From a Missionary in Turkey

The following extract from a recent letter from a missionary worker in Harpoot, Turkey, may be of interest to the Field, so I send it.

"Thank you for the pamphlet on Christian Science. Yes, we have heard of it, even here, and one of our number, who is a noble Christian worker, Miss B., sends you her love. I gave her your letter to read and she said she wished she could write you, but she is one of our touring missionaries, and spends weeks and months in going about from village to village and city to city, holding meetings with the women and visiting them in their homes. Sometimes she has to sleep in a stable, but generally they can secure a room. There were few luxuries to be found before the massacre and now still less, but Miss B. bravely goes about over mountains, through streams and snow and mud and rain (and fog often, in winter), and she is always cheery and bright under all circumstances, trusting in the Lord and always looking on the bright side."

Ada J. Miller, Cedar Rapids, Ia.

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