. Te Karere. our fellowmen. The right-eous life inspires love of God and toour fellowmen. The righteous life in-spires love of God and of fellowmenand opens the avenue of communica-tion and help from the Lord, which isso necessary to success in effectualservice. It is the work and glory of Godto accomplish the salvation of Hischildren by the plan of the Gospelwhich He has revealed. The religiousactivities seen in the Church and inwhich we are engaged are for the pur-pose, and are assisting the Lord inthe noblest work, the most importantservice in which man may be we be not called of


. Te Karere. our fellowmen. The right-eous life inspires love of God and toour fellowmen. The righteous life in-spires love of God and of fellowmenand opens the avenue of communica-tion and help from the Lord, which isso necessary to success in effectualservice. It is the work and glory of Godto accomplish the salvation of Hischildren by the plan of the Gospelwhich He has revealed. The religiousactivities seen in the Church and inwhich we are engaged are for the pur-pose, and are assisting the Lord inthe noblest work, the most importantservice in which man may be we be not called officially into theservice, there are many things we cando of our own violition which willcontribute to our own happiness andsalvation and to the happiness andsalvation of others. The Creator gave man eyes, but not the telescope; ears, but not music; the tongue, but not language; brains, but not understanding; these he must develop for himself.—Anonymous. Oketopa, 1950 II I Here and There IN THE MISSION TWO MOREELDERS RELEASED Elder Peter P. Pearse, whose home is m Auckland, was released recently from his labours in the OtagO Dis-trict He was set apart on May 9th,1949, by Tumuaki Young and was sentfirst to Dunedin until February of 1950where he worked until being trans-ferred to Christchurch. Elder Pearseis grateful to all friends and membersfor their kindness and to him while in the missionfield. Elder Fred M. Danielson, recentlyreleased Auckland missionary, is at home now after having laboured invarious parts of the Island of NewZealand from October 11. 1948, untilAugust 10, 1950. After labouring inAuckland a short time, Elder Daniel-son was transfererd to the end of six months he leftChristchurch for Timaru and latercontinued his labours in Dunedin. Hislast field of labour was in Hastingsbefore his release.


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