By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 24, 2017 Dorinda Steel, 19 years old in 1958 when she wrote this, was a student nurse in London. She had been born in Kenya and lived there until age 15, when her parents returned to their native England. Who knew that street meetings were still an effective way to interest investigators as late as 1957? Who knew that a Church magazine – in this case, the Millennial Star – would ever have allowed anyone ...
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