Second Edition Mission Anniversary.
FROM REV. It. L. HAXSELL. Sunday, March 21st, was the.anniI vereary of the Mission held in St Mary's Anglican Church, Levin. The following letter was received from the Itev. A. h. Hansell, the missioner, and read in the Church, last Sunday ovening. It may lie ot interest to many who attended the mission, but were unable to bo present at Church 011 Sunday when it was read. Lower Hutt, March 18. 1915. My Dear Friends of the Mission. -I thought I would like to send your n few lines on this first anniversary. I enjoyed those ten days with you very much. We shared a vision of something like what the Christian life ought to be. That is one of the objects of a mission, to life up the ideal clearly . before lis. Now, we must not be over depressed if some of us have fallen below that ideal at times during the year. "What we must do is to arise ' ami come back, repent and make a fresh start. The life of most of us is made up of a series of fresh beginnings. God grant that this anniversary may , he just one of tlie«e to all of us — Yours very sincerely, A. 1,. HANSELL
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1915, Page 3
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210Second Edition Mission Anniversary. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1915, Page 3
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