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T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S
May, 1938
Photo by Warren Boyer from Gendreau. N. Y.
Somebody’s Child B y Helen Frazee-Bower
Somebody’s child is looking for the Saviour, Face lifted to your face, in trust complete; Somebody’s child, in need of faith and guidance, Is asking who will guard her little feet. Somebody’s child, just starting on a journey— That great adventure that the world calls life; Only the Lord can give the grace sufficient For every obstacle, for all the strife. (Copyright, 1938,
Somebody’s child—it may be yours, your neigh bor’s— That matters not, but one thing matters much: The Lord has said, “Oh, suffer little children To come to Me. The kingdom is of such.” Somebody’s child, so tender, hushed, expectant, Lifting a face by sin yet undefiled. Can you who have received “ so great salvation” Neglect to give it to somebody’s child? The King’s Business)
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