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TUNING IN TO THE DIVINE.

“Millions of people the world over tune in, two or three times a- day, to hear the news,” said, the Rev. J. C. Winslow, in a 8.8. C. broadcast. “But multitudes of men and women are learning these days that they can tune in also, by quiet attention, to the Voice of God which can be heard by all who will in the loneliest outpost, in the din of the factory, in the shelter, or in the 1 home; and that, when they listen to that Voice and obey it, they find not only new courage and security but new energy and initiative. They can not only give of their best in their own tasks, but they get led out into the lives of others and are able to pass on to them the new secret of confidence which they have found.”

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 304, 1 October 1940, Page 4

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TUNING IN TO THE DIVINE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 304, 1 October 1940, Page 4

TUNING IN TO THE DIVINE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 304, 1 October 1940, Page 4

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