A Letter to Miss A. A. L.

France, July 30th 1918.
“...The dear Doctor sent me two parcels of Testaments and tracts, one lot in French, and one in English. God bless him.
“....I am pleased to say we are having splendid meetings lately, the other night a French soldier came to one of the meetings, I gave him a Testament and some tracts written in French, he seemed delighted. Truly God’s Spirit is working in our midst, may it please our God to pour down a mighty blessing... Praise Him, I have given quite a lot of French Testaments out, and the French civilians round received them gladly, some took two, so as to give one to their soldier son or husband, so I just gave God the glory. He is opening up the way, what a wonderful Saviour. ‘Whatsoever ye ask in my name, ye shall receive.’ Truly He is answering our prayers on behalf of the French soldiers, wonderful power―prayer and faith... Asking God’s richest blessing upon you and yours. Kind wishes to the dear doctor. ―In Christ’s service, W. J.”