IN WESTERN AFRICA. 
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has opened a vast territory, into which the church 
must march and possess the land. But can we, 
after having entered into sacred covenant with 
Him, now become frightened at the answer he 
has sent, and fall hack ? God forbid ! 
The rains are unusually heavy this season. But 
we can not halt till the Master gives the com- 
mand. The marching-order, Go forward!’’ has 
flashed across the lines, and ‘^Forward!” should 
be the cry from every oflfcer in Christ’s army. 
Daniel F. Wilberforce. 
Shengay, West Africa, June 29, 1880. 
PREACH FIVE TIMES A DAY. 
It aiSfords me pleasure to write an acknowledg- 
ment of the receipt of your letter, written June 
17th. I am sure your return from Africa to 
America will create joy in the hearts of all who 
take deep interest in the work of missions. The 
boy Bail Moore, who got your name, begs to be 
kindly remembered to you. I visit and preach 
in all the towns near me once every Sunday. In 
fact, I preach five times every Sunday when the 
weather permits. The more distant towns I visit 
every fortnight. J. P. FIero. 
GREAT changes TAKEN PLACE. 
Great changes have taken place in this part of 
Africa within a few years, both in the educa- 
