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Youth is a time of high hopes and aspirations. Youth is a time of dreams, plans, and preparations. This is no reason for surprise. It is but natural that the young person, a young man or a young woman, should have a forward look. The youth stands at the close of his childhood. His childish thoughts
In this connection we mention three characteristics: Youth is abounding, youth is impetuous, youth is not mature. Also from a spiritual aspect life is characterized by this threefold view. Youth is abounding. Energy develops faster than it can be used. There is always a surplus. We cannot make up th
Physically the youth has suddenly become an adolescent, but in his judgment, he is not mature; his counsel is short-sighted and hasty; he is given to form snap judgments, and “rushes where angels fear to tread.” Youth is the time of bewilderment, the period of storm and stress. Were it not for the g
It is a wonderful thing to be young, in every sense of the word. For youth is strong and energetic, strong of body, mind and will. It is undoubtedly for that reason that youth is the envy of old age. Surely you have seen how the light will gleam in the eyes of the old man as he watches the contest t
I'm for youth! Not just any youth. Covenant youth. Generalization is the Rubicon that exposes the wary adult to the rampageous emotions of youth. We are inclined to classify all young adults into one kingdom, one phyla, one class, one order, one family, and even one genus and species. Little wond
Although the title suggests that it is youth that speaks we should not discard it as merely a youthful expression. It should be evident that in a large measure we are dealing with sentiments of professors and leaders in the church. This is evident from quotations that are made, and from the natural
They are in their youth. And youth is a time that differs from any other age in life. On the one hand, they have reached that point in spiritual development and maturity where they are beginning to understand the implications of their membership in the church, of the truth which their church confess
Youths the time for care-free enjoyment of innocent pleasure, for matching strength and skill in games and sports, for dreaming and planning for the future.
My interest is in your problems about which we hope to write from time to time. First of all we would examine the youth and his adjustment problem. The youth, the age of adolescence, is well beyond definition. But this does not prohibit examination of or forbid remarks about this important phase of