A Cemetery for British Soldiers in France

Here we see an illustration of a cemetery for British soldiers in France. The Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps look after these graves. They have made them bright with Michaelmas daisies. No weeds are allowed to grow on the Little paths which divide the rows of graves, and everything is being done to make these last resting places of our men beautiful. Thank God that the souls of these dear men have been cared for as well as their bodies. Are we not thankful now, dear friends, for the hundreds of thousands of Testaments we have sent―Testaments that have been read and re-read by many whose bodies now lie under the soil of France and Flanders? You will hear in heaven, the story of how many of these men found Jesus through the little Testament, God’s finger-post to point them to their Saviour.