God is calling upon His people to give Him of the means that He has entrusted to them, in order that institutions may be established in the destitute fields that are ripe for the harvest. He calls upon those who have money in the banks to put it into circulation. By giving of our substance to sustain God's work, we show in a practical manner that we love Him supremely and our neighbour as ourselves.
Let schools and sanitariums now be established in many places in the Southern States. Let centres of influence be made in many of the Southern cities by the opening of food stores and vegetarian restaurants. Let
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there also be facilities for the manufacture of simple, inexpensive health foods. But let not selfish, worldly policy be brought into the work, for God forbids this. Let unselfish men take hold of this work in the fear of God and with love for their fellow men.
The light given me is that in the Southern field, as elsewhere, the manufacture of health foods should be conducted, not as a speculation for personal gain, but as a business that God has devised whereby a door of hope may be opened for the people. In the South special consideration should be shown to the poor, who have been terribly neglected. Men of ability and economy are to be chosen to take up the food work; for, in order to make it a success, the greatest wisdom and economy must be exercised. God desires His people to do acceptable service in the preparation of healthful food, not only for their own families, which are their first responsibility, but for the help of the poor everywhere. They are to show Christlike liberality, realising that they are representing God, and that all they have is His endowment.
Brethren, take hold of this work. Give no place to discouragement. Do not criticise those who are trying to do something in right lines, but go to work yourselves.
In connection with the health food business, various industries may be established that will be a help to the cause in the Southern field. All that men as missionaries for God can do for this field should now be done; for if ever a field needed medical missionary work, it is the South. During the time that has passed into eternity, many should have been in the South labouring together with God by doing personal work, and by giving of their means to sustain themselves and other workers in that field.
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Small sanitariums should be established in many places. This will open doors for the entrance of Bible truth and will remove much of the prejudice that exists against those who look upon the coloured people as having souls to be saved as well as the white people.
Had such lines of work been established for the coloured people immediately after the proclamation of freedom, how different would be their condition today!