Sermon Tone Analysis

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Help your world by being a peacemaker
Help your world by being a peacemaker
Standing before them and speaking by an interpreter, he said: “My friends, we have met on the broad pathway of good faith.
We are all one flesh and blood.
Being brethren, no advantage shall be taken on either side.
When disputes arise, we will settle them in council.
Between us there shall be nothing but openness and love.”
The chiefs replied: “While the rivers run and the sun shines we will live in peace with the children of William Penn.”
Help your world by being an Ambassador
7174 Let Generals Only Fight
President Eisenhower received a letter from an eight-year-old boy, Kevin Aiken of Trumbull, Connecticut, which read as follows:
“After listening to news about the Cold War, I am worried about the people in the world.
In thinking it over, I have a plan.
Get all these leaders who want war together and put them in a ring and let them fight it out.”
—The Gospel Banner
Help your world by being a transformer
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