Our O.M.S. Missionaries

Brother and Sister Lee Jeffries, who have spent a year in deputational work in the homeland, are to sail shortly to their field of service in China. Special prayer is requested for them.

Rev. and Mrs. Edwin L. Kilbourne and three sons sailed last month for China and will have arrived when this issue of the Standard reaches our readers. Their home will be in Shanghai. Remember them in prayer.

Brother and Sister Munroe are again in Canton, South China. Our Brother has given nearly thirty-three years of his life to the people of China. All honor to this pioneer of the Cross. Laurels of leadership are often vicariously won.

Prayer is especially requested for Brother Orville French who is recovering slowly after a surgical operation. Brother and Sister French have removed from Canton, to Shanghai, to assist in the Bible Training Institute.

Mrs. Cowman recently returned from the East and Canada where a very profitable seven weeks were spent in intensive service. meeting old and new friends of the work as well as hundreds of readers of "Streams in the Desert." For some weeks she expects to remain at the Home Office in Los Angeles.

Rev. and Mrs. Paul Haines have been engaged in labors abundant in Great Britain and Ireland and are expecting to return to their field of labor in Korea in the early winter.

Miss Ida Tate, who has so faithfully labored for her Master among the Koreans, is now in England for a well-earned furlough. Open doors, where she may tell of the revival in the Hermit Kingdom will be appreciated. She may be reached in care of our British Home office.

Prayer is requested for Rev. Willis as he begins his winter campaigning for the O.M.S. throughout the British Isles. His address is 192 Liverpool Rd.. Birkdale, Southport, Lancs., England. Please write him and arrange a missionary meeting.

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