Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1951 — Page 40

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Sermon of the Week—

His Savings Built His. Church: ol Hi dden Shengih’

“And all things ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.” Matthew 21:22. A MAN'S complete faith in these words has built a home for the aged. ; His faith is surmounting barriers so men of all faiths can . help elderly people, * The Rev. Raymond Brown of Edinburg sold his business and § used his life's savings to build a church, the Blue River Gospel Tabernacle, and Faith Home, a « haven for the aged in Edinburg. * Rev. Brown was a restaurant owner until a day in 1947 when he visited a sick friend in &n old people’s home. . “I couldn’t stop thinking about the people I saw and how much they needed help.” He was preaching occasionally in a little church near Edinburg. Then he asked permission to visit and preach at an old people's home near Columbus, » ” »

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Scripture: “Passing through | the Valley’ of . Weeping, they | make a place of springs.” | Psalm 84:9, -

| CHARLES LAMB, in his I essay “New Year's Eve,” says that the birth of a new | year “is of an interest too . .| wide to be pretermitted by | king or cobbler. No one evgr | regarded the first of January with indifference.” | "It would certainly be quite | difficult for us, in ‘these days, | to regard" the beginning of a | new year with indifference, because ‘we ‘are always hoping | that things will be better in {| the world in the year to come. | Like Janus-—(the Roman god | of two faces) “His revers'd face may show

| y ih Grade distaste, Rev. John K. Hammon | And frown upon. the ills having the possibility of being

Pen Sales Rise

By the Rev. John K. Hammon Expected in '52

Note: The Rev. John K. Hammon, minister of the North Uni-

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discrimination. In close focus, immersed in the current of a situation, we see it as black.and white, harmful or beneficial, bad or good--because of its direct, immediate effeet upon us. » » »

INSTEAD, we should look upon the contributions events make upon the whole; untoward events must be laid upon the fabric of a lifetime if we are to draw -conclusions as to their real influence and effect - upon a person, It may be that a misfortune is not so dire a misfortune as our hasty judgement declared it at once to be. This is a point of view that may be difficult to appreciate because each one of us is the victim of the moment, and no

| FT. MADISON, Towa— Writing through it we have been given a equipment ‘sales, in 1952 may exfuller knowledge of the depths ceed those of any previous year of life; through it we have‘de- |oxcept 1947, which =et an allveloped a solider basis for a time high, according to Wilbur K. realistic faith; through it We’ gjgon, president of the Fountain have acquired a stature from pen and Mechanical Pencil Manu- - whose eminence we ean observe |, turers Association and director the ebb and flow of life with |r development for W. A, Sheafgreater equanimity and confi- sor Pen Co. dence. “Passing through the Broadened domestic markets,

valley of weeping” we have ; i i No of springs.” stronger promotion and larger

There will be many to say, export volume should boost sales “Thank goodness this ‘past year if material restrictions don’t slow is over.” But there will at leas o be some who would not alter, production, Mr, Olson said. Rela if they could, the course of that | year’s events, despite’ all the ment prices is another reason for difficulties and accidents and |increased sales.” Many fountain crises, because they know that pens and mechanical pencils still " within the year were planted are selling at 1939 prices, accordthe” seeds of strength. ing to the association head.

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or.imagined fears, unhappiness : 2 And smiles upon the or tragedy? B >On A Has Moto | New-horn Year.” However, there is danger that Costller and crueler wounds | What could be more human we may be judging the old year and adversities of a year just * {the sixth grade home economics But it is a deep truth that BY ACE EXPERTS

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DO NOT CONFUSE THIS

morning in 1948 when I realized that God wanted me to labor in my own home town, Edinburg.” Construction began on his church in May. Much of the money was Rey, Brown's life gavinge. He and a few members of the church did most of the buflding. ‘Attendance was small at first, but grew with each passing month. In September, 1949, Rev. Brown and parishioners began construction of Faith Home for the aged. it will provide a home for 18 e.

lelass at School 75 has decided to States Raise Funds ‘Many Veterans | we can learn and grow through

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‘ “Our own money would have |County public health nurse, to lic Works Association, nearly a to 2650 in 1951. The average ..on | MODEL XI WITH ~ gone only halfway toward com- distribute to families around! dozen states passed mew or. in- nugber of employees on Schen-| EVEN the harrowing impact | OLDER MODEL pleting the building,” Rev, Brown REV. BROW N—Practi Nashville. ley’s rolls during the year was) of tragedy can be eased by the says. “We could never have fin- . ' N—rFractices Myrna Lee Jackson headed the creased truck taxes or registra-| (11,800, ris id n g consciou consciousness that jshed without the help and co- What he preaches. committee for collecting and re- tion fees. They included Illinois, | rn operation of many friends.” pairing clothing and household Indiana, - Michigan, Mon t ANA Vir OMETHING - NEW - DIFFERENT FT yu» Radio Station at College articles. 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