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Sameiningin - 01.11.1943, Side 4

Sameiningin - 01.11.1943, Side 4
98 A Homesick World By Harald S. Sigmar. As a minister of the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, I have a story to tell. Behind it is the pulsing of Life. In it is God’s message to a broken world, to a suffering people. The story starts with a homesick world. Nay, rather does it begin with homesick people. Individuals over the world are lonesome. Dissatisfaction with life runs rampant wherever humans dwell. There is reason for this unrest. Life is not as it should be. People are faced with all manner of frustration. They fail to attain their highest ends in life. They seek happiness and run amuck into sorrow. They desire peace and are driven into war. Always do we face failure to realize high goals. Everywhere does sorrow seem to destroy happiness. At all times does war threaten peace; war in the heart, war in the home, war in industry and politics. Finally the lid pops! Whole nations become involved. The world flames up. And now w.e see it at its worst— Wildfire! Every feeling person is affected. Every home with heart is troubled. Suffering is on a world-wide scale. Young men are taken to training camp; young ladies too leave home to find their place of service. They are homesick. Parents, small brothers and sisters are left alone at home. Young brides and oft-times wee babies are left behind. They are sick at heart and lonesome. A father on his farm and boys all far away. He is by himself and lonesome. A young m'an in a teeming .city with millions all about him and, yet he is alone among the Mulititudes! Homesickness has engulfed this our world. And in some measure we are all touched by it. Not only in time of battle. I know a young man very well who was desperately lonely. And this was years before the war began for us. He had all the world could offer; comfort of home, security of work, loving family and dear friends. It is said that a complete life needs most of all these three; books, travel, friends. He had all, but he was lonely. He was homesick in his own home. Failure to meet life’s highest ends faced him at every turn. Petty sorrow seemed to swallow up his joy of living. War was in his heart. He was at war with

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