WAYSIDE MINISTRIES.
DO GOOD CONTINUALLY.
Young men will find it well throughout life never to trouble themselves about what they “ought not” -to do, but what they “ought” to do. The condemn ait ion given from the judgment seat a—most solomenly described —is for all the “undones,” and not for the • “dones.” People are perpetually afraid of doing wrong: hut unless they are doing its reverse energetically, they do it all day long, and the degree does not matter. —J. Ruskin.
-X- -X- -X- * It is right to be eon ton ted with what we have but never with what we are. —.). Mackintosh.
-X- -X- -X- -XEvery man and woman trying to be honest, pure ahd helpful in this world finds that the very highest work set before them is self-sacrifice. Very few of ns have the chance of heroic self-devotion, but every day brings the petty, wearing sacrifice which weighs full weight in God’s scales. —S. Osgood.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1930, Page 1
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158WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1930, Page 1
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