James Stokes, pioneer of Young men's Christian associations

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James Stokes, pioneer of Young men's Christian associations

This is the story of a young man's life nobly lived, worthily devoted, persistently held to one dominating plan and purpose, ripened to the full. It is told by those who had been colaborers with him in enterprises which engaged all his wealth of resources, of friendship, social position, and finance. They shared with him the privilege of working during his long life covering a period of more than half a wonderful century which saw the Young Men's Christian Association determine its course, expand and extend its field of influence throughout the world. His life is interwoven with the lives and labors of good and great men of faith and Christian leadership of two generations in many lands. He worked in association with other men. His constant purpose was to discover in close and constant consultation what he could do and where he could serve. He was ready for anything and to cooperate to the limit. His life is woven into the fabric of Christian faith. This is the story of a pioneer -- of a simple and devoted servant of his Lord who caught a vision of the unconquerable power in the organized forces of young Christian laymen and of the use by them of influence and of money. - Foreword.

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Publisher
Association Press
Language
English
Pages
235

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Table of Contents

James Stokes : a man of vision / John R. Mott
"My specialty has been rather that of a pioneer" / Frank W. Ober
His fifty-four years in the New York City Association Fellowship / Mornay Williams
James Stokes and the Association work among railroad men / George A. Warburton
The most international member of the International Committee / Richard C. Morse
Mr. Standfast of the Young Men's Christian Association / Luther D. Wishard
The Paris Association and the extension of the movement abroad / Thomas K. Cree
Italy's call answered by James Stokes / Hale P. Benton
Breaking into Russia / Franklin A. Gaylord
The attempt to introduce Association work into the German army and navy / William B. Millar
The knightly counselor of the Young Women's Christian Association / Mrs. Thomas S. Gladding
Guiding principles / Charles K. Ober
A passion for helping folks
Messages, letters, and reports
"The happiest day of my life"
Appendix : The James Stokes Society, Incorporated

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
BV1265.S6 O3, BV1265 .S603, BV1085 .S86 1921

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
x p., 1 l., 235 p.
Number of pages
235
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6633341M
Internet Archive
jamesstokespione00ober
LCCN
21005547
OCLC/WorldCat
1517801

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL210968W

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