WAKE-UP MEETINGS.
Sir.—'through your columns may I address fellow Christians in Gisborne ?
Then let it ring out like tlie firo boll: Sleepy folks, I have been knocking away, waiting for you to aa'ako lip out of spiritual nightmare. Does some disturbed sleeper, rubbing his eyes, answer sharply, “AA’ho are you?” I am the voice of one crying in a spiritual wilderness. Let us return to Christ, the Scriptures, and Apostolic methods, and, according -to my measure, I am hero on the ground with the principles of Rom. 1. 7-17. Read them there, and meet me at the Baptist Tabernacle to-night,' and at AVliinray’s Hall on Sunday afternoon, at 3; and also at 8.20, (6th inst.), ■and giv.e yourself and me a chance to “impart unto you somo spiritual gift.” Come and see if I don’t. I write urgently, as a last offer to many. To many, if refused, it may be a last, lost opportunity, —I am, ect., AV. CORRIE JOHNSTON. October 3rd.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2202, 4 October 1907, Page 1
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