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==Marriage==
He was married to [[Frances Edna (Norris ) Lawrence]] on February 17, 1929, at Numa, Ia.
==World War One==
During World War I, he served in the Royal Medical Corps with the British Army. For ten years following the war, he served with a group of Christian Evangelists known as The Pilgrim Preachers, who toured the British Isles. </span><span class="Apple-style-span">Mr. Lawrence came to the United States in 1927, then returned to Wales in 1928, then came back to the states in 1929, the year he was married to Miss Norris.</span>
==Testimony==
Mr. Lawrence said two of the most memorable moments in his life was when he was converted to God in 1914, in Wales, and when he became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1933 in Appanoose County, Iowa. He was always proud and happy to be a citizen of the United States.
==Military Ministry==
During World War II, he worked in Christian canteens for service men in various cities of the United States.
==Radio Ministry==
He had been in charge of a radio program, "Gospel Tidings" over radio station KCOG since its inception in 1949.
==Death==
David Lawrence died August 3, 1963, and was buried in Jerome, Iowa, cemetery.
==Sources==
''* History of Appanoose County, Iowa; (''</span><span class="Apple-style-span">Dallas, TX: Taylor Publishing Company, 1986) via [http://thejeromejournal.blogspot.com/search/label/Gospel%20Hall Jerome Journal] retrieved 9-7-2018</span>