THE MILDMAY EVANGELISTS.
Many people fight shy of evangelism in these days, and not without reason sometimes, but those who have been this week to the meetings conducted by Messrs. Morris, Levett, and Williams in Wellington South have been, surprised by the strength and purpose of the three visiting Mildmay evangelists People at Trinity Methodist Church were attracted by the cheery and happy presentation of the Gospel in word, film, song, and story. The team form a happy triangle. Mr. Morris is direct, pointed, and powerful in his presentation of the truth and conveys the assurance that he believes and lives what he teaches.- He is helped by Mr. Fred Levett, who, with a gift of song and leadership, leads people into the deep fellowship of the meetings. Mr. Williams,- of London, by his quiet, faithful witness and personal work, is invaluable. The films of England, missionary journeys m■ ■ the Middle and Near East, and Australia are in natural colour.
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Evening Post, Issue 71, 20 September 1941, Page 12
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