David Lipscomb Fellowship (1867)

David Lipscomb, “Fellowship,”
Gospel Advocate 9 (June 13, 1867), 476.

From a brother at Galveston, Texas, to pay for the Gospel Advocate for the destitute,
A brother at Columbia, Mo.,
Unknown contribution from Louisville, Ky.,
A brother at Melrose, Texas,
Brother at Wallonia, Ky.,
A brother at Leiper's Fork, Tenn.,
A brother at Sulphur Rock, Ark.,

 
$12.00
$25.00
$5.00
$17.50
$20.00
$20.00
$ 2.00

Bro. J. K. Rogers, the efficient Principal of the Christian Female College, Columbia, Mo., says: “I still have in my hands an amount of money for the South. Had I better send Bibles or Bread?” Our response is, As highly as we appreciate the Bible, and its necessity to the temporal and spiritual well-being of man, a loaf of bread to-day, in the name of Christ, would do more in opening the hearts of our Southern people to the reception of the gospel than any number of Bibles, tracts or preachers? Send bread now, brethren, and afterward the Bibles and preachers.

                      D. L.

(Scanned and Edited by Bobby Valentine)


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