Sandfields Quotes

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Iain H. Murray
“Thus his belief was that in a service where feeling could be restrained it ought to be restrained. The power of God was more likely to be known in a solemn stillness than amid noise and excitement. Silence and an expectant seriousness, born of a realisation of the nearness of God, were striking characteristics of the services at Sandfields.”
Iain H. Murray, The Life of Martyn Lloyd-Jones - 1899-1981

Iain H. Murray
“Some who were not yet ready to venture into the chapel on Sundays might well put in their first appearance on a Saturday night to see what Y dyn bach ('the little man') had got to say. (The Welsh term has an element of affection in it not obvious in the English)”
Iain H. Murray, The Life of Martyn Lloyd-Jones - 1899-1981