Te Karere . of theLord we expect to be able to. WELLINGTON IS STEADFAST . . By ELDER NED R. WINWARD rE in the Wellington District aremost happy to take advantageof this invitation extended us; to re-port our progress. Our progression can not rightly betermed outstanding, but we do takepride in our all-round steady do and have bad our standstillsand reverses, but these we try to acceptin the light that they are blessings mdisguise. This generally proves to bethe i ase. The degree of our advance-ment can be measured by the determ-ination of will and desire we haveshown to fight againsl


Te Karere . of theLord we expect to be able to. WELLINGTON IS STEADFAST . . By ELDER NED R. WINWARD rE in the Wellington District aremost happy to take advantageof this invitation extended us; to re-port our progress. Our progression can not rightly betermed outstanding, but we do takepride in our all-round steady do and have bad our standstillsand reverses, but these we try to acceptin the light that they are blessings mdisguise. This generally proves to bethe i ase. The degree of our advance-ment can be measured by the determ-ination of will and desire we haveshown to fight againsl and triumph over our tumbling blocks. We havebeen making steady strides both withinourselves and in our efforts to sharethe Gospel with others to have genuineprogression. Be ye therefore perfecteven as your Father which is inl [eaven is perfe* t. has been and willcontinue to be our goal. We arc con-stantly striving to master tins divine(ommand and be a - perfect as we canbe. Noteworthy i that our response. to the call of missionary service is very good. We are making periodica to all branches. Tins gives us ampleopportunity to preach and expound theprinciples of the Gospel. By prepara-tory study we arc increasing our know-ledge of the Gospel, and as natural as the day follows the night we find ourpowers oi expression growing. Theelders here are now activelj engagedin proselj ting a< ti\ ities in Pain North, I < \ :n. I itahi \lw and 1 owetMutt The dnine given and tin* (Continued on Page 393) Norma, 1951 Ml •SEEK YE LEARNING ... What An Atom Is T1IK shortest true answer to ourquestion is: An atom is the verysmallest bit of matter that can existwithout an electric charge. Now toexplain. Suppose we begin with a veryfamiliar liquid, water. Water is madeup of tiny particles all alike, calledmolecules. The simplest way to separ-ate these from one another is to boilthe water, thus turning it into invisiblevapour. This vapour is made up ofmillions of these tiny molecules, nolo


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