Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1952 — Page 10
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_ In his opening "This | Be- universe, that manifested itself
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"This | Believe... .
Edward R. Murrow |a God who controlled man in the
lieve" broadcast explains {in different ways to different peo- | the reasons for this series. (ple. It was written by scholars Wo Hard 1% he {and learned men in dozens of dif-| 'e Hardly néed to ro= [fer creeds ridi minded that we are living in an erent. creeds, Bul rd ng high age of confusion. above ‘all secular controversies A lot of us have traded in our (was a faith in One who ‘was the bellefs for bitterness and cyni- |Creator, the Giver of Life, the eclsm, or for a Reavy Pckage of |Omnipotent. | despair, or even a quivering por- Man's age-long effort has-been {to be free. Throughout time he
ton of hysteria. Qpinions can be picked up |ha5 gtriggled against some form cheap in the market-place while |,¢ tyranny that wofild enslave his mind or his body. So far-.in this
such commodities as courage
and fortitude, and faith, are in |centyry, three epidemics of it alarmingly short supply. have been let loose in the world. It is to try to meet the chal- We can keep . our freedom |
lenge of such a situation that the “This I Believe” series was prepared. ‘he hope is that these expressions by thoughtful men
|through™ the increasing crisis of| history only if we are self-reliant {enough to be free——dollars; guns, and all the wondrous products of and women in all walks of life |... 0 and the machine will not| of the rules they live by, the |}, ooh “This night thy soul things they have found to be |...) phe required of three.” the basic values in their lives, | : SL
may be of assistance to you. | THESE DAYS I see graft and By WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS corruption reach high into govAssociate Justice, U. 8. Supreme Cour |ernment. These days I see people DURING moments of sad- afraid to speak heir finds be- : | cause someone will n ey are ness or frustration, 1 often! northodox and therefore disthink of a family scene years|loyal. These days I see America i nt f Yakima, identified more and more with apo a Se OE % rg| Material things, less and less with W alk the bes had To | spiritual standards. These days I t e Hier M th was! ¢¢ America drifting from the a few years Jar 5 0 or ‘a: Christian faith, acting abroad as sitting in the living room talk-|,, 5rogant, selfish, greedy na-
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ing to me, telling me what a won-| derful man father was. She told Hot in oy eresied a Eun me of his last illness and death.|, 4 their hopes and aspirations. She told me of his departure my ago days the words of my from Cleveland, Washington, 10/¢aiher come back to me more and Portland, Ore....for what proved, ,.. we need his faith, the faith to be 4 fatal operation. His 1ast|¢ our fathers. We need a faith
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words to her were these, “If Ii,,.+ dedicates us to something gi iL Wh Le, glory, if 1 live 1pigger and more important than those words puzzled me. I coul Surgeives To Possessions, Only . e Vv . eT wouly Je able to guide the destiny of nato live, that I could understand. Hons, in tis fie ost spitieal But why it would be glory to die [Period 0f world history, was something I did not under-| stand until later, a | In Far West, Willlam O. Doug- : 8 8 @# | las, 58, reveals here his perTHEN ONE DAY in a moment| sonal creed. This is one of a of great crisis I came to under-| Series of. statements prepared stand the words of my father. for broadeast by thinking, use“If 1 dle it will be glory, if I live ful people in all walks of life. it will be grace.” That was his, The program is presented by evening star, The faith in a power| Edward R. Murrow over WFBM greater than man. That was the at 5:20 and 10:20 p. m,, Monday faith of our fathers. A belief in! through Friday.
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| Main address will be made by| {Sen. Henry C. Dworshak of Bur-
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Sermon of the Week—
SCRIPTURE: “For God hath
but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” II Pim. 1:7.
IN TODAY'S WORLD fear is,a common word, betraying 4 common spirit. The Apostle Paul declares that God has not given us this spirit of fear, hence we must ask, “What is its source?” An honest probing revealed that it comes from lack of faith in God's promises, That we may recognize that this spirit of fear is pagan, Paul tells us what God's gifts are—‘the spirit of power, and of love, and‘of self-
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A Lincoln Day dinner and| speech by an Idaho senator are) |set for Tuesday night by Marion| {County Young Republicans Club. | Activities at the open meeting at, {the Indiana Roof start at 6:30
Mayor Clark will be toast- |
tion reads.) It helps me to think of these gifts in reverse. AS people who live in one. of the few rich and free countries in an overwhelmingly poor and | distraught world, we need the | spirit of self-control. ” ” »
ONE OF MY missionary friends was caught in a hostile. land. She was frightened | and she prayed that God would | hasten her escape, but God did not seem to hear, Her fears increased and her¢ petitions for protection “grew. One day, a new spirit enveloped her soul and she found herself praying God would give to her and her colleagues courage and faith for any suffering that might come. When that spirit of selfcontrol possessed her, her fears ceased and God seemed very near, The spirit of love is absolutely necessary to the spirit of self-control. Neither one func-
tions perfectly . without the | other, They are ,inseparables. When I Hved in Japan I
knew well a certain fine couple. { Years earlier he was a confirmed alcoholic. When drunk, { he was exceedingly cruel to his family.. His wife, a Christian, bore his abuses as long as possible. One day she thought she could endure no longer, She consulted Dr. Kawaga, the noted Christian preacher.
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HE AGREED that she had
not given us the spirit of fear,
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‘Freedom From Fear’
NOTE: Miss Jessie M. Trout, an ordained minister of the Disciples of Christ, the vice president of the United Christian Missionary Society and
former missionary to Japan, wrote this “Sermon of the
* Week” for The Times.
Miss Jessie M. Trout
most it would seem enough, but then he said, “Bat you are a Christian. Your Lord practiced redeeming love, If you leave your husband, your life may be
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baby boy suffocated here
“I tried so desperately line was busy. My pleas of
‘That's an old-gag.’”
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saved, but what of his soul? If you return to him, you risk your life to show a love that may redeem him.” She returned in the’ spirit of love, and her husband became a changed man, No more was she conquered by a spirit of fear. Think of the spirit of power that God makes available. The question'-is, have we tapped it? Two years ago electricity became available to ‘a little summer colony. It was interesting to_see how it was used. Some were satisfied with the most meagre lighting and others had light and a hot plate. But there were still others who used it for lighting, heating, cooking and power for a water pump.
Their mode of living yas com-
Death on a Party Line—
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BELLINGHAM, Wash., Feb. 9—A 3-month-old
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was laughed off a party line. Mrs. Victor Todd, mother of the baby, told a fire department emergency squad:
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. . POWER IS NOT force, but power is a spirit, the spirit that derives strength from love and self-control, and ' in ‘{return makes love and self-control stronger, These, then, are the spirits that free the soul from feat and conquer persons and
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er and I will not fear ., , .” Hebrews 13:6.
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