1917. This little book has been written in the hope that it may help to define the human element in the making of a Christian. It does not pretend to deal with that part of the Christian life which is hidden with Christ in God, but is concerned chiefly with the human side of Christian experience, the moral situation we have to face in our own hearts, and the personal challenge that we meet in the teachings of Jesus Christ. It is written in the belief that if we have a rational understanding of human nature and its normal reactions we can apply the message of the gospel with more wisdom and help many bewildered or discouraged people to find their heavenly Father. Each chapter is arranged in two parts: a general discussion of the subject and a Bible study. The studies can be used for group or class discussions by leaders in Sunday schools and Christian associations or by college students.