[Clg-devel] ion: Heb. i
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From: Kornhauser <eva...@fo...> - 2009-12-27 01:11:30
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Veler simply said, "I confidently expect my prayer to be answered." When they met again the merchant had been converted, and, amid tears of rejoicing, another name was checked off the list. The merchant's name was Samuel M. Sayford. Mr. Sayford became a secretary in the Young Men's Christian Association, and shortly after met C.K. Ober, then a student at Williams College, and pushed him out into Association work. Mr. Ober, in turn, found John E. Mott in Cornell University, persuaded him to enter Association work among students; and Mr. Mott, in the course of time, started on his journey around the world, organizing the World's Christian Student Federation. STUDY XXVI. WORK AMONG STUDENTS. Memory Verse: "Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God."--(2 Cor. v, 20.) Scripture for Meditation: 1 Cor. ii. No more fruitful and important field for personal |