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5-Minutc Biographies
I his weeks
Sermon.
life and health, evidences of his
love for men, and symbols of his
larger m inistry to th eir souls, of
his offer to them of spiritual
health ar.J his assurance of end
less life.
Jcsu ‘ Concern for Life and
Health.
Le.son far November 21: Luke
AUTHOR of ’HOW TO WIN FRIEN D S’
7: 2-15.
Ed Ecws and Web Roberts has
Golden Text: John 10: 10,
and INFLUENCE PEO PLE’
beer, working on the county read
A.? the Great Physician Jesus j the past few weeks.
APPRECIATION
Same answer, 'lh e Sultan glanc mat ¡fesied his great love for m en!
In May, 1915, Raymond Gram ed toward the door.
and freed them from the m irery ,
Swing wa3 tlie Berlin correspon
Mr. Swing did a bit of quick and lim itations of their afflic
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wolf and
dent of the Chicago Daily Now®, thinking, ana recalled something tion®. And surely we should be ,
family
were visitors of Mr. and
'lh e World W ar wan raging, and th a t had happened when the Ai concerned as a Christian duty fo:
the people of the i,. te l Stales ded f le e t had attacked in the our own health, to keep ourselv. j Mrs. Ed Wolf of Sandy, T hurs
wanted to know w hat Turkey Dardanelles and bombarded the es physicially fit, while giving . day.
way going io do.
Turkish towns, Mr. Swing told our support to healing agencicc !
A message was laid on Mr. the Sultan the following story:
for the benefit of all the people.
Swing’s desk. It read: ’Interview
In his caving m inistry Jesus j
He raid th a t he had been ir. the
the Sultan o f Turkey.' Interview
“ The Least of These”
town of Char.ak-Kale, and had came in contact with a rem ark
the Sultan of Turkey! Impos been terribly frightened. He hap able m?.n of a cruel age. Though
sible! Never in the history of the pened to be near an elderly Turk, a centurion, he won the esteem of
O ttoman Empire had the Sultar. and they walked along a wall to the people anyrng whom he was
given an interview to a newspap gether. Each time a shot hit, Mr. stationed; though a m aster, he
er man.
Swing gave a jump, but the an loved his servant and sought hie
Mr. Swing packed up and went cient Turk went calmly along. oi.re; though a Roman, he cxer-
down to Turkey. When he arrived It's Fate. If your time comes it ciced a faith greater than ar.y
ho hunted up the American coun- comet,' ho said. ‘They can t hit th a t Jesus had found in Israel.
cul. Tho consul threw up hit you if your t me hasn't come.'
He was also a man of fine dis
hands: 'Go back. D on't waste
and judgm ent—reas
The m an's lac kof concern had cernment
your tim e.’
.ucked Mr. Swing up, and finally , oning from his own use of auth
But an order is an order.
he had left without being harm - ! ority as a flom ar officer that
Even if the Sultan wouldn't ed.
Je.i:.- needed only to speak the
talk, to see him, a t least, would
word
of healing from a far and
He now told this story to the
be a step in the right direction.
the servant would be restored.
Sultan,
who
was
greatly
pleased.
I
He started in to see if he couli
The lesson shows Je m s as
arrange an interview.
Ftr.allj What! One of his men a hero?
mere th an the G reat Physician—
Sraver
than
a
Christian!
He
te-
the Royal Pa'.ace sent back wore
as the Lord of lifo. E ntering the
th a t he would be r-dmitted ict; ;aui to talk. Word3 poured out.
Finallq, the interview ended. village of Nate, he saw a sight as
tho Sultan's presence.
3!iquetto demanded th at Mr. sorrowful as con be imagined of
Mr. Swing got into correct at
Swing
back aw ay from the Sul- human bereavem ent—-a wrdowe 1
tire for the occasion his even
an,
but
the Sultan rrose, put hie m ether following her only ro r l-
ing clothes (it was eleven o'clock
arm
around
Mr. Swing and the the grave. W hat wondrous joy he
in the morning) and went to the
two
walked
out
together, side by brought to th a t m other's heart
S ultan's palace. A t lust he was
ide!
It
w
as
the
first interview in when he raised th a t only son tc
usherod into the presence of the
LONDON, England . . . Jai
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the
history
of
the
world given by life! W hat a loving, compassion
Sultan( sur rounded by his guards
Jacqueline and John, three pitil’i,
ate Saviour he is, and how we little inmates of the East Grinstead
;he Sultan.
and royal cham berlain and an in
(England) sunshine home for
W hat had Mr. Swing done? He ihould love him!
terpreter.
blind babies, hurry to the home’s
His
w
orks
of
healing
and
his
hod
told
a
story
th
a
t
would
inter-
i
Mr. Swing asked a question he
air raid shelter as Nazi planes
hnd prepared In advance. It had est ar J please tho Sultan. He was ra isirg the dead to life are evi roar overhead.
to do with T urkey's relatione sincere in his appreciation of the dences indeed, of hir cor rem for
w ith Germany. The Sultan spoke. brave old Turk. The Sultan knew
‘He is sorry but he cannot ans it. and was delighted. Praise for ;
Stemming the Tide
one of his own subjects resulted i
wer', .aid the interpreter.
Swing asked another question. in subtle praise for himuelf.
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the largest order for Diesel-electric locomotives in history. Eighteen
engines will roll down the track before the job is finished.
•Idnnt Roosevelt, during the last hectic days of the campaign
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uncln; v. hat he called “the dolibsrata falsifications" by his opponent.
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W IXDSOR, England . , . Thc-e tw.i children art* b d»l?J la t‘i ' b om
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families bombed out of thesr hemts by German raidere.
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