THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY. JANUARY IS. 1964 6 TWO MINUTES®, wrm the Bible (f\ gr conoum ». sum put. kSB, ./ I HUM Ml leamr yr»df 1 Ji OKMO a UMOM J BIG MIBTAKE Several times In the last few week* commentators over radio. TV and in the newspapers have a big mistake. This was in con motion with the kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jr. Frank Sr., as we know, had to pay the kidnappers 240.000 for the ransom of his son. One after an* other the news commentators de clared that this amount was by no means the highest amount ever paid for a ransom. In the Bobby Green lease case, they said, the Kansas City auto dealer had to pay 600,000 to ransom his son the highest price ever paid for the ransom of a human being. Here they were wrong. 600,000 is by no means the highest price ever paid for the ransom of a human being. Paul, by divine inspira tion, wrote in I Tim. 2:4-6: God will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the know ledge of the truth. Tor there Is one God. and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus. ‘'Who gave H IMS ELF a ransom for all . . ." WEEKLY MEDITATION BT COLIN DOUGLAS A Sermontte By COLIN DOUGLAS "Owe no man anything, save to love one another; for he that lov eth his neighbor hath fullfilled the law."—Rom. 13:8. - If we really wish for harmony in our relations with other persons, we do not wait for them to change their waya We must begin where all personal harmony begins—in our own hearts. We must dedicate our hearts to the expression of God's lov and harmony. It may seem at times that other persons are selfish and thought less, but certainly wsP'db'Tlot make them unselfish and considerate by pointing out their faults to them, by criticizing them, or by admon ishing them. The co-operation of another person is won through love and understanding, and through our own co-operation not through criticism and rejection. Community 4-H Clubwork PrOorcG-v. At Kiiiaowiu TARBORO "Progreaa to our most Important product," declar ed Carole# Baker member of the King*boro 4-H Sponsoring Com mittee. Thi* group met laat week to organize tta boy* arid girls Into community 4-H clube. Mr*. Bailie Baker, president presided over the meeting. P. P. Bullock reed an in spiring passage of scripture from the book of St. Luke, followed by a prayer by Carolee Baker. Mrs. G! mo Home gave the pur •eae of the meeting, followed by Mrs. Masslon Baker, giving the History of 4-H Club work. Com munity 4-H was presented by Cal vin Hargrove. Assistant Agricul Telephone: TE 3-9395 JA TILEr(!! License No. 193* Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile •1* ELLINGTON STREET RALEIGH. N. C. 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That price was Himself—His awn life, which He gave on Calvary's cross to pay for our redemption. All that was accomplished at Cal vary was not revealed until God raised up the Apostle Paul, who goes on to say in Verses 6 and 7 that this message was “testified in due time,” by him. When sin had risen to its height in the world’s rejection of Christ, God reached down from heaven to save him, the chief of sinners, and sent him forth as His apostle to proclaim salvation by grace through faith in the Christ who had died for sin. This is why the apostle de clares In I Tim. 1:13, 16: ‘This is a faithful saving, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief. Howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might show forth all Icngsufferlng . . ," We may not be able to approve fully of another person's character or personality, but we can fill our hearts with God’s love, and our un derstanding, and encouragement will flow out to him. When we keep our hearts filled with God's love, we can talk over differences without hurting another person or turning from him —for love Is magnetic. It carries a mean ing to the heart of another person that makes him know we are friends even though there are dif ferences between us. The only way to harmony in hu man relationship is love in the hearts of people. Let this love of God fill you! “Put on therefor, as God’s elect, holy and beloved, a heart of com passion. kindness . . . forebearing one another, and forgiving each other . . . even as the Lord forgave you."—Col. 3:12, 13 ture Extension Agent, Mr. Gle.no Home made the Introduction of tha 4-H Sponsoring Committee to the group. Tha group was divided based on their Interest needs, geographycial location and the county goals. Three community 4-H clubs were organized and adult leaders assign ed to the 4-H clubs by the 4-H Sponsoring Committee The clubs names and 4-H leaders are as follows: The Ralph J. Bunche 4-H club; leaders are Mr. and Mrs. George Pittman; The Fast Progressing 4-H club; leaders are Mr and Mrs. C.lepo Horne; The Kingsboro 4-H club; leaders are L Harentt County s: Elementary Tutors Hear Supervisor ANGIER—With Mrs. Fleming C. Sciplo as chairman of the primary section and Mrs. Brenda McNeil as secretary, the teachers of grades 1-3 of the Negro schools of Har nett County met at the North Har nett School. Angler, recently to hear Mrs. R. G. Woodson, State Supervisor of Elementary Schools. Introduced by the county supervisor, Mrs. K. Y. Shepard. Mrs. Woodson spoke on the topic: “Social Studies in Gra des 1-3." She related her speech beautifully to the Christmas season, the birthday of Jesus, who himself was the greatest social studies teacher the world has ever known. We realise this because of His close as sociation and social relation ship with man. She stated that we. as teachers of the first three grades are giving boys and girls the foundation of social relationship. It Is very vital that we help them to develop: 1. Understanding: Help children to understand the world in which they live which is constantly grow ing smaller with every scientific invention of better and faster ways of transportation and communica tion. 2. Appreciation: Appreciation of others—knowing that man has to depend upon each other for live lihood. 3. Attitudes: Help children to use their opinion and possible reactions to situations around them 4. Skills and Abilities: Give the children experiences in all phases of study. Social studies present wonderful opportunities for the teaching of all subjects in the school curriculum, including lan guage arts, science, arithmetic, geo graphy, etc. Ral. Bus. College BY CONNIE BEST On Friday, January 10, we had for our assembly speaker Miss T. I.oraine Cumbo, a native of Ra leigh. Miss Cumbo received her under graduate degree from North Caro lina College. Durham; master's de gree from Boston University, Bos ton. Massachusetts. She also com pleted a two-year study at Harvard UiuveiMiy, Cambridge, Mass. .Some of I i loita include in structor at Saint Augustine s Col lege. Raleigh; dean of students, Al in University, Columbia. South MISS T. LORRAINE CCMBO Carolina; acting counselor educator Suite Consultant in Guidance, North Carolina Department of Public In struction. She is presently employed as Snie Consultant in Guidance. North Carolina College. Durham. Miss Combos topic was. "Your Future And What You Make It." j She reminded the students at Ba- I leigti Business College that we are I responsible for ourselves. He who 1 finds pleasure in life finds pleasure | in work Man is bom with a gift of | happiness. Miss Combo pointed out four things which we should consider: hard work, ambition, character and perseverance. You must have a willingness to meet and overcome obstacles, to make wise decisions and stick with them If you gel what is ofA-red. you will nt ver forget the tools that are required for success "Life s high potentials seem to be plotted by small matters We must be determined to keep going You most have faith in yourself and complete your ambition. Don't let I it be said you quit too soon. Let's keep rlimbin,. Miss Cun.bo ended ner address by say ing "The road to success is a tough uid nigged, winding road Make you l living an art Take lha! step in the right direction and go the lest of he way" Tire students listened to Miss Cumbp with rapt attention and were completely spellbound wijh her eloquence and dynamic per sonality Kerman Graham and Calvert Ba ker GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY With Faith... You Are Never Alone Attend Chnreh Regularly BAROMETER for the FUTURE —■ ■■ —_t M B—i——iininiißnmiiiH—n—^^""^ |r EE - E =fll -BT jjl I Webster says that a barometer is an instrument . j V jfl^B atmosphere, foretelling and IXIi of weather and altitude. HBi 111 Isß If God were to place a barometer on our li vxs, would we be cold, lukewarm, or on fire k, for the Lord. The past we can not change.,. j the future is up to us. .. what doth the Lord thy God'require of thee , the Lord thy God , to walk in all His warn, and to to serve the Lord thy God with ad thy heart and with all thy soul” ATTEND v ' church regularly I ’SIihI |jj \ > 4 tT' v & % --A n ~A mEk BSBPiy The Church is God’s appointed agency m this world '^gggglgg? for spreading the knowledge of His love for man and demand for man to respond to that love by neighbor. Without in the love of God, no government or society or way of (>, long persevere and the freedoms which we hold gB so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even from jR5v $* a selfish point of view, one should support the Church • for the sake of the welfare of himself and his family. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold and participate in the Church because it tells the truth about man’s life, death and destiny; the truth which alone will set him free to livo as a child of God. 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