Hay Sermon. ANT ROBUS—First Baptist Chureh |, NONYMOUS BUILDERS” B some of Them.” —- Read Acts 11:19-26 - Fund lo read of the building of the.Church of Band its extension In, the midst of unfavorable . withering in of unbellevers to the place of. js the Lord Jesus, But who does the greater yy Bay came of! tg make gr eat preachers, It was rious chris- not’ Nehemiah who built the yar as Anti-| walls of Jerusalem, His leader-|- nition which ship was necessary, but it was): en in Jerus-|the people who ‘had a mind to Blabored IM} work, who did the practical Face of God." | work, ‘ forts, DeHeV- | phe anonymous ~ Christians ped “christ-/ oF Acts preached the word, and city, showed the “grace of God” In fol the Many | their words and living, Le. in ms whos) faith and love, And we read that only in the; “much people was added unto e. We praise] the Lord.” This comes first, thout their }and then they should be added Churet Of}to the Jocal church, Later on, grow, Barnabas and Paul .came;: they thrilling Lo}consolidated the work which “itustrious,” | others had done. John, Paul, Many Christians covet to be Berecd goodjamong the “illustrious,” but it], eo need good lis a poor ambition, The Lord ts Bk avout the! not tooking for such folk. . He Mee! lays 8ONC! often. passes by the would-be- Mood hearers” | oyeat, and uses the “humble worker, In the city of Lashal when the strong christian group was asked how they came. to hear the gospel, they. sald, dan unknown Parsee came and told us. ” When Spurgeor. told how he iwas saved, he saiu that into the church that cold winter morning there came a “tall thin -man;" an officer of the church, -who took the minister's place; he spoke the words which to me meant life, — \ Bunyan In telling of the days before his conversion speaks of going down the street in his town one afternoon and hear- Ing several womeh talking about (God. 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INTER- -CHURCH _ rears SINGSPIRATION Puvitica aithy Musical Group, @ Farewell [60 So , EVENING 9:10 SHARP = ENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE WAN ; ; OO im m0 pan Be hacen 2155) ( { ¢ ( t ore IRELAND ENGLAND FRANCE HOUAND . Anew high in gracious tiving afloat is attained on Holland-America Line ships—with thelr centuries seasoned heritage of seamanship, immaculate shipkeeping, warm hospilality trlendly, courteous service, and , tamed Continental culsine, ' " Paols, shops, bs. kyninsg lun, i$ Salons. RYNOAM=~MAASDAM Cotebratad {win (helflliners, smart, modern—fea wing ‘gletual ruacofship * priviloges tor tour MW class passengerd, Direct Service from Vancouver to Antwarp, Rotterdam and Lon con by luxurlous passenger {rea elghlors. ' t ViE ROTTERDAM DAN WAASDAM 1 Wurrare Nf reed, Viewer be OG. Mette aa MH ileos qian | nN Mantrent, Taranta mid Wtenelpog ht THAVEL Nt ae li Ni + Canadian Newspapare — Auguet 20-23, 1084 ca LE ncn endite a a LIP M. RAY — Presser to Dyhlavn & Manson bt NCE AND TRAVEL AGENCY | 315 Third Ave, W. “Phone 384 Nothorlands Govornmiont Vessols A: | From Quohoo to flotiardami Jahan ay Olden: barnavelt Aug, 28) Groote Aeer Oct From Montreal io Rotterdam Wa orn " Bont, 27; firanle Net Ont + Watorman Sey From Now York to Rolte r nfo, Ay Sitvalak wine rdam Walorman Sopl ! ning (Minitrle yan Yerkaor a walarstoal AA Vine Agen, n, TRAVEL AGENCIES Tatelve Ave, Torrace Mhone 1498 ORD MOORE iM Hurt and as | LAC: 1 M. GIRARD. (left) and toured horth ‘central section of Success of ‘the first leg of an RCAF recruiting trip ithrough the province’s north-central and coastal region a week ago will bring the two-man. mobile. re- cruiting unit back to Prince Ru- pert next Sdturday and Monday. ‘FO 8. D. Morrls and LAC J. M: Girard, whose’ homes are. both in the province of Quebec are meinbers of the Air Force's re- cruiting Unit stationed: in Ed- monton, ~ At. present the palr are in tho Prince’ George area and will visit Burns Lake, Smithers, :Terrace, as well as various towns in the Peace River District before com- ing back to Prince Rupert. . -Of their first. stop ‘in’. Prince Rupert FO Morris said that the results had proved “quite prom ising.” For their second stay in. the -elty the two RCAF. men. will have different: headquarters on the two days. The first day, August 28 they will interview applicants at the Prince Ru- pert Hotel, while on Monday, August 30, persons interested in, joining the Air. Force can see the: recruiting team at the | tp : ai Vow Chaner : To Aid enn, ; jmye thiistian friends,.-let. us! Spit i “Pabsh “LONDON “O: