Mr. Kimball, through whom D. L. Moody was converted at the age of seventeen, tells it thus: "I found Moody in the back part of the building wrapping up shoes. I went up to him at once and, putting my hand on his shoulder, I made what I have always thought was a very weak plea for Christ.
"I simply told him of Christ's love for him—the love that passeth knowledge—and the love Christ wanted in return. It seemed that the young man was just ready for the light that then broke upon him, and there in the back of that store he gave himself and his life to Christ." What a trophy of grace!
"I (Paul) have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase." 1 Cor. 3:6.