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|g ' THE CAROLINIAN K.\l.''’I(;il N (■ . SATliKDAY. JANUARY 27. 197:1 [Hicf t LC An investment in Your Future /aiLKii ciiuivcii IUSM«»I’ sUhl 'IMN \\I.MnMKI) — Mis KnMneiu’i*. Kishup S. Mcl)(iw«‘ll Shellon (ri>«hli. was ui lnminl lo I hr Mahiimas \n Mi Sinii on Mdwi-. thr Mlnisler of Works in Ihr Muhamian i.<i\4*inmriif. I.ist wcrk si,.,. stoi\.' Warm Welcome Is Given To Bishop S. McDowell Shelton In Bahamas I'liU. \i)i:i.i’Hi \ Huli.it'ii.ir i.cM'in 'hous.nuis 111 jM-uplr I'a TIk* .•ni uiui in Nii.'saii f ‘‘p'lon r. Ml M. 1 levs I'll s!i> It'iit '.hr hi M.l •-! Ih.- .Apiisii.lit ilmirh I'.ishop Mn-l'-'i; in> Inr.il .•..:iL'i.»\'li'.ii 1.1 S.issai. ami .•ttu'ia'i .1 -.'M I.iI Inr.il . Inin h • I ' '• I’l "ph* Na.s.san .ii A isiamls tTnu'h'd th'' xpiisiolif ( hiirch in thr LiK it- Un Valli'v t’orniT In sri anti hi-ar th*' Bishop. Ihc spiritual h-a'liT ol tho H\«- million .\p.isMli. [irnpli; m this hfiiiispliirr .Kill Ihill.. \ Iiai l.rh'-p s}.! o,. .\p.i-',. t.m-ll P'i*' Cli’in h's •'' till I ' If I • Ainr.i Kuropr. IMi'iafli'lplon. .,N irantl in ,iih .iMl has ■ t.ii his i.n ilTouuhout all 1 iiVi'fst p:■l^:^..al li.v|,..p shi'ltoii 1 i:l.»h.il I onm !•»;.« a; i-,s .ii hi> radio 1‘ W'lnh Trtilir'. ■ .11. a 1 s iii'tiAOl k ai;.i si'fi-'- ol i.iih.i 'talions .?a-liid,nu Mansinit 1.1', I, i: N.-.'I- ."''1 h.dt.' Ihf Bishops visit to the Bahamas was nilminali'd hy a ri iTpfion mvrn in his honor and atlfndrd hy srvrral dignitaries. The Honorahle Simeon Bowe. the Mmister ol Works in the Bahamian (iovei intienl ad dressed the Bishop on behalf of Mnnie Minister Lynden O Pnidlinu who had just returned Irotn London Mr Bowe spoke with enthusiasm alMiut the » n thi oimt.j' independenee of riie l'.;ih.inias In .)ul\. 107:L the Bahamas will ^am full freedom .led l-i eoine a new nation This i* the «' UK *• ol liK'-d pride to the people inhahilmji an arehi l.-i'ldUo ol many island.s. culled Bahamas There are altogether nearly 2iMi.o(Hi fiahamians. mostly hlaek and supporting enlhusi aslnally their (loverninent under Mr Ihndling. the cham pion o! Bahamas fight for aidependenee fhndling was dr.'..m l'.»Tn hy Bishop shellon and reeeivi'd the I 'hut eh s highest dei oi at ion, •'Ihe International .Apostolie Mumamiarian .Award ’ Mr Bowe speaking on h<*hal! ol Ills government invited Bishop Shellon lo ih-- Ituh'pend- et.ee Bi 'ielamatioii in .lulv B»7;L III hi- n-pK. Mis Kmineiiee. B -hop b MeDowell .shelton. sli.- <*d his admiration tor Ihe H.ihamians and added that Ihe new nation must he founded on t.iiih m Mod and based on (’hfislian prmeiples Bishop Shelton added that he is e\pan<lmg the AjMislolic coii gregalutiis m Nassau and sparing no ellort to provide fot ih»* loeal populaee a spiritual. .\po’-lohe gmdanee TWO MWf/TTSa tVtTH THE BIBLE IV CONNIIIUS • STAM Alii. iiafAN •tail ioclifY CHICAGO tlllNOli A063S ALWAYS ABOUNDING r*i V,.. elofu.-n Ytedilf.i.i. I htutq Ml ' It dMii.i. h ,i‘ . s OOl III ' Co' lb 5Hi W«' %hoiil-i " i ApOMlf P.u I U-M.-.M I l. llWrO. Will k Ol IMl* Lout, kiu- . m.it voi.i dMi .1 eu- Lout" tlU-tlOl'O I :vi* iruiy lit’i I fo lh«! t.im.lv Fuithfimoi! . Cl'OSlldIO K L.l'ie I'lyi' C.m-tiillv th.il d'.iiitfsi". only vvtio ri .t'ld'O bnin ■ t 00.1 N.'llt ihis dPpHdl .•.n.'if to ‘all i.\ every pl.n> c.ill upon the of Ctn-’.i out Lout' . Cor 1 2). H. knew thdl Hum.* is I tendeiicv amonu dll iveltevers to lx* liTlpten to dlid'UiOi. ttle WOlk of Loi.l imojqti Uisciturdijt’iaiot cateti.'ssness. '.o he ptedils with us be ''sied.thm' don ooniove I .Me."' reimoitou} us thdl our LiIhji "not lo v.i.n 'O the Lfd How v;e 'ie.»i: tins extiiiiijt.o i' .e do pot 1,000 dbd' .Ion O.II trust • sses 01 liom , ..v t-'' oo -n spile uiftieulorfs .I'M ob.td. joo .•■-.I the outlook 's ii«fi'.«’si .. of The city of I’hiladelphia was represented by Commissioner Coil-man. who spoke warmly to those present and expressed his personal joy lo be able to worship together with the local people Bishop Shellon lravf‘ls wide 1\, meeting both ’the poor and the mighty" Me was the gue-t ol K.opeioi Made Sidas.sie oi Kthiopia. King Mussem ol Jordan. President TolfH-rt of Libi*ria. and Mr Dialo Telli. Secretary of the Organizalion of .\frican I'mly N!ore recently, the Bishop was Ihe official gue'-l of Ihe Indian (iovernmeni and Ml < Indira viandhi the Prime Mmister of India. Mis (landhi ret eived His Kminem r' it. New Delhi B.'hop Shelton pmached lo the .\f>oslolie congn-gaiion m Msderabad MAHINK COUPS BKVK\LS U,\CI.\L BUAWLS U.\SMINfiTO\ - The Mnni.e Corps h.'is i i'pmled th.il eh.cges liavi ht‘en brought ag.'iio-! to Marit.es six blai'ks and tour whites af»er a Sept 7 i.uial hrawl aboard .i Navv slop oil Southeast Asia I the bl.ieks mitiallv were chargid with mutiny, but die ciiarges were dropjK'd aiifl ten- all are accused of multiple counts of assault . Three of the four whites were courlmartialed. hut only one was found guilty in the previously unreporled’ incident aboard the amphibious landing ship Sumter A Marine spokes man said an investigation of the Incident, in which eight Marines suffered minor injuries, is continuing in Okinawa. After three months -July. .August and Sepleinben of registering empltiyable welfare recipients for jobs or training, the revised Work Incentive (WIND Program had placed 21.164 persons in regular, unsubsiili/ed jobs. The WIN Program is admiaislered by the Manpower .Administration of the r.S Department of Lalxir Ask any boy and he will tell you ... IT’S A WONDERFUL FEELING W'hen winter is jia.st and most of the sirring rains have come and gone, whai . joy it is for a boy to go barefoot and feel the warm moist earth oozing up between iii. toes and the hot sun on his back . . . It’s a wonderful feeling — remember? If it has been some time since you were in the w-arm company of like minded Christians and basked in the warmth and love of God’s glory and grace as r' lnifosterl in His Church, attend this coming Sunday. It’s a wonderful feeling to sense that yoti are in tune with God, your fellow man, and the universe. “/ iras <]lad irhen thci/ xaki unto me, let us (jo Into the House of the Lord " Psalm MEDITATION BY COLIN D(>1 GL.AS •Yc shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free " John 8:22. Sometimes many of us try so tiMi work the hardosl. Sometimes 01)1 Iroriies suffeT tor it. l)ul vve do not immediately Q've up. And how much more urgent is the work of the Lord! Souls are CNiriilTiiig all alioui us for .vliom Chfist died. It is our plain duty to pray for them and tell them of His love li IS our responsibility to toil ami sacrifice that they may hear arid lieiieve thi good news What hard to impress Others with our worth and goodness that we are afraid lo tie our real selves and to expose our real thoughts and feelings for fear they would he found unworthy. Sometimes we even approach God in prayer with Ihis altitude We ihmk to cover up our real thoughts and longings and desires hy pravers Church "R«v«r«nd, coold 1 troubi* you I »ith» my •nlir» lncom«, of course.' sh. iU we say when some day we si. ind liefore our Savior if we have oeen satisfied merely to know Him ourselves? And what will He say^ Let us then be up and going, "al- wayv abounding m the work of the Loid.” Life IS too short to fritter iiwav the precious moments God has given us to proclaim His saving qj |jps -juJ not of the heart grace Let us tell them, then, by lip .And. when we do this, we cannot and by life. Iiy our testimony and possibly feel close to either (i«‘d tiy ouc liehaviof. that "Christ Jesus or man. .nto the world to save sinners” 'Vc need never fear lotace lite a„„ lhai "we h.»e rrdempt.on honeslly Wo nerd nev.T fcui I.. ^ . Lj .. 1 faceGod honestls in piayer and n-.-ou-i*. His blood, the forgiveness o’ sms according to the oches of H.s ihf background lo ■■ (Eph. 17). submerge under self-deception and pretense, is morr- worihv and wonderful than we realize When we approach God in prayer with .-liinple trust, wcli as complete honeslv and sincerity as possible, we c.m find release and pe.ee. and light begins lo shine in evt n tiie darkest cottiers of onr minds and hearts. Our honest prayer tor und< i- standing is heard. It never goes unanswered Sometime.^ the answers lo our prayers come to us m such ■‘natural" ways that vve tail to recognize them re.sponses to our praters ibit they AllK They ma> come in the lorm ol a cheerful snole from our neighbor, uplifting woids trom a friend. .i new appreciation ol the heautv <»f nature, a hook “accidentallv picked up. read and h.uiui to cotitain a message ot merit All these can tiul> he the answer-Y to the praveis we have uttered, for God* does "work in mysterious wa>s His wonders to perform * Honest prayer opens our minds, hearts, and eyes to His blessings all atioul us. "Acquaint now thyself with Him, and he at {H*ace ' .lob 22:21 THIS INSfiKAiTONAL MESSAGE .APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE THIS INCREASINGLY A (HCRCH-MINDEl) AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR YOL’R CONSIDERATION BY THE GENEROSITY OF PUBLIC-SPIRITED INDi VIDUALS AND BUSINESS FIRMS. 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