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less:; CBRI3TUN4X3SASSI0N - r . , FOR A NEI3)Y WORLD . . International Sunday School Lesson . for November 22, 1953, ,, W , . , - Memory' Selection: "But whoso hath this world's goods, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the.love of God In him? My little children, let us not love in word, ' neither in tongue, but in deed and in truth." I John 3:17-18. - '. -' . j " Anyone who will take -the time to sro into anv community, anywhere not only in foreign lands, or metro- puiiutn ciues uui urerc m out wwn .' can see that; there is dire need . among the people. "Whiles we know that those who go abroad come home distressed about conditions, ' we also realize that needs exist "here, right under our own noses, and too often these needs are allowed to go- unat tended to, .while we send aid to un fortunates all over the world. ' No one needs to tell us that this is a needy world. Millions go to bed : every night without enough iood to : , sustain ; life. - In almost . any news :; paper, almost any "day, you can read of disastrous, floods or famines that destroy lives and property and reduce - thousands to want and misery. Mil- lions are nrivsicnllv niVl nntt nooA -medical attention, with little hope of receiving it t;'--v.;.. -'Jy--; v. But this tells Only part of the story. mere are minions in need of spiritual and social rehabilitation. The world is hungry for knowledge, for free dom, for news about a loving God and a savins Christ. Who ia thnnt in tha world who will supply this need but me luristians, to whom Christ said, "Go ye into all the world," and tell them of a comnassionate Savior, wlm when he looked on a suffering peo- pie, wepi witn sympathy for them and gave his life that they might be saved from the error of their -wnva -' We have-in our printed passages for. this week, neutral finfma Jesus ministering' to huge crowds of : peopie. ms compassion was no pass ing emotion, it was a prelude to ac- . tion. Matthew tells us that he went about all the cities and villages, preaching the gospel of the kingdom and healing- everv nirVnpna anil avtmr disease among the people. He met me neeas as the need existed among ' those with whom he worked. . It is worth notintr that Jphub ma gospel not only of preaching the Kuspi dui pi meeting the physical --needs of the people as well. - Mark gives an instance of this when he relates how Jesus met the 'needs of the hiitim-v mill fi 4-n in n.kn . .. --o - j m-uut, tvjiu had been so interested ir, the message "i oeBua.inai tney had remained with . -him for three .da va. nnti t- eat. Jesus "had compassion on the multitude and this compassion was implemented with action the provid ing of food for heir - - Compassion is at the very heart of God and it should be a major charac teristic of those who love God and are -His children. Christian compassion must include all neople, for all people know sorrow and need. Jesus looked - upon the multitude and saw, not the ;; crowds, but the individual need of the great masses of people. We, too, need to look at individuals, as God's creation, most of whom are in need of something that we can supply. This something does tint, nlnrairo quire money. The need for love, for Hympainy, ior understanding often times surnasaea t.Jm naaA tnr, , v. .v UUIKIjai things,; such as food, clothing and de- """sing. a' Kindly word spoken at the risrht time ia nffon .. 4.1.. . inspiration the young man or woman neeas to Keep his or her feet on the ritrht road: A nf , f v mo gives the discouraged new hope and a feel- "K mat someone cares. ;: osten J. Harrell has saidr '"Sym pathy is Christlike; and by it we are juuKea. Are tne ignorance and pov erty of the' lowliest repulsive to you, or does vour heart W m, i - - O - - w U1CU1I On street and highway da you see iujr me crowa, or do you . see the pinched fares nt 15H ' j the discouraged faces of young men and women struggling against heavy ; odds, and the tragic faces of the aged who have known better days, and the hard faces of 4hose who have never naa a lair chancel Are you Indiffer ent to others' limitations and sorrows ana sin, or are you wounded by them? Answer these questions and you will know whether, or nt ', nmd of Chnst. ; If we have not the miino 01 Christ, we are none of His." How can this 'spirit of Christlike . -"passion be cultivated T Wo .hnnu rtr. Hy ;ahd prayerfully "study the . .cnst, witn a sincere desire , fe 1:e Kim. Genuirip compassion -1 mtke us unselfish thinking more . cL.ers and lass ett AUnultus . .-.. if. we'-pray for the spirit of (Cc-c:cd4 on Psje Two) GO TO 1 r IJ." -DAY 'II 11 1 l Mill DOS 'I iiiiiiiiiiii 195J . NOVEMBER 1053 Day Book Chapter 2tThinlii. fiYing Pulmt .,,103:1-22 27 PMlmf ,..23!l-C it Pulm 4JiW 29 Sundtr. . Pulmi .... 130:14 30 Pulma ...147:140 1933 DECEMBER 1933 Day ; Book Chapter 1 Jrmlah ,,17:M5 2 ....Luko ......5:17-39 Luk ..,..,,0:1-26 4 Laki ......0:27-49 I ........ Act ...,.I:M7 0 8ttadjr..Actt .14:1-32 7 .....nr.Soaans .,.,,5:141 ....Roman I:MI Romana ...,12:141 10 ...... M.Somaof ....13:M3 " .I Cor-thl'w.WiI.U 13 ......... I. CorWn. 131141 13 VniTartal SttBdar..PaaIms ..119:4141 H tPMlms.liailOMU IS OaUtfaw ...3:14 1 ..RphaUBi ...4:142 ' X ThaaaaCM 5:143 II ....Babmrs ...Ilit-10 19 .........I Joha ..,..9:144 20 8tmO(..Iaaiah 40:141 21 oh ...,...;iiMt 1:1.7 2 XaaJaa ..n.ltlMt 24 ...Hatthaw M.1IU45 2f ChrWmaaKaHhaw ,...1:1-10 . : :-.-.v-...',vW-:-:avw if f- Alexander Pope has said, "Hope springs eternal in ' the human breast.1' And most of us will cer tainly not dispute his word. Who does not look . for a better to morrow? Who does not expect our troubles and sorrows will be eased next week, next month, or. next year? It is human nature, and it is a wonderful attribute. But mere wishful thinking and idle day-dreaming will do little to make' our hopes come true. A passive attitude toward our ambi tions will surely find us no better than before. This is true in all walks of life; in work, in play, in day-today living. v - Along with this iop within us, other God-given gifts must be utilized. Habits of love, generos ity, and brotherhood must be de veloped and our faith strengthened by regular attendance at our spiritual home, the Church. The Bible . . . the Word of God . . . has been given to us as a pattern, a way of life for all to follow. Here we find the greatest promise ever given that of eter nal life. Through Its great truths our hopes and ambitions are brought Into proper perspective and we are able to press forward witn connoence. Take advantage of this great' gilt Truly it is the Book of Hope! THE CHURCH FOR AIL . . . ALL FOB THE CHURCH The Church ia lh gnateat fac tor on tarth ior the building of character and good dtlzanihlp. It la a atorahoua oi aplrlhial valua. Without a atrong Church, nolthor democracy nor eMlixaUon can aurriro. Thar or tour aound raaaoiu.why.ararf paraoa ahould attand aarricM regularly and aup. port the Church. Thar art'. (1) For hla own sak. (21 For. hla chlldran'a aok. (3) For tho acta oi Ua community and nation. (4) For th. eake oi th Church Itaali, which naoda his moral and ma larial support. Plan to go to ohurch regularly and ead tout Bible dally. Book Chapter Varaaa Sunday. , . P talma 119 3340 Monday... Pailma 119 41-41 i3SyJd.,Jk',,a,M 4-JS Waaa'ad Romans 8 18-25 Thunday. Romana 12 941 Vriday....! Corinth'M 13 1-13 8aturday.hUlpplana 1 1241 TiilH' THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS: Lynch Funeral Home I'HONE 2811 HEKTFORD. . C. CANNON PHONE 251J CLEANERS DEPENDABLE SERVICE Simon's OUTFITTERS FOR THE FAMILf Hertford Livestock & Supply Co. PHONE 2501 HERTFORD, N. C. Robertson's Cleaners PHONE 5731 HERTFORD, N. C Hertford Bldg. & Loan Association "Own Your Own Home Through Building & Loan" DOZIER'S FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PHONE 4606 TOWS OIL COMPANY SINCLAIR PRODUCTS U. C, TIRES I W. M. Morgan Furniture Company HOME FURNISHINGS HOT POINT APPLIANCES Jordan's Barber Shop BILL JORDAN, Prop. WinsIoW'Blanchard Motor Co. TOUR FORD DEALER . , Hertford Banking Company MEMBER F. D.U Reed Oil Company "feSSO PRODUCTS t Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. PAINTS . HARDWARE . BUILDING MATERIALS ; TcT7eWebb Motor Company CICSTCLEa-PLTMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE Hertford Furniture Company "MOVED IN.TOWV, ITS TRUE, BUT STILL RETAIN LOW PRICES, TOO" - , T. C Bbnthard & Company, Inc. :' "ELAIJCCAED'S" SINC3 185J ' The Southern Cotton Oil Cornpany HERTFORD. N. C. Gb To Church Your.Cliurch Church But Do Go Perquimais Church Services HERTFORD BAPTIST CHURCH C W. Doling, Paster Sunday School, 9:46 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:0C o'clock. Evening Worship, 8 o'clock. Mid-week Services; Wednesday at BETHLEHEM CHURCH OF CHRIST Joe Brtekhoue, Pastor First Sonday 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. BITRGESS BAPTIST CHURCH Colon Jackson, Jr, Pastor Church services second and fourth Sundays at 11 A. M. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Chnrch service 7:45 P. M. second and fourth Sundays. PERQUIMANS CHARGE CHURCHES H. M. Jamieson, Pastor First Sunday: New Hope Church, 11:00 A. M. Oak Grove Church, 7:00 P. M. Second Sunday Winfall Church, 11:00 A. M Cedar Grove Church, 10 A. M. Woodland Church, 7:00 P. M. Third Sunday Oak Grove Church, 11:00 A. M. New Hope Ohurch, 7:00 P. M. Fourth Sunday Cedar Grove Church, 1 1 :00 A. M Woodland Church, 10 A. M.. Winfall Church, 7:00 P. M. Fifth Sunday Woodland Church 11:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting each Wednflda a. Winfall Church, 7:00 P. M. o , .. ANDERSON'S METHODIST CHURCH C. H. Beale, Pastor Church School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M., sec ond and fourth Sundays. -o " WOODVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Harvey L. Coppidge, Pastor Church Services on second and fourth Sundays at 11 A. M. First and Third Sundays at 7.45 P. M. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. UP RIVEK FRIENDS CHURCH James Rahenkamp, Pastor Sunday School, :45 A U.. Church Services, 11 A. M. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P. M. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Bennie Crawford, Pastor Sunday School, 10 A. M. Preaching first and third Sundays at 11 A. M. Preaching second and fourth Sun day evening at 7:30. PINEY WOODS FRIENDS CHURCH D. Virgil Pike, Pa8tor Church School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Young People's Meeting 7 P. M. WHITEVILLE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Caleb Goodwin. Jr, Pastor Sunday School, 10:30 A. M., every Sunday except third Sunday. Church se vices every third Sunday at 3 P. M. ' O HERTFORD METHODIST CHURCH A. L. Chaplin, Pastor Church School. 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 1 J :00 o'clock. Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P. M. Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Fellowship, Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. o - BAGLET SWAMP PILGRIM Coy S. Saunders, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock. Young People's Meeting, 6:30 P. M. bveiiing Worship, 7:80 o'clock. Mid-week Services, Thursday At 7:80 P. M. ' HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Charles F. Wulf, Rector. 9:45 A. M., Church School, every Sunday. 9:00 A. M., Holy Communion, 1st Sun day.: 8:30 A. M.f Holy Communion, 2nd, 4ih, 6th Sundays. 11:00 A. M., Holy Communion, 8rd- Sunday. 11:00 A. M., Morning Prayer, 2nd, 4th, 6th Sundays. 10:00 A. M., Holy Communion, Fri days and Saints' Daya. '"' - ' ' "," -b BEREA CHURCH OF CHRIST Walker Perry, Pastor , , ., 2nd and 4th Sunday at 10:80 A. M. v Morning worship on first and third Sundays at II A. it . Evening worship first and third Sundays at 7:80 P. M. CHAPPELL HILL BAPTIST ! CHURCH Rev. Ralph Knight, Pastor Sunday. School, Z P. M. every first Sunday. .-. Church Seivice 8 P. M. every first Sunday. s f- , Sunday School at 11 A. M. every second, third and fourth Sunday.
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