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Ida Chamness writings on travel and religion, 1927-1938
1927-09-26 Page 53
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-53- He will preserve me in safety. Juri Josdatter Quinlog 1806." In Norwegian these lines rhyme. After an absence of three days mamma and Georgetta came back to Roiseland and we were much surprised to see how mamma's health had improved during the months she had spent in Finland, despite the hardships she endured. We mentioned it to her and she said, "Yes, to work for the Lord in the harvest fields is my life, then is when I get better every time." She told us that she felt such a great degree of peace; and a heavy load lifted from her since her travels and labors: and the truth of the words shown out in her face, for she looked happy, and less care worn. I want to add here that whilst she was traveling in Finland; many times as people would come into the trains; a deep silence would cover her mind: and she felt to preach to them in the trains: which she did. And the people appeared very appreciative. And would gather around her afterwards to ask questions, etc. At one time she felt to kneel and pray in the train, and a
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-53- He will preserve me in safety. Juri Josdatter Quinlog 1806." In Norwegian these lines rhyme. After an absence of three days mamma and Georgetta came back to Roiseland and we were much surprised to see how mamma's health had improved during the months she had spent in Finland, despite the hardships she endured. We mentioned it to her and she said, "Yes, to work for the Lord in the harvest fields is my life, then is when I get better every time." She told us that she felt such a great degree of peace; and a heavy load lifted from her since her travels and labors: and the truth of the words shown out in her face, for she looked happy, and less care worn. I want to add here that whilst she was traveling in Finland; many times as people would come into the trains; a deep silence would cover her mind: and she felt to preach to them in the trains: which she did. And the people appeared very appreciative. And would gather around her afterwards to ask questions, etc. At one time she felt to kneel and pray in the train, and a
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