Diary Fragment
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
March 22, 1900
Previously unpublished.
I thought I had just come to a period, when Brother John Bell came from Melbourne to see me. He has been rather off his mind, and in a despairing mood. I told Brother Starr, No. I had come to the end of my tether; I could not do any more. These discouraged souls I want so much to help, but my poor brain has been at work early and late, in meeting and out of meeting. A pain came in my heart this morning, and I felt I would have to stop; but as to becoming discouraged, I would not. 15LtMs, Ms 101, 1900, par. 1
I began to recount the mercies of God and the blessings of the camp meetings, and I great stronger, cheerful, and praised the Lord. Now my time had come; I would help this brother. 15LtMs, Ms 101, 1900, par. 2
I told Brother Starr to bring him in, and then I comforted him as a mother would comfort a child. I talked hope to him, and courage and faith and more perfect trust. He seemed so glad to tell me his feelings, and I felt so glad to speak hope and courage to the poor, tempted, bewildered soul. I told him to have no fears, to just put his trust in God and not be troubled, not to make a time of trouble for himself. The Lord would have us cheerful, full of hope and courage and faith, treading firmly at every step. 15LtMs, Ms 101, 1900, par. 3