VAN EYK REVIVAL CAMPAIGN
Another large and interested audience listened to the South African evangelist, Mr. F. Van Eyk, at the Pentecostal Hall last night, when he traced the progress of .sin iv the human life from the fiiit small sin in early youth to the more frequent and greater sins of mature age. Sins, he uaid, that at one time loomed large before the eye became later minute, and of easy commitment.- Without repentance they, must ultimately face the price of sin. They might hide them from the world, but the all-seeing eye of God behind; the hidden things would then be uncovered. Men were perharis deterred from accepting Christ bj; tlie thought that their old sin would be too strong, but the Bible assured us that under the grace of the Saviour sin had no more dominion over us. The campaign will be continued throughout the week, with the exception of Saturday.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 22 November 1926, Page 11
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