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U. S. A ADDRESS Mr. Eugene houpt, < MR. & MRS. ARTHUR MORFIS, madrapakkam
R- R- 2 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS
Dear Friends,
at Mission Services,
We have wanted to write you for the last three months, but so many exciting things have been happening that only now do we have a chance. I do think, though,
V ^ but the
flesh is weak.
background. The lakeside was close to our house, very quiet and lovely. The youth
schedule was too hard, ^
devotions
October (has it really been so long?) we had a three day camp for the Engli^sh speaking Church in Madras . Prom this group 40 men, women and young people came to our house. It was a holiday for the hostel boys, so the men and boys slept in the hostel building, while the women and children slept on mats on the floor of our and dining room. The fellowship was sweet, and the singing was WONDERffUL. There is a small tank or man-made lake where we went in the evening for
The youth brought their accordian, box bass drum, and guitar for a
sang until ten at night and I think could have continued all night, except the day In November we visited all the Churches, checked on the rations, built a new
building at the leper hospital and dug a well by our house. It was a good one. and when some slight adjustments are made, it will be sufficient for a pump, as soon as we get electricity, which should be coming soon. As a result of this well, the
Government is in the propess of granting 10 more acres of land to the Mission.
Our Second Annual Camp was held near Jhansi this year. We visited and worked with Church ofMissionary Christ missionaries from all over India. The list is too
along with David Roland. It was one of the most impressive services I have ever witnessed, as Frank Rempel led them into the watery grave to arise with new and
shining lives for Jesus.
long for this letter, but I believe the pictures came out in Horizons. Almost all the families were present, and I *mfor sure they will all next of year inown Shillons Assam. The highlight of the Camp me, at least, wasattend the baptism our Patty!
A On our way to the of Camp we stopped off about 700 miles from Madras with to visit the Australian Churches Christ in Poona. We had a Sunday fellowship them and were impressed by their work very much indeed. They have been working in that area for 55 years and have about 1000 converts and this year they are handing over the work to their trained native leaders and they are leaving. anting over
about it on our furlough time.
stopped for a few minutes at the Mukti Ramabai Mission of orphans women, which has a history you would like to hear, so 1*11 tell you
^
When we arrived home exhausted and COLD, some 2900 miles later it was time little past too. As found usual,that we adopted five villages, bought presents for^ them, and to time, our surprise we hgfd seven eii Wewith also made 1500 Indian sweets for all the school children and were five. pleased this effort. We were thrilled when a Church letter
SBnt a Special love offering for these village child-
a?te$Ch?iIttrwas
*. -u
then prepared for our own family Christmas, sang Christmas carols
January 1st saw us up at the stroke of midnight for the watch night service, then at 11 a.m. a baptizing service after a special breakfast at 7 a.m. In the afternoon we got ready to reopen our reading room in Madrapakkam, which now has three rooms instead of one. We had crepe paper decorations, and welcome signs all over, as well as a new white-washing job. This reading room is bringing in many, many people and they, oat of sheer boredom, many times, re -.d the Bible and related books
plus New Testament stories from Tamil. There are many Christian articles in the
bookstore, and they are beginning to get a glimpse of whab Christianity could mean to thera. We must constantly remember that these are people (I could say men, as
no women come) from the strictest Hinduism who have no concept of Christianity,
no idea of Christ, and know nothing of the saving love of Jesus. One of our hardest problems is how to reach into the very heart of these people, and show them the love that God had for them, and bring them along the Christian road.
At the opening we had peanuts for the children and pencils for the adults (thanks, Ralph), and played Tamil and Telugu records of the Life and Death of Jesus, It was a real success. Wearily, but happily at 8 p.m. that night we entertained a
preacher and his family from Bangalore. Sinderaj, and he is a fine young man. I say happily because we don't often see
This was the beginning of our New Year, and we blessed the Lord that we can have so varied and interesting a life. On the 14th David and Patty went 'to board
ing, some 500 miles away, and we hear from them weekly. They are studying hard but who can say they are not home sick. I think it is a disease, afflicting both
parents and children.
Our hospital has been recognized by the Mission to lepers and we now have a prepared place for 16 in-patients. With this recognization and the Christian Medical Association, we now have the highest recommendation possible to do medical
work,
We have been thrilled at the lovely parcels, cards, letters that have come to us this year. It is true that if we but trust the Lord, he will open the windows of heaven, and we shall receive many blessings.
Your Co-Laborers,
Wf. receive* yur lettersat ^krlstmas were a* t9 kear from yu. Nt suck new kajije&s kr, kat we carry Tkis letter will give yau a little Idea af wk&t we kave keea ialnfi.
In 1959 tkere were 564 sauls kaitlsel Inta Ckrlst, and sa far tkls new year tkere have keea 41. We kave aur leper has^ltal ready *aw far 16
aatieats, and this is a very useful wark. As far as I knaw it la tke anly like in Thailand^ liut I da nat knaw if any ajierate ame We kaye we caa ge
the aeceasary money ta raise tke strengtk u] ta 50, whlck wauld thea ke
a really useful and eftaalnlcal uait. It casts ^frlO a montk far faad aad clatklag and a anth far medicines and care. Mast af the atients kavi ta stay anly 3 ta 6 menths, s far araund #50, a patient with ks<a ulcers,
sares, ao nose etc can ke cured and sent heaie. He v/ill still have ta autpatient fer 2 years ana take DD.S
aj
will alsa send you our ^aaer if yau da nat ^et it, far it tells af
the need of medicines. 'J-'hrougk C.R.O.P. in A'levj i'crk, you can send any
fedic^e dr^hosjsiit&l suoplj t us in Iiidia, free of duty ar postage or rae^^nt, Inls ij kecuase oCir hospital has eea recagnized ky tke Uhristia
*^edical Assaclatlon Jf India, V'/e still et i^iftles, akout 50 a Mjixth
fram American liiale Society. *arry f^nclolph has en idea akaut this that ia will rksbly write to you about. Wauld lave ta hear fxon
THE INDIA
Challenger
Published quarterly by South India Church of Christ Mission. Mis
sionaries are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris of Madrapakkam Village, via Gummudipond Post, South India. Editor and Forwarding Agent
is D. Eugene Houpt, RFD 2, Danville, Illinois
FALL. 1960
CRAW & CRAW. POTOMAC, ILL.
WHAT IS LEPROSY?
To many leprosy is a disease going around in the guise of a man, but it is noc so. Ic is simply a man with a curable disease who needs help. Leprosy is one of the oldest dis
eases known to mankind and was
prominent in the early days of the Old Testament about 4,000 years ago. It was so important 3.500 years ago in the days of Mosss that God gave special provision for those with leprosy. They had to shout. "Un clean, unclean." It is thought the d-sease started in the Nile Valley and spread across Asia Minor and into the Far East. It is very pre valent in India, China, Malaya, and Central Africa, but almost non-exist- j
ant in the colder countries. In all the
British Isles there are less than 100
Art,
cases, and in the whole of the United States less than 300 cases. Yet
In June the State Leprosy Officer and Dr. Hemericks of the World; Health Organization came and vis ited our hospital and area. They ' were very well pleased with the i
task,
opportunity i
to the Gospel that have never been 1 opened before. We believe it will be i
This tremendous opportunity will cost extra money for staff, medicine, and I go with the doctor and nurse require about $3,- every Wednesday to different vil 000 extra to do this whole work lages along the road up to 20 miles plus what grants we can get here. away to call on the patients and This is less than it takes to keep pass out medicines. All of those in one patient in our National Sana the closer area must come here for torium at Carrville. Louisiana. Thus treatment. Every hospital day we see for this one price 5.000 can be cured them walking inthe lame, the halt, here. The government is also willing the poor, the hopelessand they get to grant visas for nurses, technicians, medicine and food. Soon they are and doctors. If you know of any able to work again. one interested in this type of serv ice, please let us know. Leprosy is not hereditary nor the We take the mission car. and Ruth result of some sin, but it is ths budget that will
and travel. We have worked out a
comes only by prolonged direct con tact with an infected person. Most
adults are immune to it. but children
catch it easily. If this type of program interests you. we have special material on it. We will be happy to send you our leprosy packet. Please pray for the poor patients, for their souls, for the
new task we have undertaken,
for the workers for this need.
and
PAGE TWO
TEN* BAPTIZED
At our recent meeting in Madras, pray for these poor backward people. July 17ih to 24th, with Bro. Bruce
Munro of the Australian Church of
10
services, but at
every one the small rented church building was packed. People were wedged in so tight that some waited
for 45 minutes before church would
FALL, 1960
tel. Slowly they grow in faith. Please money for seed. The start is made on another self-support venture.
have
noon
rations
supplied
by
Church
World
Service
known
as
start just to get a seat. Many stood the whole time and came night after night. Never have we seen the power of the Holy Spirit so real and so strong as in this meeting. Old grudges were resolved, drunkards stopped drinking, and moral sinners repented. From this time on five young men decided to enroll in night seminar>' cia.sses, and a new spirit of love has grown. It was not our doing. Truly it was God leading His people.
This small flock needs a preacher
need in their community. We hope next year not to need so many for the government is constantly start ing new schools. Since our main
so very badly, and no one will com*? Erikuni Islnnd wliere we e.stnb- ernment school inspector sees it and for it. We have now asked Bro. lished tlie new church in April, takes over. We then go back farther Munro and his family to come for From here, it. looks like u tropi- where civilization has not reached
this work as he too was touched
with its need. We are now praying that he will accept as they are turn ing all their work over to the train ed Indian preachers and looking for
other fields.
cal paradlso.
and
cated. We have a
'I
We have 20 night
schools also
been busy ones in the churches. We hstd 64 baptisms the first quarter, 55 in April, 12 in May. and 36 in
June. Tliis makes a total of 167 for
Some
on
The most interesting of the new CHRISTIAN TRADE SCHOOL established was in Aoril The summer session session opened April teacher.
Erikum Island.
in the
have higher standards than others dep?nding upon the ability of the
It is
five
miles
this
nut
Indian
Ocean.
On
five mile long island the people are scribed examinations. The course is is very backward, poor, ignorant, and getting getting harder as as the years years go go by by superstitious. But in this stronghold and and better educated men are availavail of Satan, the Gospel had its victory. able. able. This is why 21 21 men failed, failed. In rhree meetings 52 people have followed Some did did not attend regularly bebe their Lord's example in Christian baptism. cause of home responsibilities prepre They farm a little land there that venting their attending 90 days in is not filled with salt. When not the schools. Some lost interest as farming, they fish. There are no the the heat was so so terrific. Some could shops on the island, and there was not read well well enough to pass. Only no school. Now 50 children are a few had support so the rest rest had studying how to read and write along to come out of the general fund. with their study of the Bible. It is Along with this course, we are are an unusual school since all the chil- opening up a 16 acre tract of land dtcii from age 5-\6 arc in the first grade. which was given to the Mission in We had been preaching in this 1951. We We will leave leave a few few of of the the place since 1955, and never would men on the land, and all they make they yield to Him. At last the power on on it will be their own. This will of the Gospel was too strong, and help them to support their families they came to Christ. while they do some real preaching It thrills us that not only in the for the churches near by. Everyone plains, the villages, and the cities in India seems to to desire land. If If where the Gospel goes out. but on these who are put on the land, tend the hills and the islands of the sea it well for five years, it will become
those who hear and receive will ccho praise.
Two of our new flock are in the
down and study together no matter that the best of these students often
enroll the next year in a day school somewhere. Somehow each year we have a new group.
GENERAL HOSPITAL The general hospital work has been slowly climbinc, and now we have about 150 regular patients 'ach week. These are such cases as T.B.. ulcers, maternitv, and smaller cas'is such as headache, stomach ache, ear
ache, scabies, cuts, burns, a^d common colds. We just finished a terrific small-pox epidemic, and in Madrapakkam over 70 died. The reason for this is that the strong Hindus believe small pox is the sign that their Goddess has come to live with them, so they will not be innoculated or take treatment. If they die. their Goddess has called them. Aftr
their property, if not, another man thf;lr foolishness, we get to help cure
will get a share and a chance. We all ther complications, and th<^n we
need need a pair pair of bulls, bulls, a pump, pump, and lean tell them about the REAL GOD.
FALL, 1960
PAGE THREE
Our reading room has changed li joy and happiness that has come to brarians. The boy in charge for the these poor children who otherwise
pasl year had a
READING ROOM
tions
to.
It
is
thrill
to
see the
LEPER HOSPITAL
In September the Leper Hos
teachers' college. As a school teach- j We were able to help our high enjoys a good reputation over this er, he is much better off financially school to have a hostel for 35 boys whole area. Not long ago I had a flat tire on the motor scooter, and as well as being assured of a job who lived too far away to study. stopped in a village about 20 miles for the rest of his life. His position If we hadn't had this help of food,
has been taken by one of our form er hostel students who was a preach er for a time. He had quit to go for some more schooling, but is now back in God's work again. For nine hours a day the read ing room is open, and he is there inviting the Hindus in to read the
We are able to reach most of the there could be no school for them. from home. One man came out and
pital unit will be two years old. It chance to attend would not have a noon meal at all.
The leper hospital got 48 bags gave me tools to help repair the of rice, and these patients are tire. I asked him how he knew me. growing strong again on this good He told me that his brother, who
food.
ing projects, and again we thank you Whatever he could do to help us was only a little for all that we were for this help.
doing for them. To many Hindus this is the real test of our sincerity, and it really opens doors for the teachers in the big government BOYS HOSTEL Gospel. It is the most unpleasant The boys hostel opened this new school here as well as many of the work that they can think of, and educafd people and shop keepers. term on June 18th. Forty boys came, when they see us doing cheerfully Ours is the only place they can but not all could study. Last year the task they would not do, then ask
Word of God.
gather to read the paper or maga we had 29 students to finish and 27 why? TTien we can tell them that zines. see Bible pictures, and read passed. This was very good in India. because Jesus loved them, we love As a rule, those who fail can not them too. God's Word.
ENGLISH CHURCH
The English church had its most successful meeting in years and is now really growing in numbers and spiritual power. There is a great need
study again as their place must be Last Sunday as I sat in the leper given to others who have not failed. church listening to our young Sem
Within the next month we had in
terviewed over 100 boys. To most filled with real joy. Here they were, of them we had to say, "Sorry, no a motley crew. All had their feet room." We have 36 good boys. They bandaged, some also their hands. are the best from our churches, and for an Enclish church in Madras. the volunteer preachers' sons. This Some had no fingers, some no toes, In this third largest city in India fills our room. With the savinc some were high caste Hindus, some low caste. Yet they all sat together so many speak English. made possible by gift rice we will Th church needs a new build- be able to start a new hostel build and listened as he told them of the things Jesus did when He was on ine. The building fund is slowly ing. earth. He touched the lepers. He growing, but property is very costly Ruth has daily classes for the to buv. There are so many new re- boys, and they are growing in the healed them, and loved them. Their strctions reearding construction that grace and knowledge of the Lord. friends do not love them, their fam ilies have turned them out. their thi is hardly possible. Even now as I tvpe this at 8 P. M.. This work must have its own I can hear a hostel boy on our wives have left them, and their chil worker. For three years we have veranda trying to explain why he dren often will not speak to them. But now they know that God loves been unable to interest any response
will never worship idols aeain. We
to our continued pleas for someone
have a good warHen for them, but to come. Bro. Bruce Munro, our there is nothing like our own per Christ. Many are reading the Bible and we hope the day will not be Australian evangelist, has promised to sonal teachinc.
work
India.
them.
So
far
none
have
accented
in
Madras
if
he
returns
to
Let us all pray for the work and BIBLE AND TRACT
for all the new souls in Christ.
DISTRIBUTION
We have 16 inpatients, and when one is cured and goes home after eight to 12 weeks, another takes his place.
We are distributing as many tracts receive a us we can get that are usable, but most
of the tracts that we pet in Tamil
gest shipment ever 490 bags of are so hopelessly filled with fal.se
beautiful American rice. I could not doctrines that we can not use them.
believe our good fortune. While Almost all we sec are Oral Robert's wheat is enjoyed, rice is adored. We "faith-only" tracts. We asked for could bring only 100 bags at a time money to print our own, but so far
so had to take 5 truck loads of rice no one has responded. to store away. This is enough food We got 3.000 New Testaments in for all the schools and hospital for June, and this has been a tremi=^nfour full months. All the village dous help. There is an organisation schools, district board as well as called Home Bible Service, and they Mission were thrilled beyond words. have sold them to us at half price. A week later we got 200 cases of We used the gifts some ha<l sent,
milk powder, and the next week we alone with oth^r money, and bniieht
received 10 cases of cotton seed oil these. We could not get thfm. ail in for cooking. Now we have a receipt the car. Our office and one room for 10 cases of Staley's Corn Mol in the Readinc Room are full of asses. them. Distribution goes at about 200 We hear in many places this gift copies per week, so vou can see Dr. Ekainbaram, stat<> leprosy of
food is abused and passed
In India it is not so. Once a month we money direct to Brn. HouDt. or check all the schools we supply ra through the American Bible Society. du' Iu>s])Hal iiispoction.
through the Roman Catholic Church. will all he gone. You mav send the Loj)or oxpert, and Art, .just aft<^r
out that in
Dr.
Hcmoricko, W.
H. O.
PAGE FOUR
PALL, I960
BITS
"All
'A;--'
well here (India). The:
house wiring' will be finished by the time you get this letter. We i
and so will lights. No more fill ing the refrigerator, and smoking petromaxes. and broken Aladdin
chimneys."
Hospital staflT and Uutli with our guest, Clara June Doufflas. The doctor Is ne.vt to her and nurse in front.
few
eome home (.Oct. 18). How glad i we will be. They wiU be ha.ppy. |
.Vow. since we have lights, they :
'
No i
MEDlCfNE- OK
THE WAT
High school hoKtel boys with Ruth (left) and Jane Doujilas (riffht) in March, 1980.
fng to get his import license in |a low duty. There Das been some : delay on this, but it is expected > very soon. We thank you all so ,
Gopal,
h'per
in-patient.
Notice
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THE INDIA
Challenger
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sionaries are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris of Madrapakkam Village; via Gummudipond Post, South India. Editor and Forwarding Agent is D. Eugene Houpt, RFD 2. Danville, Illinois
WINTER. 19 60
Cr?AW & CfiAW, POTOMAC, ILL.
THE IN
FUTURE SOUTH
OF
MISSIONS
INDIA
work of the South India Church, of Christ Mission has been ap-'
proved by the Christian Medical
Association of India. This recog
I In this new decade, we often Ihear people talk as though "mis'sions" was a dead subject or a
We hear of
fields being closed and misiionaries leaving the fields. Yet, at the same time, new missionaries are going out to fields of service. We wonder about the future of
missions in this new decade.
Many times, doctors and drug gists receive samples of medicine from big drug companies. These are just the thing to meet a great need on the mission field. If you are acquainted with a doctor or
a druggist, you may be able to
8. Nerve tonics, blood pressure medicine
with a
total
membership of
30.
adults.
tians.
Toda^
The job
there
is
are
112;
gift to the Mission. We are printing a partial list of the supplies that are needed with the hope that
somewhere someone will read it
9.
D.D.S. tlper medicine), Diomino-DiphenyiThere are many trade nomes, but oil
schools, church buildings, hospit al or reading room. We hadn't' even thought of them. Time has! brought many victories, along*
with disappointments and heart-
Sulphone.
are good.
who
will
be able to
respond
to
this great need. All supplies 10. Inslrements. such os small sterilizen. About We are now ready to work bet must be sent to the forwarding 1 dozen Inieclion syringes, icisiors, all sizes of ter than ever. Then we had to f agent. He will notify the mis needles far injections, any other hospital Items. i spend all our time training men; : sionaries of supplies he has on One last word. If you send now we have many trained and " hand. They in turn will give him clearance from India for the sup any new medicines, pl^se, see can use them to work for His
plies to be sent on. Please read
glory.
this list and do what you possibly, sent'also." It talces "some time'for the knowledge of these new med can about it.
K Antibiotic! of oil kinds including lul^s,
P.A.M. lone acting poniclllint, penlcillini, th
feriomycin,
oureomycin, el<.
All of l|il> in
dia. It is entirely possible you one body, the church of our Lord could send supplies they wouldn't Jesus.
know how to use. Thank you so much for giving your attention
Vitamin
and
consideration
n>sed.
to
this
lage recently.
PLEASE
4.
Iron,
yeast,
calcium,
vitamins
by
the
sick man suffering with terrible pain in his legs. We brought him to the hospital. There the Bible
woman told him Bible stories
Is much needed.
6.
make.
This is
daily and, with this phase of our work, we were able to make a Christian of him, For four years. !
7.
PAGE TWO
WINTER, 1960
FUTURE OF MISSIONS
(Cont. from Page 1, Col. 3)
bar. All are welcome. Under others are serving, the women the large picture of Jesus they along with their husbands in
can sit and read and meditate.
In our village school, a good We hope they will some day see are elders and deacons. Some of boy is studying. He realizes that His way. the men and women teach the
he wants to come to our hostel. From his own life and testimony,
his whole family comes to Christ. A contact is made through the CHURCH
PLANTING
chilren or help the preacher call and visit. Others are just good Christians in a dark and lonely village.
AND
e
EVANGELISM
The
summer
session
begins
came ache.
soon
well.
to know more of the God who could cure the hearts of the men
like this medicine cured his stom ach ache.
\ODEL SCHOOL
Now we Through the Gift Food pro 25 full -time preachers. had ever seen presented here in Y^|'inTp^j I. prgg^horg fn ten years. The little children gram we have made hundreds of have contacts for our Lord. When addition to many others who have were dressed so typical, and had they have a problem, they come been trained but help in other learned ifour English songs by to us. They believe that we care. ways with the church work. memory for the occasion. They
Now some of our trade school
bus
companies,
factories,
stores,
and farms. The seed has been sown and the harvest will come.
You may not be interested in -each -^iroject, but surely there will be one that will interest you. If you like, you can designate your offering for that project. In
DAY
SCHOOLS
Our day schools continue with preachers who led in the success a full strength, and from this there was one of the 3 who had group this year will come the new
been hit with the stones in 1953. crop of hostel boys for next year.
led the stone
Master.
We have not reached
the end
V of
missions
in
1960.
We
have
i only begun.
your prayers, offerings and inter est now as always if we are go ing to use all this force for good. The future depends on YOU.
READING ROOM
They will be judged and the best ones in the schools will be eligi ccyDLgresaiipn, an^' to ble for hostel. Along with these preach. ^ Only .(^od 'can change the we try to give a place to all the people but we stand amazed in volunteer preachers' children. His presence. Since they do so much for the church and suffer financial loss, this is a big help to them. The noon feed is really a wonderful CHRISTIAN TRADE SCHOOL help to these children. Were it not for this, they would have to go out and do some work that We were glad to see that some could provide a noon meal. Even one so carefully read the last is the price of a school book is out sue of The India Challenger that of the reach of so many children. they observed this matter with
of that
Our reading room has now out been trained, and 42 were listed Our read grown the one room in which it as volunteer workers. was started, so we took over the er's question was, "Where are whole house. We persuaded the the other 100?" This did not
landlord to move out and let us
use his whole house in the mid
NIGHT
SCHOOLS
These night schools, operated mean to give the impression that by the volunteer preachers, are 100 went away and did not serve one of the brightest pictures in
them were in the actual positions and hopeless ones, get a meal of leadership in a congregation and a chance to study. There is and the third room is used for or two congregations and were no such thing a s compulsory ed games. It is very popular there, doing the work formerly done by ucation. If the family is too poor as there is no caste or economic a full time preacher. Most of the to provide books and clothing.
of the Madrapakkam bazaar. have the whole house, which three big rooms. Two rooms used for books and papers,
for that is far from the truth. our education unit. Here the What it did mean was that 42 of children, who are the forgotten
WINTER. 1960
PAGE THREE
they just put the children out to work, from age 6 on. Also, this
is a real venture of faith on the
doubts as to our ability, that can be forgotten. They have a strict test which we passed. They are
even going to give us a small
t
part of the volunteer workers for they have to arrange their own work so that they can be there each evening and prepare the les sons. They are often near star vation themselves. They have to leave work early and miss extras that they would get from their landlords if they did not preach
and teach. In this land that knows not Christ, Sunday is just
GENERAL
HOSPITAL
another day in the village. To get off one day in seven seems a waste, and often ends a regular
job for the teachers. Sacrifice and faith are the keynotes of the
night school.
^freight,
from the
medicines
U. S.
and
supplies
the Indo-
under
LEPER
HOSPITAL
The Leper Hospital has now added its new in-patient unit and has space for 16 bed patients. We
used the unit for the men that
ENGLISH CHURCH
ing.
We
moved
that
in this
into
the
It is by
for the
women and children, but the new one that is just now completed
40 callipers. The fellowship was great. They sang so well that all who came to laugh went away
cost only $100. It has mud walls termelons. Grown in our garden good feeling between the Anglohut is plastered with cement and ia October, t950. A little s^rden- Indians and the Indians in the
has a four nice thatch roof. sides of We have with ventilation
There is
village because of their mixed ancestry. But this camp was sucIf you could have sat on
We
in.
If you were here and would walk through this room just once, you would never forget the sad ness and hopelessness on their
faces. You would see the shrunk
to
come
and
work
They had a
Eve.
fine
Christmas serv
Christmas
en faces, swollen noses and ulcer ed feet. You would praise God
and buy them clothes and medi cine. If you walked through here
once, I am sure that each visitor,
i'
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FOUR
WINTER, 1960
GIFT FOOD
would help them to share the load, as other things are a great drain on our budget. The ward time that is needed for other en must have his salary, and so tasks. But where could so much must the cook. The firewood, be done for so little time invest vegetables, and meat cost quite a (Cont. from Page 3, CoL 3)
-TiTst I spent mcst bit.
cloth which the hostel boys are wearing now as shirts: the candy
and gifts for the children all in
time for Christmas.
ed?
of the day at the railway station moving two truck loads of wheat and 100 gallons of cooking oil. The letters for that day are still unwritten, but the smiles from the happy school children make
A friend for $100.00 gift to be used to help the children In the village at Christmas time.
All who sent boxes of food.
We made shirts for the boys for Christmas, and gave them
shirts and trousers from the used
clothing. jieeded. There are great oppor the Morrises have a lovely Christ I have not the space to tunities for special projects here. mas. mention all of your helps here. but I have expressed my thanks in letters to you. interest
We thank you for the time and More used ..clothing, is effort they represent in helping
MORRIS CODE
"Dedicated to our friends who
DISTRIBUTION
This has slowed down as we
the time.
so far
But
"Can you give us something to that I hardly know where to be get the stock. We have had only gin. I think first we should eat?" rang the cry at 12:30 noon two orders in the past three write about Christmas, and the on a hot. sunny, dry day here in months. We have had to turn wonderful way you have helped Madrapakkam. "We are a trav away six people because there us. Our thanks this month go to eling band of lepers, and we need
able to was not even a Bible we could
Mrs.
DeVore for
sending us
14 . . . we need."
them
When you send scrapbooks. They have been very them food). But more than offering, just ask tbem to useful to us in children's work. sical food they need another it to us for either Bibles or The sick folks enjoyed them, too. a kind which they know Testaments. We can use It helns pass their Hms. and it. the spiritual food that will to good advantage. gives them something new and them. Par more than food, interesting to look at. These also need the Bread of Life.
we thank:
response to the tract idea. Re member, will print 50,000 tracts in three languages.
visit,
Mrs. Jumps for the box of pa pers she sent along with the oth
er helps, all of which are needed
from Miss Clara Jane Douglass.\ Clara Jane "wilT return t6"liie
BOYS HOSTEL
The hostel boys are
States in April after having spent i and used for the Anglo-Indian three years In Women's Christian | community of teachers and pu College in Madras. We have had i some wonderful fellowship to pils. gether in Kpdaikanal Hills and
Mrs. Howard Wilson for boxes again at the Missionary Christian
bandages, Sunday School pa Service Camp. We are going to They were miss you, Clara Jane. made, thanks to our watchful so useful. To those who helped care and study habits. The new her gather and send these things, May God continue to bless you
making of
est thing with our boys is that we also thank. they have established a new
young people's meeting on Sun day afternoon. They are doing all the song leading and talking
themselves. After a few tries
Mrs.
Contino
In Him, Ruth.
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his broken English. His thoughts good, but I doubt if you could have understood him. .JFjuod costs are rising terribly and their clothes are all wearing out. The school now charges fees for the privilege of studying, so educa tion is getting more costly all the
were
time. The wonderful folk at
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about helping.
JOLIET, ILLINOIS