I N D E X
CHARLES H. WELCH
96
I escaped with but a small cut from broken glass, but was very conscious that once again I had been preserved,
and that a Divine purpose was involved.
I could echo however faintly the sentiments of the apostle:
`Who delivered us from so great a death (in the past), and doth deliver (in the present), in Whom we trust that
He will yet deliver us (in the future)' (2 Cor. 1:10).
The double crossing of the Atlantic in 1955, together with 6700 miles travelling in the air, seems also to come
within this `deliverance'.