6 the time when the vague toleration or indifference of the Turkish Government to missionary enterprise had given place to an active opposition. For a time we struggled for a bare …
Mrs. Elizabeth CantineDr. H. R. L. WorrallMrs. E. E. CalverleyMiss Sarah L. HosmonMiss Gertrud Schafheitlin
# Historical Sketch of Busrah Station Our missionary enterprise may be said to have had its inception in a conversation between two men on an ocean steamer in the early eighties. O…
Rev. James CantineDr. LansingW. A. BuchananMarcus EustaceDr. C. E. Riggs
الجزيرة العربية المهملة (إرسالية الكنيسة المُصلَحة) (neglected-arabia-86) - من وجهة نظر المسلم
الجزيرة العربية المهملة (إرسالية الكنيسة المُصلَحة) (neglected-arabia-86) - من وجهة نظر المسلم
22 burn the hearts of the people to them, although the sick and those under instruction pray with them Christian prayers every day at the beginning and at the end of the day, and t…
# The Arabian Mission ## TRUSTEES Rev. J. G. Fagg, D.D., Pres., Rev. E. B. Coe, D.D., Rev. Lewis Francis, D.D., Rev. J. P. Searle, D.D., Vice-Pres., Rev. J. H. Whitehead, Mr. John …
Rev. E. E. CalverleyDr. P. W. HarrisonRev. Jas. E. MoerdykRev. and Mrs. S. M. ZwemerDr. and Mrs. H. R. L. Worrall
13 expected to develop in efficiency and extent, and to prove an increasingly valuable means of advancing Christ's Kingdom. Kuweit, P. G. ## First Impressions ### Miss Minnie C. Ho…
Miss Minnie C. HolzhauserBusrahArabian Missionmissions
6 been appointed to Matrah, Dr. Sarah L. Hosmon to Maskat, Dr. P. W. Harrison to Bahrein, and Dr. and Mrs. Mylrea to Kuweit. (11) Reports of Committees. These reports are rendered …
G. J. Van PeursemBahrainSheikh Esa Bin AliMenamaJebel Dokhan
10 ever-living spring. It is there the missionaries go to refresh their lungs with a breath of clean, pure air. According to some there is no future for Bahrein. They say there is …
الجزيرة العربية المهملة (إرسالية الكنيسة المُصلَحة) (neglected-arabia-88) - قصص صغيرة من حياة الجزيرة العربية
الجزيرة العربية المهملة (إرسالية الكنيسة المُصلَحة) (neglected-arabia-88) - قصص صغيرة من حياة الجزيرة العربية
16 # Little Stories of Arabian Life On a certain day of the days, a desert Bedouin brought a flock of his sheep to the city to sell, and although he knew nothing of the books of th…
8 kat entered the palace, now a house of mourning. At times there was not room to stand or sit down, for every bit of space was taken up with visitors, and this lasted for three da…
Mrs. H. R. L. WorrallDr. BennettRev. Frank Eckersongulf
12 We were so encouraged by seeing how many children there were in this quarter that we determined that the next Sunday we would try to start a Sunday school there. But it was impo…
18 whole atmosphere was as different from that of the forlorn place we had just left as the West is from the East. These girls, instead of intoning the Koran, are studying the Life…
Mrs. A. K. BennettDr. and Mrs. A. K. Bennettmissions
16 # A School of Hopelessness **Mrs. John Van Ess** A few days ago my head Arabic teacher and I went to pay an official call at the Busrah Government School for Girls. This has rec…
5 There were nearly twenty of them—clean, bright-eyed, lovable boys and girls, so keen on their lessons that it had been a pleasure to teach them. One of them was missing, and as t…
11 The mother sings and croons to her baby in a very pretty way. Whether it is a boy or girl, she loves it and cuddles it like mothers the world over. She sits on the floor, and wh…
BahreinRev. G. D. Van PeursemArabian Missionschoolsgulf
15 Dr. H. R. L. Worrall began his work in Busrah in 1895. From the first a few women came for treatment and brought their little children. Even in those early days a few submitted …
Mrs. H. R. L. WorrallBusrahKuwaitBahreinArabian Mission
19 they feel now than they did when they came in, and certainly they will try and come on Tuesday to the women's prayer meeting. Dear friends in the home land, pray for these sad, …
Miss Jennie A. ScardfieldBahreinArabian Missionwomen's workmissions
11 audience was uncomfortable. Even then, some things cannot be printed in European editions save in Latin foot-notes, for the mails would not carry them. Such is the source and fo…
6 hundreds of bales are imported at Kuweit every year. Another activity is the transport of dates from the Busrah district to Indian, South and West Arabian and East African ports.…
Sheikh MobarrekDr. Arthur K. BennettRev. Van EssKuweitkuwait
12 be one of my warmest friends. That day she made some very rude remarks about our Gospel and our religion, but she was the first woman in Kuweit to ask me to read the Gospel to h…
4 the Evangelization of Arabia in this generation. We also extend these congratulations to Dr. Zwemer, another of the founders of the Mission, who is now spending his life in work …
10 In 1913 Messrs. Shaw and Haynes built our new hospital of steel and concrete, and it is still a marvel to the native, whose most frequent remark about it is that it will not mel…
8 Mission’s “plant.” It had not been especially hard at the last to secure concession which had a temporary and conditional character, but an outright sale meant an irrevocable sur…
15 listening was quite large. The Bedouins are ignorant. I have never yet met one that could read or write. They know very little even about Islam. More than once, I have seen men …
20 beaten while in stocks. At the present writing she has been released from prison but it is not known who secured her release or where she has been taken. Two other women have be…