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Chapter 193 of 206

A Feeling of Relief

1 min read · Chapter 193 of 206

A soldier says: ―
“It was while seeing after the cleaning out of my bed this morning, that I picked up close by the bed of one of my chums, a booklet, “A Message from God” I read it carefully, and it was with a feeling of relief that I had at the bottom of the last leaf your kind offer of pocket Testaments to sailors and soldiers. Would you please address one to: Pte. W. R. S.— B. W. I. R. 87100.
“I had been always seeing lots of chums with the Testaments, and one chap promised me a post-card to send for one, but the booklet came in before.”
How glad we are to respond to appeals like this. Gladly will we send to any soldier or sailor who writes to us for a Testament, and gladly will we send Post Cards, free of all cost, to workers to give to soldiers without the Word of God, all they have to do is to send in the Card and rest it, and a Testament is sent to them at once.
The Diary of a Soul
By the Editor
We are most pleased at the reception accorded to our new Magazine, “Fruitful Fields.” It is a companion Magazine to “A Message from God.” We hope in its pages to speak of Christian work all over the world. As we say in our first number; “We want to encourage the sower, the reaper, and the gleaner. We want to help to make the need of the world known; to exalt the Son of God, the Saviour of the world; and to circulate far and wide the Book that speaks of Him.”
The price is one penny a copy, and sample copies may be had of either the Editor, The Firs, Denmark Road, Exeter, or of the Publisher, F. E. Race, 3 and 4, London House Yard, Paternoster Row, London, E.C.4.

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