DON'T WAIT-DO IT!
Amid our common secular duties come countless opportunities of doing good Inactive ministries to others; and there is not an hour of our waking existence that does not bring us in contact with other lives that need something we have to give. We are not to wait for opportunities to do great things, not to keep watching for some, splendid thing which, by its conspicuous importance, may win for us the applause of men; but we are to do always, moment by moment, the thing that comes to our hand. It may be to speak a cheering word to one who is disheartened, to join in a child's play, to send a few flowers into a sickroom, or to write a letter of condolence or sympathy. It is the thing, small or great, which our hand finds at the moment to do.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13725, 15 April 1908, Page 9
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