Part 16 (1/1)

Once Brother Renbeck and I were holding a rees below zero every day, and we had to stand the bread by the heating stove and a nuot through with our meal, that we could not eat it When ent to bed, we could see the stars twinkling through the cracks of the roof We took off our shoes and coats and lay down on the bed, and pulled our fur caps down over our ears and put our fur coats over us Often through the night ould have to turn over because the side that was down got cold

This may seem ridiculous to some, but God knows it is true

In 1911 Brother Morris Johnson and I held aon the west coast of Denmark At the place where we stayed and slept, we had to clih a hole into the room to sleep The bed was too short for Bro Johnson and too narrow for two, and the bed clothes accordingly

We could not sleepblankets and walked out side the tohere there were soet out the wealth that was buried It left a deep hollow place in the ground There was ice in the bottom We wrapped our blankets around us and lay down so the wind could not blow on us and slept some

That was pioneering in Denreat battle for the truth won in Denmark

Many have said that much of the pioneer as lost and did not pay It is true, some was lost, but ould we have had today without it? I pray God to rekindle the pioneer spirit and passion for souls and trust in the Lord The opportunities are still here If I were a young man I would say