A young man accepted for...
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A young man accepted for the African missionary field reported at New York for "passage," but found on further examination that his wife would not stand the climate. He was heartbroken, but he prayerfully returned to his home and determined to make all the money he could to be used in spreading the Kingdom of God over the world. His father, a dentist, had started to make, on the side, an unfermented product for the communion service. The young man took the business over and developed it until it assumed vast proportions -- his name was "Welch" and his family still manufactures "grape juice." He has given literally hundreds of thousands of dollars to the work of missions.
