Derek Prince
Sir, —We consider the most newsworthy item this week has missed the papers. The Town Hall was the venue for three nights of Derek Prince; explaining the true meaning of, and how to achieve, peace, harmony and love in our lives, using biblical truth as his foundation. What a foundation that must be, when you see the auditorium too small to contain everyone. The atmosphere was electric, with joy, peace and love flowing from the people’s faces and voices. The last of the three nights was devoted to healing, with a large proportion of the people going forward. What took place was a testimony to belief. To those who believe, no explanation is necessary. To those who do not, no explanation is possible. — Yours, etc.,
P. and M. STAFFORD. West Melton, February 17, 1987.
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