American messenger . we are going through an experience—even a hard experience—it is not half so badas the anticipation, the dread of it. How foolishwe are, then, to make ourselves miserable, tospoil the joy of the days before, to handicap our-selves by sapping our energies with fear andworry. Let us go forward, not allowing our mindsto dwell on the fear or the possibility of dangerin the future but doing our best in the present,praying, trusting, rejoicing in hope. Thecloud will bring us only blessing, even if itcomes, and He who said, Fear thou not, for Iam with thee, will bea


American messenger . we are going through an experience—even a hard experience—it is not half so badas the anticipation, the dread of it. How foolishwe are, then, to make ourselves miserable, tospoil the joy of the days before, to handicap our-selves by sapping our energies with fear andworry. Let us go forward, not allowing our mindsto dwell on the fear or the possibility of dangerin the future but doing our best in the present,praying, trusting, rejoicing in hope. Thecloud will bring us only blessing, even if itcomes, and He who said, Fear thou not, for Iam with thee, will bear us safely through. A Bible ministry, an active church, a sanctified press, the hope of the world 69 era [MTOfHHl COlMTFUMTIOffl :copyright?registered: MnmiBiiiMiiiiMnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Miniliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiillllililillillllllllllliiiiiiilllliiiimiiiiiiiiii iiiiiJiiiriiiiumuiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiirittiiuuiiifiiiiriiiiitiijiinif uuifimirutiTiiiimTiiiiiiiijrriuriiiiiJiuirruiiiLuiiiritiuiJTirTiTiTriimFTiiJTi urritmrtrTmrrTnTrTrnnrt]. IF I HAD NOT COME BY REV. CHARLES CARROLL ALBERTSON, D. D. Pastor of the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, New York CHARLES CARROLL ALBERTSON,


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