The minister must hold professional service in such esteem so as to keep it from being dissipated in the maze of shallow channels of service, which open out in all directions today. The pastor is visited, for instance, by a person who wishes to arrange for a cultural and educational program to be given in the community and for the school children. The minister is asked to take the lead in this. It is argued that the planned cultural affair will bring an enlarged vision to the community and to the