. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ctically everyone must passthrough a great trial as Paul did. Just as Paul gave thanks forfood before all those present, sothe Christian should acknowledgeGods mercy and blessings beforeothers. Lifes voyage is not alwayssmooth but many blessings come toa person through his associationwith those whom God favors—anincentive to choose good friends. Next, the College Pastor, provedthat health, good spirit, good hum-ur, and happiness are just as con-tagious as disease, ill humor, andunhappiness. Some people call out• the best that is in their associatesand start an epidem
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ctically everyone must passthrough a great trial as Paul did. Just as Paul gave thanks forfood before all those present, sothe Christian should acknowledgeGods mercy and blessings beforeothers. Lifes voyage is not alwayssmooth but many blessings come toa person through his associationwith those whom God favors—anincentive to choose good friends. Next, the College Pastor, provedthat health, good spirit, good hum-ur, and happiness are just as con-tagious as disease, ill humor, andunhappiness. Some people call out• the best that is in their associatesand start an epidemic of noble-ness. Many need good-cheer andexpect it from those who shouldcreate an atmosphere of good-cheerI and good humor. This can be ac-j ccmnlished best by a person beingi in harmony with his The life that is surrendered to\ God is the life that is propogatingan epidemic of good-will. I n conclusion. Dr. Stevenson,urged each one to resolve to do hisbest to minister to the universalneed of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy
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