Prisons and Prayer; Or, a Labor of LoveWheaton, Elizabeth Ryder
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Prisons and Prayer; Or, a Labor of Love
Wheaton, Elizabeth Ryder
Evangelistic work; Prisons
I take pleasure in answering your letter. You don't know how glad
I was to hear from you. This leaves me well and in good faith and
I am trusting in the Lord, for I know He will help me if I will
only be good and do His will. I pray and read my Bible every
night and day. Oh, if I ever do get my freedom I will make a man
of myself and do God's will and make my poor wife and mother and
father happy. I will never take a drop of whiskey or anything
again. So good-bye. We have heard nothing of our case yet. The
time seems so long.
From yours sincerely,
F. A.
The following are extracts from touching letters from the aged mother
and young wife of this young man:
Kansas City, Mo., July 4, 1904.
Dear Mother Wheaton:
We received your card and were indeed glad to hear from you. Oh,
I am praying to God all the time to spare my baby's life. How can
I ever live if they take his life! Why do they want it? He did
not kill any one, although the deed he did almost breaks my
heart. F. never drank until he got with those people on Market
Street. They got him to smoking hop and drinking whiskey. My dear
and only child, will God and man have mercy on him? Oh, I thank
you for going to see my poor baby boy! God bless him and save his
life.
I hope you can see the Governor and see if he will do something
for a mother to save her only child. I can hardly stand it. It
has done F. so much good for you to see him. He always speaks of
you when he writes home. Oh, I do hope the Governor will give you
some hopes, for if I could get any hopes of F. being spared it
would do me so much good! I pray day and night for my boy. He is
on my mind all the time. Hoping to hear from you soon, I am
Sincerely yours,
MRS. A.
* * * * *
Kansas City, Mo., July 4, 1904.
Mrs. E. R. Wheaton:
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