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BE YE THANKFUL!
Col. 3:15

GIFTS TO GIVE YOUR CHURCH


Having accepted Jesus as my
Savior and having made this known by
uniting with His church, I promise to
give my church the following gifts:
1. I want to give my church affec-
tion that it may be strengthened by
“When they knew God, they glorified Him not the knowledge that I will serve sacri-
as God, neither were thankful; but became ficially.
vain in their imaginations, and their foolish 2. I want to give my church a word of
appreciation for it’s ministry, recog-
heart was darkened.” nizing my part in sending its message
Rom. 1:21 to the ends of the earth.
It is thanksgiving time again. This day is an opportunity to stop and make 3. I want to give my church encour-
a list of things in our minds that we are thankful to God for. You may be in a very agement when temptation and hin-
difficult place in your life at this time, but that is no reason not to stop and give drances make the work of Christ slow
thanks for the blessings you do have. As a matter of fact, it is a great reason to and difficult.
stop and give thanks. While we are struggling, often we are consumed with the 4. I want to give my church faith so it
problems ( I say problems, because trouble always seems to come in bunches) and may be free to proclaim the message of
we forget all the blessings that are in our lives. peace, goodwill and brotherhood.
Do you have a roof over your head? Do you have food to warm your 5. I want to give my church prayer for
body? Are you wearing clothes? Although you may not live where you would God to bless it’s ministry and make its
want to live, or you may not be eating the food you crave and you may not be services a blessing for everyone who
wearing stylish clothes, your basic needs have been met. There are people today attends.
in this world who do not have these basic needs. America knows very little about 6. I want to give my church reverence
poverty. Poverty is when things are not available, meaning even if we had the as the divine institution which Christ
money to purchase things, they are no where to be found. I know there are chil- has commissioned to continue His
dren in America who are hungry and lonely, but most of the time that is because work in the world.
of a breakdown in the parents desire or wisdom to know how to care for them. 7. I want to present tithes and offer-
The courts will put you in jail if you do not take good care of your animals, but ings to support my church’s important
they allow children to be abused every day by their parents. I believe America work.
is about to experience the taking away of our pleasures and luxuries. If He takes 8. I want to give my time to serve
away our TOYS, will we still have a thankful heat? As Job would say,, “The Lord where I am needed so my church can
giveth and the Lord taketh away.” What happens when we are not thankful? reach out to others in the name of
(Continued on page 2) Christ.
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(Continued from page 1) placed us here for this time, just like
He placed Esther for her time. Let’s


BE YE THANKFUL
God said He has shown us the things that may be known of God. He
thank the Lord for intrusting us at this
time. Most of us were born in Amer-
has revealed these things unto us through His work of creation. (Rom. 1:19-20) ica, because this is where the Lord
He said, “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth wanted us. Our parents and our na-
his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth tionality was chosen of God and we are
knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard.” to be thankful for it. God designed us
(Ps 19:1-3) Then in Rom. 1:20 He says, “They are without excuse.” That is in the womb and we are to be thankful
pretty clear. for how He made us. None of us look
If we do not have a thankful heart toward God, it is not because we do not alike!!! Thank God for the unchange-
KNOW His work, it’s because when we did know (and we did), we did not glorify able things in your life. Be thankful
Him as God and we were not thankful! After a person turns their eyes and heart for every age of your life. There are
away from their Creator, they become VAIN in their IMAGINATIONS. When tryings and blessings in all ages.
we refuse to be thankful, we become fools!!! (Rom 1:22) Who is a fool? God When you sit down, to what-
said, “The fool hath said in his heart there is no God.” (Ps 53:1) The person who ever meal the Lord has given you this
says there is no God has turned his eyes away from creation and shut his eyes to Thanksgiving, be grateful that you are
the evidence of his creator! We will all stand before God and give an account of alive and that God is good and that He
what was revealed to us and how we responded to that revelation. We have many is with you in whatever circumstance
in our country today who are Atheist and clearly say they do not believe there is a you find yourself in this year.
God. This proves that we have become a country that is “ungrateful”. A thankful Thank you Lord,
heart is a heart that recognizes His Creator and glorifies Him as GOD! For saving my soul.
Now for us who do acknowledge God as our Creator, how do we show Thank you Lord,
our thankfulness on a daily basis? We all fall short of giving God the praise and For making me whole.
the glory He deserves in our lives and whatever we give Him in thanks, we will Thank you Lord,
wish we had given Him more. We live busy busy lives in America and we find it For giving to me.
hard to just stop and say, “Thank you”, but if we don’t have time to say thank you, Thy great salvation
then we are to busy! So full and free!
I looked up the definition of the word thankful in the strongs concordance ---Editor
and was surprised at what I read. It read, “To be thankful is to express gratitude;
specially, to say grace at a meal.” Do you say grace before your meals? Ameri- MEMORIAL TO
ca’s custom is three meals a day; breakfast, lunch and dinner (or Supper if you are BERTIE MAY
from Texas). Meal time is a great opportunity to just stop and say thank you to the ‘NANNY’ COX
Lord for all His blessings. Praise Him for what happens before breakfast, before ROBERTS
lunch and before dinner. Surely, we can remember our blessings for that period 1917 - 2010
of time. But be careful, this is not a time to catch up on your praying. Gloria’s Mrs. Gracie (Cox) Ridinger
father use to say, “Make it short and make it sweet, the Lord prepared it HOT to gave a gift to Tid Bits of Wisdom in
eat.” It has always been our custom to pray before our meals. Many times in res- honor of her sister, Bertie May (Cox)
taurants, we have been able to witness because they would watch us pray and then Roberts, who passed away the 24th
come and talk to us about the Lord. Most everyone will respect you for praying of September. She said her sister had
unless you do it to be seen of man and not to thank the Lord. a beautiful smile. What a precious
Gloria, her mother and her sister, were taking a trip one time and early memory. Please pray for their fam-
that morning they met for breakfast. They prayed over their food and then ate and ily as they adjust to the home going
fellowshiped. When it came time to leave, the waitress said their check had been of their loved one.
paid for. A man across the room had watched them pray and it had moved his INAPPROPRIATE TEXT
heart and he wanted to buy their breakfast and say thank you through the waitress. A minister had been asked to leave his
He told the waitress it had been years since he had witnessed someone praying church because of his constant brag-
over the meal. gadocio. His first name was Solomon.
Gloria and I were in a restaurant with some preachers and one of them A meek and very humble preacher was
began eating before they prayed. He said, “It is scriptural to pray after you eat.” sent to take his place. He knew nothing
We ask how he came to that conclusion and he said, “The bible says, Bless the of his predecessor’s shortcomings, not
Lord oh my soul, and all that is within me!” Well, it is not the moment you pray, even his name. Unfortunately, howev-
but the thankfulness of the heart that touches the heart of the Lord. er, he took for his first text, “Behold, a
We may be the last generation before Christ returns for His bride. God greater than Solomon is here.”
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SEED AND SOWERS; OR, TRACT DISTRIBUTION longer, but that, from this time, you will
J.F. MONCRIEFF constantly, prayerfully, and hopefully
How many there are who, humanly speaking, would never have heard the by this means sow the seed of the Word,
Gospel but for tracts. Sermons, addresses, personal dealing, the reading of books, and be assured a day will come when
all, of course, are means of grace and greatly blessed, but they still leave room you will realize with great joy that your
for the tract. How often a man who would neither listen to preaching, nor open a sowing was not in vain.
religious book, has received a message from God through the agency of a tract or “Broadcast thy seed!
test. Although some portion may be
A tract has this advantage, that it may be both written and read without found
distraction. A calm, well-thought-out, and well-arranged statement, calculated to To fall on uncongenial ground,
arrest, impress and convince the careless, it does not repel by its length, and is Where sand, or shard, or stone may
willing to accommodate itself to the reader’s convenience. At his leisure, when stay
his mind is free; when circumstances are favorable; it may be in the silent watches Its coming into light of day;
of the night, on the mighty deep, upon the hillside, or the quiet country road, Or when it comes, some pestilent air
where no human voice disturbs, he reads his tract, and the Spirit makes it to him May make it droop, and wither there
as the voice of God, calling to repentance and to newness of life. -
Many and many a time has the truth contained in a tract proved as the Be not discouraged; some will find
“still small voice” which aroused the conscience, or the finely pointed and di- Congenial soil, and gently wind,
vinely guided arrow which has found its way between the joints of the harness, Refreshing dew and ripening shower,
and produced conviction and conversion inn the hitherto hard and unbelieving To bring it into beauteous flower,
heart. It is certainly desirable that tracts should be attractive in appearance, and From flower to fruit; to glad thine
got up in such a way as is like to ensure their being preserved or circulated. Even eyes,
though they should cost a little more, they are worth the money, because they are And fill thy soul with sweet surprise.
likely to last much longer, and to be circulated more readily, than the flimsy leaf- Do good, and God will bless thy deed
lets which too often, it is to be feared, meet the same fate as the handbills which Broadcast thy seed!”
are distributed in the streets.
PONDERISMS
Few Christians need grudge the price of good tracts, for surely few things
in the present day are cheaper. Besides, there are always many of God’s people I used to eat a lot of
who are willing to pay for tracts for those who are willing to distribute them; and natural foods until
no one who is really anxious to engage in this work need be long without a supply I learned that most
of good tracts to give. It is not so much the want of tracts that is felt, as the want people die of natural
of the necessary faith and courage on the part of God’s people generally to make causes.
a more plentiful and prayerful use of them.
An excellent plan is to place texts, tracts, or little books in envelopes, There are two kinds
which may or may not be closed, and which may be left in any sheltered spot of pedestrians: the
where they are likely to be found before long. This sort of scattering may perhaps quick and the dead.
not commend itself so much to some as personal distribution, but, nevertheless, it
The only difference
has its place, and has had blessed results. between a rut and a
Those who are really anxious to lose no opportunity of doing good in this grave is the depth.
way will do well never to be without some precious see to scatter in their walks
abroad, or wherever they may happen to be. They should also remember that In the 60’s, people
it has been said with truth that “a wise man makes more opportunities than he took avid to make the
finds,” and they should deeply and solemnly realize the fact that a lost opportunity world weird. Now
may be a lost eternity to some poor soul. the world is weird and
Tracts may be dropped into a letter-box, or in an open door or window - people take Prozac to
may be left in the house, the shop, the waiting-room, the railway carriage, the cab, make it normal.
between the leaves of books, under a sheltering ledge, in a hole in the wall, on a
How is it one careless
garden seat, in a message-basket, a hat, or a pocket - anywhere, in fact, where they match can start a for-
are likely to be found. Many opportunities will occur to those who look for them, est fire, but it takes a
and the outlook for original plans adds to the interest of the work. Possibly the whole box to start a
finder might sometimes be impressed and induced to read by the very singularity campfire?
of the place where the tract was found.
Dear Christian reader, if you have hitherto neglected this means of use- Whenever I feel blue, I
fulness, so easy and yet so blessed in its results, resolve that you will do so no start breathing again.

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Gloria Brewster
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INSPIRATIONS
marriage, when it looked like there was
THE TRIAL OF YOUR FAITH! no hope for us. God had tried to spare
Have you ever felt like everything was against what you were trying to me the trials, but Jerry or I neither one
accomplish? Well, don’t forget that the Christian life is like being in a boat going listened. We thought we could do all
UP stream, while everything else is flowing downward. It takes a lot of mussel to things!
paddle UP stream. The current of the world is speeding downward to destruction, The next step of faith was be-
while the Christian life is going HIGHER and HIGHER! It is not hard to live on lieving that God would forgive me for
the low road (although it is a road of destruction to all the things your heart de- my disobedience and that He would
sires), but it takes courage to live on the high road. In the Christian life, the sweat take my mess and turn it to gold. Sa-
and labor come at the beginning of a deed, but the end is peace, contentment, sat- tan would sit on my shoulder and tell
isfaction and eternal rewards. Living in the flesh brings pleasure for the moment, me that I would never be able to be
but misery and brokenness at the end. Let’s read what the Scripture says about our in God’s will again and that I would
faith. never be fit to be God’s servant. Sa-
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to tan is a liar!!! God knew I would not
his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of listen to Him that day and He knew I
Jesus Christ from the dead, would go right ahead and marry. God
To an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away,
also knew that He could and would
reserved in heaven for you,
Who are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation ready to be use my marriage to make and brake
revealed in the last time. my flesh and bring it into submission.
Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in If my marriage would have destroyed
heaviness through manifold temptations: me, God would have broken my leg, if
That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that per- necessary, to hold me back from mar-
isheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at riage, but He permitted me to make the
the appearing of Jesus Christ: choice and then He used my choice to
Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet bring me to obedience.
believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory:
Receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls. (Continued on page 6)
1 Peter 1:3-9
Is God trying your faith? Do you understand why He is trying your faith?
Your faith is more precious than gold!!! Our faith is the most valuable possession
we have been given. Jesus asked the question, “Will I find faith on earth?” When
Jesus returns, the question is, will there be Christians who are living by faith and
not by sight? If you were the only person living, would He find faith?
Bro. Roloff stirred my life to seek to live by faith with everything in me.
Once you exercise faith, you are never satisfied to return to sight.
As I look back at my life and remember the ways that the Lord has tried
my faith and think of how close I came over and over again to thinking I could
not go any further in the walk of faith, I thank the Lord for the things He did to
encourage me to trust Him. I have never been sorry for trusting God’s Word.
The first time I exercised faith, was the night of my salvation, when I
decided to believe that God was the God He said He was in the Bible. The next
test of my faith was the very next day, when God told me not to get married and I
thought I knew more than He did, so I went right on with my plans. Needless to
say, I failed that test of faith. The next great test of my faith was staying in my
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the Saviour to introduce him to the man
who preached that morning!
The test was, “Look unto Me,
and be ye saved, all the ends of the
earth,” (Isaiah 45:22). For the first time
in Spurgeon’s young life he began to
see God’s simple way of salvation. As
he later recalled it with his remarkable
verbal memory, the sermon ran some-
thing like this.
My dear friends, this is a sim-
ple text indeed. It says, “Look.” Now
lookin’ don’t take a deal of pains. It
ain’t liftin’ your foot or your finger. It
is just “Look.” Well, a man needn’t go
to college to learn to look. You may be
the biggest fool, and yet you can look.
A man needn’t be worth a thousand a
year to be able to look. Anyone can
look; even a child can look. But then
the text says, “ Look unto Me.” Aye!
Many on ye are lookin’ to yourselves.
Some look to God the Father. No, look
to Him bye and bye. Jesus Christ says,
SPURGEON’S CONVERSION “Look unto Me!” Some of ye say “We
(taken from a booklet called Spurgeon, glori- must wait for the Spirit’s workin’.” You
have no business with that just now.
ous Spurgeon, written by James Alexander Look to Christ; the text says, “Look
Steward, D.D.) unto Me.”
Very few children have come under such deep conviction of sin as did He had about reached the end
young Charles. In writing of this experience, he says: of something to say when suddenly he
Oh, the many times I have wished that the preacher would tell me some- fixed his eyes on young Charles sitting
thing to do to be saved! Gladly would I have done it, if it had been possible. If he in the gallery and, pointing straight at
had said, “Take off your shoes and stockings and run to John O’Groats,” I would him, said, “Young man, you look very
not even have gone home first, but would have started off that very night, if I might miserable. You always will be miser-
win salvation. How often have I thought that if he had said,”Bare your back to able - miserable in life and miserable
the scourge and take fifty lashes,” I would have said, “Here I am; come along (Continued on page 6)
with your whip and beat as hard as you please, so long as I can obtain peace and
rest and get rid of my sin.” Yet, the simplest of all matters - believing in Christ
crucified, accepting His finished salvation, being nothing, and letting Him be ev-
erything, doing nothing, but to trust Him for what He had done - I could not get
hold of it.
Then came the re-letter day of January 6, 1850, when Spurgeon arose
before dawn to pray and to read one of his bedside books. He could find no rest.
As he himself said, God was ploughing his soul, ten black horses in His team -
the Ten Commandments - and cross-ploughing it with the message of the gospel,
but when he heard it, no comfort came to his soul. He had been to many gospel
meetings and various churches but in vain, and had it not been for the goodness of
God in sending a snowstorm one Sunday morning, he might have still wandered
in darkness and despair, he says. The storm hindered his reaching the place of
worship whither he was bound and instead, he turned into the Primitive Method-
ist Chapel, Artillery Street, Colchester. There were a dozen or fifteen persons in Matt 18:20
For where two or three are
the chapel - no more. The preacher man mounted the pulpit. To this very day no
gathered together in my name,
one knows who he was or even his name. I have often thought that one of the first there am I in the midst of
things Charles Spurgeon would do when he reached Gloryland would be to ask them.
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(Continued from page 4) dream home in my mind all of those (Continued from page 5)
years and now, after the trying of my
THE TRIAL OF faith, God has given me my dream SPURGEON’S
YOUR FAITH! home! It is a little farm house, very CONVERSION
simple, with nine acres of land. I al- in death if you don’t obey my text; but
God tested our faith in finances.
ways wanted a place that had a well. I if you obey now, this moment, you will
He taught us to have a respect for mon-
may have the only house in Dallas that be saved.” Then lifting up his hands he
ey, but not to love it. When Jerry and
has a well! God cares about our de- shouted, as only a Primitive Methodist
I married, we had no concept of how to
sires. at that time could, “young man, look
handle money. He got paid on Friday
I have some very big items that to Jesus Christ! Look! Look! Look!
and on Monday we did not have the
I am trusting the Lord, by faith, to pro- Look! You have nothin’ to do but to
money for gas or food for the rest of the
vide at this time of my life. I have no look and live.”
week. Our first son was born the first
desire to go ahead of the Lord and at- The glorious light of the gos-
year, before we learned how to handle
tempt to provide these things without pel shone into the darkened soul of the
our money. The doctor encouraged me
Him. He owns it all and He will do what boy, Said he, “I thought I could dance
to put him on the bottle (because that
is best for me concerning these things, all the way home. I could understand
was the cool thing to do at that time) and
just like He has taken care of me all what John Bunyan meant when he de-
I did it because I thought (at that time)
these years. When our faith is tested, it clared he wanted to tell the crows on
that doctors knew everything. Well, we
brings praise, honour and glory to the the ploughed land all about his conver-
had to buy formula, diapers, baby food
Lord. Anybody can live by sight and sion. He was too full to hold; he must
and all those little goodies and I had $6
have a dull, everyday drudgery of a life. tell somebody! Between half-past-ten,
for the week to buy groceries. I re-
But to live by faith is never dull or when I entered that chapel, and half -
member that I bought three pounds of
boring. past - twelve when I returned home,
weenies for a dollar, a bag of potatoes
What are you trusting the Lord what a change had taken place in me!
for fifty cents, a loaf of bread for twen-
ty nine cents, a gallon of milk for sixty to do in your life? Right it out on a
nine cents and the rest was for the baby. piece of paper, date it and lay it before
When I got to the check out, there was the Lord everyday. Then watch for His the government from wasting
a man in front of me whose basket was leading. Read Hebrews 11 and see all the labors of the people under
running over with every good thing you the things people received by faith. the pretense of taking care of
could imagine. He was saying to the God will provide!!! them.
clerk, “These young kids today have ----Gloria Brewster
no ideal what it was like to go through The strongest reason for the
the depression!” I tapped him on the Quotes from people to retain the right to keep
shoulder and said, “Sir, you may have Thomas Jefferson and bear arms is, as a last resort,
already gone through your depression, When we get piled upon one an- to protect themselves against tyr-
but some of us have just begun ours.” other in large cities, as in Europe, anny in government.
He looked into my little basket and re-
we shall become as corrupt as
alized where I was coming from. He
Europe.
began to apologize to me and his whole HOW TO GROW UP
attitude changed. You see, everyone is
not where you are in life. When you The democracy will cease to exist
You can know that you are
are hurting, many are laughing. When when you take away from those
an adult when you have become
you are laughing, many are hurting. Be who are willing to work and give
a giver instead of a receiver; a
sensitive to others. Everyday we ate to those who would not.
a weenie and a half of a baked potato. giver of yourself, of your time, in
Jerry said, “If we ever get out of this your attitudes, of your material
It is incumbent on every gen-
mess I don’t every want to see a weenie things, in your desires.
eration to pay its own debts as it
again!” Today his favorite food is hot Are you a giver
goes. A principle which if acted
dogs. Time changes things. or a receiver in your:
on would save one - half the wars
God has tested my faith with Family, Extended Family
the places He has asked me to live. At of the world.
Neighborhood
60 years of age, I had moved 63 times Church
in my life! I have lived in every type I predict future happiness for
Job
of home you can think of. I had a Americans if they can prevent

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THE SNEEZE
TID BITS OF WISDOM
They walked in tandem, each
MONTHLY REPORT of the ninety-two students filing into
This issue of Tid Bits of Wisdom celebrates our fourth year of print-
the already crowded auditorium.
ing. It took three months to get our first paper in the mail. Many things at-
With their rich maroon gowns flow-
tempted to keep us from this ministry. We just kept pursuing and God brought us
ing and the traditional caps, they
through. Our thoughts, when we sit down to write this paper, are to find ways to
looked almost as grown up as they
encourage God’s children to keep keeping on!!!! Balance and persistence are the
felt.
most crucial parts of our daily walk. Almost every month we hear from someone

who was walking through a difficult time and the paper had just the article they
Dads swallowed hard be-
needed that day. Our mailing list is 1400 papers a month. If only one person was
hind broad smiles, and Moms freely
encouraged, it would be worth it all. David said that he encouraged himself in
brushed away tears.
the Lord when there was no one else to encourage him, and we are called to do

just that, but it sure is nice to have someone to come along side of you and warm
This class would NOT pray
you heart. That’s what we want this paper to be.
during the commencements, not by
It seems there has been much illness among those in the work in the last
choice, but because of a recent court
four years. Mrs. Connie Cimino has a heart condition and eye surgeries to deal
ruling prohibiting it.
with this year. I have a heart that is working at 20% and Gloria is looking at

possible surgery soon. Mrs. Judy Connor is recovering from knee surgery. Bro.
The principal and several
Brown, who is on our board of directors has just come out of a severe heart sur-
students were careful to stay within
gery and hopefully it will help him to function better this year. When you think
the guidelines allowed by the ruling.
of us, please pray for our health. Praise the Lord He keeps us on the move in spite
They gave inspirational and chal-
of our testing.
lenging speeches, but no one men-
There is just a handful of people who support this paper on a regular
tioned divine guidance and no one
basis, but they have been faithful and most have supported all four years. When
asked for blessings on the graduates
we come along side of one another we can get the work done. We would like to
or their families.
say a great big thank you to those supporters and as long as the Lord keeps us

together, we shall walk on!
The speeches were nice, but
All of our support goes for postage and the office expense. Legacy
they were routine until the final
Print Group has printed our paper free of charge all these years. Our son Tom
speech received a standing ovation.
owned the print shop when we began and sold it to a friend about two years ago.

If it were not for their help we would never have been able to begin. Often we
A solitary student walked
are very late getting the paper to the print shop and they have always worked
proudly to the microphone. He stood
very hard to accommodate us in getting the paper out. We are indebted to their
still and silent for just a moment, and
kindnesses. Our daughters in law, Rhesa and Diane, proof read the paper each
the, it happened.
month. Both are very busy with their work and their families and yet they give

time to us. It takes more than one heart to put a work in motion and every heart
All 92 students, every single
is very important. Thank you.
one of them, suddenly SNEEZED!!!
We hope you went to the polls and voted. Our country is in a spiritual

war. Christian’s must take a part if we are to continue to live in a free country.
The student on stage simply
May the Lord richly bless you in the work of your hands as we take the Word of
looked at the audience and said,
God to a lost world.
WORDS FROM PRESIDENT RONALD “GOD BLESS YOU”
REAGAN
“The most terrifying words in the English lan- and he walked off the stage ....
guage are: I’m from the government and I’m here
to help.” The audience exploded into
applause. This graduating class had
“Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed,
found a unique way to invoke God’s
there are many rewards; if you disgrace ourself,
you can always write a book.” blessing on their future with or with-
out the court’s approval.
“If we ever forget that we are one nation under
God, we will be a nation gone under.”

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He chastens and hastens His will to make --Psalms 68:11--
known. Enter into his gates Founded December, 1966
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