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LETTERS OF INTEREST FROM THE HOME FIELD

  • Editor — W.G. McCartney
  • Associate Editor — J.H. Williamson
  • Treasurer — R.W. Trotter
  • Assistant Treasurer — R.W. Stott

Note to Evangelists: It will help the editors of this bulletin to a great extent if evangelists will send in reports of their labors each month to W. G. McCartney, 1205 W. 96th Street, Chicago, Illinois.

There will be no charge for personal service on the part of the brethren for any of their activities in connection with this work. None of the money received from individuals or assemblies will be used to defray any expense in connection with the printing and mailing of this bulletin. Pray that God will mightily bless this effort in the spread of the Blessed Gospel of His Grace. Pray that God will send forth laborers in the neglected parts of the United States and Canada.

Note to Assemblies: In order to prohibit unnecessary expense the Editor will appreciate being notified by assemblies receiving this bulletin the number of copies required, allowing one copy for each family. In order to eliminate trouble in cashing money orders we find it necessary to request that Money Orders be made out to R. W. Stott, Postmaster, Evergreen Park, Illinois and! mailed to the editor, 1205 W. 96th Street, Chicago, Illinois.

Some assemblies have been writing us for addresses of Evangelists in order that they may have fellowship with them direct. We greatly desire to serve the Assemblies of God’s people in this respect and should any Assembly or individual wish us to forward gifts to Evangelists we shall be glad to do so. If any Assembly or individual sending gifts to ‘‘Letters of Interest Fund” wish to state to whom they would like their gifts sent we shall be glad to comply with their desire.

Owing to the number of reports we are receiving from Pioneers, it is our desire that Letters of Interest be issued each month instead of every two months as heretofore. This however would entail a greater expense. While the expenses of past issues of this bulletin have been met by brethren in the Chicago Assemblies we now find it necessary due the increasing circulation and issuing it monthly to give an opportunity to those who would desire to help defray the expenses by contributing to this necessary part of the work. Any money sent in for this purpose should be so marked.

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