CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
“ it will be admitted that «ince the of the Industrial Chrisff^ian. Fellowship a better spirit is bei&(coming apparent in the relations of who are working together. The ijf' more this spirit grows the better will ' industry and commerce be carried on H throughout the country. No man’s If;skill, no man’s strength, no man’s riches, are given to him solely for his own selfish ends. These gifts are entrusted to him for the general good, to bo used for the benfit of his fel- ’}'• low creatures. " It is in the work .done for others and not merely for • ourselves that we shall find real suci "cess ' and happiness in life. There : 4'fmust be mutual trust —and a realisation on each side of the need of the other. This trust and respect, to be of lasting advantage, can only be .V' based on Ghristian principles, and it v • i s for the development of these prin--0 ciples in our everyday working and business life that we appeal to all business men, all manual workers, and I:!, a ii the associations with which they W are connected.’’ The Industrial Christian Fellowship.
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Waipa Post, Volume 42, Issue 3303, 30 May 1931, Page 8
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190CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Waipa Post, Volume 42, Issue 3303, 30 May 1931, Page 8
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