Te Karere . achieving desired results. The worldis waiting for the service of such brotherly organizations. Peaee on earth willcome when men look upon one another as brethren. — Improvement Era, 1938. Gossip about the weaknesses of others is the usual beginning of faultfinding ;and faultfinding, a mild name for slander, breaks down the feeling of brother-hood. Members of the Priesthood should hold themselves aloof from gossip,and anything else unworthy of brethren. -Elder John A. Widtsoe. The law of brotherly love is the first in all proper Priesthood lore, unbounded help may be


Te Karere . achieving desired results. The worldis waiting for the service of such brotherly organizations. Peaee on earth willcome when men look upon one another as brethren. — Improvement Era, 1938. Gossip about the weaknesses of others is the usual beginning of faultfinding ;and faultfinding, a mild name for slander, breaks down the feeling of brother-hood. Members of the Priesthood should hold themselves aloof from gossip,and anything else unworthy of brethren. -Elder John A. Widtsoe. The law of brotherly love is the first in all proper Priesthood lore, unbounded help may be given those who are in need of assistance. Elder John A. v. Appoint among yourselves a teacher, and let not all be spokesmen at <<nce;but let one speak at a time and let all listen unto his sayings, that when all havespoken that all may be edified of all, and that every man may have an equalprivileqe. —Doctrine & Covenants 88:122. 358 TE KARERE The SpokenWord fromZion By ELDER RICHARD L. EVANS. ONE of the most moving scenes ofsacred writ is the one wherein theSaviour said, Suffer little children,and forbid them not, to come unto me;for of such is the kingdom of , coupled with an earlier utterance,suggests the sweetness and cleannesswith which children come here fromthe presence of the Father: And Jesuscalled a little child unto Him, and sethim in the midst of them, and said,Verily I say unto you, except ye beconverted, and become as little child-ren, ye shall not enter into the king-dom of Heaven. And then He addeda sentence that suggests the weight ofresponsibility that the presence ofchildren imposes upon us, and whichsuggests also the gravity of the offenceof destroying faith: Hut whoso shalloffend one of these little ones whichbelieve in me, it were better for himthat a millstone were hanged aboutbis neck, and that he were drownedin the depth of the sea. In a well-known work of literature, Prince My-shkin bad Ibis sentence to say : Tlic soul is healed b


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