EVENJOBB, Radnorshire. - In the presence of about eight hundred spectators, nine believers were immersed by Mr G.
Cousens, of Kington, April 29; and on Lord's-day, June 24th, ten more were baptized by Mr G. Phillips, of Mochdre, There were upwards of a thousand spectators present. The preaching service was held in the open air, the chapel being
too small. A good impression was made upon the attentive audience. Many tears were shed. It was a day long to be remembered by those present, for it was a "refreshing season from the presence of the Lord." The church of Christ here
is awakened in a wonderful manner, and we are glad to add that there are many more enquiring the way to Zion.
From, "The Baptist Reporter," August 1860, page 254.