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    Lt 92, 1909

    Anderson, Sister

    Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

    June 10, 1909

    Previously unpublished.

    Dear Sister Anderson:

    I have read your letter, and I would say to you that you have my sympathy. Were I in your place, I would follow my convictions of duty and would go to that place where I felt the Lord desired me to be.24LtMs, Lt 92, 1909, par. 1

    You desire to return to Denmark and take up your work in that country. My sister, I hope you will be free to take up this work, where the people will appreciate the help you can give them. This will give them courage.24LtMs, Lt 92, 1909, par. 2

    Time is very short, and we have little time in which to labor. If you will try to help those whom you can help, the Lord will bless your efforts, and He will give you strength to do your duty. O how I long to see the people warned of the coming of Christ.24LtMs, Lt 92, 1909, par. 3

    Put your trust in the Lord, and He will be to you a present help in every time of need. Never give up to discouragement. Have faith in God, and He will prove a constant Helper.24LtMs, Lt 92, 1909, par. 4

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