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THE CHRISTIAN

COUNCIL.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1928.

narcotic and anti-prostitution campaign and the improvement of living candstions for farmers and labourers. It also urged Chris tians of lands spread

CO-OPERATION AND UNITY IN tarded the facts about Chicad

THE CHINA FIELD.

MISS ROYDEN SPEAKS.

support a just und fair policy tù dealing with China and practically co-operate in China's tükk of rig ponstruction. Tho declaration concluded with an expression of the hearty sympathy of the mis- alonaries of the Council with its spirit and purpose.

A Standing Committee.

Shanghai, Oct. 13. On Friday afternoon and all of Saturday the delegates to the sixth. Annual-Mecting of the National - Christian Council wère divided:

It was also decided that thờ N. C. C. should appoint a stand- Into four groups, each grouping committed to study the pro- spending its time on one of the blem of religious liberty in China major problems now challenging and stand ready to take steps to the Christian Movement in China. preserve or promoto it, and The findings of these four groups when such are needed,... provided the topics for discussion The declaration' referred to and action on Monday. On Sun-fabove concluded with this part- day night a well-attended masa | graph; meeting was held in Martyrs' Memorial Hall, Dr. T. T. Low of Yenching University, Peking, gave an address on "The Message of the Christian Church to the Chincae People of To-day." DE T. C. Bau, who is connected with the work of the Northern. Baptist Mission, spoke on "The Responsi- bility of the Chinese Christian Church In the Reconstruction of China,"

"We, as citizens of China, in this transitional period, have to bear the burden of suffering and also to enter into the oppor tunities of reconstruction. It is our fervent hope that thò Christlag, forces of China will. not lose the present rare op. ⚫portunity to support the govern-

· ment In all good works in the fearless spirit of Christ. May the government also in all its dealings with the people be sincere and frank, guiding them with patience in the right way. May the people on their part love the nation with their whole hoart, Becking righteousness above all things and workdng together for overcoming every dimeulty and solving every pro- bleta. Thus may the life of the now China ba founded on endur- ing foundations."

The first subject up for discus- sion on Monday was that of Co- operation and Unity. Spécial re- ference was made to the declara- tion of the International Mission- ary Council at Jerusalem, that the older churches do not desire to impose bellefs and practices on the youngor churches and re- cognise the urgent necessity of eliminating the denominational complexities of the missionary enterprise. The conference ac- cepted with appreciation there principles and decided to pass them on to the churches in China | for careful consideration and Bionary Council and the Lausanne study.

between

Revised Functions,

the

It is interesting to note how the influence of both the Jerusalem Mecking of the International Mls-

Conference on Christian Unity

Practical steps for the farther-permeate the thinking of this ing of this co-operation and unity meeting of the National Christian Counell. Frequent reference is were auggested. Among these was The mutual recognition by one made to the findings of both these church of the members of other previous conferences. It is quite churches, the fostering of mutual evident that much of the think- acquaintance between members of ing of the delegates of the Na- different churches and the recom-

tional Christian Council la based mendation of regional co-operation on the previous thinking of these and federation

world-wide Christian gatherings. All of which goes to show that churches in China.

this meeting of the National Chris- tian Council in thinking in terma of universal Christian relation- The findings from which the ships as well as of those of rela- above is taken made appreciative tions to China and her nation- reference also to the church-alistic aspirations and reconstruc- centric conception of Christian tive efforts. The Christian Move- work in China and the correlated ment in China is, therefore, at one fact that the functions of the and the same time, imbued and mlaston are being revised in ac stimulated by Christian nation- cordance therewith. While, how-alism and Christian internation- over, it was recognised that this aliem. new conception of the relation of the mission to the church has been steadily gaining ground, further steps are needed to make It effective everywhere.

In this connexion it was also recommend- ed that the National Christian Council co-operate with the International Missionary Council In a thorough scientific study of the basis of self-support in China.

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"Inasmuch as the world-wide Christian Mission is an expres- sion of the spirit of the Prince

pared to co-oporate with others in the National Christian Council and that meet the conditions of

Jared — Kadern concary). Adrlord by Indian Bankiste the luftät

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of Pence, and an attempt to membarship. It also recommends MORRISON

realize the truth that in Him all dividing lines, whether of race or class, are transcended; and

""Inasmuch as war is univer- sally acknowledged as a most grievous hindranco 10 the Triumph of this spirit among

men:

"The International Mission- | ary Council summons all who

that caissionaries be elected in tho same way as Chinese members.

This will mean that mission-

aries elected to the Council will

represent the work in which they are engaged rather than the mis- sion to which they belong.

Miss Maude Royden Speaks.

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Miss Maude Royden spoke at the share in the world-wide Chris. Monday evening meeting of the FOR PLEASURE tlan Mission to unfomitting Council, on "A Forward Looking PLAYING

Church." She was interpreted by Shanghai, Oct. 10.

prayer and effort to secure: (1) I-fang, President EDUCATING The National Christian Council

the rentinelation of war as an The next group that reported at its Annual Meeting now In

Instrument of national policy: contred its findings in "The Rela-session has officially approved the

(2) the adoption of peaceful

A forward looking Church is tion of the Church to the Nation," messages and recommendations

methods for the settlement of one that is able to make its own It was decided to send a special of the meeting of the International

all international differences; the best thinking of the age. Miss cablegram to the Nationalist Go-Missionary Council held at Jeru-

and (3) the changing of those Royden showed how Christianity vernment and a special committee salem. The findings are presented

attitudes and practices which has been Interpreted in terms of was appointed to draft it. Gon- in fourteen reporta based on The

constitute the roots of war."

Greek philosophy, Roman law and sidemble interest was manifested Christian

finally in modern science which is Message, Religious Reorganisation of the N. C. C. -

so far our highest achievement in in the draft of a declaration deal-Education, Relations of Younger

The Committee on Reorganisa-:rking and which offers the ing with the relation of the Church and Older Churches, Relations tion presented recommendations most illuminating light that has to the nation. This was finally with the Ancient Christian to the Council which provide for fallen on the teachings of Christ. accepted. This declaration urged Churches of the East, Racial Rela- the reorganisation of the Annual "It is sometimes felt as a that the permanence, prosperity tions, Industrial Problems, Rural Meeting of 1929 in transferring appointment in China," said Miss dis- and reconstuction of China's na- Problems, Support in Western the presant membership to a Royden, that with certain notable tional life rest on moral principles Churches, Medical Missions, The representative basis. This will exceptions the Christian religion which are themselves ultimately Christian Mission to the Jews, necessitate the preparation of a has failed to interest the greatest CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS rooted in religion. These moral The Protection of Missionaries; recommended that the represents the most powerful leaders of con- The Christian Mission and War, new constitution which it was intelligences, the greatest artists, principles were summarized in

ARRANGED. love to God and man. In this Co-operation

through National tives elected to the Annual Meet temporary opinion. The weakness · declaration the Council voiced its Christian Councils and The Future Ing of 1929 be empowered to act is not here alone but everywhere, expectation that in addition to its Organization of the International upon. other efforts the Nationalist Go-Missionary Council. The approval made in view of a clearly expres- equally are left outside the The recommendation la Great scientists of the Weat vernment would make special of the constitution of the Internased opinion from a large propor- Church. If the Church rejects the efforts to uphold religious liberty, tional Missionary Council was tion of the co-operating bodles greatest thought of its time, It moral education and that two representatives from the cll should become more directly least falls to interest, the greatest followed by the recommendation that the National Christian Cour- automatically, rejects also, or at eliminate military warfare.

The declaration urged further elected to serve on the Interna stituency.

National Christian Council be and officially related to its con- thinkers. They cannot come into more that the Church give special tional Missionary Council

the fold and leave the best part attention to the creation of a

The committee recommends that of their life outside. Yet how healthy public opinion, the sup- the section on "The Christian Miss bars of the Council be elected by very interpretation of our faith!` Special reference was made to a substantial majority of the mem- sorely we need their help in the port of the goverment policies of social reform, such as the anti-slon and War" which reads: those church bodies that are pre- (Continued on Page 18.)

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