■ I Kililwl hy ('hurt'll Worker*. Loup City For God! The Baptist church dismissed their services Sunday evening and attended tin* revival services at the, Methodist church The afternoon prayet meetings are the cream of those reviv i! services. Attend them and receive the bless ing sure to follow. Rev. Madely led the Kp worth League, Sunday evening and indeed it was a treat to hear him tell of the ‘‘Personal and Universal Christ.” The following u< w converts joined the M. E. church on probation last j Sunday: Ida and Niliie Draper, Floyd and Lo'tie Gibson, Ivy Henry, Klea McNulty, Kivu Zimmerman, Lcla Gee, Vergie Brown and Chas Hill. Mrs. K. A. Draper joined by letter from the Litchfield I B church, The prayer meeting. Sunday after noon, at the home of Mrs. W. R. Mellor, was one of the most blessed meetings we ever were privlleded to attend One good old lady who is tottering on the verge of eternity, having passed the 84th mile-stone, szave the brightest testimony we have ever heard, and as she said she is on her journey home with perfect faith in Jesus Christ. R»v. G. A. Jones of Chicago, who has been holding revival services with Rev. Mud*'l\ at this place for the past ween, filled the pulpit at the' Mi 'In.' i*t church, both Sunday morn ing and evening. His subject in the morning iv-u>: “The Devil’s Block ades on the IF ad to Heaven,” and was -l sequel to his sermon Sunday morning of February 1st, entitled “God’s Blockades on the Road to Hell ” 1L" subject in the evening was, “PiDte’s Question.” and the text was found in Matthew xxvii, 22, as follows: “What, then, shall 1 do with Jesus, which is called Christ?" This question was made so plain and brought home so forcibly to every one that we think the entire congre gation most have felt that they wore either rejecting nr receiving Christ id answer to the question. The revival services have been very successful, f and Revs. Madely and Jones are do ing good work. Up to the present time (Tuesday night) 42 penitents have gone to the altar and ac i cepted Jesus Christ. Come out to these meetings and hear the gospel : of Jesus Christ preached in all i*s effulgent glory, and those of you who have not done so, prepare to I meet your God. Almost all the Christian workers of this place are praying and work ing at the revival services in the M E. church and have adopted the mot to: “Loup City for God.” As r consequeuce ot this, much good is being done. Pray od, work on, ye faithful ones, that the unsaved may accept Jesus Christ and have their sins forgiven before they are doomed for all eternity. Rev. John Madely led the League last Sunday evening and provsd by the love of Christ that he was a per sonal and universal savior. Thesubject of next Sunday evening’s lesson is, “True Friendship.” Come and hear of the friendship of Christ, the truest and best friend anyone can have. Notes From Tub Baptist CnuRcn A large attendance at Sunday school. One new member in bible class. The church has purchased the two lots adjoing their property on the west »nd expect to build a parsonage thereon in the near future. As there was to be no preaching service in our church in the evening, to give all a chance to attend the Methodist revival meetings, the I». V P. U. was called together a half hour earlier than usual. Clarence Sweetland, leader. A large number! took part in a fine program. After almost a week of pleasaut weather a change set iu and Sunday opened cold and unpleasant, conse quently a small congregation gather ed at the Baptist church in the morn ing. As communion was to follow the morning service, the discourse was along that line, also showing what our Savior meant when be said, “And I will sup with him and he with Me.” At the celebration of the Lord’s supper more communicants wore [ resent than have hern in our church for years and the deep soletn nitv which prevoided seemed to show that the one thought id the minds of all present was, 11 If everl loved thee, dear .Jesus, lis now," and the warm hand shakes and words of encourage, ment and gratitude indulged in at the close of the service most clearly showed “How pleasant it is for brethern to dwell together in unity.’ After Sunday school the church was called together, eight pers ms! presented themselves and were re ceived, either as members or as can didates for baptism. A hopeful fu ture seems to be opening up for the church and those interested in its welfare are doing all thev can to bring it into the position of doing all it can for the advancement of Christ's Kingdom. 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