The American Missionary — Volume 42, No. 05, May, 1888 by Various
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page 42 of 77 (54%)
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the principal daily of Sacramento, published both the addresses in
full. We have good news from our evangelists. They are doing great good, if we can judge at all by what we see: and they are in training, I believe, for larger and better service in the years to come. I shall have much to write about this for the _next Missionary_, much more than I can crowd into the space allowed me. The new work at San Buenaventura opens finely. It is already one of our largest interior schools; and two or three, possibly _four_, of the Chinese have already been led to believe; so that before Low Quong returns he expects to organize an Association and get Christian work into systematic operation. I am greatly pleased also with the reports from Tucson. Yong Jin, who has done excellent evangelistic work at Santa Cruz, goes to Tucson next week. He is an earnest Christian, and though somewhat deficient in English is better educated in Chinese and is an excellent preacher. * * * * * FOUR MONTHS OF EVANGELISTIC WORK. BY LOW QUONG. In January last I was asked to do some evangelistic work in the Northern part of this State. The first place I visited was Oroville. There we have a branch mission with a fine mission house, or, we might call it a Chinese church and school combined. The church has a |
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