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Chapter 111 of 179

A Worker’s Letter

1 min read · Chapter 111 of 179

While I was at the Conference in Hull one of our workers sent me the following:—
“I must write you a note to tell you that we have had such a cheering day. We had thirty-five soldiers’ post cards-mostly from the East and Ireland, four from nurses in an Irish military hospital, and one hundred and sixty-five from Accra, on the Gold Coast. We have also had requests for Testaments from a boys’ school there and a girls’ high school. I had to help to get them sent off, and I rejoiced to do it, and I prayed while addressing each Testament that God would let its light shine into some poor darkened heart.”
The Diary of a Soul

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