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Seeking and Losing -- Losing and finding

Description: A typewritten manuscript for a sermon on Luke 17:33 concerning the thought of giving up our life to save it. We must live for God to do good, the world is full of sin and stumbling blocks for self gratification, so it is important for the church to keep its eye on God to bring glory to him. Preached in Brownwood, TX
Date: January 21, 1900
Creator: Baten, A. E.
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

Training the Children

Description: A partially handwritten and partially typewritten manuscript of a sermon based on Proverbs 22:6. Advise to parents about training up a child in the way they should grow, so that they will be productive Christian people. Parents have a great responsibility to the kingdom of God. Preached in Brownwood, Texas, and later in Ana in 1904.
Date: October 21, 1900
Creator: Baten, A. E.
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

Go Forward

Description: A handwritten manuscript for a sermon based on Exodus 14:15. We can not stand still. We must move forward with trust and courage in the face of difficulties and fear. Preached in Amarillo and then Bangs, Texas (10/12/1907).
Date: February 21, 1904
Creator: Baten, A. E.
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]

Description: Photograph of workers pouring concrete from a concrete-mixing truck into a long curved frame on the ground to the right of the truck. The workers are using shovels to move the concrete inside the frame. The construction site is surrounded by trees, and just behind the concrete-mixing truck are three tall, thin stone pillars. There is a large pile of small rocks in the left foreground, and in the background, behind the trees, a two story building is partially visible. A sticker on the back of th… more
Date: April 21, 1978
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]

Description: Photograph of at least seven construction workers pouring concrete from a concrete-mixing truck into a long curved frame on the ground to the right of the truck. The construction site is surrounded by trees, and just to the right of the concrete-mixing truck are three tall, thin stone pillars connected by a metal piece with three holes in it. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates the workers are pouring the sidewalk for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
Date: April 21, 1978
Partner: Howard Payne University Library
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