Come to Stay
An Appeal to Seventh-day Adventists to Fulfil Their Duty to the South
- Contents- The South
- Meeting the Situation
- A Quick Work
- Fifty Years Behind the Times
- Reasons for the Neglect
- Waiting for a Salary
- Are You in this Class?
- Families as Missionaries
- How Far-Reaching is this Work to Be?
- It is the Devil's Plan
- Come to Stay
- Self-Supporting
- Self-Support
- Self-Support in Foreign Fields
- Some Would Come
- Medical Missionary Work
- The Climate
- Thousands
- The Reward
- A General Conference Recommendation
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Come to Stay
“The Southern field must be worked intelligently.” The work of the South cannot be accomplished by coming South for a short time and then returning to the North.PH012 10.3
“I wish to say that the Southern field is a world of its own. The work here will have to be carried forward independently to a large degree. The workers in the field will have to exercise judgment as to the best ways of advancing. This field needs workers who will say, I will not fail nor be discouraged.”PH012 10.4
“We must not lose sight of the neglected parts of the vineyard. Men may say that it is a waste of valuable time and money for strong men and women to go out into these hills, and out-of-the-way places to labor.... Some may say, ‘If I were engaged in this sort of work, some connected with the church would discountenance me.’ What if they should?”PH012 11.1