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Show It Is Unselfish Service That Counts The churches of the country, which includes all the Christian Chris-tian and Jewish organizations, are doing wonderfully well in helping aome of those unfortunates who are in dire need in the conquered and warring lands. Wherever hunger aDd heartache is there I hey seek out the needy. Help has been extended in 35 nations. Just how much is the average man doing toward making the path of life smoother or easier for those coming after? What are those with wealth doing in order that their less fortunate for-tunate brothers and sisters may go on their way w ith a little n ore security and abundance? There are millions of youths just touching feet to forbidden forbid-den paths. Who will furnish the help necessary to turn them back? There are other millionsof boys and girls who, through poverty have had so many of the paths of opportunity closed to them. Who wi.l help them? And who will do something for the millions of little children orphaned and cast out by the war, wandering starving and homeless about the earth? And for the many aged for whom the dreams of life have fallen away, who will sustain them when the government can no longer help I hem. The business of all of us should be service to our fellows, to give light to them who walk in darkness, to help feed the hungry and clothe the naked, to help stabilize the weak and the faltering. There may not be money in this but there is something vastly better and dearer than money. |