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3. That the Council recommends missions in mass 

 movement areas to definitely plan for adequate instruc- 

 tion in agriculture and allied industries, such as silk, 

 poultry, the making and repairing of agricultural tools 

 and implements. 



4. That the Council urges upon the Home Boards the 

 necessity of providing an adequate supply of trained 

 men and suitable equipment to carry on agricultural 

 and allied industrial training, especially in mass move- 

 ment areas. 



I realize that I am living this life only once, that if 

 I make a mistake with it, there is no chance to come back 

 again and do the thing right. I understand that the 

 Will of God is the supreme thing for my life, the only 

 thing that really matters. It is not whether I am a mis- 

 sionary that matters, or not a missionary, but wherever 

 I live and whatever I do, God's Will is first, the con- 

 trolling factor that determines the whole of my life. 

 Further, I am not afraid of His Will. Trying to obey 

 it has led me to do some things I would not have done on 

 my own initiative. But I have always found that His 

 Will has been infinitely larger and better than my own 

 will for my life. When choosing my own course for 

 myself I have made so many mistakes, missed the way 

 so often, that I gladly turn over the guidance of my life 

 to His Will and trust it fully. Should I for any reason 

 whatsoever fail to do His Will with my life, I should 

 consider that the greatest possible tragedy. I am anxious 

 to do His Will as soon as I see it. There is often great 

 difficulty to know what His Will is. 



I have found His Will for my life most clearly laid 



