BIBLE ABOVE ALL.
Man has assailed the Bible for ages. All who have undertaken the job have found it the biggest one they ever tackled and have been compelled to go to the mat and take the count. But the Bible has withstood the ravages of time, and today it stands buttressed about with the demolished theories of speculators like the lonely light-house on the distant island, the sands about her covered with the bodies of seabirds that have battered their lives out against her light windows. The conflicts of the ages have swayed around this old book and the shores of time have been strewn with broken and demolished theories while the old ship Zion speeds on her way as strong as ever with the banner floating from her mast.
SUNDAY KNOCKS OUT SOME “HOME” RUNS.
On Training Children at Home.
Blood tells: the time to start training the boy right is seventy-five years before he is born.
The reason there are so many nickel theatres and hell-holes in the wall is because the home is not made attractive enough to retain the boy and girl.
Of all the devil-inspired sentences this is the limit: “Children should be seen and not heard.”
The biggest mistake we ever made was to take from the teachers the right to lick the kids.
I believe the downfall of most men and women can be traced to some defect in the home.
A home must be something more than four walls and a roof.
The biggest monstrosity God ever looked at is the mother with her children playing about her feet and they not getting an inspiration of Jesus.
We’re neglecting the home for the club, the lodge, the card party, the literary society and the social function.
If a firm advertised for a bookkeeper it would expect something else than just a man on legs; something else than just a slot machine to shove its salary into every Saturday night.