WHERE THE CHALLENGE LIES
True Christians never did, and never ought to, ask for a world , where circumstances and opinion i give a following wind and a fair ] sea. On the contrary, when God, ! ] through the voiee of Whitefield, ! made tears course down the cheeks ' ] of miners, or Newman, in a very j diJfferent way, searhed men from I his Oxford pulpit, it was because j the Church of Christ was at its proper work, confronting the great power of evil with the greater I reality of God's untiring, redeem- | ing Love. It is in that sense the i impact of Christ's foilowers upon , society is a spiritual and social I necessity. It gives to religion a ! place in the community that is unique and essential.
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 March 1946, Page 3
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