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CHAPTER XXIX.SOME FORMER RESIDENTS OF SHELBY COUNTY AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS. (CONT'D)
Mr. Taylor held pastorates of the Church of Christ, commonly known as the Christian church, in two different suburbs of Chicago. Later he was pastor of the Christian church at Norwood, Cincinnati, Ohio, and subsequently at Eureka, Illinois. While pastor at Cincinnati he organized a school for boot-blacks and newsboys, and while at Eureka, Illinois, he helped to organize the first chautauqna held there, and also assisted in establishing there a camp for poor children from Chicago, and brought out there and helped care for many of them during a period of two weeks. Mr. Taylor, together with another worker named Sharp, raised an endowment for a Bible college in the State University of Missouri at Columbia, Missouri, in which Bible college Mr. Taylor has been teaching ever since its organization. He conducts a department in a religious journal known as The Christian Evangelist, of St. Louis, to which he contributes articles on the general topic of "Social Service." He also furnishes social service applications of the Sunday school lesson for The Front Rank, the Sunday school paper of the Christian church. Mr. Taylor has also found time at intervals of his very busy life to bring out a book entitled, "Social Side of Christian Missions," which has been adopted as one of the standard works by the Christian Foreign Missionary Society. Mr. Taylor is an unusually ready and eloquent speaker and frequently appears on chautauqna programs in various parts of the country. Transcribed by Cheryl Siebrass, October, 2023 from the Past and Present of Shelby County, Iowa, by Edward S. White, P.A., LL. B.,Volume 1, Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen & Co., 1915, pg. 547. |