. The War Cry . want to tell yoa how verv muchI lovs you, and have done ever >[nni;o. Tee first tirna I saw a • WQr Crywas aUyoara ago. i n-qsseeking Borne-tbing in a drawer, and the old rwiwrlying at the bottom waa a War curious to know what iu contentswere like, so at onco commenced lo readit. What struck me most was, that ata meeting held bothawhere tlioy had agrand lime. I thought that was aittaiiga way or expressingonoa aelf con-cerning a meeting, but I do not, r«tuem-hot fooling prejudiced. Son aftci Miss Broomheact (now engaged iiFrench work) visited our village, andLhrougb her


. The War Cry . want to tell yoa how verv muchI lovs you, and have done ever >[nni;o. Tee first tirna I saw a • WQr Crywas aUyoara ago. i n-qsseeking Borne-tbing in a drawer, and the old rwiwrlying at the bottom waa a War curious to know what iu contentswere like, so at onco commenced lo readit. What struck me most was, that ata meeting held bothawhere tlioy had agrand lime. I thought that was aittaiiga way or expressingonoa aelf con-cerning a meeting, but I do not, r«tuem-hot fooling prejudiced. Son aftci Miss Broomheact (now engaged iiFrench work) visited our village, andLhrougb her I, with mttnyrflorc, got the ing of a elcan heart. Meetiwero a revival broke out whicheproud through many of tha rrarroundingvillnge*. Old and young were convert-ed, and tbo work atanda good to-day. ^|g^^igg^Egg^5ig^] bo; 8atdi3HflHm0dawttrrtm&1jcraOatofIoM>ftnd«gmp|ivie&f4rmeT ™ic Bay, uuiumg intu cur house withtsa Isch oq bin fu-jy which we had learnt. H>tti1, snrmr tlieioqDemQivi or ralnv Anil *±f br *iij fiplht riLilne, a BarLani, nad bean a lot a Blow His nntne, if da Lord msda War Orys wero now brought everysuch a poo ignorant critter an L nndm. ■ wook. I used to shut myafllf up in mystand, what euse is dsro for folks as I bedroom and read minD on my kneeq,han inocLiniL Co co to ? I and oneo, while reading >n artiole, Bign- edB, abuut the masses Btreamingdown to hell, and the fnw who would inreality leave all for Jesus and souls,tears rolled down my cheeks, and Ipromised God, if He would only openthe way, I for one wonld follow Him. I hsd never aesn the army then, andthought that ft Salvationists life wassomething like that of agipfty; but I didnot mind that, if I eontd only help toeton tbe godless crowd going down tohell. The Lord quiokly cleared my way;I eoon became ati Officer, and from thatmoment I hare never regretted ths BtepI took. Aa I lie on tbie bedandroad the bless-ed aceonnts of souls beiog saved info


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