April, 1949
THE FEDERATION JOURNAL
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Daughters of Dorcas Club of Durham
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What Think Ye of Christ?
(Contributed by C. S. Young)
The Lord Jesus challenges the attention
of the world and meets the needs of
everyone.
To the Artist He is the One Altogether
Lovely.
To the Architect He is the Chief Corner
Stone.
To the Astronomer He is the Sun of
Righteousness.
To the Baker He is the Living Bread.
To the Banker He is the Hidden Treasure.
To the Biologist He is Life.
To the Builder He is the Sure Foundation.
To the Carpenter He is the Door.
To the Doctor He is the Great Physician.
To the Educator He is the Teacher.
To the Engineer He is the New and Liv
ing Way.
To the Farmer He is Sower and Lord of
the Harvest.
To the Florist He is the Lily of the Valley.
To the Geologist He is the Rock of Ages.
To the Horticulturist He is the Time Vine.
To the Judge He is the Righteous Judge
of Men.
To the Jeweler He is the Pearl of Great
Price.
To the Lawyer He is the Advocate and
Law-giver.
To the News Men He is Good Tidings of
Great Joy.
To the Oculist He is the Light of the Eyes.
To the Philanthropist He is the Unspeak
able Gift.
To the Preacher He is the Word of God.
To the Sculpter He is the Living Stone.
To the Servant He is the Good Master.
To the Statesman He is the Desire of all
Nations.
To the Student He is the Incarnate Truth.
To the Theologian He is Author and
Finisher of our Faith.
To the Toiler He is the Giver of Rest.
To the Sinner He is the Lamb of God that
taketh away the Sin of the World.
To the Christian He is Saviour and Lord.
What is Jesus Christ to me? He is Every
thing to me.
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Daughters of Dorcas
Club Song
(Words and Music by Mrs. M. L. McDougald)
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Daughters of Dorcas Lord may we
True Daughters of Doras ever be.
Even as Thy servant toiled of old
Humbly working in the Master’s fold
Using her needle day by day
Serving her Lord in her own way
Working together in one accord
True Daughters of Dorcas ever be
Seeking always to serve Thee.
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Daughters of Dorcas day by day
Helping someone along life’s way
Speaking a kindly word of cheer
To some soul discouraged here
A cup of water, the widows mite
Both are precious in his sight
So may we work in Thy name
Not for self or earthly gain
True Daughters of Dorcas ever be
Seeking always to serve Thee.
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