[The above is an abbreviated, postproduction text of the program released for broadcast the week of January 21–27 in the radio series, "The Bible Speaks to You." Heard internationally over more than 950 stations, the weekly programs are prepared and produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.]

RADIO PROGRAM No. 199 - The Meaning of Involvement

ANNOUNCER: What is the meaning of "involvement"? To some, it simply means to be included. To others, it might suggest entanglement in trouble, difficulty, danger, a complicated state of affairs. But for today's youth involvement may mean playing an active part in the cure of the world's ills.

QUESTIONER: There does certainly seem to be a growing spirit among young people today to want to be involved in something important to them. We see many of them signing up for organizations like the Peace Corps, doing social work in city slums, and participating in civil rights' activities. How do you feel about this kind of enthusiasm of our youth?

SPEAKER: Well, I welcome it. Much of it is a good example for all of us in showing that we must participate in meeting the world's problems.

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