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Show K3ElJS F s HES! 0 0 0 00 0 I 0 0 o' (F c c Re s Nv.s ad Mis. Louise So? msec, 83, I' v Un.tJ Pit i r t a ' h s a nH A , j'ed v r -- Police Indicted displays a doll she made which depicts Hans Christian Andersen. Five F a N J , police mea were jinv on ire !v -two Drew Umvei-it- v t.'t-o- n, gt red 'eiV'-a- admire cm ,h, red bv .dlogeil ,i fg j March. n. i,m R'tiii!"l by a New.uk crenel gey. dre unlic t meets were ateioiincecl by tie I S Jim i e lVpait-rion- t m Washington Names wire Oil.eeis Roboit Tams. J, ures IT enen, Peter lie nre g !Vn Purh and John Rodenluugli. The1 ihe went .it issue took ii 11 pl.rec hist M ulii-i- i Iriitc' I M 'lic'cbst seminal i. mis JoGi W Gillert, cm where Jr., and Jose p- F Ili'ilmin. both of M Pi W Is ii o led, c' !h 0 eric'slc'd 'i lie' ot a c By JACK E. JARRARD lc Chuich News Traveling Editor v demon-l- i sc Lc i n l.v 1. l.ic ks. ' Balanced Theology' item I would do it for a viiy reasonable fee, and I asked them what was The ;i e organization They -- aid, Chuuh of Jesus Christ of Latter day i b Gospel Has Been Great Joy To Her O iPENHAGEN, DENMARK Life hasnt been ea-- y Louise Henrietta Sorensen. for Me. 83 year-"iBut the pretty, white-hairegrandmother feels she had been greatly blessed at least since her baptism .to years ago in her native Copenhagen. d At the present time, Mrs. Sorensen a tiny, crowded apartment with hardly room to turn around but she is happy in he knowledge that she is a member of tne true hves in one-roo- Church. However, she hasnt always been appy about the Church. In fact wnen he was just a young mother left by a deserting husband to raise three little children, the word Mormon would ruffle her feathers. "I didnt know anything about the '1 arch. All I had ever heard about the Mormons was the word polygamy and I thought they were still practicing it. M husband left me because he didnt he children and left me to raise them done. f felt that if one man would do t1 it to one woman how had it would be it a husband should leave a lot of w os," she recalled. "Everyone in this apartment build mg knows I am a Mormon and I'm eiv proud to tell anyone who will listen about the Churoh and the Gospel," m( sud. Sli p had a on, who ha since died, and two daughters. The two daughters live in Copenhagen with their families. Mrs. Sorensen took in sewing to keep her small family going, but as the children grew the income from her work with her owing machine wasnt adequate. dairy as well as sewing but tne dairy was a honible place to woik. The conditions weren't good and the woik was just toe hard for a woman to do. I wont to v 01 k in a But it was at the daily that 1 heard a man singing. He was m employe there and had a goigeoiis voice. He has a son who is now a famous singer. But his singing vone made me determined that my children should have some education in music," Mrs. Sorensen said. Mrs. Sorensen always had a deep love for good nuMc and it was through tins love of music that she became acquainted with the (lunch. At that tune I had quite a large apartment and I r nted out t..o rooms. One of these roon s was occupied by a young girl and sire h. d a fiiend whose parents were members of tbo Church. At Christmastime this girl came to and asked if was very busy with sewing, and told her no. She said and her friend belonged to a choir wanted to know if I wanted to me my she and make costumes Because 1 1 foi the choir. of my ,ove of music I told The South Auckland Bapti .t Association had hoped that the wholeheaitod suppoit given to the Crusade would have resulted in a "significant growth in membership figures." An increase of onlv 11 followed. Bible Notes the New Year's seivke she the shaker tell the congregation that unless a man is boi n of the water he cannot enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. At lie. ml I real- ized that a young mother with three young children to raise needed all the help she could get. and what I was told gave me much cor. fort, she said. experience The only set of notes, lost for decade-- , n ade by a translator of the 161 1 King James Bible his been published in Nashville. Tenn. Dr. Ward Allen, a professor of English at Auburn University, Ala . located the notes of the Rev. John Boi.- - at Oxfotd Univei-it- y, England, everal years ago After painstaking dec ipheiing, they have been published, along with a short biography of the 17th Century clergy nun. by the Vandeilnlt University Pi ess. Dr. Allen is editor. The volume is entitled "Ti. a slating to King of King James: Notes Made by a Tien-latJames's Bible." -- ei con- Scholars Meet vinced her of the truthfulness of the Gosjh1 and she was baptized. Her chil- dren were all baptized and she has done the temple woik for her mother. She still sews and her specialty is small dolls, mostly of the famed Danish storyteller, Hans Christian Ander- A study of the theological dimension- - of - aid was launched in New Yoik City under R .man Ca'h-oliand Nation d Council of Churches auspices. Twenty six sholais met for two day- - of di-sion- - which will tie lollowod up in May. Spon-o- is are the Secretariat of Jewish Catholic Rclatuns the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, and the Faith and Order Department of tho Nat ona! Council, and Oithodox agency. The so ions a Piote-tawere ot f tho recoid. Di . Franklin H. LiMell of Temple University, Philadelphia seived as chaiiniaii. ci sen. I may not have much of the orld's goods, but I feel I have a good-Ishare of my Fatbei's kingdom, Mis. Sorensen said. w y The New Zealand Baptist Union, which was among the strongest supporters of the Billy Graham Crusade in Auckland last February, have expressed some disappointment with its results. "Overall thinking in Baptist circles appear- - to be away from the large Crusade type of g.itheimg." the Rev. Hugh Noes, general secretary of the Union said. Ten years before Mrs. Sorensen and her late twin sister weie horn, her father had become a member of the Chuich but her mother would have no part in it. Mrs. Sorensen said she hadn't realized that this was the Mormon Church. deep spiritual leu ! Results Disappointing This woman told me of Joseph Smith and it hit me like a bolt of lightning. Suddenly I tied this m wilh what she I had read about my father, added. A i'i i ( ... y heard there. n t ..,cn,,i Any effort to commit the cnriicuhim to one of these extremes must be resisted, not because it is safer or because it would be bad politics to ler one segment of the faculty triumph, but because it is theologically illegitimate to absolutize one temporal dimension as the exclusive mode of Gods access to man. I asked her just what kind of an organization rs this Church ot lesus Saints. The Christ of Latter-dawoman said, That is the Mormon and I became hystencal Church. ranted about polygamy. But the woman said that is no longer in the Church, and asked me to accompany her to a special meeting mi New Year's Eve, she said. I i School nf Tic'ci'cv it South Semin iv has c.illod fre a. " in its educ iticnia pmg am "1 of jiei-spe- The girls were busy after the conceit and the mother of the tiiond of my young boarder brought my daughter home. liked what T1 his inang'iial address--. Pr Wilham Eciwaicl Hull s,,id a b.il.cllc eel theology with equal emphasis of piesent. past, and future histniic ,1 ,,i d theolog mal would make it impossible for live the cuniculuni to be committed eitlier to or hboialism. T didn't know that tills u,,- - the Moimon Church and I didn't know these two girls were Mormons. They asked me if I wanted to go to the ( oncert, but I told them I was too busy with other Christmas sewing, but I would let my oldest daugher go, she said. I ee I, (list In saints.' DANISH CONVERT The' new ii v WEEK nt ENDING NOVEMBER 29, 1969. , CHURCH-- 11 |