A Letter From a Belgian Soldier (Translated)
“Sir, ―I found your address on a little Bible, and as this is a dark hour, you may perhaps be him whose word, whose faith, brings life. You say that you will be glad to help make me know God and Jesus Christ. Speak to me then, enlighten me. The truth! what is over all? I want to see them in full daylight, for, in spite of myself, I am tormented by the infinite. — J.F., Armιe Beige.”
ANOTHER
“Sir, ―I have the honor of requesting from your great kindness a copy of the Old or New Testament. One of my comrades tells me that these books are sent free. This being so, I shall be grateful if you will send me this book free of charge.”―Belgian Soldier.
Please pray for these two dear soldiers. I have just sent five thousand additional Gospels to Trιmel, Brittany, to be sent to French and Belgian soldiers, and God is working among them, as these letters testify.
Incidents of the War
“Since being at the Front, I do not want to hear any more about God, and there are ten thousand like me.” So spoke a wounded Canadian soldier in a hospital ward, but he accepted a tract and read it. Please pray for him.
