Morweena High School - School Memories Yearbook (Morweena, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1970

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priests when they should have confessed to God. The Catholics believ¬ ed that a person should 3eek to reach God through Mary, the saints, the priest and the pope. In 1450, Gutenberg invented printing with movable type. This made Bibles cheaper, so more people could read them and really learn the truth. This made it a very great discovery and contributed to the Reformation. Louella Thiessen,Grade Q A GRAINFIELD AT NOON The sun is shining on the wheatfield and the wind is tossing the heads. A combine is moving across the field and the dust flies in every direction. A tractor and trailer are standing at one end of the field. Some men are busy working and dogs are running around barking. Slmer Dueck,Grade 7 MY OCCUPATION How i would like to be a trapper and work in the nature and beauty of God ' s world. A trapping occupation is healthy, thrilling work, to see if you can outwit the 3ly creatures, i like to trap to see what i’ll get and to skin the animals 1 catch. A trapper needs traps, snares, baits, stretchers, skinning knife, fleshing board, a gun and ammunition. A trapper ' s work is to set his traps where the animals are that he wants to catch. He checks the traps often and skins the animals he gets. Tracy Plett,Grade 6 MY DREAM One night 1 had an unusual cream. 1 was working in the kitchen and thought I heard someone knocking at the door, I went to the door but no one was there. I returned to roy work and again I heard the knockingo Again no one was there. I decided not to answer the door, bu.t the knocking continued. When I couldn ' t stan d it any longer l rushed to the door and pulled it open. A blinding light hit me in the eyes, t that moment l opened my eyes and saw my mother in the room, dhe had pulled back the drapes to let the sunlight in and it fell right across ny face as x lay in bed c Margaret J?riesen,Grade 5 MY LESSON One day i was hunting for birds in the woods, l had so much fun, l dicin ' t even know how late it was when x saw there was a dark storm cloud. I thought it was a rain storm, .out all of a sudden something hard hit me on the head i almost shrieked. 1 knew it was going to be a hail storm® 1 came to a cave and slipped into it® 1 felt safe until I heard e growl. Then a dim eye shone at me. x raised my gun and fired. 4 shriek of pain! The animal charged® i gave it another two shots and vent over to see what it was c x was surprised to see my own pet bear® from now on 1 will make sure what i shoot. Donald Reimer Grade 4 49

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SUMMARY OF GOD AND HIS PEOPLE UP TO THE REFORMATION In the beginning God created the whole universe in six days. On the first day He made light, on the second day atmosphere, on the third seas, dry land and vegetation, on the fourth light giv¬ ing bodies, the fifth day fi3h and birds. On the sixth day He made land animals and man. On the seventh day He rested. Man was created in the image of God and was intelligent right from the beginning. His early work consisted of farming, build¬ ing, keeping cattle and sheep, and he also played musical instru¬ ments. Man was given the moral choice of obeying or disobeying God. They chose to disobey God and were sent out of the Garden of Eden. Because of their sin they had to die. From the very first man had evil intentions. Sin was dealt with by a flood in Noah ' s time, death, separation and other means. Man, judges, officers, parents and the church were authorized to punish. God helped sinful man in many different ways. A few were cloth¬ ing them, promising victory over Satan, and by sending His own Son to be the Saviour of mankind. God guided His people in many ways. He spoke to them in an aud¬ ible voice, through angels, visions, man ' s concience, ten command¬ ments, judges, prophets, kings, through His own Son, etc. Abraham, the forefather of the Israelites, including Jesus, was guided by God when he moved from his birthplace, Ur of the Chaldees to Canaan. God also led the Israelites out of Egypt. For a time they kept His law3 but eventually disobeyed Him. It was prophesied that God would send His Son to be born of a virgin and would be called Immanual. This was a to man ' s sin. ’Then Jesus came to earth He called men to become His followers. Jesus sent His disciples to witness of Him in all parts of the world On the day of Pentecost the church began its outreach. A large number of people believed, were baptized and began to organize into a church. The church began in Jerusalem and spread rapidly to Judea, Gam- aria, Pisidia, Syria and a eunuch took the gospel to his home land Ethiopia. The church spread in spite of persecution under the Homan gov¬ ernment. The church contiued to grow because they were assured of the Kingdom of Heaven after death. By 90 A.D. there was some spiritual decay in the churches. A few examples are: becoming spiritually dead, financially rich, too self-satisfied, and becoming lax about sinful practises in the church. The monks were the missionaries of the middle ages. They went north from the civilized and somewhat Christianized areas along the Mediterranean Sea. They spread Christianity to France, Ireland, Scot land, England, the Netherlands and Germany. ’Vars called the Crusades, were fought to recover Palestine from the Turks. The intentions of many of the Crusaders were good, but it was not right to kill. A better way would have been to teach the Turks about God. In the Homan Catholic Church, the priests read the Bible and told people what to believe. The people confessed their sins to the 48



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