Christian Chronicle (Nashville, Tenn.), Vol. 32, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 3, 1975 Page: 3 of 12
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June 3. 1S75 CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE Page 3
woman. . .Anchor of the Home
By Irene Taylor
continued from page 1
23:11 EST
further pursuing
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demanding
favor by their fellow man. But
at
A minute Is priceless or worthless,
Depending on how you use it.
Allen Park Church of Christ M C Hall
23610 WEST OUTER DR
ALLEN PARK MI 48101
CHURCH OF CHRIST GUARANTEES SPONSORSHIP OF ITS
MANY MEMBERS ON THIS VESSEL. Please notify us of action
taken.
THE ELDERS ALLEN PARK CHURCH OF CHRIST
23610 WEST OUTER DR
ALLEN PARK MI 48101
313-2744440
BY MAURICE C HALL MINISTER
By J. C. Choate
WINONA, Miss.—Where in the
world today is it possible to
GROUP INSURANCE PLANS
FOR GOSPEL PREACHERS
3132787817 MGM TDBN ALLEN PARK MI 148 05-04 1111P EST
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COMMENT
One woman’s convictions..
such programs but how long this
will be true I have no way c.
knowing. All I know is that wa
presently have an open door to
preach the gospel to the masses
continued on page 10
people? How often does the
opportunity come to preach to a
whole nation in their own
language? Would it excite you to
know that this program covers a
physical number of countries and that it
costs only $62.50 for a thirty
Father, ^well be given in the portrait family will bless
woman. “She worth a try?
(Central Herald, Amarillo, Tx.)
interest in our
these plans.
It is now possible under the
new pension reform act of 1974
for preachers to set up individual
of preachers. In this way,
ministers of the Gospel can set
up retirement plans separate
from the local congregation by
making their own contribution to
the plan, or if the elders of the
local church are inclined to do so
program of our time. And just they can send funds on behalf of
think, we are paying only $62.50 the minister to this same
per broadcast. If our goal is to
preach the gospel to every
creature, how could you beat
that?
As wonderful as it is, it is such
a shame that we have only one
program per week in this
language. We would like to have
other programs, and as soon as
possible it is our goal to put on a
daily program. We would also
like to do the same with an
English program with our Indian
brethren doing the preaching. In
addition to this, we would like to
have Tamil and Telugu
programs. We already have
qualified men who can do the
work. All we need are the funds
to pay for these programs. The
station at Colombo, Sri Lanka is
pay the money in to them or in
to a central fund administered
by a trust which would handle
the money for them. Such a trust
is being formed and the trustees
will be Reuel Lemmons,
editor of the Firm Foundation,
Joe Barnett, minister of the
Broadway Church of Christ in
Lubbock, and myself. All of us
will be bonded and the plan will
350,000,000 Hindi speaking people be operated solely for the benefit
of that country and that does not
include those of other countries
in that part of Asia who may
likewise know this language. It is
just possible that this program is
reaching more people with the
gospel than any other radio
fourth dimension? We not only $62.50 per thirty minutes?
Wouldn’t that be exciting? I
would be excited about it and
furthermore I would be
encouraging my brethren to take
advantage of such an
opportunity. I am sure you would
too. I think we would want not
just one program per week, and
not just one program per day,
but several programs per day
and even then that would be
much cheaper than what we are
presently paying for a weekly
program, and in a nation where
the gospel has been proclaimed
more than perhaps in any other
country in the world.
But in India where there are
nearly 600,000,000 people, and
only a few have heard the
gospel, we can preach to the
masses. Right now we have a
Hindi program going out to the
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taught without
perfection.
Women are endowed with the
golden opportunity of setting the
the
trusteed fund.
In order for such a plan to
succeed, we need at least, for a
beginning, 250 members in the
association. The real purpose of
this article is to determine
whether there is sufficient
interest among the preachers to
motivate us to pursue it further.
We are certain, having made
investigation, that some very
fine benefits can be received
from such a group association,
and if you would like further
information, or if you have any
interest in it, please write me a
card or letter in the next ten
days. Please notice that we are
not confining ourselves to
pension annuities or retirement
income, but also intend to make
available for the present time for it possible for preachers to
•j purchase life, disability and
of hospitalization insurance
group rates as they desire.
Please include your birthday
and the year of your birth on
your reply.
io go to the rov. 31:11) <*jjer children arise
olood for yoi and can ber blessed; her
md for ths'sband also, and he praiseth
to every fc.” (Prov. 31:20) These
can do in flings were not automatic but
All you Wre the result of the kind of life
du heart inJe lived before them. The
:oncern forlwthy woman was industrious,
ng. Don’t id e worked “willingly with her
3 work of fends.” She rise th also while it
iot get done yet night. This woman did not
ig you had pect to be pampered and
led in the hinted upon by her husband an
e up your cn' family. She wanted to lighten
courage, Wir load.
he Gospel asit is the woman who sets the
rkers in of the home. Like it or not,
n active worses must accept the greater
God and on’sponsibility for the harmony—
r the niosl lack of it—in our home. The
>rv spoken cret to success in this realm
prepared f°r God’s worthy woman. “She
ition of the"ened her mouth with wisdom;
continued from page 1
NEW ZEALANDER GOES FULL
TIME IN PERSONAL
EVANGELISM
is the fastest way to evangelize
and am pleased that Ian has this
internship to help expand the
cause of Christ in New Zealand.
Both of us anxiously look
forward to the day when we will
be working in New Zealand.”
Ivan Stewart, Director of the
School of Practical Evangelism,
said, “Ian is an unusual man. He
is well qualified and knows his
Bible well. He needs a congre-
gation to oversee his work. Such
a congregation would be
fortunate indeed to have Ian and
Barbara working ton th them.
Feel free to communicate with
me or Ian at the School of
Practical Evangelism, 1100 West
Randol Mill Road, Arlington,
Texas 76012.”
(Copy of above also sent to Senator Griffin and Secretary of State
Kissinger)
Since sending the above message, Senator Griffin’s office has notified plans JIRA’s) for themselves and
us that the State Dept, has assured that food and water have been ““ L~ 11
delivered to this vessel and that it will not be returned to Vietnam.
tone of the religious atmosphere Thank the Lord for answered prayers.
to a great extent. True, fathers .
are given the specific #
responsibility as head of the Plans for Additional Radio
Programs
and in her tongue is the law of
kindness.” (Prov. 31:26) Too
often our children see “the law MR WILLIAM L POWERS
of kindness” directed only to BUTEL, LONG, GUST, KLEIN AND ZANZILE
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and only then on special DETROIT MI 48226
occasions. Outsiders may picture
us as the perfect hostess full of
grace and charm but the real
test comes when we are honestly
rated by our family. Kindness in
the home might become so
contagious it would spread into
our relationships in God’s family ENTRY
as 1
cause us to be irritable with our,
families would seem nothing at
all if it originated from our
guests. We teach our children
kindness by example and this
example can best be taught in
the home.
No mother is perfect. We all
make mistakes. Why, then, do
we tend to expect perfection
from our children? Why, then, do
we demand adult, polished
conduct (above what we our-
selves practice many times)
from children who are still in the
process of learning these
virtures? How sad that we
mothers expect our children to
produce the same results that we
anu_ _ have after years of practice,
woman, instead of the pain Dependability can surely be
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DUONG CALL LETTERS XVJR ADVISES THAT NGUYEN KY HAO
AND MANY MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST ARE
AMONG THE 822 MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN ON THIS
VESSEL THAT IS IN SINGAPORE WATERS DESTITUTE OF
FOOD AND WATER. SINGAPORE AUTHORITIES REFUSE PORT
""—” FOR RESUPPLY AND VIETNAM GOVERNMENT
well. Little annoyances that ORDERS SHIP TO RETURN.
URGENTLY REQUEST U S DIRECT NAVAL AID OR U S
INTERVENTION TO SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT FOR SUPPLIES
TO REACH SUBIC BAY TO JOIN OTHER REFUGEES.
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my f
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•d or have,
-growing j .*
Christians",And the Lord God said, It is
God sever:; good that the man should be
vho in he terne; I will make him an help
little thourtet for him.” (Gen. 2:18)
His kingdo-voman was God’s special
er of Matfeation for a special purpose,
kingdom old perceived the loneliness of
Ider who «an. None of the myriad of
ers to ttimals could supply the
The househmpanionship needed by man.
ing for lafeerefore God performed the
work in his st marriage ceremony in all
ie people p; simplicity and beauty. (Gen.
md stopped !4) From the beginning, we
working, fe told, God meant one man
had some d one woman to walk together
le they watmarriage for life.
me buildiiSven in Eden man and woman
ssive Chrisid duties to perform. Before sin
then to stered Eden man was directed
laboring in dress and keep the garden.
s Lord. en. 2:15) The first couple was
d His discipmanded to “be fruitful and
hat “the hariRipty> and replenish the
is but the kfth, and subdue it. . .” (Gen.
in we find®) This, to°. was before the
Vorkers. Sen*3*31106 s*n- seems evident
Jesus wani|R even at this point the
in His dman was to bear tbe children
1 and wonMlce after the entrance of sin R
hpmqplvpc she that God decrees will bear
oss and b'ildren *<in sorrow ” (Gen 3:16)
people wh vvonder those who through
oiling but al* years have Pictured child-
lim and Hbth as P3^ the Punishment
, hut rA childbirth, have not
’’ n tho,Jtrihuted to the low regard for
in s phase of woman’s roll! God
it can you.
. J. iced man over woman as a
apos es 1 ltter protection and no£ as a
,n t0 9> "Hence of disgrace.
preac tnep^at woman>s primary ro]e of
iture DoeSportance in fhe home
ident throughout the Bible. It
How abou. here she performs her
'n the streeteatest service to God and
next to jbat wOman bas fajied
’e Pa,®r 'fully appreciate the magnitude
.reach mher God.given role is
evident
s, to them, disconfent prevailing
that Godlo1ay
1 enough Io Inspiration portrays no lovlier
:o die for 3ture of woman than that
Jospel as minted in Proverbs 31. Note that
nic news or I main thrust of this beautiful
;sed with H bute is directed toward her
ft you ca'ccess as a wife and mother—
m to want ber role in the home. How did
ir souls etr r family feel toward her?
; of sin? 0>'he heart of her husband doth
ed to adinifely trust in her, so that he
home (Eph. 6:4) but mother has
more time with the children in
the ideal arrangement. The Bible
is replete with examples of
mother teaching the child the
way of the Lord. There is more
than one aspect in the full
development of the child. The preach potentially to millions of
perfect formula is given in Luke
2:52. We mothers take great care
to see that our children receive
the best secular education which
we can provide. We are eager to
provide for their
well-being and protect their
health. We even strive diligently minute program?
to see that they are held in good What if we had the opportunity
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iristian? fe'all have no need of spoil.” when do we get around to the gospel to the whole country for
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find little time to devote to their
religious teaching ourselves but
oftentimes we resent the fact
that others want to teach them.
The religious training is the only
dimension that will follow into
eternity and it is the one most
often neglected.
Our children need to know that
mother is there when she is
needed. We have only today. The
memories of a happy Christian
home may do much toward
keeping your child walking that
path which is straight and
narrow. Reconsider your goals in
life and revamp your list of
priorities.
If we, like the worthy woman
practice love and kindness, our
> us, too. Is it
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