THE PILOT Faith At Work On The Campus ror“y«p°arin^u By Eleanor Cogdill , M^^erator '^Th’ m n^' Here on our campus of Gardner-Webb, there is a prevailing for^a^good usedTefriS'rat^ waTsoon spirit of love for those less fortunate than we. And, as has raised, so one was bought from Mr. been proven to us, no one can love without giving; love is en- -Peiix Hamrick, a deacon in the lo- forced by unselfishness. As someone has said, “Charity be- j jai church. Thus, a good supply of gins at home.” That is true, but here on our campus, it goes takeif to tws*unde?'riviir^ed even deeper than that. Charity begins in our hearts and over- - a n o i un rpnvi ege flows. As one throws a stone into a lake, and the ripples go far out, even so does unselfishness spread. The motive which gives faith and assurance to each student who gives is simple. It is that love is the most important and satisfying force in life, and that this love should be expressed before it is worth 2r the past eight pounds of m^t'" by ‘'thf ^ APRIL, 1951 Carnes - Nuf Said story Hour departments so that the Lord

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