Tunis
Dear Dr. Wreford, — We have something like 10,000 Russian refugees in various parts of Tunisia, and many have written me appealing for Scriptures. Many of them read and understand French and Italian. I have sent them Scriptures in these languages, but I should be so very thankful for as many Bibles and New Testaments as you could possibly send me. These refugees are in a pitiable condition, having lost everything, so quite unable to pay for these Scriptures. I shall be so very thankful for anything you can send me at once in Russian.
With anticipatory thanks and my kindest Christian regards, I am, dear Dr. Wreford, yours most sincerely, Arthur V. Liley.
Rangoon
I was grateful for your very kind letter. Your little tracts have always been well received, except on one occasion. I gave an engineer one of the tracts on Socialism. It must have gone home to him, for he was very wroth and was convicted of sin.
Poona
Dear Sir, ―Just a few lines to thank you for the parcel you so kindly sent me. It will be such a help to me in the work among our soldier lads. You will be glad to hear that five of the lads have given their hearts to Jesus, and truly God has put His seal upon the work. Praise Him!
A Friend Writes
More than ever I feel that there are millions who will never get any portion of God’s Word unless it be given to them as a free gift. The only way of bringing the Gospel to nine out of ten is by the printed page. This must be done by giving “without money and without price” to those who wish to possess.