King's Business - 1929-01

January 1929

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physiology of motion. He stumbles along, and by exercise he learns to walk. If we want to be disciples of Christ in the school of prayer, the best way to learn to pray is to stretch out our hands toward God and stumble toward prayer.” —o— One Year to Live If I had but one year to live; One year to help; one year to give; One year to love; one year to bless; One year of better things to stress ; One year to sing; one year to smile; To brighten earth a little while; One year to sing my Maker’s praise, One year to fill with work my days;

One year to strive for a reward When I should stand before my Lord, I think that I would spend each day, In just the very self-same way That I do now. For.from afar The call may come to cross the bar Or just one day in which to give A pleasant smile, a helping hand, A mind that tries to understand A fellow creature when in need, ’Tis one with me,—I take no heed; But try to live each day He sends To serve my gracious Master’s ends. —Mary Davis Reed. At any time, and I must be Prepared to meet eternity. So if I have a year to live,

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Rabbi Ephraim Frisch of San Antonio at Conference of Amer­ ican Rabbis: “Judaism is more imperatively needed by mankind now than ever before. In these days a mechanistic philosophy, a dis- religionized science, secular­ ized ethics, and a new political form of state avowedly hostile to religion, have offered solu­ tions and have failed. Re­ ligion alone can satisfy the demands of men’s higher nature.” * * * The Washington Post: “Men of science are beginning to realize that it is as ‘unscien­ tific’ to scoff at something they have not yet learned as it is to make an assertion that they cannot prove.” * * * George Bernard Shaw. ‘!If a man were to show his underwear on the street in the r a t i o that certain young women do, he would be arrested for indecency.” ' * * * Sir William Bragg, new presi­ dent British Association for Ad­ vancement of Science: “There are some who think that science is inhuman. They speak as though students of modern science would destroy reverence and faith. I do not know how that can be said of the student who stands daily in the presence of what seems to him to be the infinite.” * * * Prof. George W. Friske, Oberlin College : “In countless American homes every member is busy ‘ex­ pressing himself’ with selfish abandon, obeying instinct and impulse without restraint, each running off on his own pet tangent, till the old home- centered life is no more. This selfishness is killing out the old home loyalty which has been the cement of American society.” * * * Prof. Irving Babbitt: “It has been a constant experi­ ence of man in all ages that rationalism leaves him un­ satisfied. Man craves in some sense or other of the word an enthusiasm that will lift him out of his merely rational self.”

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International Copyright, 1928, by Gordon E. Hooker

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