. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. hosewho are tired of sin. That the widow who gave the two mitesdid not starve to death. That the only work God pays for is thatwhich is done with the whole heart. That God will not abandon a man be-cause he sometimes makes a mistake. That every time we break a law ofhealth we drive a nail into our coffin. That as soon as treasure is laid up inheaven it begins to draw interest on earth. That the devil cant rnu fast enough tokeep up with the man who walks withCod. That no man can ever become well edu-without going to school to his mis-takes. That the charity that


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. hosewho are tired of sin. That the widow who gave the two mitesdid not starve to death. That the only work God pays for is thatwhich is done with the whole heart. That God will not abandon a man be-cause he sometimes makes a mistake. That every time we break a law ofhealth we drive a nail into our coffin. That as soon as treasure is laid up inheaven it begins to draw interest on earth. That the devil cant rnu fast enough tokeep up with the man who walks withCod. That no man can ever become well edu-without going to school to his mis-takes. That the charity that begins at homeand stays there generally dies of heartfailure. DONT YOU THINK SO? It is easier to mean right than it is to dcright. It is easier to be brave than it is to bepatient. It is easier to walk in the light than ilis to crawl in the dark. It is easier to be what God wants you tobe than it is to be what the devil wantsyou to be. It is easier to tell others what theyought to do than it is to tell yourself whatyou must One dont object to bard workif it is called play. Blasts From The Rams Horn 67


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