The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 29, 1964, Image 14

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Wednesday, January 29, 1964

KNOCK, AND IT SHALL
BE OPENED
The board of deacons was
being briefed on téchniques
for making church calls. One
newly elected member was
obviously timid about her re-
sponsibilities. The pastor
(who vouches for this ac-
count) hoped to encourage
her by stressing the power of
prayer. “You'll find it helpful
before you make the call. to
spend a few moments talking
to God about it.”
When the deacons met la
ter in the week to report,
the timid one waylaid the
pastor and said enthusiasti-
cally, “Oh thank you for
what you said about prayer.
I tried it when I went out on
my call, and it works.”
“I'm glad to hear that”,
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beamed the pastor. “Tell us
what happened.”
“Well, I prayed the people
wouldn’t be home, and they
weren't!”
—Selected
MOBILE
After rearing five children
a landlocked widow we heard
of decided that if she could
not beat our mobile popula-
tion, she would join it. A
married daughter lives in
New York. One son is in the
diplomatic service in Istan-
bul. Another daughter is an
ecumenical worker in the |
Philippines. Another son |
works in Seattle, and the
youngest is an engineer in
Panama. So what did the
mother do? She sold her big
house and contracted with a
steamship company to spend
seven months of each of her
remaining years on the high
seas, satisfying her long-sup-
pressed love of travel, and
getting to see all her family
at least once a year.
—Selected
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