. Te Karere. tement was made by one man that if he believed life in theCelestial Kingdom consisted of floating around on a cloud and strum-ming a harp he would cease immediately his efforts to become worthyof celestial standing. To him the highest degree of glory would ratherconsist of his being in a position to do the work that he delighted indoing. Even in our earthly lives and in the world today there is anendless amount of work to be done and an eternal process of learningfor us to become perfect even as our Father in Heaven is are in an eternal sense, So many worlds, so muc


. Te Karere. tement was made by one man that if he believed life in theCelestial Kingdom consisted of floating around on a cloud and strum-ming a harp he would cease immediately his efforts to become worthyof celestial standing. To him the highest degree of glory would ratherconsist of his being in a position to do the work that he delighted indoing. Even in our earthly lives and in the world today there is anendless amount of work to be done and an eternal process of learningfor us to become perfect even as our Father in Heaven is are in an eternal sense, So many worlds, so much to do, solittle done, such things to be,4 that we should strive continually forour perfection and progression eternally. How dull it is to pause, to make an rust unburnished, not to shine in use,.Is though to breathe were life!* 1. Son-; by Mr. and Mrs. \. \V. Christiansen. 2. Genesis 3:19. 3. Matthew 5:48. 4. In Memoriam by Alfred Lloyd Tennyson. 5. Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson. October, 1958 351. Presidents Page By PRESIDENT ROBERT L. SIMPSON rT()DAY there are more temples■■■ and more vicarious work is beingperformed for members of the humanrace than at any time in the worldshistory. Today there are more- chapelsand Church buildings for the con-venience of Church members than atany time in the worlds history. Thesebuildings stand as a monument to tinfaithful Latter-day Saints who havechosen to abide the law of tithing,-npp<»rt the building fund and answerthe call as labour missionaries. Withthe restoration of the Gospel in itsfullness, the Church of Jesus ChristStands today on the threshold of thegreatest era ever known. This greateslof all awakenings can take place nofaster than we. the members, are will-ing to provide the means necessaryfor the work to go forward. The past few years in New Zealandhave been most significant. The con-tinuation of this growth and progressrests in the hands of the Churchmembership. The degree of our , and co


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