Religious Education in the Church, Svazek 45,Svazek 340Charles Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Počet stran: 274 |
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Strana 273 - The borrower must return this item on or before the last date stamped below. If another user places a recall for this item, the borrower will be notified of the need for an earlier return. Non-receipt of overdue notices does not exempt the borrower from overdue fines.
Strana 199 - On my honor I will do my best — 1 . To do my duty to God and my country, and to obey the scout law; 2. To help other people at all times ; 3. To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.
Strana 199 - On my honour, I promise that I will do my best, 1 . To do my duty to God and my country. 2. To help other people at all times. 3. To obey the scout law.
Strana 168 - I am come that they might have life and might have it more abundantly.
Strana 222 - ... the Sunday schools for classes of high school grade the recognized standards of the North Central Association of secondary schools and colleges : that, when these standards have been attained, it recommends that high schools give credit for Bible study of corresponding grade in the Sunday schools, to an extent not to exceed onefourth unit for each year's work...
Strana 119 - It is by the means which cities afford for ready co-operation, that Satan and his followers have in all ages achieved so much. They make common cause. They suffer no differences to divide their strength ; knowing " that an house divided against itself cannot stand.
Strana 101 - ... mental health facility. It should be clear from extensive experience in the several States, Mr. Chairman, that this cannot be accomplished quickly or inexpensively. But it must be done, not only for the sake of the thousands of patients at Saint Elizabeths itself, but also for the 400,000 Americans in mental institutions throughout the country. Since last year, when I appeared before this Committee to testify for Saint Elizabeths for the first time, the Hospital's problems, potential, and unmet...
Strana 148 - Many a youth who would otherwise drift, through idleness, into vice will find himself at his best when he has a chance to work at a playground or at the library activities in the church. We can easily revive certain now obsolete activities for the rural church, obsolete only because they failed to make necessary readjustments. They are: philanthropic service, once accomplished by the parson, now to be accomplished by systematic, directed study of community needs by groups of capable persons; library...
Strana 147 - Such a church can come to an intelligent understanding of community conditions, needs, and possibilities. A chart of a rural community, showing the homes, churches, schools, places of communal gathering, locations of agencies for good and for ill, would prove as striking as such charts have been for city wards. The church may set its young men to gather the facts and prepare such a chart.* The rural church often already has the plant with which to begin social-centre operations.