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11. The Deeps of Co-operation.

WIIKSKVKIi \VK ( (l lll'l.liATi;, Select a magnet of steel, Of any given length; Then double it, and joy you'll feel Quadrupling its strength. Not two times two not four, but eight. Whenever we co-operate. Our mighty God can take just one, And make a thousand flee; Hut give Him two, and then He'll run Ten thousand to the sea. Things increase at a tenfold rate, Whenevei we co-operate. Since this great truth is written large On products of the mine, Exhibited tn Utttle's charge, Rewards the Asher’s time. Tis plain enough, without debate, God wants us to co-operate. We ll do this in His glorious work, Through the great days to come; Let not a single member shirk, . l T ntil the task is done. We'll win the world at rapid rate. Whenever w co-operate. PRAYER. Prayer is the communion of the devout soul with the Infinite. It Is the perception of the possibility of relationship with God. It is the entrance of the human spirit into comradeship with the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.

It is the cultivation of the eternal friendship which is possible to the reverent and growing life. It is the use of the truest means of approach to the heart of the universe. It is the arousal of the soul to participation in the divine activity. It is the speech of the spjrit with the Highest.—''The Christian Century.” A life cannot fail that is in partnership with God.

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White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 416, 18 March 1930, Page 4

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II. The Deeps of Co-operation. White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 416, 18 March 1930, Page 4

II. The Deeps of Co-operation. White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 416, 18 March 1930, Page 4

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