UBMI THE FUTURE OF CHRISTIANITY 233 preaching among them systematically, explaining in a very elementary manner the principles of Christianity, and their application to the life of man They have also set up a printing press, and have already printed in Syriac type a number of school books, the Catechism, the Liturgy of the Apostles, the most venerable of the Syrian Liturgical documents, the Second and Third Lituryies, the Baptismal Office, ancient and modern Syriac grammars, and a Lectionary. It is the earnest hope of the promoters of this Mission that if this ancient Oriental church, once the first mission agency in the world, can be reformed and enlightened, she may yet be the means of evangelising the two great sects of Moslems by means of missionaries akin to them in customs, character, and habits of thought— " Orientals to Orientals." The subject of Christian missions in Persia is a very interesting one, and many thoughtful minds are asking whether Christianity is likely to be a factor in the future of the Empire ? As things are, no direct efforts to convert Moslems to Christianity can be made, for the death penalty for apostasy is not legally abolished, and even if it were, popular fanaticism would vent itself upon proselytes. It must be recognised that the Christian missionary is a disturbing element in Persia He is toler- ated, not welcomed, and tolerated only while his efforts to detach people from the national faith are futile Missions have been in operation in Persia for more than fifty years, and probably at the present time there are over seventy-five missionaries at work in the country. If the value of their work were to be judged of by the number of Moslem converts they have made it must be pronounced an absolute failure. The result of the impossibility of making any direct attack upon Islam is that these excellent men and women