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Random Reminiscences of Men and Events

CHAPTER VII
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The burden should be carried by the people who are on the spot and who are, or should be, most familiar with local needs.
Then come the national and international claims.

These properly appeal especially to men of large means throughout the country, whose wealth admits of their doing something more than assist in caring for the local charities.

There are many great national and international philanthropic and Christian organizations that cover the whole field of world-wide charity; and, while people of reputed wealth all receive appeals from individual workers throughout the world for personal assistance, the prudent and thoughtful giver will, more and more, choose these great and responsible organizations as the medium for his gifts and the distribution of his funds to distant fields.

This has been my custom, and the experience of every day serves only to confirm its wisdom.
The great value of dealing with an organization which knows all the facts, and can best decide just where the help can be applied to the best advantage, has impressed itself upon me through the results of long years of experience.

For example, one is asked to give in a certain field of missionary work a sum, for a definite purpose--let us say a hospital.


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