Character and Conduct – 11 December – Moral Education
All transitions are dangerous; and the most dangerous is the transition from the restraint of the family circle to the non-restraint of the world.
All transitions are dangerous; and the most dangerous is the transition from the restraint of the family circle to the non-restraint of the world.
THE main duty of those who care for the young is to secure their wholesome, their entire growth;
If we succeed in giving the love of learning, the learning itself is sure to follow.
We shall be agreed once more that the noblest fruit of education is character, and not acquirements:
READING furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; It is thinking makes what we read ours.
WHEN I consider what some books have done for the world, and what they are doing, how they keep up our hope, awaken new courage and faith…
I give eternal blessings for this gift, and thank God for books.
if we knew ‘the hour and the day’ of our Lord’s return we might be tempted to behave a little more like Christ as the Day approaches. And what kind of fair-weather (or more correctly Apocalyptic-weather) disciples would that prove us to be?
When we cry out to God and God replies by using our name our healing begins. But will we continue to follow along the way?
The alternative is not between good habit or no habit, but between good habit and bad.