Letters from the Far East . Front View of Kinhwa Hospital, with Benches in theYard for the Christmas Celebration. Stage, and Schoolgirls Giving the Christmas Entertain-ment in Hospital Yard, Kinhwa LETTERS FROM THE FAR EAST 45 lie said he would rather work for less money andpreach the gospel. Two of the Christians in the place had been hiringhim for two months and paying him themselves. Theyall looked very poor. When we told them we would help them, one of themen raised his hand and said: May Jesus bless youand give you his peace. There are many inquirersthere and you will help lead them to Je


Letters from the Far East . Front View of Kinhwa Hospital, with Benches in theYard for the Christmas Celebration. Stage, and Schoolgirls Giving the Christmas Entertain-ment in Hospital Yard, Kinhwa LETTERS FROM THE FAR EAST 45 lie said he would rather work for less money andpreach the gospel. Two of the Christians in the place had been hiringhim for two months and paying him themselves. Theyall looked very poor. When we told them we would help them, one of themen raised his hand and said: May Jesus bless youand give you his peace. There are many inquirersthere and you will help lead them to Jesus. Christmas Day dawned fair and cold. A fall ofsnow a few days previous made it seem really likeChristmas. After breakfast we went down to the hospital, andin the main ward held a Christmas service. All the patients who were able, together with thedoctors, nurses, and servants, were assembled was the song, Hark the Herald Angels Sing,then reading in the Bible the story of the birth ofChrist, by one of the doctors; prayer, and a few wordsspoken by an ex-preacher, who was a patient at thetime, a


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