Men may yearn for peace, cry for peace, and work for peace, but there will be no peace until they follow the path pointed out by the Living Christ. He is the true light of men's lives.
Among life's sweetest blessings is fellowship with men and women whose ideals and aspirations are high and noble. Next to a sense of kinship with God comes the helpfulness, encouragement, and inspiration of friends.
There is a crying need today to have this truth heralded throughout the land that youth especially may appreciate and hold the freedom of the individual as sacred as did our revolutionary fathers.
Today, as never before, the issue is clearly defined-liberty and freedom of choice, or oppression and subjugation for the individual and for nations.
Peace springs from righteousness in the soul, from upright living.
As precious as life itself is our heritage of individual freedom, for man's free agency is a God-given gift.
Out of the homes of America will come the future citizens of America, and only as those homes are what they should be will this nation be what it should be.
The first contributing factor to a happy home is the sublime virtue of loyalty, one of the noblest attributes of the human soul.
Adversity itself may lead toward and not away from God and spiritual enlightenment; and privation may prove a source of strength if we can but keep a sweetness of mind and spirit.
True Christianity is love in action. There is no better way to manifest love for God than to show an unselfish love for your fellow men. This is the spirit of missionary work
The world is hungry to hear the truth. ... We have it. Are we equal to the task-to the responsibility God has placed upon us?
The home is the basis of a righteous life and no other instrumentality can take its place nor fulfill its essential functions.
Everyone is possessed with an irresistible desire to know his relationship to the Infinite.