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Chapter 35 of 173

Great Need of Testaments

1 min read · Chapter 35 of 173

Letter from the Front to Miss A. N. L―. :―
France, 21st November, 1918.
“I went round our men’s billets on Sunday with a parcel of the good books, ‘The Message from God.’ I was surprised at the number of men who asked me for Testaments. I would be pleased if you could send me a parcel of Testaments as soon as you can, to give out; they will be greatly blessed, I think, here. I had two to give out on Sunday, and several made a rush for them… I would like you to send them in time for Sunday, if possible… I must not miss these opportunities… Tell Dr. Wreford that the ‘Message from God’ is a book which is a means of blessing in many ways.”
December, 1918.
“I received your welcome parcel of Testaments and tracts, and I have been round to the men, and given them out. I can do with some more Testaments if you can spare them… When I went round with those Testaments the other day they went like ripe cherries; everyone wanted one, and some men, I am sorry to say, were disappointed. But I have promised them one… A want you just to send another parcel… These men like Dr. Wreford’s hooks, the ‘Message from God.’ I have seen them fold them up and send them home, and it may be the means of someone’s conversion. I will be greatly obliged if you will do this for me, and keep me interested with the men. ―Your brother in Christ, L. Cpl. W. O.”

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