CHINA'S PLIGHT
Sir,—For years, longer even than England, China has battled against the destroyer. Now he is gaining fast: weary, underfed, the Chinese are almost at the end of their resources We are Jold there is at present no way for fuller help from her Allies to reach China; money is no use. But with God nothing is impossible. The need is urgent. Let us all who believe the promises give ourselves morning, noon, and night to prayer that China may be delivered.—l am, etc.,
A. M. DINNEEN, Hon. .Secretary, National Missionary Council of N.Z.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 69, 19 September 1944, Page 4
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