“But I go out as a missionary not that I may follow the dictates of common sense, but that I may obey that command of Christ, 'Go into all the world and preach.' He who said 'preach,' said also, 'Go ye into and preach,' and what Christ hath joined together let not man put asunder.” MenWorldMaySaidTogetherChristCommonCommon SenseCommandMissionary Book:James Gilmour of Mongolia: His Diaries, Letters and Reports Source: James Gilmour of Mongolia: His Diaries, Letters and Reports
“The ten days we passed there [at Ta Chêng Tzu], we were the song of the drunkard and the jest of the abjects; but the peace of God passes all understanding, and that kept my heart and mind. We put a calm front on, put out our stand daily, and carried ourselves as if nothing had happened. The great thought of my mind in these days, - and the great object of my life, - is to be like Christ. As He was in the world, so we are to be. He was in the world to manifest God; we are in the world to manifest Christ.” IfsWorldMindHeartLife IsSongUnderstandingChristHappenedFrontsObjectsMy HeartTenCalmThese DaysManifestMissionaryHeart And MindOf My MindJestDrunkards Author:James Gilmour
“I go out as a missionary not that I may follow the dictates of common sense, but that I may obey that command of Christ.” MayChristCommonMissionsCommon SenseCommandMissionary Book:James Gilmour of Mongolia: His Diaries, Letters and Reports Source: James Gilmour of Mongolia: His Diaries, Letters and Reports