Let the work in the Southern field go forward. Let no one say, Money is not needed in this field.... Let God’s people begin at once to redeem their neglect. Let the gospel message ring through our churches, summoning them to universal action.... A good work has been done, and it has been done in the face of the most trying circumstances. The Lord calls upon us to come up to His help in this needy field. [The General Conference Bulletin, April 14, 1903.]
(PH078 65.1)
Toward the close of 1903, Sister White wrote: Some may say that the work in the Southern States is already receiving from the General Conference more than its share of attention, more than its proportion of men and means. But if the South were not a neglected, needy field, if there were not a pressing necessity for more work to be done there in many different lines, why should the Lord keep the question constantly before His people as He has done for so many years? We must redeem the time. Without delay this long-neglected field must be worked....
(PH078 66.1)
The Lord has been working with and for the tried laborers in the South. Many are preparing to put their shoulders to the wheel to help advance the work. The cloud of darkness and despondency is rolling back, and the sunshine of God’s favor is shining upon the workers. The Lord is gracious. He will not leave our work in the South in its present condition. The ones living in this great field will yet have the privilege of hearing the last message of mercy, warning them to prepare for the great day of God, which is right upon us. Now, just now, is our time to proclaim the third angel’s message to the millions living in the Southern States, who know not that the Saviour’s coming is near at hand. [The Southern Missionary, January 1, 1904.]
(PH078 66.2)