WHAT ARE YOU WORTH?
This question as usually asked means “in dollars and cents.” But there is a greater value than a cash one to a young life. One who best knew the value of the human soul said. “What doe’s it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul.” Many young people
value themselves too lightly, and therefore fail to keep themselves unspotted from the world. Your bodies are the temples of God. Then why defile the temple God has chosen to dwell in? Why not keep it pure from alcohol, drugs and evil habits. Brave words were spoken to girls by a Y. Superintendent in another land, and we pass them on to our Y’s.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 373, 18 July 1926, Page 12
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