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
Last week had fifteen born again; four last night. So you see
Father is still blessing your children.
God bless you and keep you, is the prayer of your son,
J. K. SNYDER.
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1737 North Broadway, Baltimore Md., June 23, 1903.
Dear Mother Wheaton:
Your long expected letter received. Our dear heavenly Father
continues to bless us at home and at the church, souls saved and
believers sanctified. Glory! The Blood covers our sins.
Eddie was glad to know you had not forgotten him. He is a great
help in the church; your prayers are not in vain. We remain
Your children,
J. K. SNYDER AND WIFE.
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(From the Whosoever Will Rescue Mission.)
New Orleans, La., May 24, 1897.
Dear Mother Wheaton:
We are getting along nicely at the Mission. The Lord is blessing
our work and many souls are being saved. We have started a branch
mission further downtown. We call it "No. 2."
We will never forget you, dear mother; your visit did us so much
good. The boys at the Mission often talk of you and Sister
Kelley. We would like to have you visit us again soon, the Lord
willing. Mother and all send kindest regards. Wife sends love to
you both. Pray for us. I remain
Your brother in Jesus,
J. H. HAAG.
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(From the Mission Worker, New Orleans.)
PRISON EVANGELIST.
"Mother Wheaton," the noted prison evangelist, arrived in the
city on the evening of February 21, and spent several nights
during her stay. This sister in Israel has visited nearly all if
not quite every state prison in the United States and some in
foreign countries, preaching to their inmates the glad tidings of
great joy. She is a forcible speaker and very deeply in earnest.
Her visit to this city was a pleasant one and resulted in much
good to many.
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