Dignifying our occupations
Description: page 19 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 724 to 748Summary: Perhaps you heard the story of the paper manufacturer who told his minister: "I thank God I am in the paper business. I believe it is a service calling just as the ministry is. Everytime I see children carrying home bread and meat from the store wrapped in clean paper, I give thanks that I am permitted to serve them in this manner." Part of your function as Chairman of the Vocational Service Committee is to devise ways in which your fellow members can achieve the Object of Rotary by "dignifying their own occupations as an opportunity to serve society."-From the SECRETARIAT, R. I.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 738 (January 28, 1954)
Perhaps you heard the story of the paper manufacturer who told his minister: "I thank God I am in the paper business. I believe it is a service calling just as the ministry is. Everytime I see children carrying home bread and meat from the store wrapped in clean paper, I give thanks that I am permitted to serve them in this manner." Part of your function as Chairman of the Vocational Service Committee is to devise ways in which your fellow members can achieve the Object of Rotary by "dignifying their own occupations as an opportunity to serve society."-From the SECRETARIAT, R. I.
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