Signs of the Times

TOPIC: CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

[Form the Alliance Review, Ohio]

Of late years the question of what youth is thinking about has become increasingly interesting to adult generations, and this is quite natural in any period of stress, when even persons of broad and long experience are bewildered by unhealthy conditions over which they seem to have little or no control. Hence the reactions of college and university students who attended the recent Student Volunteer Movement coventions held in Indianapolis, to problems presented to them by some of the world's foremost leaders in Christianity and missionary work, become significant as representative of at least one cross section of youthful thought.

It should be remembered that the young people participating in the meeting did not reflect the thought of all youth—nor even of all college students. In the main, they were students who have become the leaders of campus religious life, although many were prominent in other activities, such as college journalism and student government.

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