Children's story-sermons which has met with such a friendly welcome, I have kept before me two things the difficulty of inter esting children in missions and the necessity of introducing them to the great leaders of the modern missionary crusade. L have therefore tried to put before them authentic missionary information in definite story form, so as to appeal to the child mind and at the same time I have followed in the footsteps of the master missionaries of the Church. In remembering the story there is reason to be lieve the missionary will not be forgotten. The story-sermons here told have been approved by the children themselves. They are always the preacher's and the teacher's self-appointed critics, and they alone, in their Own country, can unfailingly sift reality from theory, the wheat from the chaff.
I wasn't sure what to expect from this old book, printed in 1915. But what a sweet treasure! The kids and I have thoroughly enjoyed the stories of missionaries and children from all over the world. It has opened our eyes a little more to the world around us. What a blessing to read of the faithful workers that have gone to spread the good news of the Gospel.