NEW COVENANT MISSION TO JEWS AND GENTILES "The Glory of Israel." 333 Forty-second Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
ST. LOUIS JEWISH CHRISTIAN MISSION
"Hebrew Christian." 3327 Pine Street, St. Louis, Missouri.
GOOD TIDINGS OF THE MESSIAH MISSION Tidings of the Messiah." Concord, Mass.
IMMANUEL'S WITNESS POSTAL MISSION OF SEATTLE 'Immanuel's Witness." 1624 Fifteenth Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
AUSTRALASIAN MISSION TO THE JEWS
"Friend of Israel." 267 Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia.
LONDON GOSPEL MISSION TO THE JEWS Gospel Tidings." 832 Romford Road, Manor Road, London, E.
GOSPEL AND MEDICAL MISSION TO THE JEWS Gospel Tidings." Haifa, Palestine.
LONDON SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIANITY AMONGST THE JEWS
Jewish Missionary Intelligence."
"Advocate." 16 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C.
PAROCHIAL MISSION TO THE JEWS, AT HOME AND
"Church and Synagogue." 14 Great Smith Street, London, S.W.
BRITISH SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL AMONG THE JEWS
"Jewish Missionary Herald." 3 Great James Street, Bedford Row, London, W.C.
WILD OLIVE GRAFT MISSION
"Wild Olive Graft." Friends Farm, Great Wakering, Essex.
MILDMAY MISSION TO THE JEWS
Trusting and Toiling." Central Hall, Philpot Street, London, E.
BARBICAN MISSION TO THE JEWS "Immanuel's Witness." Gorringe Park House, Mitcham, Surrey England.
PRAYER UNION FOR ISRAEL
"Friend of Israel." Pensax, Chesham Bois, Bucks, England.
HEBREW CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY TO ISRAEL "Scattered Nation." Northfield, Chorley Wood, Herts, England.
HEBREW CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE AND PRAYER UNION "Friend of Israel." 6 Fletching Road, Clapton, London, N.E.
GLASGOW JEWISH MEDICAL MISSION
11 Eglinton Street, Glasgow, Scotland.
DEN DANSKE ISRAELSMISSION (DANISH JEWISH
"Israelsmissionen." Rev. Jes. Seidelin, Kapellan ved Klosterkirken, Horsens, Denmark.
WESTDEUTSCHER VEREIN FÜR ISRAEL IN KÖLN (WEST GERMAN ASSOCIATION FOR ISRAEL IN COLOGNE) "Mission Blatt." Moltkestrasse 80, Cologne.
EVANGELISCH-LUTHERISCHER CENTRALVEREIN FÜR MISSION UNTER ISRAEL IN LEIPZIG (CENTRAL ORGANISATION OF THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH FOR WORK AMONGST ISRAEL IN LEIPZIG) 'Saat auf Hoffnung Friede über Israel." Markt 2, Leipzig, Germany.
GESELLSCHAFT ZUR BEFÖRDERUNG DES CHRISTEN- TUMS UNTER DEN JUDEN (SOCIETY FOR PROMOT- ING CHRISTIANITY AMONGST THE JEWS) "Messiasbote." 22 Kastanien Allee, Berlin, N. 37.
INSTITUTUM JUDAICUM STRACKIANUM
Nathaniel." Ringstrasse 73, Gross Lichterfelde W. bei Berlin, Germany.
NEDERLANDSCHE VEREENIGING VOOR ISRAEL (NETHERLANDS SOCIETY FOR ISRAEL)
De Hope Israels." Frans Hals Straat, Amsterdam.
NORSKE CENTRAL-KOMITÉ FOR ISRAELSMISSIONEN (NORWEGIAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE FOR JEWISH MISSIONS)
"Missionsblad for Israel." Middelthums Gade 11, Christiania, Norway.
FORENINGEN FOR ISRAELSMISSION (SOCIETY FOR MISSION TO ISRAEL)
Missionstidning för Israel." Stockholm 7.
VEREIN DER FREUNDE ISRAELS IN BASEL (SOCIETY OF THE FRIENDS OF ISRAEL IN BASEL)
"Freunde Israels." Schwarzenstrasse 29, Basel.
COMITÉ GENEVOIS DU SOU ISRAELITE (PENNY COLLECTION FOR ISRAEL IN GENEVA)
54 Boulevard des Franchees, Geneva.
Academic Institutions. Educational Institutions. Administration, problems of- Deficits, 207-21; relation of Women's Boards to general Church Societies, 222-34; missionaries on furlough, 235-45; appointment of natives of foreign countries as missionaries to their own people, 246-8.
Advance, need for a con- tinual, 217, 218. Animated pictures. See Kine- matograph.
Annual Reports of Missionary Societies, 40-2. Apportionment plan, 147-9, 153.
Bible, the, as the basis for mis- sionary teaching, 31, 91, 313. Boards, Missionary. See Mis- sionary Societies.
Boys. See under Children, Schools.
Canada, Laymen's Missionary Movement in, 186-8; national missionary policy of, 187-8.
Candidates, missionary. See Cinematograph. See Kinemato-
Chalmers, Dr., quoted. 258-9. Clergy. See Ministry.
Chicago, National Missionary Congress of (1910), 189. Children, importance of work among, 20-1, 306; mission- ary decisions reached in early years, 131, 136; dangers to be avoided, 21-2, 303-4; importance of home influence, 85-6; Sunday
Collection of funds for foreign missions by women, 37, 203; by men, 153, 185, 282. also Financial Support. Colleges. See Educational In- stitutions.
Commission, Report of the. See Report; Conclusions reached by, 269-84.
277-80; need for in the work of the home Church, 300.
Deficits, the problem of, 207-21. Deputation work by secretaries of societies, 38-9; by mis- sionaries, 39-40, 241. Dinners, Missionary, 118–9.
Committee, Missionary. Missionary Societies. Committee of Reference Counsel in America. See Reference. Conferences, 104-10; (a) aim- ing at the education and training of leaders, 106-8; most advantageous size of, 106-7; programme of, 108; of the Church, means of securing delegates necessity of the missionary, to, 108; means of con- 271-7, 295-6. See also In- serving results of, 109-110; telligence, Mission Study. (b) aiming at imparting vision Educational Institutions, Mis- and inspiration, 109; (c) sionary instruction in, 79-95, for missionary study, 74-6; in universities and colleges (d) women's conferences, 202; in America, 79-83; secondary (e) for secretaries and leaders schools in America, 83; of missionary societies, schools in Great Britain, 242-3, 250-7, 277-80; An- 83-94; educational institu- nual Conference of Foreign tions on the Continent of Mission Boards of United Europe, 94-5; in theological States and Canada, 250-1, seminaries, 169-181; im- 253-6, 278; conferences on portance of the subject, 95, the Continent of Europe, 253. 273-4, 296. See also Schools, Congregation, promotion of mis- Theological Colleges. sionary interest in the local, Enlistment of missionaries. 17-42, responsibilities of the See Missionaries. pastor, 17-19; work among Europeans and Eurasians living boys and girls, 20-35; women's in the mission field as part organisations, 37; men's of the home base, 301-2. organisations, 37-8; relation Exhibitions, missionary, 112-7. of missionary societies to,
38-42; importance of per- Faith in relation to the prob- sonal touch with mission lem of financial support, 206-11, 221.
per capita of Church members to different missionary societies, 152. Co-operation in joint production of literature for mission study, 29-30, 67; in production of children's literature, 34-5; suggested for the production of other classes of literature, 63; promoted by Laymen's Missionary Movement, 185,! 193; reflex influence of foreign missions in producing 261-2; need for further development of, between mis- sionary societies, 252, 256-7,
Financial support of missions, the, 146-60, 280-3; the ap- portionment plan, 147-9, 323; securing that every Church member contributes, 149–53, 318, 320; average giving per Church member 151-3; gifts for specific purposes, 32, 153-9, 324-5; station
plan, 155-6; weekly enve- lope plan, 326; assignment of missionaries for support to individuals or congrega- tions, 156-7; education of young people in systematic giving, 32, 158-9; motives for
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