In the providence of God the Battle Creek
Sanitarium has been greatly prospered, and during this coming
year those in charge should restrict their wants. Instead of
doing all that they desire to do in enlarging their facilities,
they should do unselfish work for God, reaching out the hand
of charity to interests centered
in other places. What benefit they could confer upon the Rural
Health Retreat, at St. Helena, by giving a few thousand dollars
to this enterprise! Such a donation would give courage to those
in charge, inspiring them to move forward and upward.
Donations were made to the Battle Creek Sanitarium in its earlier history, and should not this sanitarium consider carefully what it can do for its sister institution on the Pacific Coast? My brethren in Battle Creek, does it not seem in accordance with God's order to restrict your wants, to curtail your building operations, not enlarging our institutions in that center? Why should you not feel that it is your privilege and duty to help those who need help?