Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1912 — The Christian Church. [ARTICLE]
The Christian Church.
The evangelistic services at the Christian church are growing in popu ferity and power. The evangelist preached last night on the theme: “Will anyone be finally lost.” His message was. a strong one and tarried w.ib it a oonvicdon that was convincing and seul-searching. Such messages as Rev. Putman is bringing to thfe people age refreshing and the people are responding to this positive pleaching' of the Gospel Id large numbers. Prof. Tuckefman is telling the old, old story each night, in his singing of the Gospel hymns. In addition to the work of the aingera, the large chorus choir ia a splendid factor in the meeting and la aiding very materially in the success of these services. If 790 have not been attending the meetings you are missing a great blessing to your souL Mira Egbert, the personal worker, is more than 'a factor, Bhe is a positive fact that is counting for quite a good deal in the team work of the evangelist. Her personal visitations to the homes of our people are blessings which are not being overlooked. She !b the happy possessor of a combination of charming graces wh|oh win for her a hearing and for the Master a victory. The Ordnance off Baptism will be administered at the close of the services tonight. r ' -. • The sang service begins promptly at 7:30 each evening. Come, you are welcome. /_;77"'„ 7
