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WHICH WILL YOU CHOOSE?—A BLACKBOARD TEMPERANCE TALK

Find two pictures strongly contrasted,—one of a bright young man, the other a decrepit old drunkard. The illustration will be more effective if both are represented standing. Pin these pictures to the wall or blackboard, and cover each with bits of paper, pinned on separately, so that the parts of the pictures can be disclosed … Continue reading “WHICH WILL YOU CHOOSE?—A BLACKBOARD TEMPERANCE TALK”

JUST BY DOING NOTHING—A LESSON ON THOUGHTFULNESS FOR OTHERS

[This may be used in connection with the story of Cain,—“Am I my brother’s keeper?”] “I’m not hurting my horse,” said a rough, hard-faced man, when the agent for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals spoke to him. “Why, I’m not even touching that horse, and I haven’t gone near him for … Continue reading “JUST BY DOING NOTHING—A LESSON ON THOUGHTFULNESS FOR
OTHERS”

THE GREAT BLACK SWAMP—A STORY TO TEACH THE NEED OF HOME MISSIONS AND CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP

Once there was a very beautiful city. Its streets were wide and finely paved. Its lawns were green and smooth and covered with beautiful flowers. Its houses were large and richly furnished, and all the people in it were well dressed and happy. There were magnificent churches and splendid schoolhouses. There were libraries and museums … Continue reading “THE GREAT BLACK SWAMP—A STORY TO TEACH THE NEED OF
HOME MISSIONS AND CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP”