In JL Carr’s A Month in the Country, the story of a young survivor of the First World War, set in the unusually hot English summer of 1920, the Reverend JG Keach delivers a rather melancholy verdict on the prospects for evangelism.

"The English are not a deeply religious people,"
he observes. “Even many of those who attend... read full story

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