The Moral Vision
        
        
          Working One’s Way Up
        
        
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          factory begins with the acquisition of machinery
        
        
          and not with the sale of the end products.
        
        
          Congregational matters are very much on a parallel.
        
        
          They begin from the inculcation in individuals of a
        
        
          sense of purpose and an understanding of the
        
        
          importance of hard work, honesty, endurance and
        
        
          unity.
        
        
          Not until the individuals of a nation are imbued
        
        
          with these important ideals to a very high degree
        
        
          can measures be taken for the advancement of the
        
        
          cause. If we ignore the importance of
        
        
          preconditioning, our missionary ventures are
        
        
          bound to end in failure. Any attempt to launch a
        
        
          movement without a solid, national infrastructure
        
        
          would be like trying to roof a house without raising
        
        
          its walls. A roof put up in this way is bound
        
        
          eventually to collapse on one’s head. In much the
        
        
          same way, any steps taken before individuals have
        
        
          been properly prepared for them will lead
        
        
          inevitably to failure and chaos—even death and
        
        
          destruction. They will be found to lead only further
        
        
          and further away from the true objectives.