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[pg 295]
NOT QUITE FREE.
THE MOHONK CONFERENCE.
ORDINATION AT NEW ORLEANS.
OUR SCHOOLS AND THE YELLOW FEVER.
THE SAMARITAN WOMAN.
General Survey.
In this vivid snapshot of an 1888 missionary report, the editors confront a modest financial shortfall that turns last year’s cheerful “FREE” balance into a sobering “NOT QUITE FREE.” The narrative opens with a frank accounting of debts and a heartfelt appeal for support, underscoring how the organization’s growing responsibilities have outpaced its income. Readers are drawn into the earnest tone of the appeal, feeling the urgency and optimism that drive the association’s mission.
The bulk of the piece comes alive through a collection of donor letters, each revealing personal sacrifice and steadfast faith. From an 82‑year‑old woman offering her “widow’s mite” to a family contributing modest cash, fodder, and potatoes, the voices illustrate a tapestry of generosity across ages and means. These intimate testimonies convey the deep communal bond that sustains the work, inviting listeners to share in the hope and resolve that define this historic moment.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (96K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Joshua Hutchinson, John Hagerson, the Project Gutenberg On-line Distributed Proofreaders and Cornell University
Release date
2004-10-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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