[In His Steps by Charles M. Sheldon]@TWC D-Link bookIn His Steps CHAPTER Five 10/21
It required a knowledge of Him and an insight into His motives that most of them did not yet possess. When they finally adjourned after a silent prayer that marked with growing power the Divine Presence, they went away discussing earnestly their difficulties and seeking light from one another. Rachel Winslow and Virginia Page went out together.
Edward Norman and Milton Wright became so interested in their mutual conference that they walked on past Norman's house and came back together. Jasper Chase and the president of the Endeavor Society stood talking earnestly in one corner of the room.
Alexander Powers and Henry Maxwell remained, even after the others had gone. "I want you to come down to the shops tomorrow and see my plan and talk to the men.
Somehow I feel as if you could get nearer to them than any one else just now." "I don't know about that, but I will come," replied Mr.Maxwell a little sadly.
How was he fitted to stand before two or three hundred working men and give them a message? Yet in the moment of his weakness, as he asked the question, he rebuked himself for it.
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