of the gospel. We had many good times talking to him about the Lord and real salvation which is such a new thing for him. But we believe that the Lord is working on him and we hope to see him come to the Lord before he returns to the States in about a week. Sunday a.m. I preached at one of the Wesleyan churches and we had a fine service with probably a couple of dozen who came to the altar for various needs. The doctor was quite touched with every- thing that happened, and I'm sure he is hungry for the Lord. We have decided that just as soon as it is possible (if they send us another missionary couple soon) we want to move north to Gonaives to live so that we can give more supervision there and start train- ing the preachers there. It is possible that we might decide to locate our Bible school there. We pray that we may find the proper location for our Bible school, and also property here in town P.-au-P. for a house and church. April 1-We are trying to find a house in Petionville where it is coolor-near P.-au-P. but higher. As far as we are concerned, we are completely through with E---. He wrote a letter to the Swiss Salvation Army captain asking him to intercede in his behalf to get some things explained to me, and it appeared as if E- were trying to come back to us-of course, he never wanted to leave us, except that he didn't want to accept the conditions I had to give him and wouldn't admit what he had done against us and the mission. Things are going much smoother now. We don't have all the people in [the church in] town with us, but we have a good faith- ful group on which to build. We are teaching them how to act a little more civilized in the services and they like it. All of the other stations (including the