Signs of the Times

[Rev. W. E. Kloster, as quoted in the Oregonian, Portland, Oregon]

All people are in quest of happiness and contentment, and it can be found only in complete harmony with God. To-day we observe life as it is lived. We find that we predominately stress the faults of folks rather than their virtues. The daily columns are filled with news portraying the weaknesses and sins of the world, and little is said or written in recognition of honorable deeds performed. If it is true that as a man "thinketh in his heart, so is he," then our thinking should be along the lines laid down by Paul, who urged the Philippians to think of the things of truth, honesty, justice, purity, loveliness, virtue, and praise. Life's pathway will then be ever upward toward the light and away from darkness and despair.

[The Rev. Dr. Minot Simons, as quoted in the New York Times, New York]

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