Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 October 1916 — Page 5

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Says World is FuljJ of Polks Who Have Life Bat Have Not the v Life Abundant.

^Rev. G. I. Roush, pastor of the Barbqur Avenue United Brethren church, gpoke on "Signs of Moral Decay in Church and State," to his congregation Sunday.» Rev. Roush declared people were becoming unconscious of sin and forgetful of their vows to God. He sfcld in part: '„"*We are passing through a crucial .period iji the life of both church and Stiate. The church, with all her leadership and organization, is coming

Short. The plan of the kingdom is Qpmplete and needs no revision our sin, is the sin of omission. We may llye in the blaze of revelation and yet narrow and self-centered. (•'-/•"'The world is full of folkB who have |ff| .but not the life abundant. They aw'living and yet ignorant of life's colossal task. Again, there are others who know of the harmful and destruc-

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tive forces at work all about us, yet remain inactive. If- there was ever a time when the church ought to be awake and active it is now. "City government is a shoddy sham and shams that is detestable in the eyes of all well meaning citizens. We start a disclosure of one man's dishonesty in a council or legislature, and find that almost^ every member is practicing dishonesty. We must go back to work building true manhood. We need a new generation of men, with such a sense of honor that they will despise and turn from anything that \deprives them of pure hands and clean hearts. "In man's relaflonship to the cflurch we see conditions that argue ill for both the church and the country. People are coming into our churches, enlisting in the work of the kingdom, making solemn vows in the name of Christ to attend services, to help support the church, to »work with the church in soul-saving and the building of the kingdom, and I think I make a very conservative estimate when I say that half of those who make these vows begin by breaking almost all of them."

CHURCH PLANS REVIVAL.

Central Christian Pastor Paves Way for Special Services. "Witnessing for Christ" was the topic of Rev. J. Boyd Jones in his sermon at the First Christian church Sunday morning, in preparation for the revival to be opened in November. Mr. Jones spoke of the amount of work to be accomplished and to what great degree the christians of the world are responsible for the continuation of Christ's work.

In an age when our social, political, economical and religious foundations are being sorely tested," he said, "it behooves those of us who have named the -name of Christ to be what we pro--V,

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fess. Recently we have been dealing in glittering generalities. We have talked glibly of the redemption of the race the salvation of society and of the solution for all of humanity's ills. We have lost sight of the fact that we icannot redeem humanity as a wnole, but that our task is to reach the individual. The only hope for the race is the church of Jesus Christ and if she fa^ls to function, then we had as well eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die."

The speaker declared we cannot legislate darkness out of our city any more than we can drive away midnight by law, but if every professed follower of Jesus Christ would dedicate his life to the unselfish service and live each day as in the Great Master's eye we could change the reputation of the city and make it known in the uttermost parts 'of the world as a city of God.

PUSH PLANS FOR FAIR.

U. C. T. Committees to Meet Saturday Afternoon. The ladies and members of the 11. C. T. will meet agajn in a joint session at the lodge rooms of the council at the K. of P. temple next Saturday evening to take up work in connection with the coming fair. There will be a short business session before the regular assembly and after the business has been disposed of there will be an informal dance. Plans for the fair are progressing favorably and new projects are under way. A large number of tickets on the Reo 1917 model automobile, which .is 'to. be awarded during the fair, already have been given out. The fair is to be held during the week of November IS to 18.

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EVANGELIST LEtTIMS 10 LARGE AUDIENCES

Former Railroad Man Speaks Before Record Breaking Congregations at Walnut Street Church.

A large audience attentively listened to the Rev. Mr. Lewis Sunday night at the Walnut Street Free Methodist church preach on the "Second Coming of the Lord." At the close of the sermon nine persons raised their hands requesting an interest in. the prayers of the congregation. Before the service the church was filled to capacity and a large number*" were turned away. Several of the evangelist's railroad friends were out to hear him, of which he made mention in his pulpit discourse. After a running account of the prophesies that foretold the return of the Lord Jesus to the earth, he said in part: "Never has there been such unrest in the world as there is today. Nation at war with nation, unrest in the industrial world, political strifes and factions all these are but fulfillments of that prophecy in St. Luke's gospel 21:25, "and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth for the powers of heaven shall be shaken." The evangelist brought to bear strong scriptural proof on every assertion that he made.

Talks of Railroad Work.

The morning sermon was devoted to the subject of "The Superheater." This tfas of especial interest to men of a mechanical turn of mind. The evange­

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list treated this subject under three heads: The dg.ad engine, the saturated engine, the superheated engine. Under the first head he spoke of the sinner. Under the second, the justified man, and under th£ third head he showed tlie superman after his empowerment at Pentecost. At the close of the sermon, and as a climax, the Rev. Mr. Lewis gave, in a thrilling manner, a description of an actual run )je made while in locomotive practice, and likened it to the "Run of Life."

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