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7 f .f , To serve ihe present Age. My calling to fulfill- Oh, may it C111 my pow'rs engage To do my 1VIcrster's Will. -Charles Wesley. Q page thirteen
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jk .-j6iClflAy The Great Singer oi Israel sang, The righteous shall be glad in Iehovah, and shall take refuge in him: and all the up- right in heart shall glory. To those who have helped to make our lives glad and have shown to us the harmony of beautiful living, we give our thanks. Your song of truth will live on for we have listened and we have learned. 6
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,. g ERNEST E. MILLER President and Professor of Education Ph.D., New York A major difficulty these days is to remain sensitively aware of the evils of our time and still maintain in a vital sense the ground of unshakable triumphant hope. There is much in the present world situation to cause concern. There is a widespread breakdown of moral sensi- tiveness among our adult population. There is an alarming spread of juvenile delinquency. There is deplorable greed, selfishness, and exploitation in public and private life. In a pamph- let written a few months before his death, H. G. Wells suggested that we are now witnessing the end of the human experiment, the last act in the dramatic story of homo-sapiens. To dis- miss this statement as the morbid foreboding of a dying man is merely to attempt to evade the realities of our time. However, it is at just such a period that the fortitude of the Christian must be unshaken. He must abound in hopefulness, for as Iohn B. Mott has pointed out, no pessimist ever be- came a great Christian leader, no doubter ever led a triumphant advance. The real ambas- sador for Christ creates an atmosphere of optimistic faith so that it becomes easier for other men to believe and hope. Such a hope rests in our faith in our Christ. Christ is not an alleged incarnation of God as Buddha or Ram or Sita. He is the great I AM. He is the Bread of Life. He is the Light of the World. He is the Saviour of the World. And because of this the Christian re- mains triumphantly hopeful. -Ernest E. Miller. page fourteen
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