GREENWICH, JULY 2ND, 1903
GREENWICH, JULY 2ND, 1903
To Mr. Menzies.
My Dear Brother, — I will not attempt more than a line in acknowledgment of your kind and sympathetic letter. Certainly my illness has called forth a surprising amount of affectionate regard on the part of the saints. If any have received help from my ministry I am thankful enough, but the praise is to the Lord. One can certainly rejoice in the prosperity of the brethren. I remain much the same, some days are more trying than others. Being so weak the hot weather prostrates me a good deal. I trust that Mrs. Menzies and the children are all well, and with love in the Lord, remain,
Your affectionate brother,
F. E. Raven.