Five Young Men: Messages of Yesterday for the Young Men of To-day - Charles Reynolds Brown - Book

Five Young Men: Messages of Yesterday for the Young Men of To-day

These addresses were given in the United Church on the Green, New Haven, Connecticut, on the Sunday evenings of Lent. The audiences were made up largely of men, many of them Yale students. I have brought the addresses together in this little book with the hope that they may have a certain value in their appeal to a wider audience of young men who in school and college, in their homes and in business life, are making those determinations which will decide the issue for them in those exacting years which are before us.
It has been given to us to live through one of the great crises of the world's history. In these days the hearts of men are being tried as by fire. If it is wood, hay and stubble that we are putting into our personal moral structures, into the purposes and methods which rule our industrial life and into our national temper and fiber, then we may expect to see our work destroyed. The only qualities which will stand the test are those qualities which are symbolized by gold, silver and precious stones.
C. R. B. Yale University.

Which would you say is the harder to bear, adversity or prosperity? I am not sure. If I were a betting man I would not know on which horse to put my money.
The Bible says, The destruction of the poor is their poverty. The narrowness and the meagreness of their lives, the lack of access to the highest interests seems to drive them oftentimes into the coarser forms of indulgence which are their undoing. The Bible also says, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God. The millionaire who strives to be thoroughly Christian in all his attitudes and actions, in the secret desires which rule his own soul and in the relations he sustains to his fellow men by reason of his wealth has a hard task. In every great city you will find the sons of millionaires falling down or flinging themselves away in thoughtless dissipation where the sons of toil are standing up and making good.

Charles Reynolds Brown
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2010-07-30

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Men in the Bible

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