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Christ for every need, for salvation is complete. There is no half way busi­ ness about God. Too many believers in Christ don’t always live as the Lord wants them to. They are defeated and despondent. When Christ begins His good work in us He will complete it at the day of His call for us to glory. No one can escape that question put to the Jews by Pilate in the judgment hall, “What will you do with Jesus?” There was no fault that any of earth’s tribunals could find with Him. As far as many are concerned today, the answer echoes down the long cor­ ridor of time, “Crucify Him” ! ! The answer to this question is too often a tragic one. Why do you have to an­ swer this question? It is because God answered it by sending His Son into the world to be your Saviour tb meet the need for cleansing for your sins. He paid the price on Calvary’s cross. Jesus is the only way out of your sin and misery. What will you do with Christ? Receive Him now! W H A T CH ILDREN W A N T OF THEIR DADS It is interesting to realize how ready dogs are to show their affection. They never pout, hear a grudge, complain about their food, or gripe about the way the house is kept. They are ready to protect their masters at the risk of their own lives. Generally, dogs love children, no matter how loud and boisterous they may be. A leading psychiatrist has sug­ gested that husbands should imitate some of these canine virtues. The result could be a more arriiable family life. A national survey was taken among boys and girls using the question, “What do I want my father to do that he is not now doingf" Replies were generally such things as, “Stay at home,” “Be with me more” “Don’t go out so often,” and the like. The urgent unanimous cry was, “We want to see more of our dadsl” Spiritually speaking, God’s Word tells us that as fa r as the teaching of eternal truths in the home, it is to be the father to the children that these precepts of life are to be handed down and carefully explained. Fathers, remember it is your responsibility to train up a child in the way he should go, so that when he is old, he will not depart from it. 15

cleanse us from our sins. So many wait at some pool doomed to disap­ pointment and eternal separation from God, apart from the Saviour. Even as Adam and Eve hid from God, so as lost sinners men today endeavor to hide themselves from Christ. He is the Rock in a weary land, a Shelter in the time of storm. When a sinner is accepted in Christ he has found an eternal hiding place. Again we ask the Lord’s question, “Wilt thou be made whole?” Men have committed every crime in the whole catalogue of sins but the consummate iniquity of the nations was the cru­ cifixion of Christ, exceeded only by His continued rejection by the mil­ lions who compound that awful and heinous deed. The salvation which Christ offers is a matter for your will. If you desire to, and follow God’s prescribed course, you may be saved. You can will to do God’s will, or take the consequences. Salvation is entirely personal. Every man must give an ac­ count of himself to the Lord. Even as you are bom into the world, in­ evitably to die personally, you must personally accept Christ as your Saviour. As a result you will person­ ally be saved and personally be changed by the transforming power of God into Christ’s image. Trust

Center of student as well as staff and faculty fellowship is the Blola fountain, located adjacent to the main dining room. The crowded facilities will be expanded when the Student Memorial Union Building is constructed. With the pressures of study, the atmosphere provides an opportunity to discuss various points of mutual interest with one another.

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