JUST PASSING THROUGH
Stephen Grellet, a French-born Quaker
who died in New Jersey in 1855, gained
a little immortality by penning these
inspiring and challenging words...
"I shall pass through this world but once
Any good that I can do, or any kindness
that I can show any human being, let me
do it now and not differ it. For I shall not
pass this way again."
And John Wesley wrote these simple but
profound words...
"Do all the good you can
By all the means you can
In all the ways you can
In all the places you can
At all the times you can
To all the people you can
As long as ever you can."
May it be said of us all...
"They passed through this way...
doing good."