ing the first two weeks in April the problem came to a head, and Brother E- chose to leave us rather than fulfill the conditions which we felt im- pelled to present him. These few lines relate just a culminating part of a complicated story that began before we ever came to Haiti. This has been God's doing. We may now begin the work we came here to do. The miraculous thing is that the Lord did not allow this crisis until we had completed establishing relations with the Haitian government (in January). We pray that Brother E-- may get right with the Lord. All the other preachers and stations have re- mained with us. At present we have all our services in the capital at our La Saline slum station. (We closed the church E-- was pastoring.) The promising work near Gonaives in the north remains with us and we will be there for a week of station visitation in the near future. Easter and spring always bring a forward look as we realize the resurrection life we have through Christ Jesus. And so with us-we are encouraged. The Lord has certainly brought us through these "winter experiences" so that our work may have a spring of new spiritual life and development as never before. During the period between now and the end of fall we are praying and planning for special training and revivals at each of our stations here in the south-a month of concentration at each station. CHAPTER 12-" . stations seem to be growing . . quite a number of converts" April 20-E-- is no longer with us. The inevitable has happened, and it marks the beginning of real progress in our work. It was E--'s intense pride that de- stroyed him. We are convinced that the only reason 100