Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1918 — BAPTIST CHURCK REVIVAL. [ARTICLE]

BAPTIST CHURCK REVIVAL.

At the meeting last night the evangelist introduced Ins audience to a family thSt can be found in almost any community, the “Tatar” family. He said that this family consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taber and their three children, Agi, Ini and little Dick. In Mr. Hamilton's sermon fault night the thought was made plain that sin is not only in doing the wrong thing, but in failing to try to do the right thing. Man’s business while on earth is to love and serve God and man, and when man fails bo do that be as just as black a sinner in the sight of God as if he had transgressed other specific commandments. The making of money is not the purpose and end of existence, but the development of Christian character. The subject of the sermon for tins evening will be “A Living Sacrifice."