GOD'S PLAN 19 lives for what is really a slackness within us in this life. During the Great War a very visible mark was made on mankind ; the great one-pointed- ness of life which developed at that time was plain to see. We all had one aim, to help the War. It was a wonderful time in which to live, especially in those countries which took the most prominent part in the War. One thought existed in all minds, and that was to work for the War, through this a marvellous unselfish- ness seemed to burst into life. I remember at one of my "seeings-off" at a station, when the War looked almost hopeless to the cause of the Allies, how miraculous was the restraint shown, a strength of purpose, the resolve " to do it," on the faces of all present, on the faces of the officers as they looked after everything and everybody, forgetting no detail for the comfort they could give the men; on the faces of the men when they knew what they had to face, for I speak of a time when it was seeing them go back to what they knew they had to face ; not as at first when there was a certain amount of romance about the journey, a certain spirit of adventure, of the unknown and the unexpected. It was a very different day when everything that was latent and hidden was called out in