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I I I a i.' 5 I - I , i S I . i n I! 1 a - ma i mm H i-i'""-"' sarin 1 1 H il' I t 1 RALFTGH N f! FFRRTTARV U 191R f 1 vfn o tfc : I t T IB A A V7I A m. A. A. m. A. A. .A. ft & A a A V 1J ill lll'Jl II 1 LI I ul I m Organ of iheNorlh Carolina Conference. FOURTH YEAR. RALEIGH, N. C., FEBRUARY 14, 1918. 0 o A Father Owes His Children a Christian Education. Practically all fathers recognize that they owe their children an education, but there are still mul titudes of professing Christian men who do not seem to realize that they owe their children a Christian education. It is passing strange that fathers and mothers will bring up their children with the greatest care in the nurture and admoni tion of the Lord until they are sixteen or seventeen years of age and then send them off to school or college without the slightest inquiry into the reli gious influences of that school or college. As a re sult many of the boys and girls from our Christian homes are being sent to schools and colleges where their minds and morals are poisoned for life. I have seen one splendid young fellow after another go from Christian homes to such colleges and have seen them return utterly indifferent to religion. When you think of sending your child to college, your first question ought to be: " What will be the moral and spiritual influence of that college on my child ?" Fathers, you owe your children a Chris tian education. ---Christian Observer. 0 J - I H i mm mm ' ( ! .0 U ; U E
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