Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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BY RALPH SWEET
674 Ceylon Street
Eagle Paas, Texas
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8, 1952, in Dickinson, N. D. This
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saved, she must ag-
the warfare began,
g orders: “Go—make
is, baptizing them—”
hat, and are belated-
t. But there is a sec-
hem to observe all
: commanded you—”
urch is doing what
must be aggressively
tic. Within the last
awakened to realize
respect. Progress re
i Germany, France,
Africa, Hawaii, and
Is of the continental
still open before us
itouched, and sharp
irdly the paint worn
, personal work, cor-
these merely new
d of the Spirit. The
se and invent others
3f the Adversary are
>se from the gener^^
i has succeeded to
f up some mission
adly lacking in the
nission. We are not
bsefve all things
mmanded us.” As
Iman, Odell Myers,
ty minister in an
h does not enjoy
They will give
files of the grand-
er and father were
ent to Bible study
just grown away
mes could be filled
variations; and for
quarts of parental
failure to “teach
ngs.” Lame objec-
ools fall flat,
t children need time
irithmetic and gram-
30 minutes per week
iion, he can’t keep
) years old. Thought-
le fine art of Chris-
of Godliness cannot
ninufes of inefficient
ery vital problem isd
! escaped: Our chil-"
igh spiritual food to
low the problem will
the individual. The
•rograms of teaching .
i but the grown-ups
imily worship, meal-
—all these and many
?ntly to teach them j
us said, The church
g numbers from its
iwing huge artas to
□rd of life. If the
he must e vangelize
vardly) aggressively.
• saved, SHE MUST „
The Christian’s life
world. It is bated on
on Jesus, the sinless
the Hojy one. Tha - r~
if born from above
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Dickinson is a prairie city
a population of more than I
It is situated in the heai
North Dakota’s rahching cou
and is only a i
the f
dore Roosevelt once lived.
It is also within 80 mi>L„.
beoosnfaMi a
part of it. It is psysentiy buaSmg
vaded by many aMtCboraara^
are engaged in the various p—
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preach the gospel in a moat Ml
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Morris To Preach
In Charlotte, N. C.
Andrew C Morris of the Law- tonio, Texas, will do tjie preach*
' rence Ave. Church of Christ in ing and Holland Boring, Jfn of:
^ashville, Tenn., will hold a Utopia, Texas, will direct the < M
meeting for the church of Christ singing. For further information W
in Charlotte, N C., June 15 contact Jimmy Jividen, Sheffield,
through 29.
Charlotte is a city of approxi-
mately 150,000 people and has
one church of Christ with a
membership of about 65.
C. W. Bradley, minister of the
church in Statesville, N. C., will
lead the singing the first week.
David E Dunn of Akron, Ohio,
will lead the singing the second
week. Both brethren will assist
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and Iraan, Texas, on Highway ing in God’s great outdoors and
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Hicks, Olan L. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1952, newspaper, June 18, 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306226/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.