Signs of the Times

[J. S. Ellis, in the Christian Advocate, New York, New York]

Come with me ... and stand on the corner by a high school some morning and catch the thrill of young life surging past. Let the eager feet of youth beat out music in your soul. The light of dawn is in their faces! To them the day is not far spent, nor life sordid and disappointing. Life is rich and filled with a great hope. In this hope of youth the world is born anew in every generation. ... Whatsoever things are true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, and of good report—how sweet the old words sound in this connection—"if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things"! Before we can expect to lead the boys and girls, we must be fair with them.

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