BUILDING FOR PEACE
Your correspondent "Sceptic," fbrS et s our Lord also, when he vis asked. "Who was the greatest in the Kingdom of God," took a little *»"<* a "d said, "Except ye come as a little child, ye cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven!'' We know children «* the greatest imitators in the world, and 1 think it rests entirely with the parents, whether jealousy. Steedetc.. is sown in the child's mini And if the parents to-day can keep OCT little ones as pure and clean as t!*y are loaned to us. how then can then be any hate, etc.. because we see now, generation after generation whattbe three tilings "Sceptic" mentioned M* doing to our world. I do not thiiii Mr. Bryan Kingston has ever mentioned he can overcome these things, rather. I think his letters state true and clear facts, and 1 believe the parents of this next generation have the say whether, hate, jealousy and greed is to rule otir little ones' minds and wills, keeping from them all the Rood and beautv which is here for us to have. "MOTHER OF FIVE."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1941, Page 6
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