DEVOTIONAL SERVICES.
If those responsible for Isrotdeasting programmes only realised what tie devotional service means to maay In our fair land, I am sure tkey wM be willing to allow a few extra ■nnrtes daily! It is the one bright spot in nuf a lonely life, especially those that are shut in and the aged, those wko.lwe borne the burden and heat of tie day, and surely they are worthy of *B consideration in these tiroes of ifamaad strain. It is iiot always speaker to put his thoughts-'iatojww a limited few minutes, and it not be asking too much if (* *alihour were allowed. As on® who **" derived great blessing and eneoarsgement from the morning devotioml services from IYA, I would like to W* tribute to the ministers who so «**" full}* deliver their messages daily, y can assure them that they aie appreciated by many. I trust it ww not be long before the authorities will grant us a little longer time to devote to our own spiritual uplift and also m intercession for our fighting f l ° r< ** 011 land, sea and air. LISTEXEK.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 90, 17 April 1941, Page 6
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