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3 tape-Book-of- of Common-Prayer” constitutes the link whieh binds “together out the world whatever their aif-|

Celebration ; Local Pilgrimage

To Be Sept. 17

Indianapolis Episcopalians will leave at 4 lack =n the marping

En] Suet: tie Con ; Ww gress, will take Aplace in 8t.| 7 Luke's Episcopal] _. Church, Evans-| “ton, IIL. Phillip! N, Smith of In-|

§ shargaal the. Jo-. eal pilgrimage to! the congress. i

through-

—ferences in detatied theology may; be, officials report. The book, as _ Its title indicates, * includes "the prayers, ritual and sacraments of the church, It is said to be second] only to the Holy Bible as the most widely read book in the world. — |

Paved the Way ;

The translation of the Bible into English and its genersl dis-| tribution among people of all stations paved the way for “The| Book of Common Prayer.” | Prelates and church dignitaries from all over the United States and foreign countries will speak during the 11 Eucharistic’ Conconducted by the Church Union between Sept. 11 and 23. The first congress will be held in al the. last) attle ash, The intervening ones will occur In ¢ities across country between the east and

fue Say

Youngster to Visit Pastor : Who Baptized Her in Estonia Conference

By EMMA bap MILNER |

Times Church

An 11-year-old Tadianapolis|

counts Pastor Paul Fyfiman among her new American friends.

126 to Attend

pastas

Christian Youth

| Meet in Wisconsin -

i ————— ———.

Grou y tomorr t 10 ow a ay will conduct

Tub will a. noon, Aug. 2 - —eont _jand Im |=The

‘west coasts. “

from All Saints’

The Indianapolis pilgrims leave|acquaintance with : Parish House| ame thang -Contrat-A ve; Sept. 17

girl this week-end will renew her | the minister who baptized her in 1939 in their] homeland of Estonia. i

Twenty-six young people and youth leaders of Indignapolis will leave this week-end by chartered bus to attend the- Central Re-

|

and arrive in Chicago at 10 a. m. They will receive the Holy Com-

= ati m. ind gttend an after“Hoon session before Turing 16] Indianapolis. | Speakers Listed - Distinguished clergy to speak at the congresses include repre-

Catholic and Eastern Orthodox| Churches throughout the world. ~The Rt: Rev. Wallace E, Conkting, D.D., the bishop of Chicago, will be the celebrant for the Eu--charist in the services in St, Luke's. The Lord Bishop of London, the Rt. Rev. and Rt. Hon. John W. C. Wand, D.D, will . The Lord Bishop of Oxford, the Rt. Rev. Kenneth Kirk, D.D., will give the chief address in thé afternoon.

The American Church Union announces this piirposeé in spon-

to a realization of its inherent

and expressed in k of Common Prayer.”

daa Abh

tion on. the He’

& % aaabak

growing areangihy.

1c Episcopal ‘Church and the Angli-| an Communion—this |

on the eve of the General Con- visit.

vention of the Church” September in San Francisco.) In addition to Mr. Smith, those arranging for the Indianapolis jlgrimage include Eugene F. ter and Miss Alice Richard-

Quakers Set Silent Meeting]:

—Quakers-will hold an old-fash: evocens giving: Soned “silent meeting” tomorrow English.

» 8:10:30 &. m. inthe First Friends’ - Church.

the lives of

and the minister, Arthur Voobus, now of Chicago, ‘gince-her

uated from Estonia in 1944 and| finally found sanctuary in a dis placed persons camp in Germany. They arrived in Indianapolis last ° «The family includes the! pentatives of the Anglican, Old Tal ents, x . ‘Saar; i [Jillle Marie Saar; the son George| Saar Jr..and Eva. i

half 8id, Dr. water upon her head In the sacred. ceremony

ered home for the baptism and the

to be.the week-end guest of the Saars, to talk over |before the way and enjoy “rd for many months. tonlan dishes He Wil I for the 10:30 a. m. service tomor-| cafpolicity by “Services of Wit-lnow in the First United Lutheran ness’ to te Catholic . Faith &8{Chyrch. ~

TeOvement in: the waa: at

chil as J

benefit. |todded and answered in her na-

Momentous events have touched litile Eva Saar of]

this city Dr,

day. - Eva and her family were evac-/

Georg irs.

and Mrs. grandmother,

Mr. the

Sacred Ceremony

When Eva was a year and a Voobus sprinkled

in ‘Fartu, Estonia.|

in the comfortable Saar Tonight, Dr. Voobus will come life in Eston

préach |

Thirty” “former displaced per

sons including the Saars atlend

: GrANGtHer A stheyssdeo dsc deprive: Americans. .of housing and Jobs ide wher we Bring them over Here”

the Saar ommerce in when a call was made to ask —Vonbus—

terpreter, rActed as Translator Thus, the little girl did gaydy

and competently, seated on the porch swing, watching her play-| mates, Jusslion

The reporter asked a) in English and Eva! anslated for grandmother's Mrs. Saar Sr. smiled,

Eva reversed the

tongue. the-information-in

No doubt conversation. will fly

{back and forth quite furiously in]

In a silent meeting, no previ-/the humble little near East Side

ously planned ‘program is fol- house tonight.

Dr. Voobus, also

Jowed. Worshipers rise and speak 'a refugee, understands quite well; as prompted to do so by an inn. [all the Saars went through be-

urge. Members enter the church! fore in quiet and leave in the same States,

they came to the United’ He was asked tb come

manner, - If no one is “moved” to to this country last year by the break the stillness, worshipers sit United Lutheran Church to give

In wordless meditation throughout | New

the period. ’: pervice will be ahnounced prior to!

_/the meeting tomorrow, does notin the Baltic Universary, come! burg, Germany. The guest minis-

mean that members will without preparation. Quakers are ; asked to compose their minds and]

Wo {Chicago But the fact that no order of Seminkry.

Testament courses In the Lutheran Theological

At the time, he 'whs teaching: Ham-

ter was born in Tartu and graduated from the University of

-and-in every way to make ‘Party He afterward became -ajderstand God." p. 200. i

themselves ready for the meeting. member of the faculty of that

Spiritual Miracles

As a result of such procedure, they report spiritual miracles in the form of changed lives sometimes eventuate. Willlam Wistar Comfort in his; book, “Quakers in the . Modern ‘World,” commends the silence) with which the Ban. Francisco Conference of the United Nations] opened, “Perhaps statesmen may sometime learn that collective silence is more effective than indilvidual oratory,” he writes. The silent meeting will be held tomorrow at First Friends in the “Ebene of the Rev. Herbert Huff: man, pastor. It will recall the wo of Whittier:

¥And so I find it well to come

room, For here the habit of the soul ar less the outer world's conrol: te The ath of mutual purpose pleads Mare earnestly our common

And ee the silence multiplied By these still forms on either side The world that time and sense

LUD SETS CARD PARTY

y 1 ».. Bai Circle No. 23, 1adin of Nsor an

Ea att Shop,

| University. {ary

dg

The. Chicago seminpronounced “him a. “distin guished scholar in the fleld of Primitive Church - History, New {Testament manuscripts and Oriental Christianity.” Values Her Contacts He has written the results of his studies into various books ant magazine articles, As you look at Eva, rosy and eager, it is difficult tg re alize that she spent four years of her life in a dreary DP camp. She seems

{to be entirely integrated with ofr,

midwestern life. She has taken Brookside for her home and the tehiidren-—of —the for her friends.

She also values her adult con-| : fn-|

For deeper. rest to this still | tans, a member of the staff yyy pRAYEK GROUP of

tacts. William Herron, for the. Family Service Associa-| tion, met the Saars at the train last September to greet them and! help them fee] at home. He and the - association have kept In (touch with them ever. since.

__The Rev. Paul Huffman, pastor

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A WORLD-WIDE 'GosrEL CENTER

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE:

“rh -dairoliton at INE ALL <b PORD PORTER, Pastor

Hoar” ALVIN RASMUSSEN and nis “BELLE BOYS" - %

Marylin, Rowlyn and Ralyn of Bob Jones

University, Greenville. 8. ©. | 8 unuual Gospel Béfvics at T:48 P.M.

Church, also has become a friend!

quiet festivity to follow. Little to them and the other refugees did they know what lay ahead. in Huffman ja [family in his Park Ave., residence, Chure Brooks, the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph!. Wick, Miss Carole Davis and

ichampion of DP's throughout his {denomination.

Grandmother Saar speaks tell you. (Inlyjit1e English. And so she sum-| {bedrock of our population. moned Eva from her play with United States needs new en across the street to serve DP's are content to take wor {and {Americans wou would-seorn scorn.’

{gional Planning the United Christian

Geneva, Wis. represented: Broadway - Methodist Betty Jo Wright. {Fred Baker, {and Miss Dorothy Little.

{ Richard Hargraves.

Br. Arthur Voobus Friends and relatives had gath- |. the First United Lutheran|—Gerry Booher.

| Miss Vera Winger,

his congregation. Pastor! a yjen. sheltered a DP Downey

-Mike

has. Wagoner,

*

In fact, he is known as the

Miss Mary Jo Taylor. First . Presbyterian

TATAW/ ye .Geraldine Simmons.

You can any day ‘by telling this atheran minister that we “ought o let those people stay In Ger-

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wo rs To Miss Ma Tand Mrs. Ralph JONAS. Friends Chureh-~Miss.

? ate ry i 1 a count or ginally was Betty Bogue.

a8” he will ™ “They made the: very The Church

blood. K Brethren

most Nis. {

“Our

Ted Holland.

Church—Joann

live in houses that

cal John Sharp.

'Soul' Is |

Sermon Topic

{Mrs; Frank Lidde,

“Soul” is the | Lesson- sermon in all

lof Christ, Scientist,

subject of Churches. Federation, and Mrs, Ehalt,

Rev. Johnson to Be Nev

for “tomors

TOW, Mr, Earl McMinn, Supt. ~ NORTH METHODIST The golden text Is: “Thus saith Fleming Garden Pastor” [10:45 A. M. — “The Reality of the high and lofty one that in-| The Rev. Jess Johnson, stu-| God.” Soloist, Mr. Charles polities 3 Jon ser “ habiteth eternity, whose name iS dent in the Butler School of Re- | Wesley Martin. Sermon: “The Stistian's Faith.” Dr. holy; I dwell on the high and ligion and pastor of the Frankfort| 7:30 P. M.—“Illuminated Hori-| Church Bay 9:30 A.M, ‘holy place, with him also that is Christian Church, expects to as- | zons.” Dr. Dallas as L Brow ” ieors of a contrite and humble spirit, sume his duties as new pastor of | Dr sdeauate off- the street parking

to revive the spirit of the humble tha Fleming and to revive the heart of the Church in September, contrite ones.” Is. 57:15. «+ The Rev. Mr. Johnson, who

The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from Ministerial the Christian Science text book “Science and Hejlth with Key: to! ‘hav the Scriptures” by Mary Eddy: “Spiritual sense is a con-| ‘scious, constant capacity to un-

Association, held

e two small _children,

Conference of You

The following churches will be Church —Ed Willams, William Arbaugh, Miss Patricia Campbell and Miss North Methodist Church Philip Boyd, Bud I Niehaus, Miss Carolyn McCoy Irvington Methodist Church— Olive Branch Christian Church Speedway Christian Church— Third Christian Churéh- -Lyle|

Avenue Christian Bruce

Church—

Irvington Presbyterian. Church Ross Gooch, David Bally, Miss!

Brookside Evangelical United ®

& Den- | LYNHURST Lynhurst Washingt, n 8. pastor i 9:

CROOKED CREEK. N. Mich, Rd. & §6th [Praver serviceThursday 7:30 p. m. 1 PM {No evening service for July and nd August -

METHODIST CHURCHES

‘ROBERTS PARK CHUR

University Heights Evangeli-| United Brethren Church!

Garden Christian =

president of the Butler Student)

pastorate in Oregon before com- | ing here. Me and Mrs. Johnson,

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets

To Present Bell Ringers

~ Rasmussens will

_ Perform Tonight

sens play cowbells, the singing saw and the marimba. They interspersé the music with evangelistic messages. The Y. for C. will conduct | week of meetings with the Rev. “Forman Linicome of Cary, Tad. giving the sermons dally at 7:30

_bring the

TROP

a the

ETRODIST ple will conduct the 10 Miss Miriam Wassiner, of the Volunteers eodora Home, will Sill speak. 8 Soy - i. Sohaduled.

games VING

s showing “Out ot the Night,” in the

worker

are scheduled IN

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Joseph Wick will Preach so-| Barrow morning in the absence 0

one who {is on ED. TO!

tute, San

ann three-da ” UY

Antonio, Tex.

-

SCIENCE CLUB TO MEET “The Outdoors” subject of the lecture in the noon luncheon meeting Monday of the Indianapolis Scientech Club in the Antlers Hotel.

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

A Cavalcade Production

| Sponsored by Pacific Garden

Chicago

Rasmussleighbelis,

through Saturday. A rally Sunday, Aug. 21, will campaign to a close, Religious events follow: pp re e, Methodist Canterencs Jay. ws Olennt the Cave tomormission, 330 N. Special, my Inusteat numbers will | fe Russell, Mrs. Erma! family life and emphasizes faith,

pienic beet og c nning I Cat the Bix Bale Camp. |in a broken home, Where rell-

{gious affiliations exist in mar]

AAAS AL

‘booths of vari-

Centenary Cihyistian Church will nsor Mrs, pon Mexican tian Insti- | Catholic Charities Bureau, the in. an Jewish Social Services, address Wednesday at 7: 30 p. m.| eral Protestant Orphans’ Home In oe Church.

ene Buhmiller

Church, will give the devotions. Miss Lauralee Burke will play harp numbers. Nursery care will be provided for small children so that entire families may at-

will be the

“Out of The Night” (motion picture)

Mission,

" |booth. Red Feather agencies

Booth at Fair Catholics, Protestants and Jews are sponsoring a booth presenting|

(which will _be open. the, Marion County Fair The fair will be held Monday |?

TABERNACLE PRESBY YTERIAN Central

EWING VAL | MOORHEAD

Sundar Behool—4:38 A. Mount Fosmiaoaio

maker, Ind, on Rd. 20 at the southeastern edge of Ind

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A panel devoted to religion willl occupy & conspicuons position in ‘the family life booth. Thé panel * proclaims the slogan, “The famyy that prays together stays tot gether.” It stresses the house of worship as the very center of

| nurture, counsel and fellowship..

|Broken Homes It sets forth the information ¥: that one out of every three marriages in the United States ends

riages, this, it says, is the portion lof every 15 among Protestants; among Jews. Twelve social service and reli. glous agencies assisted in the among the 12 include: The Councll of Social Agencies, the social service department of the Indianapolis Church Federation, the the Gen-

and the Lutheran Child Welfare

Movement; smn ps win + Nellie Cr — Young; — chile Association. | — The meeting wilh oe held as “minister and youth -ad-{—Non-Red Feather agencies. co- = Conference Point Camp, Lake! visor —of the Central Christian operating tnclude the Indfanapotisif

'Councit-of Churchwomen and the aduit education department of the Church Federation.

101 Men's Baraca Bible Class

Broadway Baptist "Church 22nd & Broadway Class Meeting—9:30 A. M.. BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH, 10:00 A. M. * Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Tedcher

Belmont Church of Christ | 1002 8. Belmont Ave.

{of failures in marriages; one outi}

1, one out-of. every. 18. among. Cath-i--

" WHT pe > ad ae Saturday. A fish fry, games, Olics; and one out of every 22 Al Hh ‘entertainment and ous kinds are announc

Church Sponsors Talk By Texas Woman

~The Women's Council of the

Sunday Program

Christian Science Churches

Branches of The Mother Church The, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

Thé Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, AUG. 14th “SOUL”

: Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches - (Daylight Saving Time) :

FIRST CH URCH Castle Hall Bldg. R. R,, 119 E. Ohio St.

SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th

THIRD CHURCH : : y Bivd, at 3th

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8.

Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R, Church Edifice

CHURCH College-at 624 Evening Service, 7:30 R. R, Church Edifice

~1600% Prospect 8t. R R., 1611 Prospect

- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 28th St.

ee - ———————— a — SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.

Wednesday Evening Meetings in

All Churches at 8 P. M.

Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m.

" Worship and Preaching 10°45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m i Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

BAPTIST CHURCHES

* WOODRUFF PLACE

LC TRENT, D. D.

ed 9:30 A. M.—8unday School. 10 #5 A M—Rev. Joseph Belcher, Jose h 8. eed, NERS Bera os SOP!

Miss. No Sunday Evening service. y

Baldwin and Miss, TOE

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott

2k

DO. PARK—39 ® Grant aim Baath] . Clutton: 9:30 A, M., 7.00

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Invites You to Worship With Us

at Central ‘Ave, & Westfield Blvd. ight Saving Time 10:45 A: . —Morning Service.

boro TE Alas

PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD

By W. L. Latham—Part a

“The storm clouds are gathering. Fear and confusion grip the minds of men, paralyzing

thelr efforts to establish peace

speaking. 9: 100-9: 35 A. M.—Bible School. “Classes for All Ages oof

—zion EVAnE Retormes SE 2 PTIS Te Exeter —do— HFN 848 on Evangelical and Isom Perris—8:30 and 7:30

ot FRY BAPTIST CHURCH

and _securit

Detween the na“tions of e “Never In the . history of the world has the -

Meridian and Sermons 3 tS or

Peter

Vroom.

10:30 A. M.

MERSON AVE.—Emerson & EB. New York. 7:30 P. M.

Carleton W. Atw George on pg Director

Donald J a. m. and 1:3

2 blocks 8. of 10:30 A. M.—Wordhip: Sermon by Drs Paul Junki. | Conrad, New York. “Our |

9:30 A_M.—Binle School.

Additional adult leaders going | to Lake Geneva include Mr, and! representing [the state YMCA, Danie! R. Ehalt, head of thé department of re-| the Hglous education for the Church

{ i wb i | { !

Wi

Louis

Rev. Amos IL. Boren, Minister

G

Crafton. 9:45—11:30:

Since 1821

Delaware at Vermont

5:30 P, M.—M. YF

9:30 A. M.—Church School.

“Mutael Covenant

EAST 10TH STREET _ METHODIST C. R. Holmes. Pastor E. 10th St. at. Keystone Ave.

Church Behool .....e...riiivennnsane Worship Service .. - : Sermon by Pastor Home of the eo Everson Bible Class

| on a new and most frightful

is!

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(700 North) 1] Bie School . TAM U.S. Gets Hoosier La a IR notance’ of ‘Oe A M Ww ASHINGTON. ‘Aug. 13 (UP)! r. Willard | M Wie Kkiner- ~Guest Speaker. | The White House said today ZION that President Truman signed !

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North and New Jersey Sta,

FREDERICK R. DARIES. D. D. Past

legislation to transfer 1472 acres of the Vigo ordnance plant to the

Justice: Department to provide AOL TPR ANRENPLLD si J A ? Asistan farm land for the federal prison! ,’ “/ M.—Chureh School. at Terre Haute Ind. ——" 1000 A M - Service. of os SY MARK" S of Iron ’ Paste or *Frankenteld

| UNITED LUTHERAN | Prospect and Linden Sts. 1 Rev, - Duane E. Schroeder WOrship +uvveveeenss10:15 A. M.|

EB. New York & Oxford sty, Rev. Carl H. Amelung, Pastor 9:30 A.M) A ———

or 13

Ii TT nt ni eli! ow nie a gion

‘Ingram and 18th Sts,

«5 L(AMliatéd With Unity, Kansas Ch». Mo.) | Rev. C. E. Oldham SUNDAY SERVICE. 1] A Int OR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Ad-Interim Minister Open Daily 10 to S—Sat. Till 3 “Morning Worship .....2:30 A.M. Une Kierature — Classes Fras Ev ening Service iar ae TAS P. M.

SI. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

~Sunday School for All Ages.

| HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN

tinea 3

ark

“We Welcome You To Attend Last 2 Days

39th ANNUAL CONVENTION

BIBLE STUDY 1:00 P. M4: 00 P. M. EACH DAY

EVANGELISTIC SERVICES

7:30 P. M. EACH EVE. _ELDER M. E. GOLDER, PASTOR |

CHRIST TEMPLE Eldon M. E. Golden, Pshr 402 W. Fall Creek Bivd.

word “preparedness” meant so much to mankind. In view of atomic power, the future takes

aspect, such as never before confronted humanity. We can now more clearly understand the real significance of the

prophet’s declaration when he said:

“The nations were angry, and Thy wrath is come, and the.

time of the dead, thut THEY SHOULD BE JUDGED;

and

that Thou -shouldest give reward unto Thy servants the

prophets, and the saints, and them and great; THE EARTH. "”.(Rev. 11:18.)

that fear Thy name, small

and shouldest DESTROY them which DESTROY -

Bo in the long ago it was definitely foretold that In the “time of the judgment, when God's work was. drawing to a

.. close, men would bé engaged in destroying the earth, and

that the Lord would ¢ome and put an end to those responsible

for this terriblé havoc. The prophet Isaiah says:

.the Lork maketh the earth empty,

“Behold, and maketh it waste, and

turneth it upside down, and scattereth abroad the inhabitants

thereof .

+The earth also is defiled under the inhabitants

thereof; BECAUSE they have TRANSGRESSED the laws, CHANGED the ordinance, BROKEN the everlasting covenant.

THEREFORE hath the curse devoured the earth . .

habitants of the earth are burned, Isa. 24:1-6.)

. the In-

and few men left. (Read

Therefore the sentence of doom hangs over. the world today BECAUSE of men's disregard for the law of God. The Ten Commandment law is the standard by which sin is de“fined, Tor Paul says, “I had not known lust, except THE LAW

had said, Thou shalt hot covet.”

law 1s the knowledge of sin”. (Rom. 3:20.) reverently look to God for power to. obey the divine law, —securtty-woutd-

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

“701 N. Pennsylvania St PAUL E. HUFFMAN. Pastor 10:30 AM. wi oo D,8.T 9:18 A: M=<Church School

Church Offica, L1-9503 Pastor's

Home, HI-3928

Garfield Heights Church of Christ

2842 Shelby Street ble Study, 10. A. M. Evening Service, TP. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. + Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 1 w. L. Tg Minister, vu Vie GA-1945—GA- 9480

|

Hours

VARY WALTER L

IN BARTH Pastor of Wotship 8 & 10 A. MO AUR

CHURCHES!

| 1, these in that climactic

peace amt

(Rom. 7:7.) “For by the

If men would

~throughout—every-tribe—amnd

nation. Stealing, killing, immorality, etc, would be banished

from the earth.

(Read this- wonderful law in Ex. 20:1-17.)

Friend, are you obeying this law, just as it was written by

the finger of God?

Men will be destroyed from the face of

the earth because of the changes they have made in God's requirements, as we have just noticed .in Isa. 24:1-8. God sald, “Six days shall thou labor, and do all thy work: but THE SEVENTH DAY is the Sabbath OF THE LORD THY GOD:

in it thou shalt not do any work.”

(Ex. 20:8-11) Our profes-

sion of religion is-null and void if we refuse to obey God on

IY any pofrit “that has been made clear to us, for James says;

“For whosoever shall keep the whole law; and yet offend inONE POINT, he is GUILTY OF ALL.” (Read Jas. 2:10-12.)

Any act of wilful disobedience will prove disastrous in the

end. Lot's wife"

Christ emphasized this fact when He sald, “Remember Men might consider her act of disobedience very small, but it proved fatal to her.

And the Lord Himself

points to her case as a warning to all mankind to do exactly what God commands, or-perish as she perished.

Friend, are you prepared to meet God? The end will come

in a most awful sudden and unexpected moment,

The closing

scenes of the great drama of human history are already being enacted. Boon the last performance will come to a sWeeping,

dramatic, soul-terrifying elimax,

“For when they shall say,

peace and safety; THEN SUDDEN DESTRUCTION cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with ehild; AND THEY

SHALL NOT ESCA hour?

."” (I Thes. 5:3.) Ard you ready to stand in the | presence of the Great Judge of all the earth and hear Him

How will it fare with

say, "Blessed dare they that DO HIS COMMANDMENTS, that,

they may have right to the tree through the gates into the city.”

Are you keeping all ten of His commandments? ‘in one point, he is guilty of all.” Further

whosoever offends *

of life, and may enter in Would you be included? Remember,

information on the Sabbath question will be sent free on request. OUR FREE CORRESPONDENCE BIBLE COURSE will definitely help you to prepare to meet your Savior in peace. you. to really know your

These thirty lessons will enable Bible. Address me at 2812 Ruckle

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