A two-reel feature by William C. Clifford. This story makes a strong contrast between practical and impractical Christianity. It is sincerely acted and, in spite of numerous hurried scenes, works up a strong heart interest. The father's change of heart when he discovers his son and daughter working with the deposed minister in the slum mission, is nicely presented. The gambling raid was well shown. The photography is pleasing and this makes altogether a strong offering. - The Moving Picture World, December 20, 1913