. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . cottage and who are finishingtheir seventh grade work early in boys have paper routes for de-livering the Winston-Salem Journal overgiven sections of the northwest area ofour city. They deliver papers in addi-tion to their regular work here at theHome and have made quite a number offriends as they regularly distribute themorning news to them. These two newsboys are thoroughly dependable and weare counting on them to deliver in avery fine way as they grow into man-hood. MOTHERS AID The following letter is similar tomany others received a


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . cottage and who are finishingtheir seventh grade work early in boys have paper routes for de-livering the Winston-Salem Journal overgiven sections of the northwest area ofour city. They deliver papers in addi-tion to their regular work here at theHome and have made quite a number offriends as they regularly distribute themorning news to them. These two newsboys are thoroughly dependable and weare counting on them to deliver in avery fine way as they grow into man-hood. MOTHERS AID The following letter is similar tomany others received at the ChildrensHome and will serve to remind our read-ers of how a numoer of deserving moth-ers appreciate the help they receivethrough our mothers aid department:I received my check from the Chil-drens Home and sure did appreciate feel so thankful and feel like the Lordhas provided a way for me to keep mychildren at home and together. I amsending the older children to Sundayschool. I thank you so much and hopeto hear from you all 24 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN A DVOCATE May 5, 1932 Sunday School Lesson MAY 8 By Dr. Henry W. Tiffany. Esau Sells His Birthright (Genesis 25:27-34) Few characters are more profitablefor study than Esau. The privileges andperils, temper and tragedies of Esau re-veal to us ourselves. He was not amonstrous sinner—a Lucifer fallen fromheaven, but a common sinner whosespiritual carelessness prepared for hisfall before the sudden attack of his un-controlled passions. Had Esau been lessattractive, his prospects less brilliant,his fall would have excited less pity, andhis doom would have seemed less terri-ble. It is because there was so much inhim to admire that our interest in himabides. 1. The Characteristics of Esau Esau was a skilled hunter—a man ofmanly interests, occupation and pur-suits. He was a proverb of enduranceand success in the chase. The rugged-est, brawniest, shaggiest man of thecommunity. An eagle eye, an alert ear,a sure foot


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