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Show Page 16 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Local and worldwide church news and commentaries Religion Look for Speech Help in Emotions Briefs communication are the boys like me and want their father future husband so they will grow to and good By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE elements And as required to face up main friend. as a him to they and RUTH STAFFORD PEALE marry me, but my girls say they accept Some younge teen-agtraumas. Q: I am a college student with a will run away from home if I see the two of you together they to by a profesof need counseling sters new to see come depths it is for may and I'm worried marry. They say disgusting speech difficulty about whether it will affect my me to have a romance at my age. In this marriage I can look forward business career. to a future of happy companionship, A: There are various kinds of and I cannot give that up. speech problems. We can only asA: Your daughters think of you as sume that yours is a matter of stuttering or stammering, or per- a mother rather than a woman. In haps a lisp. Perhaps the difficulty is their thinking a mother cannot have psychological rather than physiol- romantic, much less sexual, feelogical; in other words, emotional in ings. If you know your own heart, nature. It could be based on an simply tell your daughters that unconscious fear of meetiing people while you are a mother you are also or a deep lack of confidence in a woman in love. Tell them not to that you will remain their yourself. Most people who have this worry difficulty are supersensitive to the mother. Show firmness, and love, and presently their possessiveness reactions of others. Q: I am a widow with two will fade away. Perhaps you can arrange for teenage daughters. I plan to marry a widower with teenage sons. His them to spend some time with your Flores to Be Mission President The Chairman of the International Office at Brigham Young University, Enoc Q. Flores, has accepted an assignment from the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to serve the Church for three years as a mission president. Flores moved to Provo from Mexico in 1965 to attend BYU. He earned his doctoral degree in education administration. From 1977 to 1978 he worked with others to establish the first masters degree program in Mexico City to be obtained through 1 beauty in you and will learn how sional. Q: I am in my last semester at they too can look forward to mature school and soon must start looking love. for a job. My problem is that I lack and have a hard Q: What do you do with a rebelto others. I myself time teen-ager a lious who won't give "selling" civil answer to any question, who is would be grateful for your advice rude at the dinner table, brags as to how to overcome my stage about smoking pot and humiliates fright at the mere thought of applyhis father by telling him that he is a ing for work. A: Why not start by changing failure? We are at our wits' end toward yourself? If wondering what we have done that your attitude in yourself, no is wrong. you lack confidence confidence to have is one else A: You are going through what going escountless other parents are endur- in you. Stop telling everyone are that you Teen-age for pecially yourself ing. years are difficult the everyone, with the young people scared and shy. Instead, form are that of you habit affirming growing rapidly and maturing at an even younger age. Patience, love outgoing and courageous. Valley Churches BYU. He taught in the BYU Spanish but has mostly the International Of- Department, worked in fice, where he has been since Celebrate Lent 1978, Flores has served in positions from clerk to LDS Stake President. He is first counselor in the Enoc Q. Flores Provo Central Stake. He and his Brazilian wife, Cassia, live in Provo with four children. Other Utahns chosen to serve as mission presidents are Edwin H. Jenson, Wellsville; Gail C. Ash Wednesday, the first day of a six week long season of penitence Sanders, Ogden; Richard E. Turley, Salt Lake City; and Jerry F. Twitchell, Brigham 16. The Community Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, The AWANA Clubs program, which meets Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8:0- 0 p.m. at the Nebo Alternative High School gymnasium at 320 South Main Street, will not be affected by the move. For more information about the church one may call Pastor Lang at ning service ashes were smeared on the forehead of each of the worshippers by the worship leader, Rev. Glen A. Halbe, pastor. "The ashes are a symbol of humility and penitence reminding us that we were raised from ashes by the loving breath of God," Rev. Halbe said. 798-780- The season of preparation for the coming of Easter is called Lent. It had its origin in the Christian church sometime in the third century. It was originally a period of fasting and Adventists Reach Funds Goal figure that is approximately $50 per Provo member. A similar figure is expected from the membership of 4 North University, The ashes came from the palm leaves used in last year's Palm Sunday worship. The leaves were burnt prior to the Ash Wednesday service. In the eve- programs. Thanks were expressed for the donations provided by neighbors and friends of. the Provo Seventh-day Adventist Church folannual Harvest Inthe lowing gathering fund drive, which ended with the goal surpassed by 175 Provo, had an Ash Wednesday service of penitence and reflection to mark the start of the celebration. The worship services culminated with the imposition of ashes. the need for additional space on the part of the library, Nebo Baptists needed to relocate. The Chillon Reception Center will provide more room for all aspects of the church's Sunday lf for Utah Valley churches February City. They will leave to preside over one of the 185 Church missions in July. Beginning Sunday, March 6th, the Nebo Baptist Church will conduct its Sunday services in the Chillon Reception Center located at 710 Last Center Street, Spanish Fork. The services affected by the change include Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., Worship Service at 11:00 a.m., and the Evening Fellowship and Bible study at 7:00 p.m. For the past one and one-hayears the church has used the basement office complex of the Spanish Fork City Library. Due to the growth of the church and and preparation Easter, began among several Nebo Baptists Change Meetings million preparation for candidates for church membership to be baptized on Easter Eve. "As the observance of Lent has developed, the whole church seeks year after year to approach the crucifixion and resurrection of the Lord with the same intensity and freshness as the newest baptismal candidate did at the beginning," Rev. Halbe said. "The practice of fasting or giving something up for Lent has pretty much faded out of the picture," Halbe added. "Instead of giving up something we try to give of ourselves and our substance to the poor around the world. We will have our annual One Great Hour of Sharing offering during Lent." The Provo Community Church will have evening programs of reflection and study for all ages on February 27 and March 13. The first program will be devoted to peace in the world and the second will deal with family issues. "Our Lenten observance is typical of what many other churches will be doing throughout the world and here in Utah Valley," Halbe said. "All Lenten worship services and programs are open to the public." All funds donated are funneled through existing Church chanCoordinator James Rothgeb of nels providing for 100 percent of Springville thanked local Adven- the funds being used for projects tists for their personal support including disaster relief, welfare of the program, both through programs, medical launches and donations and volunteer hours. dispensaries, besides local efThe original goal was set by forts including various health Conference of programs, welfare aid for the the Nevada-Uta- h Sevent-da- y Adventists at $3,500 a needy and other programs. reports the American Bible Society. When an audience bought their tickets for the screening of a life of Jesus film at a Bangalore movie palace, they also got the Gospel of Luke from the Bible Society. After the show, 1,400 people asked for extra copies for family and friends. Altogether 15,000 Bible Society Scriptures were distributed. The American Bible Society, along with its colleagues in other countries, has as its only task the sharine of Scriptures in their own languages with people everywhere. 373-767- maintenance of the local church. They are ordained to carry out duties including the communion service, weekly ushering, building construction and maintenance of the physical plant, visitation and assistance with families and duties on the platform such as preaching, reading or praying. 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Movie patrons in India, more used to Hollywood-type fare, are being introduced to the Bible in their theaters, Bible Talks Offered in Provo Provo Seventh-da- y Adventist serving on the Church Board voted to approve the appointment of one new Deacon, Bill Wrens of Heber; and two new Deaconesses, Dorothy Gaines of Provo and Debbie Harvey of Orem, to replace people who resigned due to moving. Bring in this coupon when you order a complete pair of prescription glasses and get high quality lenses for half the regular price. Single vision, bifocal, oversize and photochrome lenses are included. t protective coating and other special items are available at nominal cost. No other discounts applicable. Bible Word throughout the world. $800. Deacons responsibilities m fell 18. 1983 Friday, February |