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        till success crowns your efforts.—
      
      
        The Review and Herald, June 10,
      
      
        1880
      
      
        .
      
      
        Gather Into the Sabbath School
      
      
        Another work in which all may engage is gathering children and
      
      
        youth into the Sabbath school. The young may in this way labor
      
      
        efficiently for the dear Saviour. They may shape the destinies of souls.
      
      
        They may do a work for the church and the world the extent and
      
      
        greatness of which will never be known until the day of final accounts,
      
      
        when the “Well done” is spoken to the good and faithful.—
      
      
        The Review
      
      
        and Herald, June 10, 1880
      
      
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        By Pen and Voice
      
      
        With pen and voice proclaim that Jesus lives to make intercession
      
      
        for us. Unite with the great Master Worker, follow the self-denying
      
      
        Redeemer through His pilgrimage of love on earth.—
      
      
        The Review and
      
      
        Herald, January 24, 1893
      
      
        .
      
      
        Some will work in one way and some in another, as the Lord shall
      
      
        call and lead them. But they are all to strive together, seeking to make
      
      
        the work a perfect whole. With pen and voice they are to labor for
      
      
        Him.—
      
      
        Testimonies for the Church 9:26
      
      
        .
      
      
        Christ crucified,—talk it, pray it, sing it, and it will break and win
      
      
        hearts.—
      
      
        Testimonies for the Church 6:67
      
      
        .
      
      
        The pen is a power in the hands of men who feel the truth burning
      
      
        upon the altar of their hearts, and who have an intelligent zeal for God,
      
      
        balanced with sound judgment. The pen, dipped in the fountain of pure
      
      
        truth, can send the beams of light to dark corners of the earth, which
      
      
        will reflect its rays back, adding new power, and giving increased light
      
      
        to be scattered everywhere.—
      
      
        Life Sketches, 214
      
      
        . Our ministers should
      
      
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        not give all their powers to preaching discourses, and let the work end
      
      
        there. They should instruct the members of the church how to take hold
      
      
        of and successfully carry forward this branch of the work [missionary
      
      
        correspondence], which is to our tract and missionary society like a
      
      
        wheel within a wheel. The movement of this inner wheel keeps in
      
      
        healthful, powerful action the outer wheel. Let this inner wheel cease
      
      
        its action, and the result will be seen in diminished life and activity in