No Bible in the Home
A School Worker writes: ―To Doctor Wreford. Dear Sir, ―Thank you very much for the-twelve Testaments duly received, and I am sure the little girls will appreciate them very much. They have promised to read a verse to their mothers every day, and I pray that God will bless them wherever they are taken, and I have faith to believe that He will. Now, please, I want you to send me 18 or 20 more― those are for the boys. I shall be so pleased to receive them for next Sunday, if possible. It is surprising the number of children one speaks to who haven’t a single Bible in their homes. E. K.
H.H. writes: ―
Dear Dr. Wreford, ―I spend a great part of my spare time every evening amongst the children, and it is very pleasing to see how eagerly they ask for your Testaments, and God is blessing this work... I shall be grateful to you to send me as many as you can spare. Have enclosed Treasury Note towards your noble work for the Master.
For the Children’s Fund.
Dear Dr. Wreford, ―Herewith I enclose check for £2 for the Children’s Fund of New Testaments. This amount was voted from the meeting last night, and I am only glad once more to have the privilege of helping in this work. I trust you are well and able to go on with it.
―Yours affectionately in Christ, E. T.
An Anxious Soul.
Dear Sir, ―Pray for me, and ask God to open my eyes to accept Him. If you can help me to come to Jesus God will bless you, and we shall meet one day at the great roll call. — Yours, seeking Christ, (Pte.) P. H.
The Diary of a Soul
