What do these immigrants (speaking of them in general terms)
possess, and what do they lack, spiritually?
4. Is there a lack in our own personal attitude and feelings toward
them? What is it?
5. * If you had come as an average immigrant, what would you be
likely to think of "America" and the "Americans"?
II. _Missionary Beginnings._
6. When and where is it most easy to approach the foreigner? What
will a "lurking prejudice" do?
7. What Christian workers are there at the ports of entry? Give
instances of the results of their labors.
8. Can we possibly rest content with what is now being done on
these lines? Why not?
9. * Should all denominations unite in an effort to meet the
situation? Will you strive for it?
10. What has been the history of evangelical churches down town in
New York City? What centers of Christian work may be found there?
What form would a more adequate provision be likely to take?
11. Among what classes of immigrants has the most successful
Christian work been done?
12. Among what classes has it been thus far sporadic and
experimental? Give instances of successful work for Italians.
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