Their plan was simple. They prayed by name for each of their fellow employees
and confidently expected them to become Christians.
Williams soon made this matter-of-fact entry in his diary:
“We met, our numbers grew, and the room was soon crammed. In answer to
prayer, the Spirit of God was present, and we had conversion after conversion.
Scores of employees and even the firm’s president, George Hitchcock, professed
faith in Christ.
An observer of the spiritual activity at Hitchcock and Rogers commented that
when Williams came to the firm in 1841, it was almost impossible for a young
man there to be a Christian. By contrast, three years later, it was almost impossible
to be anything else!