EVANGELISTIC.
(Supt.: Mrs Johnson W right. The Call to Prayer has been most earnestly responded to by most, if not all, of our Unions, and a spirit of devotion seems to be in our midst. The following l'nions report prayer meetings in connection with 6 o’clock closing petitions:—Ashburton. Auckland, and Hastings; and Hastings ar 1 Port Chalmers a thanksgiving meeting for its success. Following report regular weekly or monthly prayer meetings:—Hawera, Fitzroy (disjK'nse with afternoon tea, and devote the time to prayer), Christchurch, Wellington District, Hastings, Waipawa, and Stratford. Auckland and Wanganui each arranged a week of prayer. Timaru and Ashburton report visiting Old Men’s Homes, Hospitals, and Sailors’ Rests, leaflets and flowers distributed. Following report cottage prayer meetings:—Port Chalmers (3), Hastings (weekly), Hamilton (7), Feilding <iF. Wellington District reports public service in Trinity Church. Dunedin distributed Earl Roberts’ prayer to soldiers, testaments to sailors, and every Sundav afternoon gives tracts on wharf, and Scripture cards to children.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 274, 18 April 1918, Page 19
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158EVANGELISTIC. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 274, 18 April 1918, Page 19
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