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I SUNDAY II SCHOOL ■■■ LESSON •=• ■v HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D D. Os The Mihidy Bible Jnstlwte of Cblcafa. tl*l«*wd by Wettein Newtpeper Unlsn. Lesson for October 14 lesson eublecta and flrrmture laata SSfoelsd and <-opyrl(M«d by International Pouncil of Religious Education; used bv permission THE HOME FOSTERING CHRISTIAN IDEALei LESSON TEXT—Deuteronomy • «-»: Luke 2:11 93. EpheMaM tn. 29. • 1 < GOLDEN TEXT—Be ye kind one io another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another. even aa God tor Christ's sake hath forgiven you.—Ephesians 4 » “Juvenile delinquency” ii an expression often heard in our day. It speaks of the awful way in which our boys and girls have gone astray spiritually and morally in recent years. Fortunately, we are beginning to realise that most of the blame falls on the parents. It is parental delinquency in the matter of proper rearing of the children which needs our earnest attention The home is the right place for the fostering of Christian principles of living, but all too often even Christian people have put that whole load on the Sunday school and church. They can help, but they cannot do the job which should be done in the home Home should be a place where: I. God's Word Is Accepted (Deut. 6:4-91. The Bible teaches us the truth about God and that is information of the highest value and usefulness in the home. He is our God, and He is One God. There Is no other God, and at the same time this infinite and eternal One Is very close to us—our God. How precious! The acceptance of the truth concerning God draws forth our love toward Him He is not like the heathen gods who cause only cringing fear. He lores us and we love Him. with all our might (v. 5). This Word of God and the truth concerning Him should be the normal and natural subject of conversation in the home. Any time, night or day, and anywhere. in the house or on the street it should be as easy for a boy to talk to his father about God as to discuss his school work, or sports, or any other thing. Let's make it a natural, normal, accepted thing that God and His Word are talked about in the home. H. Growth Is Expected <Luke 2: 81. 52*. In the well-ordered home the child finds his place as Jesus did. as an obedient, well-mannered, co-opera-tive member. There, too, is the natural place for normal, well-balanced development. There must first be growth in wisdom. The mind and will must be in control, lest the physical get out of hand. They must develop, even as the body grows. Thus the growth of the body becomes not just an animal development, but one amenable to proper restraints, cultivated and poised for full usefulness. But the home fails if it does not at the same time give the child a chance to grow "in favor with God and man.” The boy Jesus continued to grow in gracious personality, with both God and man as the interested recipients of the fruits of H;s spiritual development. Every home should be a Christian home and every Christian home should be a center of norma) growth for children. This should give us cultured Christian men and women for the next generation. Hl. Love Is Expressed (Eph. 8: 22 25*. Love Is not just a warm and tender feeling hidden away in the heart. It shows in the homely details of dally life In the home. A Christian wife expresses her affection for her husband by giving him his God-appointed place as head of the 'bouse. There is a graceful and voluntary submission to God’s plan for the home which makes fcr order and unity. Happy is the woman who seeks that place ar-d lives in it! Her life will be blessed' A Christian husband will learn to control that natural masculine tendency to dominate. He will study the gentle art of courtesy and kindly affection. He will love his wife a* Cl>riat loved the Church, and that means a willingness t Q both live and die for her. Christianity really should show forth at its very best in the home but alas, so often jus’ the contrary is true! Let us get that thing straightened out and keep it right! IV, Rights Are Respected (Eph. •:M). Mutual devotion between husband and wife, and mutual trust between parents and children—there we have the basis of a real God-honoring bonne. We must give attention to the matter of a fair and full recognition of the rights of others. The parent who rides roughshod over the wills of his children need not profess to be a true follower of Christ. Likewise, children who are disobedient and insolent to thfcir parents have nr, real testimony for Christ. Thi* business of being a Christian is real It calls for right living everywhere, and that must begin at *3 the home the parent and child roust both learr. and Bva fo* high standards of Christ.

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"THHE HOME. A SCHOOL OF , CHRISTIAN LIVING' ■ Deuteronomy 6:4-8; Luke 2:51 f 52. Ephesians 5 22, 25; 6 I I foi Sunday. October II , The home a* the primary suria t unit, ix ihr bexi place for the c:il ( tlvathm of I'hrlxtiHii ideals. , | V. 4. "II ar. I > Israel, the l<or< t our God is one God.” We are iu . debicd to the Hebrew* for tile e- « tablixhmeni of <>n>- God. there a.< I no division of fore s In the God • head There is unity in all ex t pr exxion- of God. V 5. "Thou shall love the Lord ' thy God with nil thine heart, and 1 with all thy soul and with all thy 1 Might.’* The lle.nl , . to 'll' ' Inner na'ur of man including hi* ' Intellectual and emotional facult les. The sou! is mans personality; 1 the might |X the Milin total of the energies, bodily and in titaily. V ii. "And these words I command thee this day. shall la- In your heart " The word of Gll must get in to our hearts through the mind. We first learn it and th ti we learn to love it. V.7. "And thou xha't teach tlv-tn diligently to thy children, und shall talk of them when thou ait-ic-t in thill' house and when Ihoii walkost by tile way. and when thou iie-t down, mid when thou ria st up ” The word of God was to be deeply impressed Upon the children. The will of God should b. about in the home », fr ely ax any other subject. No greater contrlbution imi i home make than canslug the children to make God’s will their will. V.S. "And thou shall bind iti-m for a sign upon thine hand, und they shali h ax frontlets between thine eyes." Tin- commandments of God weie constantly mid everywhere to he ill view that they migiit l> in tlie mind. V. 9 "And (lion shah write them on tin- post.- of thy house, and on thy gates." Here is expressed the »ame thought in the preieding v xe. From verses v-e learn that family iraiuiug wax to perpetua e the law; piireiits Were to make a profession of their religion; tin ; home wax to be cousecrat d ax a godly home: children were to '»■ eompdinoiis wil.ii th • parent.; home training should be religious. Vsl "Ami he went down with them- and came to Nazareth, and wax subject to them, but his mother kept all these sayings in her heart." Though Jeuu* knew he wax the Sou of God. Ik- set an exmnpl to a'i children to obey parents, Oi course it Is understood that parents Io be obeyed are g.uul and godly. V 52 "And Jesus inci ased >n wisdom mid stature am! la favor with God and man " Jvstis developed in a fourfold way; mentally, physically, spiritually and socially. In this he is our perfect example of a well-round life. V. 22 "Wives, submit yours Ives 1)0 YOU KNOW? 1 Wiiat fe th- object of Proverbs as stated at the beginning? 2 What is declared to be the beginning of true knowledge? 3. Complete the quotation. "I love them that love me ..." 1. Os what are riches and honor and life declared to be the reward? 5. What connection la there- between diligence and wealth? ANSWERS TO * • DO YOU KNOW?” 1 To give wisdom and tnstruetlon in rigMeoatmeM < I’rov. 1.2, 3). 2. The tear of Jehovah. I’rov. 1:71. 3. . . and those that seek me diligently i-ur'.yt "hall Gnu me." Prove. 8:17. 4. Humility und the lear of Jehovah (Prov 22:41, 5. "The Hand of th- diligent maketh rich." iProv. lb: 41, OsaftutMMS M it you do not want Io be a soueiper avoid th-se ••spros. ions; "I heard ..." ' They say . . . ” "Somebody ym» ever heard . . . " "lent It awful ...” and ”juai between you aud me .. "

unto your hii-bauds, as unto the land." This was a i urrent teach 11 tug; the spirit of the verse Is that 11 of harmony; equal opportunity sot all as a Christian teaching makes no one a slave to another. ! V 25. “Husbands love your wiv-x, eien as also Christ loved ill<hur<h and gave himself for It." 1 la'Ve akin to lite love of God as ’’l seen iu Christ who died ax a r * *’ do-nu ris fundamental in an ideal *’ home. VI. Children, obey your parents in th- laird; for this is right." '* The obedience is to be In the laud. '* in the spirit of the land. - V 2. "Honor thy father mid thy ' moth r. which is the first commandment of promise.” WltJio'it due ii-spect to parents there in ' not likely to be much respect for ‘ God If parents are worthy to be | honor d. then honoring them is a I help for tin- ihildren to honor God. ‘ V..’!. ’ Tita: it may !>.- well with * thee, and that tf.ou, mayest live 1 long on lite earth." Other things ‘ being equal obeying par nts iu tin- Lord will cause children to have good habits of life, not ludiil- ' i ging in social customs that may hurt the body. Then one’s intlu--1 ence lor good causes oir to lie long remembered and thus io IT'-t in the minds of others. V.l. "Ami. ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath but ; bring them up in th nurture aud admonition of the laird.’ Parent reaponxiblhty will not allow nitkindness, unreasonable treatments, uncalled for criticism. ——o—— KHUR(HES| Zion Lutteran Church Monroe and Eleventh Sts. Paul W. Schultz. Pastor Sunday school and Bible clar-s. 9:00 a. tn. Mission services, 10: Oft a. tn. Lutheran Hour. 11:30 a. tn. Feiiowship iuticb. 12 noon. Church choir, Wednesday, 7:80 p. in. Saturday catechism school. 8:80 a. tn. Voter;-’ assembly, Oct. 22. 7:30 p tn. oa Church of the Nazarene North 7th and Marshall Sts. J. T. Trueax, pastor Sunday school 9:3** A. M. Mr. i Doyle Lytle Supt. This is Home Crusade mouthW give you and your family a warm welcome io come worship 1 and study the Bible with. We have a class fur you. Morning worship 10:30 A. M. Good .-tinging. Sung by .Male Quartet. Message; "Why do Christians Suffef. i Junior church 6:45 P M A spitI itiial xervic • for your child and a \ program for their benefit. I Young peoples service 6:45 P. 1 M An Interesting service for the young p opie. Bring your friend , with you. Evangelistic service 7; 30 P. M. Good singing, special music. Message: "The Goodness and Severity of God.” Prayer meeting W dnesday 7:80 , P M First Methodist Merrill O. Lester. Minister Lowell J. Smith, Supt. “The Will ot God" is the subject * of the morning worship » rtnoti. 1 What is the will of God? Do we , know the will of God? Do we. cred- * 111 aa the will og God some things •’that are not hix will? Cutne let us - reason togeili r. Let the people ’ who made Rally Day a success in the church school, come and keep up the record. The Church members are asked to att nd the con- ‘ ference on Evaiqselixt. Sunday ' afternoon and evening. Oct. 14th al Wayne street Church. Bishop 1 Alexander our gi.at colored Bishop will speak in the afternoon. Mid-week service will resume the study of the greatest of qu stiou* •What will you do with Jesus”. ■ ■ — Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller. Pastor I Church School at 9:00 A. M. Luther Clase, superintendent. Ther are classes for young and old Ciiiue and bring the entire family. Mission Festival service at 10:00 • A. M Dr. Louis C. Hesiwirt, former pustor of this church, and now piofc»*or at Mission House Semr iuary. Plymouth. Wlseunxiu will be tUe gxatt »pnL«r. tiermvc theme • flw Parsdox ot Lil* " • Evctans warskip -•terries at i P. M. Dr. Hexsert will again bring

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the message. Theme; "The Paradox of Christian Witness." Ail members of the thurch are urged to lie present for these services. Visitors are always welcome | Tuesday at IP. M. woman ot I the church will s w for the Red Cross. “ Junior choir rehearsal on Wede m sday at 6 3t) P. M. i- Phoebe Bible Class meeting In t the church social rooms on Thinsir day at 7:45 P. M. s Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:00 P M (, t'atecfr* tlcal classes on Saturday ■ morning; seniors at 9. juniors at " Hi A M. » O FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Carey R. Moser. Pastor 9:25 A. M Rally Day hi our ' Sunday School. C. E. Ball. Supt. You will find a hearty welcome at this growing school. Bring your children, parents, for there is alio ' a fine class for you. 10:15 A. M Morning Worship. ' 8-1 mon theme by the pastor. 1 "Occupy TUI I Come". The choir will render a special selection. 1 Also bring your boys and girls to 1 our Junior church meeting at this same hour In Its own rooms. Comp tent teachers will care for your young i hlldren While you worship with us. 7:00 P. M Evening Service. This service features the Men’s choir, which ix growing In interest. .Men, if you enjoy singing, w invite you to join us. Other interesting and helpful parts iu tlie service In which al! can have a pari. Come for Just one hour, 7 to 8. 7 I' M Wednesday, the midweek prayer and praise hour. Every Christian should be In soma prayer service al this hour. -"'0 Nuttman Ave. U. B. C. N. Van Gundy, pastor Sunday school. 9:30 a. m Rally day service, conn- one. come all. Morning worship. 10:30 a. in. C. E. 6:30 p. m. t'oiniiiunion service. 7:30 p. m. Quarterly meeting .Monday at 7;3t) p in. Revival service each evening at 7:30 o'clock, with the pastor bringing the message each evening. —o — First United Brethern CMirch Madison at Ninth Street Charles E. White. Minister i 9:15 A. M. • Sunday Church School Curtis Hill, Supt. Classes i with separate rooms and capable teachers for ail ages. I’rge guests, i friends, and neighbors who are not obligated to other churches, to attend. All w koine. 10:3tl A. M. • DIVINE WOKSHIP with sermon by the Minister. Subject: "The Recovery Program fur the Cburcn." Anthem and choral servlie by vested choir and organ* Ist. Servic carefully und prayeri fully planned to last one hou;. > “This ia a church of Christian Co-- ■ diality. A Churchly Church. Yet A Friendly Church, with a home- . like Spirit." Worship l« a primary • need of the soul. i 6:30 P. M. - Christian Endeavor Sot ietles. Four a parate groii|i». 7:30 P. M • Evening Sei vie-:, i Observance of Bonebrake Seminary Day. Sermon subject: "The . Task of The Minister Today " Our • att ndance Is Increasing, and we t urge a!l members and friends to attend evening service. 7:00 P. M. • Wednesday Midweek Service. Various groups nu-et ►' separately. 8:00 P. M. • Choir rehearsal, it Wednesday. The First Presbyterian Church J. W. McPhesters, Jr., pastor 9:00 A. M. Bible Class, conducted by Mrs.. W A. Lower. t 9:30 A. M. Church School. We ■ need to know more in order to live ? better! W. P. Schrock, Superln- • tenth nt. 5 tO:3o A. M. Morning Worship. s Sermon by the minister. Special 8 music by the Choir. The attendauea 1 last Sunday was more than uoubl--1 i '. Let’s attend Church again this Sunday! i The Toddlers' Room will b con- ’' ducted by Miss Bemlece DeVoss 1 ' and Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain. ’ 6:00 P. M. Westminster Youth • Feiiowship Supper. Mr. Edwa.d • Sharp, sponsor • Wednesday 7:06 p.in. choir prac- ' tlce. All adults who like to sing are Invited to the reheat Ml! 8.00 p.m. "Bible Insights." We study the second chapter of the book, "Th!a Freedom" by the Rev. Gans Little. . Let this mid-week study period be . an oasis of worship and r»newal 1 for the week! Thursday. 10:00 A. M. District Me ling Fort Wajrne Presbyterit lai. Miss Rachel Benefer, the Dls- - trlct Secretary tor the Board of r National Missions for this Central i- Area, will speak hoth in the mornt- ing and the alternooß. She la an ntlrtria.t*' '.ntxlfi "Kb aiperpesfo in foe Mttotio# (Hits oi foe b ; -.-"-utuvru Moußtaißs and the Span51 isfe speaking peoptets. The regular "Ike:-) 45E4;.- .;«*«.

. business of Presbyterlal will I conducted I Friday. 7:30 P. M. Cht*ti*u Education Committee. — f St- Mary's Church | First Maas fi A '* Second mass * 30 . Children's mass ! * J“' High Mass I® 15 A JJ' i Benediction Sunday 2:30 P M Schedule of services for Mission will be made at Sunday masses Sunday Is Communion Day to th fathers and sons of the parish - They will attend the 7:30 o'clock mass tn a body. Very Rev. Msgr. Selmetz. pastor. Decatur Missionary Church Lyle F. Steiner, Pastor »:3ii Sunday School. 10 30 Morning Worship. 7:30 Evening service. We extend a cordial Invlta'lon to all who do not have a regular church home to attend these services. Don't forget this month Is vic-1 tory month or rally month Let each one do his or her pan In bringing someone, so « greater number will be able to hear the Gospel. Rev. Juhnsot! has set a goal for fifty In Sunday school. He Is offering a grand prize or gift to the person having the! greates! number present. Tonight and all day tomorrow j will be the closing services of our special evangelistic services, the Lord willing. We praise God for the victories that have been won. But we are believing God for greater victory in these dosing services. Come, join us in this, great battle against sin. "Not by | might, nor by power, but by my I spirit, xaith the laird of boats."! Zech. 4:6. Church of God Glen E. Marshall, Pastor The Unified Service begins at, 9:30 and closes at 11:20. The congregation enters into the worship through song, scripture and prayer. The congregation then is dlveded and the boyu and girls have junior! church under the direction of Mrs. Mary Hazelwood while the young peuple and adults receive the message of the pastor. Message theme: ■ "Glorious Tbinga of Thee Are Spoken ”. Church school classes are held for all ages after the worship service. Young people and Imys and girls meet In thdr respective services at R:3O p.m. At 7:3" all enter into the evening evangelistic meeting. This U a time of inspiration through song, and preaching. It is an informal service piiere you can receive spiritual help. People are given opportunity fur (telinite decision for Christ in theae services. The mid-week prayer meeting is held on Wednesday at 7:30. The emphasis in this service ia on prayer and praise The church looks forward to the revival services which will begin October 28 with Rev C. L. Quinn. Anderson, Indiana as evangelist YOUR PHOTO TREASURES PLASTIC SEALED Gives them long-life permanency. Excellent for Service Men. 35c and up. Holthouse Drug Co. Pumphrey Jewelry Store GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. • FOR GOOD DRY CLEANING SEND IT TO DECATUR DRY CLEANERS Phone 134 209 W. Jefferson

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The public u> most cordially invited to share the service of thia ( ongiegation "where being a Christian makes you a member." First Evangelical Church F. H. Willard, Minister Sunday School 9:15. "Rally Day" In all departments and claaaes. Morning Worship l):!0. "Our Task Is Our Challenge." Youth Fellowship 6:20. Intel mediate and senior group*. All youth from 12 tu 24 welcome. Evening Service 7:30 "The Test of Faith.” Mid-week Service, Wednesday at 7:30. Youth choir practice, Sunday at 2:00 p.tn. Adult choir practice, Wednesday, following mid-week service. Kutn Join Vs class meeting Tuesday at 7:30 with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Custer. Ladies Aid, Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the church. 0 ■: IM DKhk x Nlpihs 1 1 HBBMBBRBBMUNHIBttSMNMBMHi That phenomenally successful ! devotional quarterly, The Vpi>er ' Room, has appropriated 852.000 fur the establishment us a 'adio department. Thia 6 part incut will sponsor an evangelistic radio program. Some time ago The Upper Room purchased Its uwn large J building in Nashville for the houx- | ing of its activities. Begun originI ally as a Methodist venture, it ! > a< hes now into the homes and j churches of practically all Protex- ' tant denominations in this country. Enrollment ot 7.0(M»,000 person* I In Its 41.000 church schools by the i end of 1948 Is the goal ot the Methodist Church set by a conference in Chicago recently. The campaign, which will be part of the denomination's Crusade to r ! Christ program, calls for 200.000 new officers and teachers and the establishment of diurcb suliool* "at all .Methodist preaching points ; not having one at present.” A concerted move Is on f<x>l in THE IDEAL LUNCH Open 24 hour* a day. Meals, Short Orders, Steaks and Chops Chicken Dinners every Wednesday and Sunday. 413 Wincheater St. Phone 294. Swearingen Dairy PASTEURIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK Phone 208 1202 W. Monroe St. I Time to Brighten Up! Use Long Wearing PITTSBURGH PAINTS WATERSPAR ENAMEL Ask for Color Card. Lee Hardware Co. Miller's Grocery Fresh Meats, Staple Groceries, Fresh Vegetables, Phone 261 Miller's North End Grocery. DISTRIBUTORS of MOBILGAS MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 391

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Protestant circles to enlist the! complete co-operation of all de-' nominations In the proposed decennial O nsux of Religious Bodies for 1946. Many church groups i have recently urged Congress to' appropriate religious based ou the tabulations of reports of local congregations. The 193 C Census was a failure b-cause many church groups failed to co-operate. A total of 12.403, 541 copies of 1 the Scriptures w«e circulated bj the American Bible Society In 1944. this distribution breaking all previous nec ords of the 129 yeur cibl Society. The figures were 825,857 • Bibles, 2,595,698 New Testaments, land 8,981,986 Gospels and portions J of the Bible. In their opening ape ches before the Senate in favor of the United .Nation* Charter, both Senator Tom Connally (D-Texasi and Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg (RMlch) paid tribute to the iuflo me ot religious groups Iu making the Charter a reality. ■ Senator Connally made particular reference to the work of Johu Foster Dulles, a repr. sentatlve of the Federal Council of Churches, PROTECT YOUR FURS by using uur COLD STORAGE service. Ask about it. SHEETS BROS., CLEANERS. Be Particular about your Apparel. Choose your Clothe* with Confidence from your favorite atore. Holthouse-Schukte & Co. DECATUR LUMBER CO. “Home of Homes” Builders’ Supplies and Coal. Estimate* Free. Fhone 253 111 Jefferson St. k Stewart’s Bakery ask for “Enner-Jee Enriched Bread” Cakes. Cookies, Pies or Rolls Phone 1 229 North 2nd st. ENGLE & KIESS FLOURESCENT AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Electric Wiring Phone 212 2nd i Jackson INSURANCE Service Our License Covers! 17 All Old Line H Companies 25 Years Experience Consult Us I THE SUTTLES CO. A. D. Suttles, Aft Fhone 358

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