Precious Giving

Dear Sir, —I am only a poor widow living on the old age pension, but God has been very good to me. I want to do something for Him. You will know how to make the best use of such a trifle (“the widow’s mite”). I will pray for you.—Yours for Christ’s sake. M. W.
Another writes:—
Dear Sir,—Just the “widow’s mite” to help on the work for the blessed Master’s sake who is coming soon, and may God’s blessing rest on all your labor is my prayer. —E.N.
Another says:—
Dear Dr. Wreford,—Please find enclosed as a tiny help for the Lord’s work. I am so grateful for the increase of the Old Age Pension; the Lord’s work is not forgotten, though not often able to send. —Yours in the Lord, M. A. F.
I am leaving the dear children’s letters for another time. I really want your prayers and help. It is only a little while. For 5/-we can send a parcel anywhere. For 30/-we can send a Testament to one hundred in need of one. We can send one thousand for £15. Any gifts for our work may be sent to:—
DR. HEYMAN WREFORD.