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Identifier: spiritofmissions74epis (find matches)
Title: The Spirit of missions
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Episcopal Church. Board of Missions Episcopal Church. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
Subjects: Episcopal Church Episcopal Church Missions
Publisher: Burlington, N.J. : J. L. Powell
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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ng needs of this vast nation. Everday at St. Lukes we sadly turn away ajplicants with the answer, There is nroom for you here. We need a special ward for eypatients, special rooms for the treatmenof these and for those with diseases €the ear, nose and throat. Another chaj ;ity ward, kitchens, store-rooms, pantr,^ jstewards room, rooms for the servant:!a set of apartments for the two trainenurses sent from America to help us ithe work and to aid in training Chine: \nurses for work among their own pe(pie. We have the land and a i&\thousand dollars, and we need the suiof $10,000 more to enable us to erectsuitable building and to give it tl:needed furniture and equipment. Wihcthis building is completed, we can he!the blind to see, the deaf to hear an The Spirit of Love Expressed in a Mission Hospital 293 Wiio will f ollow the lead of tHat Oliina-man whose gift made the present St.Lukes possible? he lame to walk. They and theirriends can hear every day the blessed7ords of the Gospel.
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THE OUT-PATIENT DEPARTMENT The suffering one sees, just in the out-patient department,is tremendous THE SPIRIT OF LOVE EXPRESSED IN AMISSION HOSPITAL BY MARGARET E. BENDERHEAD NURSE, ST. LUKES HOSPITAIv, SHANGHAI ONE would like to be able to tellthe friends at home how tre-mendously worth while thework is. Some of us wonderit times if hospital, as well as educa-ional work, is in a direct line with the!onversion of souls. I have done so manyimes myself, but now there is no ques- tion in my mind about it. Of coursewhen we remember our Lords own workof healing while here on earth, we areperfectly sure we are on the right road.Possibly China could not be brought toChrist without the hospitals. Howeverthat may be, we all know that love has agreater power for good than anything THE WAITING-ROOM OF THE WOMANS DISPENSARY AT ST. LUKES HOSPITAL. SHANGHAI The foreigners are Dr. Jefferys (at the left) and Miss Margaret Bender else in the world and I know of nothingthat could be a more suitable ex
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