SUFFERING SOLDIERS AND PRAYER.
TO THE EDITOTI CUT "TKB PRESS." . Sir, —Then? are many soldiers iu this city and other places suffering seriously, some iu agony from wounds, and health destroyed. "Wo all agreo that tlioy doservu a nation's efforts to heal and comfort them. "Why not also a nation s prayers? I suggest that all who behove in prayer suould "pray without ceasing" for the restoration to health and fitness of these soldiers, and that churches, if not doing so already, should use a congregational for them at every service. Ihc arm of the Lord is not shortened, and js it not said that if ive try Him He will pour out such a blessing that there will not bo room to contain it. Iho healing of these men is one °! tJl ° greatest blessings we can de,7*"®;.. Let then, nothing! S -? p £ a J? cl acc ™' dln S to our faith I shall it bo done.—Tcours, etc. ! t {'l HOSPITAL VISITOR.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16522, 14 May 1919, Page 8
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