Christian Century . vhelming majority,while the opposition carried it on thenational ticket, and what was true ofCapper in Kansas was true of John-son in California. The progressiveelement in Congress and in all thestate legislatures should literally takethe bull by the horns this winter andput through constructive programs forsocial legislation. When PresidentWilson entered office four years agohe was a little doubtful about thewhole socializing process in politics,but actual contact with the affairs ofstate and that closer grip with themind of the masses has completelyconverted him, and if h
Christian Century . vhelming majority,while the opposition carried it on thenational ticket, and what was true ofCapper in Kansas was true of John-son in California. The progressiveelement in Congress and in all thestate legislatures should literally takethe bull by the horns this winter andput through constructive programs forsocial legislation. When PresidentWilson entered office four years agohe was a little doubtful about thewhole socializing process in politics,but actual contact with the affairs ofstate and that closer grip with themind of the masses has completelyconverted him, and if he needs anyfurther reason for going ahead with aconstructive social program, certainlythe mandates of the people for hissecond term would be sufficient, forhe carried nearly every progressivestate in the nation. God loves givers like himself. Doing nothing for others is the un-doing of ones self. With God go over the sea; withouthim not over the threshold. What I spent I had—what I keptI lost—what I gave I ??niiniii The Larger Christian World A DEPARTMENT OF INTERDENOMINATIONAL ACQUAINTANCE iiiiiiininiiiiiiiii! BY ORVIS F. JORDAN 1 Ministerial Pensionsin Favor Plans have been inaugurated to beput into immediate operation to makefor greater unity and co-operationin the campaigns for pensions forpreachers on interdenominational linesin the Protestant Churches which areraising $67,000,000, of which theMethodists are seeking $15,000,000and the Presbyterians $10,000, Presbyterians have over $4,000,-000 of their needed $10,000,000; theMethodists have over $8,000,000of the $16,000,000, and the Episco-palians have $4,000,000 of the $5,000,-000 they are seeking, while the Pres-bvterian Church, South, has $536,000of its needed $1,000,000. The Congre-gationalists, the Baptists, the Disci-ples, the Lutherans, and the JewishChurches are all in campaigns for pen-sions for preachers. Conversions inArmy Camps The Young Mens Christian Asso-ciation workers in the army camps ont
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