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Remember Now Thy Creator in the Days of Thy Youth – In Society

Arie den Hartog·1978-06-01

In society, we have our confession, we speak of that which we believe is the meaning and purpose of our life. Society is the world. The world that spiritually stands at enmity against God. The world which hates God and His Word and commandments. The society in which we live has been characterized in

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Society Life

Helen Ezinga·1941-03-01

Society—Secret Societies—High Society—Society Life of all kinds! Webster defines the word as a “number of persons united for a common interest; the more culti­vated portion of any community in its social relations.” Secret Societies have been a com­mon form of organization since the beginning of co

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A Critical Look at Young People’s Society

David Engelsma·1960-05-01

Just as the whole structure of Federation, Beacon Lights, and conventions depends upon the individual society, so the society depends upon the individual member:  YOU. Society is lowly esteemed. It has come to be regarded as a sort of grown-up Sunday School, and a Sunday School for “grown-up youths”

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What My Society Means to Me – March 1940

Alice Reitsma·1971-10-01

I shall endeavor to make clear what my society means to me and, of course, hope and believe that these benefits are also experienced by many other society members. In the first place a society is an organized group within the church. And this group is organized with the definite purpose of studying

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Your Society

Homer Kuiper·1948-01-01

The society serves as a proving ground for the future church leadership. The active so­ciety members today are the back­bone of the church tomorrow. Make your society a blessing to the church in which God has called you and given you a name and a place. Young Peoples' Society

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Society Life Is a Necessity

Cornelius Hanko·1942-04-01

It is but a natural impulse, and, therefore, a mark of the spiritual life within them, that they seek Christian fellowship with one another. Society life is that, but it is more. It is also a Privilege. One of the attractive features of society life is that it is not com­pulsory. No one is forced to

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The Rewards of Leading Young People’s Society

Vern Huber·1972-03-01

In discussing these rewards it will be necessary to consider the various aspects of society life and the involvements of the leader. In many respects the young people’s so­ciety is similar to other societies and Bible study groups. The young peoples society exists principally for the purpose of pro­

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Stories of Grace: PRCA 100th Anniversary Commemorative, 1925-2025

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Social and Political Responsibility

Barry Gritters·1981-06-01

I. Society A. Society is a collective group of people. 1. It includes all the people in a certain area or community. 2. Church members and non-church members are all included. B. But society is not simply a group of people who have no relation to each other;it is an organism. 1. The people in socie

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Bonded Together

David Harbach·1977-09-01

According to Webster, the word society can mean any organized group of people joined together because of some interest in common. By taking a close look at the words organized,” and “joined,” and the phrase “because of some interest,” it is my hope to convey to you my thoughts concerning the importa