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32 ÁRDÍS During her early years Ólafía became an active worker for women’s rights (Hið íslenzka Kvenfélag) and for a university in lceland. Her efforts for temperance took her to various parts of lceland. Once during the middle of winter she went across the country to Seyðisfjörður on horseback and on foot for the cause of temperance. Around the turn of the century she went to America for the cause of temperance. During her stay in America she met numerous people, among them Dwight L. Moody, the famous evangelist, and Frances Willard, the founder of the Womens Christian Temper- ance Union. Among the friends she came to love and esteem was Rev. Jón Bjarnason of Winnipeg. As a child Ólafía had a growing faith, but, unfortunately, as she grew older, she lost her childhood faith. Nevertheless, she continued to search for God. During a visit to her parents in the beautiful Skaftafell district, she was so impressed with the majestic work of the Creator that she said, “If God exists and has made all this, He must be wonderful; if God exists, I long to know Him.” She uttered a simple prayer, “God, if there is a God, teach me to know Thee.” Later Ólafía wrote in her remarkable autobiography, From Darkness io Lighi, “I soon forgot this prayer, but God heard it and answered it in his good time.” Ólafía gradually became sensitive to the call of God. Through conversation with friends, among them Rev. Sigurbjörn Á. Gísla- son; through reading the Bible and sermons of the “prince of preachers,” Charles Spurgeon, Ólafía gradually came to hear and heed the call of God. Listen to the words of one who sought and found. “I fell to my knees . . . and asked God that Jesus would be my Saviour, would take away my sins, and that I might in the Son have everlasting life.” After this Ólafía’s supreme desire was to serve God. Although she traveled to such places as England and Switzerland for the cause of temperance and women’s rights, Ólafía finally (in 1903) went to Norway to receive the “white ribbon” and to devote the rest of her life to helping the unfortunate women of Oslo. Her first abode was a small house in the poorest section of Oslo. Here girls who had fallen to the lowest depths, girls who
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