A Time to Every Purpose   April 23, 1950

Many centuries ago it was said: “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that...

Beginning Together   October 15, 1950

Often young people who are beginning life together become discouraged because they can’t begin where their parents “left off.” There are many things they want, and working and...

But Men and Women Aren't Statistics!   November 12, 1950

There is sometimes a tendency to look upon the problems of other people as statistical rather than personal. Unless we guard ourselves against it, we are inclined to think of men in numbers and in...

Children in Understanding   October 8, 1950

In times of trouble and of tragedy, there are always those who would question the Creator, and there are also those who would rule Him out of existence. There are those who, in their resentment...

Destination…   May 28, 1950

One of our most common characteristics is that we seldom seem to arrive at precisely where we think we want to go. It is a restless world. And the chances are that even those who have what we think...

Enslavement by "Consent"   February 12, 1950

No man is good enough to govern another man without that other’s consent.” This sentence spoken by Abraham Lincoln, brings before us the question of “consent.” In a society...

Faith Against Fear   October 22, 1950

Fearful Voyager   August 6, 1950

If we were to allow ourselves to be frightened by the daily impact of all we see and all we hear and by all the disappointing circumstances of life, we should soon be so upset that we would lose...

Forgiving and Forgetting   April 2, 1950

We often hear the phrase, “Forgive and forget.” But how much is “forgetting” a part of “forgiving?” There is no one who does not sometime need to be forgiven, and...

Fourscore and Seven Years Ago…   November 19, 1950

On November 19, 1863 an immortal American uttered an immortal message. Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address. We are thankful that America has had such men; we are thankful for the faith and...

How to Behave Away From Home   April 16, 1950

Sometimes people suppose that there is a different code of conduct away from home, and that they can count on not being known. This might be true in fiction, but it isn’t true in fact. In...

I Read It in a Book   January 22, 1950

In defending a statement that is questioned or challenged, not infrequently someone will say: “I read it in a book” (as if this were a final and unanswerable answer). But an error is an...

If Early Enough…   May 21, 1950

The past is said to repeat itself⎯not in detail, perhaps, but in principle and in broad patterns. And by the pattern of the past, thoughtful observers have often predicted what might be in the...

Indictment of Indifference   February 5, 1950

Among the ancient Athenians it is said that Solon invoked a law that penalized people who refused to take sides on disputed principles and public problems. It was his conviction that a person should...

Let a Man Examine Himself   September 24, 1950

For many purposes, people are constantly being classified. But quite apart from the classifications into which other people place us, we also constantly classify ourselves. It is a common human...

Minors Not Admitted   March 5, 1950

It is a commonplace occurrence, to sometimes startling nevertheless, how children grow up in the pattern of their parents⎯both in appearance and performance. It isn’t always so, and we must...

O Thus Be It Ever…   July 2, 1950

We have come to another day of national remembrance⎯a day to remind us what this nation meant to those who offered their lives to bring it into being and to remind us what it now means to us, and to...

Of Human Jealousy   August 27, 1950

On Accepting Reality   January 8, 1950

When events have taken an unexpected turn, we often wonder what we might have done to avoid what has happened. What did we do wrong? What might have happened if we had done differently? It is...

On Being Too Long Alone   March 12, 1950

We have heard on high authority that “it is not good that the men should be alone.” But people at almost any age may sometimes feel that they want to be on their own⎯and not accountable...

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