Talbot student, Mel Howell, registers to vote In the special booth set up on campus in October.
is actually the soul of music." Even so it is in our lives. We need to stop long enough in our daily exis tence to listen to the Lord as He desires to speak to us. I am afraid that in the busy affairs of everyday we become so occupied with many activities, most of which may be even worthwhile, we frequently entirely overlook the privilege of meeting with the Lord in prayer
and sharing communion through His Word. Now the second verse of the 103rd Psalm declares, "Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits." It was Dwight L. Moody who reminded his con gregation one time, "You may for get some of His benefits, but you do not need to forget them all." Our problem is that we so soon Page 51
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