Reports of Progress

A church in Canada writes:

"The successful completion of our new Sunday School has been a very happy experience for our church. For many years the Sunday School had met in the church building at nine forty-five on Sunday morning, but about two years ago the teachers began to feel that this was not a satisfactory arrangement. There was also a growing conviction that the church auditorium, with its formal pews, was not suitable for teaching or for the general comfort of the children.

"A special meeting of the members was called so that the needs of the Sunday School could be given serious consideration. It was unanimously decided that a Sunday School be built, and a committee was appointed to bring in tentative plans and an estimate of costs. It was emphasized that the members should do earnest metaphysical work oil the problem and that this should be the specific responsibility of each individual member.

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