6 THE CABOLINUUt RALEIGH. S. C„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. 19*4 WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGLAS “Fear net; for I mb with thee."-4s*. 43:5. If you have circumstances In your life that seem undesirable, remem ber that in everythin! in Gtod’s world there Is an element of food —ls you but open your eyes, mind, and heart to this good. Consider what Jesus did when ever Ha was faced with difficult circumstances. To the wild wind and the toasing waves He said, “Peace, be still." In the presence of the hungry multitude. He blessed the lew loaves and fishes, and the hungry were fed. In the face of devastating disease, He said, “Thy faith hath made thee whole.” To them who persecuted Him, He said, 'Tether, forgive them, for they know not what they do." Jesus Christ had faith in the Father God, in His love and in His power, and Jsetts' faith was used to torn inharmony and the appear ance of evil into something good TWO MINUTEST ViM THE BIBUL a* OMMfUUS a. STAM nut. 7 I pm siau socmtt vSNAw f A omm o u, turn ots / CHURCH GOING Thera is an Important passagt on church going in Hebrews 10:23-23: "Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering . . . And let us consider one another, to provoke unto love and to good worka; net foraaking the assembling at ourselves together, as the man ner of some is . . We are often urged, these days: "do to the church of your choice." The implication is that ona church Is as good aa another— Just so you to to ehurch. But this is not so. The Scriptures teach that the true Church is compa ' nt those who have placed their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as the Savior who diad for their sins. Such are told to “hold fast" the faith which they have professed without waver ing. This must come llrst, for It Is only those who have first exercis ed such faith, who can meet to Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT _ _____ _ - ■ tfowuoh iMootnf you t* oet up for church, tiwi bbw an I'm utlno lea water!" YOUR CHURCH CAN OWN THIS HAMMOND ORGAN M s.- | • MOST POPULAR ORGAN IN THE WORLD. • ONLY ORGAN MADE THAT CANT GO OUT OF TUNE. • MORE HAMMOND ORGANS IN USE THAN ALL OTHERS COMBINED. • LOWEST IN DEPRECIATION. NONE HAVE WORN OUT. • FREE DEMONSTRATION NO OBLIGATION STEPHENSON MUSIC tIJ. CNIQM VU.LACC Raleigh, North Carolina Senring Eastern North Carolina for 55 Year* PHONE: TEmpl, 2-2019 and favorable. Through our faith In God, we too can bring forth good from every cc-fition and sit uation. We can fn<~m *ho habit oi greet ing each day with quiet prayer from which forth the as surance that we are going forth to meet something good in God's world. We can know without a acabt that each experience will Sdrt to the growth and development of our souls. The ..wareness of God) presence and power In our life makes us Strong and unafraid, faith in Him giv"* - - "Widenee. poise, and ssurance that al l Is well It is not hie for us to be inwardly afraid and still have faith in God at the same time. SO, re gardlesa of the demnpds made up on us, we can meet them courage ously when we put our complete trust In God. And he will send them a sav iour, and a defender, and ha will deliver them."—lsa. 19:20. gather with unity of mind end pur pose to encourage each other “to love and to good works." It Is s truly blessed experience , for those who have been saved by the grace of God, to assemble to express their praise together in song, to lift their heart together in prayer and to Join together In the study of Ood's Word S 6 as to “grow in grace and in tfae knowledge of 1 our Lord Jesus Christ." i In these days of tension and con i fusion there is a tendency for ev. n the moat sincere Christians to be so occupied with temporal things that they deprive themaclvos of the i encouragement end spiritual uplift that cornea from getting together i with other Chrlatlana. But these ; arc Just the times when true be ■ lievers need the encouragement of i each other) company and should particularly remember the admo nition of Scripture not to forsake At Bennett: Jesus’ Gospel Likened To Chains In Talk GREENSBORO The gospel of Jesus Christ was likened to the chains which bind a cargo to its carrier by the Rev. Elnjer L Cpr riker in his vesper message at Ben nett College Sunday. Chaplain at DePauw University at Green castle Indiana, the speak er stated the chains of Christian freedom tree man to become Ids best self. “H sWd be kept to Wind," he said, "that freedom dees net mean license and that M Is net an Individualistic hut a social word. Three chains that nuke Christian freedom ase self-dis cipline, Christian leva or self denial sad eesnmltmenL “Where commitment Is concern ed, one cannot atop half-way. You are either in bondage to sin or In bondage to Jesus Christ" NCM’s New Office Bldg. Talked In DC DURHAM—North Carolina Mu tual) new home office building was selected for discussion on the program at the 10th Annual Pre stressed Concrete Institute held in Washington, D. C. recently. Kpeaking on the general sub ject, "The North Carolina Mu tual Ufa Insurance Company Building—A New Concept far Precast Freatreaaed Construc tion," Rarl Srhwerdtfeger, Pro ject Designer, WeHen Bechet A Associates, Lee Angeles, Cali fornia discussed “Architectural Concept” This disc union wae followed by an address by. Ira Hooper, Associate, Seelye, Ste ven «<*n, Veins A Knerht, New York, N. Y. on “Structural De sign Features" and Peter I. Verna, Concrete Materials, Inc., Charlotte, concluded with a talk on "Manufacture and Erec tion." Following this session. North Carolina Mutual held a reception from four to seven In the Chinese Room of the Mayflower Hotel, at which the scale model of the build ing was displayed The affair was held under the direction of Murray J Marvin, Planning Director of tha company. He was assisted by Asa T. Spauld ing. Jr. Assistant Planning Direc tor. Among tha government offic ials signing the register were the following: Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Congressman Horace R. Korne gny. Abe McGregor Goff, Chairman of Interstate Commerce Commis sion; Clif Alexander. Jr, Special Assistant to the President; L. How ard Bennett, Principal Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Dr. Samuel Weaterfield, State Department Also Dr. Ellen Winston, ommls sloner of Welfare, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; An drew Hatcher, former Associate Press Secretary to the White House: Randall L. Tyus. Special Assistant to the Administrator. Small Busi ness Administration; Dr. Grace L. Hewell of the Department of Health. Education, and Welfare: Mr. and Mr*. Macro Hubbard. Mrs. Hubbard. Deputy Assistant Secre tary of State, and many others. Barber-Scotia Alumni Notes NEW YORK—Mrs. Mabel Mack lln Washington and Mrs. Lecora Mays, of St. Albans, New York, recently visited Montego Bay, B. W. 1. (Jamaica! guests of Tha Casa Montego hotel. Mrs. Washington and Mrs. Mays also had a very pleasant stay in Kinston and Nassau, Bahama la lands. Dr. Lionel Newsom, president of Barber-Seotia College. Concord, N. C, met recently with a group of the New’ York Alumni. Mrs. Alma Caldwell Clark la president of tha New York Barber- Scotia Chapter. Rev. Abernathy Bennett Orator October 25 GREENSBORO—Speaker tor the vesper service at Bennett College on Sunday. October 23 will be the Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy, of At lanta. Ga Tha minister, whe la aeere tary-treasurer of tha leethm Christian Leadership Confer ence. Is alee paster es the West Renter Street Baptist Church end works closely silt Dr. Martin Luther King. He was active in the Montgomery (Ala.) Improvement Association which sponsored the successful bus boycott serving as chairman of the executive board and later as prsei dent He la married and the father of two daughters and a ton. His grace, through the' redemption teat ta in Christ Jceua" (Bpm. S:J4>. -Believe on the Lord Jews Christ and thou shalt be saved" (Acta 16:3X1. “the assembling of yourselves to gether ... gad ao much the more aa ye see the day approaching.* With Faith... % , - ■ v. - ' . 'i Yon Are Never Alone Attend Church Regularly 1 i e ’ 4 • ‘ V , .... -v *./, . ' ’ ' v I 111 M m For a time leaves are green, then in /r |pl| I early fall they become brilliant //m . , I with many colors. Finally they turn JJ I brown and fall from the trees, Jf leaving them drab an< JJm lonely looking. jj ffi _ . .__ „ ... _ I God never changes, he is an //Jj ever present help. JJm I -_ 4 * \ ***** "For I am the Lord, JJM 4 ,y_ : ; : I change noC Urn 'i •** M J Attend church and learn JJM vV * more of God’i J j ' v : * * ; ' ' wonderful anc If never changing love. JJ ' m |oWVTeiee4iM aM M f // The Chuuk is God's appointed agency in this world for spreading the knowledge of his tore J for man and of His demand for man to respond to that love by loving his neighbor. Without // J this grounding in the love of God, no government or society or woy of life will long JJ f persevere and the freedoms which wo hold so door wilt inovitobiy perish. Therefore, oven vaH JJ from a selfish point of view, one should support the Church for the soke of the welfare : * mJ of himself and his family. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold and par £Sil// tidprte in the Chunh because it teßs the truth about mans life, death and destiny; the ::j| l I truth which alono v' •* him free to live os • child of M. // (S> Cdtewan AAr. P. o. Box 4007, Dallas. 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