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THE REVIVAL OF RELIGION. I I BAPTISTS SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 1 I A CONFERENCE AT BARGOED. Rev. Harri Edwards, pastor of the Hnnbury Road Entjliah Raptist Cbapel, Bargoed, presided at a con- ference of the Rby unney Valley Dis- trict of the English Baptis-ts Sunday Schools Union, at Bargoed, on Thurs- day last, when some interesting dis- cussions took place The principal topic- under review was, "The Revival of Religion in the Church Sunday School. The Chairnian waa sappurted by the Rev. T. M. Richards, Rhymney, Rev. J. G. Davies, Gelligaer, Mr W. J. Durham, Rhymney, (secretary), and others. In openiag the conference the presi- [ dent said the matter for discussion was of great importance. It had been discussed at the District Conference in February last, aad the present conference had been called in accord- ance with an understanding arrived at then. As to taking up the work of stimulating the Sunday Schools, Mr Edwards pointed out that they had bad missions in the valley, and these bad taken up their time, attention, and energy. Reports were received from the representatives of the Sunday Schools at Beulah, Rhymney, Bethel, Pont- lottyn, ^armel, New Tredegar, Beulah Brithdire-, korish, Aberbargoed, Han- J bury Road, Bargoed, Bbentier, Pen- gam and Deri. There were no repre- sentativea for Ebenezer, Maohen, and | Tre Thomas. These reports generally 1 indicated that while there was com- plete sympathy with the scheme recommended by the Union for the advancement of the Sunday School, very little tangible work had been accomplished. There was a strong J united feeling that something should be done to create enthusiasm in Sunday School work, so that the trne Christian gup ooutk? got on the ij children in order to have Ihera from J being influenced atid carried r. way by the count less counter attractions of to-day. The Rev. T. M. Richards, Rhymuey, said that at Beulab it was their în- tentions to start classes in connection with the Union's Scheme, bat there bad been difficulties in the way He Irealised the drawback of the present I summer weather, but hoped t) com- mence the work in earnest in October. Mr Brown, Hanbury Road, remarked i that they had done little bdyond paBs- ¥: ing a resolution in favour of the  Scheme, chiefly because they were  anxiou to arouse general interest and. ? enthusiMism to take up such a matter. They hoped to organise iuea's to ? take up the work in a tangible find effective form. Recently, the misEion II in the valley had taken up a good I j, deal of their time, and in starting a 1 new scheme they wanted All hands, ? and especially ministers. He com- merated on the lack of interest in Sunday Schocl work, and wished f something could bo done to revive ] the old enthusiasm. Tht-re was a | lack of trachcrs,which v. as detrimc utat to the children, and there was-great I". rieed for an awa keniDg anions: church j members. Thgy should realise that j the matter wits act-iou.-3i and that the church of the future depended ou the Sunday School. The heritage of the t future was in their bauds, but they f did not sum to realise this great fact. It bad been suggested to him that the Sunday School should be given up, but he could ttpt agree with each pro." •, position. It was apparently true according to the report that four-fifths of the Sunhy Schorl scholars were > lost to tLe chuich, but it was worth keeping open all the Sunday Schools for the sake of tbe,rcniainidg one-fifth J (applause). They should cling to the Sunday School, and put more ardour into their work. He was glad of the ■ good work accomplished by the recent j mission which had won many to the good work of Christianity. A revival was in their hands- all they desired i to bring it about was a soul desire for the salvation of men. t Rev J. G. Davies, Gelligaer, said it was difficult to know where to start in the work of reviving the Sunday School, but that a revival was necess- ary was too evident. They must admit that at present there was chaos where order should be,. and unless they could reform the Sunday School, > the church would euffer in the future. There was not the enthusiasm that if. should be. The Chairman, commenting on the reports, said it was clear there was a ¡ general feeling that something should i be done to strengthen the Sunday !i School, and that there was sympathy ? in the Scheme of the Union. Though ? there was sympathy in the scheme, I oirenmstances up to date had not made it possible to give effect to that J feeling. It was a poor thing to live jj on intentions. Many people lived on good intentions. What they wanted I in the Rhymney Valley was not only good intentions, proposals, and reaoln- i tions, but work to give effect to their II thoughts, to put them into aotion. r He reviewed the good work* done by ft- a mission, carried out by the ministers in the churches of the valley. This mishion was recalling a forward move- ment, and he was Bure if they had not hi ^ti ongaged in it they would have brought the Union's Scheme into effect in the valley. As the < esult of the mission c>ndac>t ri up a d down the valley by the ministers, about 150 souls bud heeit brought to Jesus Christ, therefore, something had been dsme. When t hat mission closed tbev would be ti-ee tc) undertake the work of carrying the Scheme through. There were things in it th-tt corn- mended themselvrs lIe b lieved Mr Brown hhd ??ucbt'<i the nght point in emphasising that endeavours f-JlOgid ¡ be made towards intf-j>siiug and holding the chUdrpu in the Sunday School. If they wei?e to actuate good results in the future, their energies must be devoted toward s tb" weifa?e of the children in the Sunday School. He thought they were proceeding off the right lines in considering this ) subject, and be hoped that the confer- I cncu would not result in mere resolu- tions and proposals, but thnfc they would go back to each ot the churches in redoubled enthusiasm and see to it that something tangible and effective would bo done in the way of providing the members of the Sunday Schools, in the principles of Christianity, and for the glory of, God.

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