The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found 
difficult; and left untried.: Gilbert Chesterton (1874 - 1936) 

 
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A PERSONAL CREED 
 
I would be a friend to the friendless and find joy in ministering to the 
needs of the poor. I would visit the sick and afflicted and inspire in them a 
desire for faith to be healed. I would teach the truth to the understanding and 
blessing of all mankind. I would seek out the erring one and try to win him 
back 
to a righteous and a happy life. I would not seek to force people to live up to 
my ideals, but rather love them into doing the thing that is right. I would 
live 
with the masses and help to solve their problems that their earth life may be 
happy. I would avoid the publicity of high positions and discourage flattery of 
thoughtless friends. I would not knowingly wound the feeling of any, not even 
one who may have wronged me, but would seek to do him good and make him my 
friend. I would overcome the tendency to selfishness and jealousy and rejoice 
in 
the successes of all the children of my Heavenly Father. I would not be an 
enemy 
to any living soul. Knowing that the Redeemer of mankind has offered to the 
world the only plan that will fully develop us and make us happy here and 
hereafter, I feel it not only a duty, but also a blessed privilege to 
disseminate the truth.: George Smith  (1870 - 1951) 
 
=An IDEAL is a vision of the Ought-To-Be - some good to be attained. . 
. . An ideal is a challenge to a better life. First we must see it in 
imagination; then we must long to make it a part of ourselves; then we shall 
guide our conduct by it, we shall live it. An ideal is both light and power. It 
is light for conscience and motive-power for will. It is a standard by which we 
judge between right and wrong. When we see a noble ideal lived out in another's 
life, it gives us a holy discontent with ourselves until we make it our own and 
it makes more beautiful and strong our own character. This is the way of all 
progress, as the world grows better, for there is no progress without ideals. . 
: G. Walter Fiske - Source: quoted by Loyd J. Ericson from G. 
Walter Fiske, Jesus' Ideals of Living, Abingdon Press, 1922 
 
=You cannot contribute anything to the ideal condition of mind and 
heart known as Brotherhood, however much you preach, posture, or agree, unless 
you live it. Faith Baldwin (1893 - 1978) 
 
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