Helen Cadbury
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In 1904, Cadbury married popular gospel singer Charles McCallon Alexander. She toured with him on the evangelistic circuit as a women's worker, and they worked together to found the Pocket Testament League[1], which distributes free pocket-sized New Testaments via street evangelism, in 1908. Cadbury died in 1969 with her childhood dream - the Pocket Testament League - still in full force. She his buried at Lodge Hill Cemetery in Birmingham.
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- ^ Pocket Testament League, A Brief History