"DON'T WAIT FOR PEACE"
sir,-l enjoyed the Rev. Dr. John Henderson’s remarks in your issue of May 5. He says we are to help those who presently will stagger to gain their feet. He says he definitely thinks this war has not disrupted Christendom. Good for him! Certainly it has not. It has stirred into enormous activity the minds and souls of all the peoples: of the world. It has quickened evolution, and the forces that are working behind Nature and us all. If only we could use this tremendous mud-puddle to throw our shams and make-beliefs into; and if only we could re-create from them something good and strong. Don’t wait for Peace. Let’s start this recreation straight away. Every second is of value; every second is leading us on to something new. Let's fill these seconds with vital thinking and vital doing- and they will build the hours and years for
us:
G.
L.
(Wellington).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 258, 2 June 1944, Page 7
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