WAYSIDE MINISTRIES.
A GREAT DISCOVERY.
The surprise, of life is always in finding how we have mised the things that have lain nearest to us; how we have gone far away to seek that which was close by our side all the time. • Men who live best Rind longest are apt to come, as the result of their living, to the conviction that liie is not only richer but .simpler than go to vast labour seeking alter peace and happiness; yet upon how many old people has •.it come with a strange surprise that ' peace, could come to rich or poor only (with lenten tine lit, and Fiat they might as well have been content at the very beginning as at the end of fhfefy ' ..
As fruit needs not only sunshine hut cold nights)'and chilling showers to -.ripen it, so-character needs not only s joy, but trial and difficulty to mellow ;*t. *•’
l have endeavoured to follow with unswerving fidelity the line of duty, j* '' ■ -v. — Dr Livingstone.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1930, Page 1
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168WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1930, Page 1
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