WITH CHRIST IN INDOCHINA - IndoChina1911
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the One who follows up the message and makes it<br />
!<br />
a Hying Word, but He is the One who goes before,<br />
:<br />
saying as he did to Paul, "Come over into Macedonia<br />
and help us."<br />
At the close of 1934, the missionary of whom we<br />
have just spoken, wrote, "1933 was seemingly the<br />
! darkest and most barren year we had experienced as<br />
missionaries. Satan seemed to come in like a flood<br />
\ to overthrow the work of God. During those diffi-<br />
\ cult days the Lord gave us that precious promise in<br />
I<br />
Galatians 6: 9, 'And let us not be weary in well<br />
doing; for in due season we shall reap if we faint<br />
not.' What a comfort this verse was at that time;<br />
and as we look back over the year 1934 and see<br />
the marvelous way God has fulfilled His promise,<br />
we cannot help but repeat 'Hallelujah, what a Savjour!<br />
Work was established in four new places during<br />
that year. One of these was Prey Nop, the center of<br />
a large district about sixty miles from Kompong<br />
Trach. This village had been on the missionaries'<br />
hearts for a long time, but they were unable to ob¬<br />
tain permission to open a chapel there. One day as<br />
[ they were driving in company with a number of<br />
Cambodian workers, they stopped to have a prayer<br />
meeting in a forest by the roadside. One of the<br />
I<br />
workers broke down in tears, and offered himself<br />
j<br />
as a "living sacrifice" for the opening of the work<br />
| at Prey Nop. He was a Bible School graduate, but