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Edited by Heyman Wreford
He told me of one of the ambulance men who, when he was converted, had to hear the jeers and the scoffing of his comrades. At night when he was going to rest in his tent, he took from his pocket his Testament and began to read his daily portion. At once the scoffing ceased, and there was silence in the tent. Then someone said, “This is the only man among us who has ever been bold enough to read his Testament before us, Surely we can do the same.” They did, and that night and the following night four of the men gave themselves to God to live for Him.