In turning homeward…-Sunday, May 08, 1955
There is something hallowed in turning homeward. Homeward turns the child tired from school or play. Homeward turns the man or woman weary from work,...
There is something hallowed in turning homeward. Homeward turns the child tired from school or play. Homeward turns the man or woman weary from work,...
We have talked of sharing and of keeping confidences. Today for a moment, we should like to talk of someone to trust—someone to be safe...
Last week we talked of sharing confidences. Today, for a moment, we should like to talk of keeping confidences.
Sometimes some people seem to pride themselves on being self-contained, on withholding their thoughts and experiences from others. Up to a point, this may be...
Not long ago I watched a loving family before an open grave, as the casket of a beloved silver-haired father was lowered to its resting...
Of the seventh day preceding Easter, John the Beloved and others record how the multitude acknowledged the Master for what He was: the King of...
No doubt most of us tell ourselves at times what we would do differently if we were running the world, or the universe. We see...
Not long ago we talked somewhat of truth, and concluded that, dangerous though it may be at times, it is not nearly so dangerous as...
It is a wonderful, comforting, reassuring feeling when parents, mentally, can call the roll, and find all the family in—safe and secure. When families are...