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Show EVIDENCES by Ernest H. Cherrington Every kindly word, every generous gen-erous deed, every genuinely friendly attitude, every unselfish service in ibehalf of human welfare, wel-fare, every manifestation of a spirit of true benevolence, tolerance, tol-erance, faith and mercy, every sacrifice for a just cause, and every effort to assist in building the, kingdom of God among men present evidences of a risen Christ. Rosseau declared that "to live is not merely to breathe; it is to act." Benjamin Franklin insisted in-sisted that "a man is not completely com-pletely born until he haa passed through death". Deeds that cannot can-not die, words that can never be forgotten, lives of men and women wo-men that shall inspire and enrich en-rich civilization so long as time shall last, are intimations of immortality. The institution of Christianity which has profoundly affected the life of the world for more than nineteen centuries is not a monument to a dead prophet; it is the manifestation of - a living Christ. |