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CHRISTIAN FREEDOM
By Rev. Robert Spencer Hough, Pastor
Howard Memorial Presbyterian Church.
The ideal for which ypii fight is
Christian freedom, for yoursolf and
for all people. The Atlantic Charter
expresses the purpose for which we on
gage in . war. VJe fight for freedom,
not for territorial expa,nsion. You
arc engaged in this struggle to make
possible freedom for our nation
Jesus had much to say about freedom
He said, "If ye continue in my xrork,
then are ye my disciples Indeed; and,
‘ ye shall know the truth and the truth
shall make you free." (John. 3:31-32).
The condition upon which xve obtain
Christian freedom is by continuing, in
Jesus’s word, which means obeying Him
If wp obey Him, wo are his disciples
in fact and not' ji^st in name. By
knowing His teachings xve com.e to knov;
the truth about ourselves, about
other people, and about God. This
truth makes us free from prejudice
and hate, and enables us to love God
and love our fellowman. The truth of
God will free us from bondage to evil
and free us for service in Christ's
kingdom. The man X'/ho fights with
truth on his side fights a battle
that/ must eventually end in victory
God's truth will not be defeated.
rniETHS "AGSifr^—
THE ENTIRE TARBORO ROTARY CLUB
EDITOR'S CORNER:
V-DAY
Glennis Weeks
Sarah Heilbroner
Mary Kinter Ausbon
Bella Porter
Margaret Edmondson
Marcia Warren
V/innifred Rosenbaum
Mrs. Robert Wilson
F. M. Carlisle
Goo, Heath
Lucille Henderson
Mrs. Mary V. Barnett
Vfc are positive that you
that you xirill continue to
lered "enough".
As we go to press for the August is
sue, indications are that unrest and
dissention are flaring up both in
Germany and Japan. As sure as the’
run rises in the East, right will
prevail again throughout the world
and the nations that perpetrate this
terrible slaughter x^lll be called up
for accounting.
We all knox\r that the going is tough
and will be tougher as the end nears
for these tyrants. They are corner
ed like so many rats and will fight
to the death. But VICTORY is in
sight and millions axmit the day and
hour to- celebrate V (Victory) Day.
will not falter at the finish and
pour it to them until they have hol-
We like the now historic reply by our comrade, Joe Stalin, v;hen
asked as to who would dictate the peace terms, said, "Let the
first ones to Berlin draft those terms". So, this issues part
ing mesBage to each of you is to really keep the fan turned on
and show those guys x-rhat cuper-men, our style, can do x^rhen the
chips are down. Keep your heads down and God grant tho safe re
turn of each of you.