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New Generation in Our Faith and Fellowship IN THESE DAYS when "hydrogen" has suddenly become a terrifying word, our faith in the future is reduced to elementals. We have faith we shall have a world to leave our children and children to leave the world to. And on this simple and fundamental faith we rest our commitment that, to the extent to which it is in our power to achieve it, our children will come to maturity with the strength that comes from the knowledge and love of God. Of course the Board of Home Missions cannot teach your children - this is the task of church and home. But it can maintain a Division of Christian education with competently trained educators continually at work to provide materials and programs to aid the church and the home. From baptism to the last years of life there are practical materials produced by the Division to aid in Christian nurture. The new parent reads Messages to Parents of Children under Two. The nursery and kindergarten teacher uses the program books prepared by the Division for these ages. Through primary, junior, intermediate, senior departments the Division's unified curriculum carries children through successive stages of educational development. The Pilgrim Fellowship is there to receive your children as they come in to the difficult high school years when they are neither adults nor children. It is in these years that summer conferences often provide the "mountain top experience" that sets the feet of youth upon the Christian highway and the Division is there to provide capable leadership. Come college days, and in the colleges and universities the Division has aided in providing campus religious leaders to help students comprehend that the most exciting intellectual discoveries are no more exciting or fundamental than the
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New Generation in Our Faith and Fellowship IN THESE DAYS when "hydrogen" has suddenly become a terrifying word, our faith in the future is reduced to elementals. We have faith we shall have a world to leave our children and children to leave the world to. And on this simple and fundamental faith we rest our commitment that, to the extent to which it is in our power to achieve it, our children will come to maturity with the strength that comes from the knowledge and love of God. Of course the Board of Home Missions cannot teach your children - this is the task of church and home. But it can maintain a Division of Christian education with competently trained educators continually at work to provide materials and programs to aid the church and the home. From baptism to the last years of life there are practical materials produced by the Division to aid in Christian nurture. The new parent reads Messages to Parents of Children under Two. The nursery and kindergarten teacher uses the program books prepared by the Division for these ages. Through primary, junior, intermediate, senior departments the Division's unified curriculum carries children through successive stages of educational development. The Pilgrim Fellowship is there to receive your children as they come in to the difficult high school years when they are neither adults nor children. It is in these years that summer conferences often provide the "mountain top experience" that sets the feet of youth upon the Christian highway and the Division is there to provide capable leadership. Come college days, and in the colleges and universities the Division has aided in providing campus religious leaders to help students comprehend that the most exciting intellectual discoveries are no more exciting or fundamental than the
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