With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . e cut from) paste-boardwould answer. During the week the little ones might be interested to cut outboth anchor and the chain, using paste-board. Before reading the following sermon, drive to church and after theaudience has been shown to seats, begin the service with singing, have theregular prayer and have one of the children preach over the sermon at thechurch in the morning or the object sermon of last Sunday. M Y DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS: I want to talk to youto-day about a very important subject. The Bibl

With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . e cut from) paste-boardwould answer. During the week the little ones might be interested to cut outboth anchor and the chain, using paste-board. Before reading the following sermon, drive to church and after theaudience has been shown to seats, begin the service with singing, have theregular prayer and have one of the children preach over the sermon at thechurch in the morning or the object sermon of last Sunday. M Y DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS: I want to talk to youto-day about a very important subject. The Bibl Stock Photo
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With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . e cut from) paste-boardwould answer. During the week the little ones might be interested to cut outboth anchor and the chain, using paste-board. Before reading the following sermon, drive to church and after theaudience has been shown to seats, begin the service with singing, have theregular prayer and have one of the children preach over the sermon at thechurch in the morning or the object sermon of last Sunday. M Y DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS: I want to talk to youto-day about a very important subject. The Biblespeaks of hope, and says, Which hope we haveas an anchor of the soul, both sureand steadfast, and which enterethinto that within the veil. (He-brews vi: 19.) I suppose most of you havebeen on board a ship or large boat.Very near the bow, or front end ofthe boat, you have doubtless noticeda chain, at the end of which was ananchor, made in the form of this onewhich I hold in my hand. Now, Iwould not care to go out to sea onany ship which did not have an an-chor on board. In crossing the. The Anchor. 61 62 THE ANCHOR. Atlantic you may sometimes be out for days and weeks, and some-times even for months, and have no need of using the anchor. Butall the time, while the weather is pleasant and everything is movingalong prosperously, the fact that the anchor is on board the ship andthat it can be used in time of danger, gives a sense of security to allthe passengers. If it were not there you would constantly fear, lestthe storms or fog might come when your ship was near land ordangerous rocks or shoals, and then your ship might be lost with itsmany hundreds of lives on board, simply because it had no anchor. Every man and woman, and every boy and girl, needs to havehope as an anchor to his soul. We should have faith in God, andthen at times when all is well, when we are prosperous and blest, and everything goes along like the ship in pleasant weather, wewill constantly have peace and r