Signs of the Times

[From the Home Quarterly, Nashville, Tennessee]

Your field of influence may be narrow, but your honest thinking about the affairs of your community, the courageous expression of your ideals of righteous government, the effect of your known stand on the social problems in your neighborhood, will have their part in the full account, as surely as the ripple of a single stone thrown into a pool will reach at last the farther shore. The worst thing of all in a merely average citizen like you and me is ... "complacent indifference." The least of us can think, study, work for the best things "up to our means," as Browning said:

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