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Therefore its adherents were not as strongly rooted in their beliefs as were the later Christians, and when those came along who opposed Paul and his ministry, they found a ready ear for their doctrine's. Incensed by his. wavering i n belief among his curlier converts, Paul's language becomes uncom promising. There is, asserts Paul, no other gospel; anyone teaching a gospel contrary to the one preached by himself (Paul) was accursed." Strong words, indeed, from a man who had been criti cized by his Corinthian adversar Planter's Warehouse Phone: 18:80 Weather 19:88 Chuck Wagon Gang 19:45 Farm Forum 1:00 Farm News 1:06 Obituary Column 1:10-Marrlly Music 2:00 News 2:06 Merrily Music 8:00 News 8:061480 Club 4:00 News 4:06 Country Capers 6:00 News 6:16 Sundown Serenade 6:80 Sign Off (Month of Not.) ies for being "of a meek demean or." But Paul felt strongly that the gospel preached was "given" from God, and he could therefore brook no human tampering with it. And as proof that he was ordained by God to spread his ministry, h e emphasized the fact that in the begining he had been uncomprom- ingly opposed to the Christian teachings, and had fought those teachings with all the fanaticism of a zealot. It was his subseqaent conversion, and his breaking a way from the concept that Gentile converts must, first of all, be come Jews and keep the Jewish laws before they could become Christians, that stirred up much of the controversy admist which this particular Letter was writ ten. Paul was a man stature in his time enemies could not lived by the Gospc po vigorously. Hi of considerable even his worst deny that h c he proclaimed could never .stand by, silent and permissive, if J he saw wrongdoing and deeds that were contrary to his beliefs; he was always ready and willing to speak out. loudly and clearly for all to hear, and there was never any doubt left in the minds of his listeners as to where he stood. And in so doing, he was proclaiming his faith in a prac tical way; he was, in fact, lead ing by example. Would that there were more among us today with Paul's strength! Then this Christian faith we possess and teach would Us. 5 Greeneville, Tennessee Nos 039-1512 THE N RECORD Schedule of Home Demonstration Clubs In County Mondsy, DsjUsJiii lti -Beec Glen HD Club will meet at 2:00 p. in. with Mrs. Dock Ramsey. Wednesday, ' December 18 Mars Hill HD Club will meet at 2:00 p. m. in the Mars Hill Com munity Center. Thursday, December 19 HayeB Run HD Club will meet at 1 :80 p. m. with Mrs. Guy Rice. Friday, December 20 Grape vine HD Ch will meet at 7:00 p. m. in REA Building. Saturday, December 21 Bull Creek HD Club will meet in tho Mars Hill Community Center a t 7:00 p. m. indeed be something with which the Godless would have to reck on! Only too often we are weak in our witness for Christ. Every true Christian is called upon to witness for Chris through tho leading of a Godly life. Mere words mere lip service will not suffice. Is the weakness of our witness ing due, in part, to a lack in our spiritual life? Are we vague in our relationship with God? Are we too busy "doing" instead of thinking? Christ "gave himself for our sins to deliver us from the present evil age" (Galatians 1:4). This is the faith to be shared the fundamental element in our faith as Christians . . . the fact that God was, in Christ, recon ciling the world to himself. (2 Corinthins 5:19). This is, in es sence, God's saving action, as seen in the Resurrection. It is no more accident that the underlying theme of every New Testament writing is the Resur rection of our Lord. Although en emies of Christ might escape the claims of His teaching even the dramatic and moving impact of His life and death God had a word to say beyond death. Our Savior is alive; the faith we have in Him is to glorious a thing to be hoarded selfishly. We must therefore share it with our fellowmen on every occasion that presents itself to us. That is our bounden Christian duty. That is what Paul set himself to do. 2. Tobacco To 1 -2-3-4-5 - - Greeneville, Jn-Wfc U. & FORCES, OKINAWA ( AHTNC) Army Specialist Four Willie Lewis, 24, whose wife, Polly, lives on RFD 2, Marshall, was as signed to the 1st Special Forces on Okinawa, late in October. Lewie, a communication center specialist in Headquarters Com pany of the Forces' let Special Forces Group, entered the Army in November 1969 and was last stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Lewis, KF1) 4, he is a 1958 graduate of Walnut High School and attended Warren Wilson Col lege in Swannanoa. FIX-IT SPECIALISTS Asbury Park, N. J. Firemen here are jacks-of-all-trades. An swering three calls recently, they found a steaming car radiator to which they added water, smold ering chimney which needed clean ing and a gas-filled apartment which needed the unlighted stove turned off. Walter B. Henderson Dies In Lake City, Fla.; Rites Dec. 4 Walter Berrien Henderson, h'l of Lake City, Florida, died Mon day, December 2, 1903 in a Vet erans Hospital in Lake City fol lowing a brief illness. Funeral services were held De cember 4 at two o'clock in the Wilson Funeral Home in Lake City. Burial was in Oak I,awn Cemetery' in Lake City. Ho is survived by the widow, Mrs. Cunii Henderson; five chil dren, Tom, Jerry, Carlene, Patri cia and Tony, all of Lake City; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Dance of Marshall RFD 4 and Dr. Irma Henderson-Smathers, of Asheville. j'v. Holidays Ten Navy School DVooouts Although there is no actual re quirement for a young- man wish ins; to enlist in the Navy to be a high school graduate, certain re strictions are placed on the non graduate, and the advantages of a diploma are many. First and foremost, with the latest tech nical advnaces presently being in corporated in today's modem Na vy, such as digital computers, guided missiles, nuclear power, polaris submarines, complex nav igation and communications sys tems and other equipment, the advantages for the young man with a good educational back ground and ability to learn is greater than ever before. Aside from this fundamental fact, tho career opportunities for advance ment to officer and technical school training are limited to high Bchool graduates. There are several programs open to men in the fleet, as well as the obvious promotional strides that are a waiting the youngster with vision. 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