Brill
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Vol. 25. No. 1.
January 7th, 1949.
Threepence.
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OPENING OF A NEW PENTECOSTAL CHURCH IN
SOUTH WALES
The building was erected by members of the Crosskeys Assembly in the mountain-side
village of Fernlea. This new Assembly is a branch of Crosskeys.
(See report on page 10.)
THE NEW YEAR
Little New Year, still so young, grant me gentleness of tongue;
Grant the gift so I may speak strengthening words to hearts grown weak.
Year so newly in the land, grant me power of healing hand;
Give me hands from which may fall gifts of service great and small.
Give me feet that bravely tread even where despair has led.
Give me body strong enough to face life's winds, however rough.
Shoulders broad I would possess to bear another's deep distress.
Year so newly in the land, give me heart to understand
Troubles other folk do bear; understanding, I can share.
Year so newly on the scene, amid your beauties let me glean.
Sounds of beauty let me hear; keep my soul from craven fear.
Year so newly in the land, hold me gently by the hand.
Wilhelmina Stitch.
Brill ^_al__ Vol. 25. No. 1. January 7th, 1949. Threepence. ,11 OPENING OF A NEW PENTECOSTAL CHURCH IN SOUTH WALES The building was erected by members of the Crosskeys Assembly in the mountain-side village of Fernlea. This new Assembly is a branch of Crosskeys. (See report on page 10.) THE NEW YEAR Little New Year, still so young, grant me gentleness of tongue; Grant the gift so I may speak strengthening words to hearts grown weak. Year so newly in the land, grant me power of healing hand; Give me hands from which may fall gifts of service great and small. Give me feet that bravely tread even where despair has led. Give me body strong enough to face life's winds, however rough. Shoulders broad I would possess to bear another's deep distress. Year so newly in the land, give me heart to understand Troubles other folk do bear; understanding, I can share. Year so newly on the scene, amid your beauties let me glean. Sounds of beauty let me hear; keep my soul from craven fear. Year so newly in the land, hold me gently by the hand. Wilhelmina Stitch.