"LIVING WATERS" at the RAILWAY STATIONS.-We are still receiving notices from those willing to supply one or other of the waiting rooms of their nearest station with a copy of this magazine. This is an excellent method of bringing the message of salvation within reach of many who would not otherwise hear it. We shall not print lists of the stations supplied; but trust that those who have begun this good work will continue it monthly, and that any of our readers who observe that their station is not supplied, will place a copy on the table or mantelshelf, and leave it to do its work. DISTRIBUTE "LIVING WATERS" !-We hope also that many will make a start this New Year in distributing one or more copies of Living Waters as they are able to afford it, every month, in any of the ways suggested in our last October number. We get so many testimonies of blessing received through reading Living Waters that we should like the circle of blessing made as wide as possible. Will every reader consider whether it is not possible this year to add this to other efforts to help and bless souls around. One or more copies of Living Waters given away monthly might bring untold blessing. Who will try? Scripture Reading and Prayer Union. 1. Every MEMBER reads daily the same Chapter of the Old Testament, and a short Evening Portion of the New. ASSOCIATES read only the New Testament portion, any time during the day. 2. Persons of all ages and all denominations may join. All readers of "CHRISTIAN PROGRESS" are invited to join this Union, either as Members or Associates, and to ask their friends to do so. They should send their full names and addresses (stating whether Rev., Esq., Mr., Mrs., or Miss) to the Secretary, "CHRISTIAN PROGRESS" Union, 21, Exeter Hall, London, W.C. One stamp must be enclosed, and a card of Membership will be forwarded. OFFICES-21 and 22, Exeter Hall, Strand, London, W.C. OFFICE HOURS-9.30 a.m. to 5.0 p.m. Saturdays, 9.30 a.m. to 1.0 p.m. Members and Associates in London can call at the office (No. 21) at any time dur ing office hours for Union papers to distribute, or on any Union business. The Rev. E. Boys will receive any who wish to see him in No. 22, on Tuesdays and Thursday, from 3 to 5 p.m.; at other times by appointment only. Our increase during the past month has been as follows :—581 Members, and 526 Associates. UNION EXPENSES.-We thank the many who have kindly responded to the suggestion last month on the subject of our Union Expenses. Some, perhaps, will look at it again. But none must think of contributing who feel that they cannot well afford to do so. SATURDAY AFTERNOON.-The Rev. E. Boys will not be at the office the Saturday afternoons of January; only on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 3 to 5, when he will be glad to meet any who wish to see him. SUBJECT FOR PRAYER FOR JANUARY. That the year now opening may be one of much spiritual growth to all our Members and Associates; and that any still unconverted may be brought to Christ. February 1st commences with Psalm xlvi., and March 1st with Psalm lxxiv. The readings for the intermediate days can easily be calculated at the rate of one chapter a day. NEW TESTAMENT READINGS FOR THREE MONTHS. (Associates read only these New Testament Portions.) "LIVING WATERS" AT THE RAILWAY STATIONS.-We are still receiving notices from those willing to supply one or other of the waiting rooms of their nearest station with a copy of this magazine. This is an excellent method of bringing the message of salvation within reach of many who would not otherwise hear it. We shall not print lists of the stations supplied; but trust that those who have begun this good work will continue it monthly, and that any of our readers who observe that their station is not supplied, will place a copy on the table or mantelshelf, and leave it to do its work. DISTRIBUTE 66 LIVING WATERS"!-We hope also that many will make a start this New Year in distributing one or more copies of Living Waters as they are able to afford it, every month, in any of the ways suggested in our last October number. We get so many testimonies of blessing received through reading Living Waters that we should like the circle of blessing made as wide as possible. Will every reader consider whether it is not possible this year to add this to other efforts to help and bless souls around. One or more copies of Living Waters given away monthly might bring untold blessing. Who will try? Scripture Reading and Prayer Union. 1. Every MEMBER reads daily the same Chapter of the Old Testament, and a short Evening Portion of the New. ASSOCIATES read only the New Testament portion, any time during the day. 2. Persons of all ages and all denominations may join. All readers of "CHRISTIAN PROGRESS" are invited to join this Union, either as Members or Associates, and to ask their friends to do so. They should send their full names and addresses (stating whether Rev., Esq., Mr., Mrs., or Miss) to the Secretary, CHRISTIAN PROGRESS Union, 21, Exeter Hall, London, W.Ć. One stamp must be enclosed, and a card of Membership will be forwarded. OFFICES-21 and 22, Exeter Hall, Strand, London, W.C. OFFICE HOURS-9.30 a.m. to 5.0 p.m. Saturdays, 9.30 a.m. to 1.0 p.m. Members and Associates in London can call at the office (No. 21) at any time dur ing office hours for Union papers to distribute, or on any Union business. The Rev. E. Boys will receive any who wish to see him in No. 22, on Tuesdays and Thursday, from 3 to 5 p.m.; at other times by appointment only. Our increase during the past month has been as follows:-581 Members, and 526 Associates. UNION EXPENSES.—We thank the many who have kindly responded to the suggestion last month on the subject of our Union Expenses. Some, perhaps, will look at it again. But none must think of contributing who feel that they cannot well afford to do so. SATURDAY AFTERNOON.-The Rev. E. Boys will not be at the office the Saturday afternoons of January; only on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 3 to 5, when he will be glad to meet any who wish to see him. SUBJECT FOR PRAYER FOR JANUARY. That the year now opening may be one of much spiritual growth to all our Members and Associates; and that any still unconverted may be brought to Christ. February 1st commences with Psalm xlvi., and March 1st with Psalm lxxiv. The readings for the intermediate days can easily be calculated at the rate of one chapter a day. NEW TESTAMENT READINGS FOR THREE MONTHS. (Associates read only these New Testament Portions.) I Th 2 F 3 S Phil. 4, 5. Your Father knoweth what things ye have need of. Matt. 6, 32. 1 Chron. 22, 19. 1 John 2, 12. Ps. 74, 5. I will put My fear in their hearts. Jer. 32, 40. I Cor. 3, 13. I Thess. 5, 6. Thou only knowest the hearts of all the children of men. UNION DAILY TEXTS FOR JANUARY It is high time to awake out of sleep. They forsook all, and followed Him. Rom. 13, 11. Deut. 32, 4. Luke 5, 11. In the Lord have I righteousness and strength. Is. 45, 24. 2 Ch. 6, 30. BACK NUMBERS FOR CANVASSING.-We have a quantity of back numbers of this year on hand, and will send parcels, small or large, to those who will use them for sending or giving to friends, with an invitation to subscribe regularly. Our present readers could help much in increasing our circulation this way-we would only ask them to pay the postage. If they will send this, we will send magazines according to the amount of postage sent. Address, Rev. E. Boys, Sidcup, Kent. LITERARY CONTRIBUTIONS.-We are always pleased to receive these from any of our readers, however young or new to such work they may be. All received is carefully considered; and all that is suitable is used, quite regardless of whether the writer has "a name" or not. them. But we cannot, as a rule, return MSS., or correspond about |