. The uplift [serial] . bit—of eating slowly. Get the habit—of being grateful. Gat the habit—of fearing nothing. Get the habit—of speaking kindly. Get the habit—of radiating sun-shine. Get the habit—of seeking the sun-shine. Get the habit—of speaking cor-rectly. Get the habit—of pronouncing correctly. Get the habit—of closing doors gently. Get the habit—of neatness in appearence. Get the habit—of relying on self, always. Get the habit—of a forgivingspirit. Get the habit—of being Industr-ie us. Get the habit—of apprehending noevil. Get the habit—of anticipatingonly good. Get the habit—of always


. The uplift [serial] . bit—of eating slowly. Get the habit—of being grateful. Gat the habit—of fearing nothing. Get the habit—of speaking kindly. Get the habit—of radiating sun-shine. Get the habit—of seeking the sun-shine. Get the habit—of speaking cor-rectly. Get the habit—of pronouncing correctly. Get the habit—of closing doors gently. Get the habit—of neatness in appearence. Get the habit—of relying on self, always. Get the habit—of a forgivingspirit. Get the habit—of being Industr-ie us. Get the habit—of apprehending noevil. Get the habit—of anticipatingonly good. Get the habit—of always beingprogressive. Get the habit—of always payingas you go. Get the habit—of promptness atmeals. Get the habit—of a quiescent con-centration. Get the habit—of daily physicalexercise. Get the habit—of being accom-modating. Get the habit—of being a goodlistener. Get the habit—of economy—notstinginess. Get the habit—of eating but onehearty meal a day. THE UPLIFT AMtattons c. A JEWEL FOR YOUR MEMORY COLLECTION (LETS MEMORIZE IT) The ways of the Lord are right and the just shall walk in them; but thetransgressors shall fall therein. Hosea 14:9 A traveler visiting Berlin shortly after the war tells of walking downthe bombed and battered streets with devastation on every side. As hewalked down the Wilhelmstrasse he passed the great German WarMinistry which had been blown to bits. The Cathedral of Berlin had beenso penetrated with bombs that even the crypt where the remains of thePrussian kings who had founded German militarism were disturbed. Thegreat Chancellery of Hitler had been dismantled until not one stone layupon another. Here was a picture of hopelessness and despair, butthe shattered ruins of a cruel war the traveler heard the sounds of afamiliar German hymn coming from the remains of a nearby building. Here indeed, was faith in action, and as long as faith like this holdson under such conditions there is hope for the world. A


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