. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. generous. The one which fills the church with un-converted members. The one which does not quicken the lifeof the prayer meeting. The one during which the pastor goesaway somewhere to lecture. The one which does not give somebodymore of a love for the Bible. The revival that is followed by a reduc-tion in the preachers salary. The one in which nobody is concernedabout the salvation of sinners. The one during which no quarrelsomepeople have become reconciled. The one during which nobody hashad any fault to find with thepreacher and the preaching. ««« The one that


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. generous. The one which fills the church with un-converted members. The one which does not quicken the lifeof the prayer meeting. The one during which the pastor goesaway somewhere to lecture. The one which does not give somebodymore of a love for the Bible. The revival that is followed by a reduc-tion in the preachers salary. The one in which nobody is concernedabout the salvation of sinners. The one during which no quarrelsomepeople have become reconciled. The one during which nobody hashad any fault to find with thepreacher and the preaching. ««« The one that ends with some kind of ashow to raise money to pay expenses. The one in which none of the members find out that they need more religion. The one which winds up with the lead-ing members still on the back seats atprayer meeting. The one during which some of the mem-bers have not found out that they havenever been converted. The one during which the converts be-gin to inquire whether there is any harmin going to the *• %?>= w J What the flock of Christ needs is not clerical sign°posts that only point the way,but tender shepherds who will lead and guide as we travel heavenward. 94 Blasts From The Rams Horn


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