Gospel Workers to Teach Health Reform
      
      
        Our ministers should become intelligent on health reform. They
      
      
        need to become acquainted with physiology and hygiene; they should
      
      
        understand the laws that govern physical life and their bearing upon
      
      
        the health of mind and soul.
      
      
        Thousands upon thousands know little of the wonderful body God
      
      
        has given them or of the care it should receive, and they consider it
      
      
        of more importance to study subjects of far less consequence. The
      
      
        ministers have a work to do here. When they take a right position
      
      
        on this subject, much will be gained. In their own lives and homes
      
      
        they should obey the laws of life, practicing right principles and living
      
      
        healthfully. Then they will be able to speak correctly on this subject,
      
      
        leading the people higher and still higher in the work of reform. Living
      
      
        in the light themselves, they can bear a message of great value to those
      
      
        who are in need of just such a testimony.
      
      
        There are precious blessings and a rich experience to be gained if
      
      
        ministers will combine the presentation of the health question with all
      
      
        their labors in the churches. The people must have the light on health
      
      
        reform....
      
      
        The presidents of our conferences need to realize that it is high
      
      
        time they were placing themselves on the right side of this question.
      
      
        Ministers and teachers are to give to others the light they have received.
      
      
        Their work in every line is needed. God will help them; He will
      
      
        strengthen His servants who stand firmly, and will not be swayed from
      
      
        truth and righteousness in order to accommodate self-indulgence.—
      
      
        Testimonies for the Church 6:376, 377
      
      
        (1900).
      
      
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