INTERNATIONAL PEACE
wuuwinuiVAL rLHIE Sir, —1 quite agree with your corre 1 spondcnt “Help,” that we should call ' upon God in time of distress and trouble that is surely coming upon us unless we get down on our knees and ! invoke divine aid. We know that God ' can do all things without our puny 1 help, but He has called us to be co ! workers together with Him. What a ‘ wonderful privilege and honour is ours. Interceding and working with Him. An ' opportunity for service is given to all who are anxious for Peace to take an 1 interest in the world’s disarmament petition which is now available for sig > natures at Central Hall, Guyton St. We * can thus “show cur faith by oui ; works.” Will “Help” join us in this 1 work of sacrifice? —Yours, etc., t “PKACTICAL. ” a
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 6
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