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How to Make Friends For Your Sunday School Be loyal to your Sunday school. Be regular in attendance. Smile at those whom you do not know, and give them a pleasant greetirig, as well as those of your own group. Be enthusiastic about your Sunday school and talk It up on suitable occasions. Invite friends to your school. Jot down suggestions for the superintendent,-and any good ideas you may have. He will appreciate it Im­ mensely. Congratulate the superin­ tendent when he puts over a special service or project. Occasionally give him a word of appreciation. When opportunity presents, attend convent i ons and meetings, where you will re­ ceive Inspiration and ideas to help you in your own school. When a call goes forth for extra workers or some bit of unusual service, be among the first to volunteer. If you have talent of any kind, let it be known; don’t hide it under a bushel of shyness. Be generous with praise and economical with com­ plaints of those who take part in the school program. Support the school in every way, and be not niggardly with your coin of the realm. And again I say, Be en­ thusiastic/ LIFE INSURANCE

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F aith Theological Seminary stands uncompromisingly for the absolute truth of the entire Word of God. W e whole* heartedly believe that "all Scripture is given by inspiration — and is profitable — for instruction- # p -that the man of God may be perfect — unto all good worlds." (2 Tim. 3: 16.) The teaching is accordingly true to the great Christian fundamentals, in* eluding the premillennial return of Christ. In every phase o f its work, the Seminary seeks to maintain the highest possible standards of scholarship. So its graduates are well fitted to defend the full truthfulness of the Word of God against all attacks of modern infidelity or naturalism, and to interpret it in th. light of a careful and accurate study of the actual wording in the original lan­ guage*. For information regarding support of the Seminary, address Roland K. Armes, Treas., P.O. Box 4299-K, Philadelphia, Pa. Dots of futvro mtntstors taught by Dr. J. Ollvor Bvswoll, Jr., Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics. Inset, comfort* able dormitory rooms oro pro* vtdod. K347 11U+.l I i.+.i I W IMi* IW I *.+,* I I *

IS THE BEST POLICY (Continued from Page 29) Eternal Insurance Eternal Insurance, Redemption di­ vine, Oh, what a future, Jesus is mine. Riches in glory waiting for me, No fear of tomorrow, secure I shall be. Chorus: Eternal Insurance, Provision divine. Life everlasting, Jesus is mine. Eternal Insurance, Provision divine. Life everlasting, Jesus is mine. We’re praising our Saviour, We’re praising our King, For such a salvation thanksgiving we bring. We’ll praise Him in Heaven, We’ll praise Him on earth, And ever adore Him for giving new birth.

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