The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 02, February, 1889 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 64 pages of information about The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 02, February, 1889.

The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 02, February, 1889 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 64 pages of information about The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 02, February, 1889.

Let it be understood that the generous gift of that noble friend of the Negro race was not entrusted to us to do the work of the good Samaritans of the Churches.  We are not permitted to use it for this.  The yearly income of the Daniel Hand Fund is to do the work of Daniel Hand—­no more.  For this, God will reward him and generations will bless him, but he leaves the churches and individual Christians to carry on their own work as before and to reap the blessings of it.  We cannot give the Daniel Hand Fund to the churches.  We cannot expend it for the churches.  It relieves no one of duty and privilege.  It is limited also, to its use.  The churches and the schools to which we are already committed call for a great increase in self-denial and benevolence.

Pastors and members of the churches, the work is increasingly great.  It enlarges itself.  Other denominations are increasing their efforts to meet the pressing emergency.  Let it not be said that our churches—­the first in the field and the most efficient—­are falling behind in the ranks.  Let our banner be ever at the front.  Let us do our work.

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AN EXPLICIT WARNING.

One of our missionaries was recently at the North soliciting aid in sustaining his work.  His appeal was repeatedly met by the response:  “The Association is rich—­it has just had a gift of more than a million of dollars.”  When he explained that only the interest can be used, and this for educational work only, the reply was:  “This interest can be used in payment of appropriations already made for schools, thus releasing just so much for other purposes.”

Now this is exactly what cannot be done.  The Daniel Hand Fund is for new work, and only in the industrial, primary and normal schools.  It is a priceless boon in this department, for we can now make enlargements here which were greatly needed, but for which we had not the means; but no part of this Fund can be applied to meet appropriations for other portions of the work.  If our constituents will not enable us to meet those other demands, we can only report a debt; the Daniel Hand Fund cannot help us.  We are confident this needs only to be understood, for we cannot believe that the 457,584 members of our churches have any wish to shelter themselves behind Daniel Hand.

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PRIVILEGES OF LIFE MEMBERSHIP.

The question is sometimes asked in letters we receive, What are the privileges of a Life Member in the A.M.A.?  We answer: 

1.  The privilege of voting at the Annual Meeting.  Our amended constitution says:  “Members of evangelical churches may be constituted members of this Association for life by the payment of $30 into its treasury, with the written declaration at the time or times of payment that the sum is to be applied to constitute a designated person a Life Member, and such membership shall begin sixty days after the payment shall have been completed.”

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