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SEEK NATIONAL HOLIDAY FOR KING’S BIRTH DATE - Washington:
; ; Ra;?h Abernathy. 2nd from left, after arriving on Captiol Hill on a mule
:r -.*v . = n-.:\ January 15, presents a petition “with millions of signatures 1 ’ to
-••- • :*.r.;h Bayh, D-Ind. (center right), asking that January 15, Dr. Martin
I. r.r ■■. b :-.»’> birthday be made a national holiday. With Abernathy is Rev.
'\ j.Ter - -/roy, former aide to Kir.g. With Bayh are Senator Adlai Steven
- >r. :i:. (partly hidden a* righ:«-. . -.1 Rep. William F. Ryan, D-N. Y.
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Bishop Shetfon's Radio Network
To Feature Tourist Attractions
f. .va.-jcwe »w les
S\ Yr.hl ha.' ; v.as-It is often
<•• • ' --' : ire* *:.er toersr ip
* ■ . arfcJfss’.ioti ire declinteg,
t -• ? :»• .;. s, MdXwdi&.fHaß,
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T c’r- • eadcjssartered to pfcil
a-:-if .a Pi.. disagrees.
*ic year ;s c 3 ~j r£t.--»lss
"j-.e’fs in Toic; pants of the
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Dinner tor A<S
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‘.<'■'.'■s. Bis' ■-pS'*'«h©r.wasi-jere
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*ti *• - * ii'e Corner.
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Tte---«J !* v«• Bts'Cf. so: his
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SC-'PLE '.5 C .*>' BE
H ir« * aw tw bears sense
prw -t sa; : 'There are mats*
»; •;. ft* Bffise ** Sc are
hare *: untie.-stand, bat, thank
Got ■ ■■ ; laa atf salvation as
as simple u c*a be.’
’ 1 •■• j-la® <st salvation
if staple IF - o otoej C Ti
t 1 . 2:.'T\ “Tis *. <JSi sringthe
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li r ;.-<wd staple.
The apostle Paul *roeea *'He
jMiirc ijSc that a ttsjlx is justified
fcr, fata. »lU)W* t-e 'works of
s I_.lv * (Ross. 3:2ta Yet
jar <rs ■ rote: -‘P;. works amass
is ;cstifk-c. ata not to? faitr.
oru : ' lames 2:24).
c_ -. z. * sai _ *©
Isa aei trrear Monas: “SI Ye
■wall fihe: or * ire indeed, aiwl
ke*’? (?.:• ©tceafcnt, thee stiail ye
i*. a peculiar treasure taste
»e absroe ?J3 people...” {Ex.
lE-"... Btsi war Lord said, as
Hi- spi;- Bis apostles to witness
for Hta. v.ai "He that believe
- ai.. if ‘ ijstije? shall be saved!
•' *»e s:r~f- snail fell©*
it*ir ".at iifljere; m My name
shall t*e} east .out demons,
1■ e \ j•a 11 speak with an
’.-anfues... Thus, aeeord
taf to t ’ eir “great commis
sion’ vster 'aptssn: -was re
quired for salvation art!
miraraloofe si#x * vere the evid
ences of salvation.
Conlustof' C O3trats3c , .-o:u"
X<* a •« “ripilly divide the
Herd of truth.” it was after
'*the lav v-as given in M cases,”
after war L-ord’s earthly rastais
try, .after tee -eemmissto t©
the twelve, teat Gao raises up
another apostle, Paul. and sent
(Church Cfhackles
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© C«&S S?S2 1
'■’AH pSedges paid up f» data, record high **-
fandanca, perfect chard h staff, maw member*
crowding in - - . new y©w‘v* get ME worried,
too!"'
radio nersrork w* scr -as aa es
tiir.ate<! audience at 10 .T.iilicsr.
listeners. Bis* oc e.to' said
“at -e maated Ms atxlieceeto
know about the Sal'.-.?.as and to
code r.ere <*■ vacations. He
said - :s fcfer-. :e»- *.;;- 3lr.De
leveanx vooldi be broadcast Is
** ree separate profraisame# in
Jasßoarv,
His c'rrc’ radio messages
(‘ Tt-e ? * v o3e Tr*jth r ’> are
beard in several languages aj
cPjiii* Spar.is*.. French, Balias
and Portuguese a*.d are broad
cast in pans of Asia, Africa,
Europe, S«*fc America and the
Caribbean as veil as in the
United States.
He said Ms cSr.arc: iEcis.'ded
members of various races and
social .strata, manj of at.oc.
voald be iaclised to come tc
it* e Bi* amas after iisiening to
Jr,lra forte, wtv “t‘e gospel at
■f-e grace ot Go-f" -ns 20:-
24 .
ft rsas Pas., wtso >as sent to
declare: “Eat NOV., tee rigtt
eousness at Goa witeorA tee law
:s Jt.-an.ifested....'* 'Rom.3:24 X
"Tc him teiat workete e«. baa
beliiwett on H:n. tSsat - aFtifiet:
tb* augodly, tots fait • as coctcd
for ngHeousness'* (Ron.. 4:5).
“Ttoettefcre. being ’tisi2;ed toy
fa fit: we lave peace wut God
te.raug* etc Lord Jet -js C: ns”
(P’ora. 5:1).
MEDITATION
A SERMONETTE
BY COLIS DOUGLAS
"Wh»t ttoeo shall we say to
these things? if Go A 1* tor us.
•v. >..t as agatesa m'- ’’ Romans
*-.11.
St coridbims to mu life do not
soft us, or if we are striving
toward some goal rtoas seeras
i c toe uriatia aaatele, we sosne
t tones are teraptotf to believe
ti«t good Is being witetedtJ toy
another jiersor,. or ttaidrcuua
sta-ces or conditions prevent
our receiving tt« tttogs we
are seeking.
There are those who feel tfiat
*aote«er persoti stands in the
way of I'iietr advancemeros or
b;:>cks tre pathway to tee gml
-hey are seeking. But the truth
is that our world is gover ned by
Divine- Law. aosS, wtiea we be
lfe*.e iz and * ork witt; t 1 • lav.
to the best of ,aor 'knov .edge.
n«* cat. w-jttiolt! out good
ft oit tts. jsootherperson haste*
by CARTWRIGHT
the broadcasts that sill feature
the islands.
Bishop Shelton has been bead
of the Church of the Lord Je
st, s Christ at the Apostolic
Faith for tec years. Member
ship in tee Bahamas Is “not
as targe as 1 -mould like it, but
It continues to grOT impres
sively each year since 1 have
been corn teg to the Bahamas to
hold revival .services,’'he said.
Bishop Shelton said he had
met’vfth pope Paul at the Vati
can before coming to tee
Bahamas. His travels this year
also included a visit with Em
peror Haile Selassie of
Et 1 sofia.
Consumer
Economics
For Poor
GREENSBORO-The adrffetoe
of several new courses in engi
neering will highlight the spring
semester of the Graduate School
at AAT State University.
Specialised graduate courses
is engineering to be offered te
clttde electronics engineering,
asgisseering- research, manage
.mesa, orgaciration, icdnstrial
economics and operations re
search.
Another special course' to be
aided next semester will toe
consumer economscs. io toe
taugfct as ass offering at the C
ntvemty** insdtote in a£to-a
rr.ericar. Studies. According to
Dr. Albert Sgtrußl, dear- of the
Graduate School, the course
will emphasize some of the
problems, difficulties and eco
nomic of low- in
come families. The course will
be taught toy a mamtoet at tee
Department at Economics.
Graduate courses is chemis
try will also toe offered at the
University, These courses were
t>o» offered last semester as
the department underwent a
complete reorganization.
Other offerings te the Grade
ate School will teiclade courses
in psychology and piidance.
These will Unerase educational
and oecupationsl Information,
personality" development, tatro
ductiof: to counseling, and tee
guidance pradleur.
Spruill said, registration for
the courses will begte Fefc. 4,
Additional tr.Ssrmatio!r:atoosr.te*
program may be secures from
tte Graduate School office.
pcvei to stand it tee way at oar
*. aa d. Sott teg tar. beep our ova
tram, tie whet we abide it this
realization.
When we realize teat tee power
of GoS Is ours tc use, we be
come master over ail negative
•ai its, conditions, and circuit
stances-m-* assert m r freedom
from all Umfiatiotss, and we car.
rise triumphant out of every
seething ioharmooy. The power
of God vrithlc us gives as the
seremgt! to overcome our bond
age to efid, negative 'beliefs and
cac- setkms, arte sets us free so
that we may* express our true
divine nature and live happily
and succwssful’v
As w* beep our rated* to etose
attuaement wife God, His
mighty, banscnlzttg power
turns all rna-a<i« thought* and
feelings into thoughts and feel
ings .or peace and order. His
wisdom directs us moment toy
moment te all our activities. 3b
epSratte comes from on high at
the moment whec wemostnaed
It, and rasgative teoughts diawp
pear into uotetegresa. w® are
victorious frteisdfl at tee oat
Father!
“Td all thy ways aeknowtedge
Him, sad He win direct thy
paths. 51 ” Piwertes *:»,
An investment in Your Future
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\ PRIDE AND JOY! 7
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\ brings great toy to my life. I work harder in order to better my income so that I can > j
X. provide for her. She thrills me, and already lam making plans for her future. / /
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Right nov. \ie are all dressed up and getting ready to go to church. I love her, and ' /
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I want the ■ est for her. I want her to know early about God, and that he means a ' / ,
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I Hw ihaffr. » i<A i eppoiftiefi ogm.y m this world for spre«&fts th* of His love I
far me?! outs of His dsteorw! for rwr to f«s{S6f*d to thot love fey loving his fstifhfeer. Withoot Sirn&k I
||j this frowndMif h» the love of God, m pwwwmwt or society or woy of Mi mil faif Jsm&F w$
g fitncvcre and the freedoms which we heM so dm wSt imrvitoMy perish. Therefore, even : I m
ttm a selfish pom? of view, one theoM support the Church for the soke of the welfare
if himself end his family, leyond thwt. however, every person should uphold end per-
M tidpePo m the Church becouse if teih the truth about mon’s life, death and destiny; the f!vr 9-
ffl truth which ota* will'let him free to live es c cMU of God. '*** '■ S
| THIS INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE f
THIS increasingly a church-minded area, it is offered for {
C your consideration by the generosity of public-spirited indi- c
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