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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Broken Bread, by Thomas Champness This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Broken Bread from an Evangelist's Wallet Author: Thomas Champness Release Date: January 11, 2008 [eBook #24242] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BROKEN BREAD*** Transcribed from the 1888 "Joyful News" edition by David Price, ccx074@pglaf.org BROKEN BREAD FROM AN EVANGELIST'S WALLET. BY THOMAS CHAMPNESS. "JOYFUL NEWS" BOOK DEPOT, ROCHDALE. MDCCCLXXXVIII. B. Wrigley & Sons, Limited, Printers, Acker Street, Rochdale. To ELIZA M. CHAMPNESS, MY WIFE AND TRUEST FRIEND, THIS COLLECTION OF FRAGMENTS IS OFFERED BY HER YOKE-FELLOW IN THE GOSPEL. ROCHDALE, September, 1888. PREFACE. This is a book made up of fragments. The Master once said "Gather up the fragments that nothing be lost." It may be that victuals will be found here that may feed those who cannot sit down to a meal. Many of the articles have appeared in _Joyful News_ already, but, perhaps, are none the worse for that. We send out this little book in the hope that both crust and crumb will be eaten! I. SPIRITUAL FARMING.--NO. 1. DRAINING. If the men who farmed England in the olden time could return, few things would surprise them more than the condition of the land. Many a field now bearing good crops each year, was in "the good old times" moorland or fen. Sheep and cattle graze where once only wild birds could live. Drainage has made the change. The land, once too cold and wet to allow anything valuable to grow, has been by grips and drain pipes, made to produce food for man and beast. Is it not so on God's farm? "Ye are His husbandry," and just as the farmer knows that if he cannot have his wet land drained, his seed will be starved, or the young corn perish with the cold, so we who toil in the Lord's fields need to learn that in many places the first thing to be done is to DRAIN THE LAND. Do any of our readers complain that they cannot get an answer to their prayers for a revival, and that all the preaching and teaching seem to be wasted? Let us adv
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