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SearchLeisure Time in Service to His brothers
Ganid was, by this time, beginning to learn how his tutor spent his leisure in this unusual
personal ministry to his fellow men, and the young Indian set about to find out the motive for
these incessant activities. He asked, "Why do you occupy yourself so continuously with these
visits with strangers?" And Jesus answered: ―Ganid, no man is a stranger to one who knows God.
In the experience of finding the Father in heaven you discover that all men are your brothers, and
does it seem strange that one should enjoy the exhilaration of meeting a newly discovered
brother? To become acquainted with one's brothers and sisters, to know their problems and to
learn to love them, is the supreme experience of living.‖