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Page 24 text:
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Freedom of Worship There is, in a little green valley, a small{white church with a tall spire, white with a gilt top. This spire is high enough to be seen from the surrounding countryside. It is a guide to the weary, the heartsick, the troubled, and ll others. It is a beautiful church, calm and quiet. Its doors are open to all at any time in the week as well as Sundays. Here the rich pray beside the poorest of laborers, each in his own way. The people of this church have known sorrows and happiness, times of plenty, and times of dearth. They have labored in the fields and have seen the tiny green shoots poke through the ground. They know more, I think, than any of us can ever learn from books. They never speak of religion, but that is only because re- ligion, like music, cannot be explained by one to another. It is in us; we feel it but can not ex- plain it. They are the people who came to the church to pray. Who are these people and where is this church? The people might be any of us, and the church, any church in America, your church, my church. The right to this church and this way of worshipping God is what made the Pilgrims leave their Fatherland and suffer great hardships and privations to acquire. Freedom of worship was one of the reasons for the American Revolution. Now, as then, free- dom of worship is an important freedom. As long as we have the freedom, we may solve our problems by prayer and keep our hope alive. If we win the war, those who gave their life blood will not have done so in vain. For with freedom of worship there will always be a free country and free people to make that sacrifice well worth while. Bruce SKIPTON
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