There is a feeling of fear on the part of some of our women, that perhaps our Auxiliary, by becoming a member of the organization asking for remedial legislation, is slipping too much into politics. We pray to God that His women may never become a political machine. But we must remember that Jesus taught us to attack the forces of evil in His name. In the prayer written for our daily use, we ask “that we make no peace with oppression, that we reverently use our freedom, help us to employ it in the maintenance of justice among men and nations to the glory of Thy Holy name.”
(Source: Rosa W. Bulluck (Mrs. R. D.), Christian Social Service Secretary, 1926 Woman’s Auxiliary Annual Report, pp. 25-26)
