THE MISSION OF MONEY rcrse Comments on tbe Uniform Prayer Meeting Topic of the Young * People's Societies—Christian Endeavor, Ktc.—For May 27: "Financing the Kingdom." Luke 10:11-26. By William T. Ellis BY WILLIAM T. ELLIS. "Missions" is a word often in the headlines of the newspapers nowa days—but it alludes to the deputa tions sent by the Allied nations to the United States and from America to Russia. In connection therewith a single budget of seven billions of dollars was voted for the world war. The expenditures now being • made to preserve civilization make all that has been given to Christian missions seem small. We are learn ing anew that great goals are worthy of great gifts. There are various ways of com ing into contact with the foreign mission field. Some of us may touch it with our hands, garnering the ripe grain for the King's garner; others of us m£y touch it only through the contribution box; the point of con tact is our gifts; still others reach the regions beyond byway of tho Mercy Seat; they are the Christians whose prayers constantly ascend for the cause of missions. The first of these means is a privilege granted only to a few; the other two rest as a duty upon every follower of the Saviour of the world. The command to eive Is as Imper ative, and divine as the command to go. The obligation upon most of us to support ths work of the gospel 13 as direct and as real as the obli gation. upon the few to preach the gospel themselves. We flatter our selves that our giving is liberality, nnd that it rather makes the Lord isn't just a purgative. Quite the contrary. It makes purgatives un necessary by keeping the liver lively. 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The mission of the Church Is mis sionary. Her business is to extend the kingdom of God. For that pur pose she was instituted, and when she ceases to caro for the salvation of the world she will also cease to care for the glory of tne Lord. The church that is not zealous to preach the gospel has been perverted from the principal object of her exist ence. All the Church Is needed to save all the world. He has a real part in the fisher man's success who merely supplies the bait and tackle. A tenth is a small return to make to him who has given his all. Hav ing agreed that Christians ought to give systematically—nd this point scarcely admits of discussion—we must consider how great a propor tion of our income should be de voted to God's work. Can any fair minded person decide on less than a tenth? Such a fragment seems pitifully small beside the largeness Of God's gifts to us. God's plan for his work in the world is mysterious. This much about it we know—he intends that the work shall be done through the people. These frail and imperfect human vessels are the ordained means of carrying the water of life to the thirsty universe. Without our help God is hindered. The thought is appalling. We may limit God! The progress of his kingdom may be kept back by us! How of ten have showers of blessings been prevented by the sinfulness and faithlessness of Christians. God needs us and he needs our gifts. When we return unto the Lord that which is his due then his work will flourish. Gifts withheld from God have with held greater gifts from us. Most of us will never look upon the mission field with our own eyes. I We can have little direct contactwith the Lord's work in the great cen ters. We can only obey the last com mand to "Go" by our prayers and J>y our gifts. Yet by both of these means—either is ill-balanced with out the other—we may have a vital part in preaching the gospel throughout the whole world. 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But there is absolutely no reason for being scared, or, in a business way, even apprehensive. Wc cannot avoid the firing line—we can avoid the bread line. War Is Transient— America Has Taken What Amounts to | The United States Is Permanent | The demands on us will be great—but our resources And, mind you, this is only the first of many such I are inexhaustible. The United States to-day has practically all orders. Seven Thousand Million Dollars' worth of shoes, canned the real money in the world. But money is jurt like a man —if it g wk # ' arneß8 ' mo *° r truc ks, f"to™biles, ships, blankets, .. ... | ... . . . clothes, guns, munitions and WHAT-NOT must be manufac is inactive it is useless. While we are talking about making our tured and delivered. Who gets this SEVEN BILLION? If you factories and our farms PRODUCE—let's not forget to keep our f r ® ® merchant, every customer on your books will get a piece of . money producing. 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