PART IN EDUCATION
“IVe hear much today of the need for more of the Christian spirit in human relationships, but where can we learn of that spirit and make it our own if not from the Bible, the Word of God to human hearts?” said the Rev. L. A. North, preaching in the Vivian Street Baptist Church. How strange it was that in a land like New Zealand, there should be so many who held tenaciously to the idea of a "thorough-going secularism in education. The suggestion of introducing anything of religious teaching was anathema. Yet it was good to know that the reading of the Bible and the daily recognition of the place of the iHmighty in human affairs were being observed in more and more of the schools. It would be better still when these things were recognized as an indispensable part of all true education in a would-be Christian land.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 188, 6 May 1940, Page 6
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153PART IN EDUCATION Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 188, 6 May 1940, Page 6
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