CHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGY
Sister Lillian Evans, the visiting lecturer, speaking on Christian Psychology at the R.S.A. Hall, said that this was part of the teaching of Christ, Who during His earthly life, saw with spiritual vision the needs of mankind. The habits of right thinking, feeling, and doing would decide the fullness and perfection of ultimate victory. To-day man was surrounded by hardships of his own making, but it was through deep sorrow and sacrifice that thfe divine spark within him would shine forth to his fellow men. It was the responsibility of all to create a society founded on brotherhood, justice, truth, fair dealing, tolerance, and understanding. Without regard of these there could be no real victory, no lasting peace.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25239, 31 May 1943, Page 4
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