VISITOR FROM AMERICA
ONE OF C. E. FOUNDERS
PASSENGER BY MALOLO Mrs. Albert J. Lyman, of Brooklyn, one of the tourists, on the Malolo, was secured wireless to give an address last evening in Auckland, which she did in the Grange Road Baptist Church. The New Zealand Christian Endeavour recently heard from Mrs. Clark, of America, the widow of the founder of the Christian Endeavour movement, about Mrs. Lyman, who was one of the workers in founding the Christian Endeavour movement. Three ex-presidents of the Auckland Christian Endeavour Union were upon the platform, the Rev. A. S. Wilson, Messrs. G. Densem and H. B. Bristow, who. on behalf of the 1,500 Auckland Endeavourers and also on behalf of the New Zealand union, gave to Mrs. Lyman a hearty welcome. Mrs. Lyman was an apt speaker, with a gracious T>ersonality. After referring to the wonderful cordiality that she and her fellow travellers had received in Australia, she gave reminiscences of early Christian Endeavour life and work in America, with a general appeal to all Christians to release every power for consecration ami fellowship.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 835, 2 December 1929, Page 14
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