Tuesday, November 5, 1985 Daily Nebraskan Pago 11 Cards & Letters Columnist Harrah spoke with mocking hatred !f . miMiaiF nc..omnii wcw'"""'" "-"r l " -.v.-v . oiuwic. une musi irom unDroKen people wno reel comior- take reruge in tnc spirit oNove in truth, sary that some MHweiAb(s first realize that this issue is only a table in making judgments about each which is able to reveal ungodliness no roade upon the attitude that was being fulfillment of Scriptures (2 Timothy other, while they themselves (leading matter what kind of presentation Satan expressed. d:I-5, 1 tonnthians 11:13-15, Matthew comparable lifestyles) can't or won't gives for his craftiness. It's Pi'SW n1 lie Sc"Ptures wil receive the same "disdainful" judge- The devil is waging war against the outrages of today, this tiw Telej fulfilled, for God's word is real. The ment upon themselves. Thus allowing souls of mankind and one's only hope vision Pyganda. Never on the face of foment that has been revealed is pride to deny the sight of sin's deceit for victory is In Christ, Himself, not in the earth has something so subtly that the writer did not possess Chris- fulness In one's own life. formulas, churches, or books, but in Ckedpassedforbeingsogood.lndeed, tian love, but mocking hatred. To God, it doesn't matter what kind the character of Jesus alone, who pos- 1 agree that it is not the Spirit of Jesus The un-make-believe character, Satan, of package your sin comes in, it all sesses no form of mockery at all. who cries out for money, but unbroken has taken a world of godless men and needs to be repented men and women who haven't received women and created a hierarchial sys- So why mock the speck in your fel- Daniel Mullin the "Love for the Truth. (2 Thessalo- tern of mocfary.which is just a laugh- low man's eye, while not seeing the log architecture nians 2:9-11). Ing manifestation of pride. The mockery within your own? junior Recognise own faults before judging others' faults We are writing in response to Scott Harrah's article on "TV Preacher's save money, not souls" (Daily Nebraskan, Nov. 1). We realize that it is impossible to completely clarify in a short editor ial all the truth relating to this subject, but we would like to bring out a couple of points. First of all, it is clear from God's inspired word that He desires for each of us to use the gifts and talents which He has given us to bring others to know the love and forgiveness that has been granted to us through the sacrifice of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2SM $2.75 minimum charm per day on commercial ads. Ten words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads. J 75 billing charge on noncommercial ads. All personal ads must be prepaid. NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. ?T -tills Matching love seat and chair. 466-0228 after 6:00. 8 tickets for Nebraska-Iowa State. 472-0569. 12-speed FUJI SportRacing bike. Suntour comps. like new, very reasonable. 474-6007, keep trying. Moving: Need to sell tanning time. 20 sessions$40. Call 477-8105 after 6:00 p.m. Tuesday. Charter Buses, Vans. Mini-buses, School buses. GOOD LIFE COACHES 423-2500 2212 "R" 2-bedroom apartment close to campus, appliances. washerdryer hookups. ReMax Management 474-6823 or 489-0579 Ask for Judy 4640 MEREDITH 2 bedroom-$340 plus $200 deposit. Available immed iately 421-3989, 488-1723. or 488-4589. NEAR CAMPUS, NEAR NEW 1 and 2-bedrooms available. 1-bedroom--$265 plus $200 deposit. 2-bedroom-$365 plus $200 deposit. 421-3989,474-1064. 3 bedroom, near UNL at 1501 N. 13th $375. 423-1535. BLCBM CCUMTY MILO,..HZl.PlW, MLo...ioimRow'5 pm ispve anpimwt warn? W3fW ver.. mfiwetK". , ten fMB-ASAFelR s- f I 4, HUl mV TPSnnnsO la nnt tn U 7 u i Tr Tr .. . ulc wuru His son Jesus Christ. It is also apparent that Jesus clearly disagreed with the ways of the most "religious" people ever to walk the earth (the Pharisees and Scribes). An example of His attitude toward these people is found in Matthew 23. Our objective is not to agree or dis agree with the methods of evangelism that these people have, but rather to question the perspective and motives of those who stand in complete opposi tion to their teachings. o 1826 "A" Street. 2 -bedroom, newer unit, dishwasher, disposal, laundry, central air, carpeted. No pets, children or waterbeds. $300. $200 security deposit. 423-1838 after 5:00. HAVWARO PLACE 9th & Charleston A unique renovation ol one of Lincoln's oldest land marks. 1, 2, 4 3 bedrooms; close to UNL and downtown; modern appliances; laundry facilities: off-street parking. Now leasing tor Dec. occupancy. Call Mega Corp. 475 8407. East Campus; furnished; one-bedroom; laundry facil ities; off-street parking. Mega Corp. 475-8407. 2-bedroom ground level duplex, fenced yard; off-street parking: 3 blocks from main campus; air; refrigeration; stove; water; garbage pickup provided. Available Dec. 1. Call (913) 862-1728. LARGE l-bedroom apartment, available Dec. I. Call after 6:00 p.m., 435-5169. PLASMA DONORS Earn up to $25 week or $100 a month. 1st donation $10, 2nd donation in same calendar week (M-Sat) $15. New donors bring this ad in for a $2 bonus on 1st donation. UNIVERSITY PLASMA CENTER 1442 "0" Street Lincoln, Nebr. 475-8645 Effective until further notice. Boston working mother seeks non-smoking live-in childcare for 2 12 and 4 12 year-old children. Weekly salary, room and board, weekends off, will also pay traveling expenses to Boston. Year commitment mini mum Must be able to drive. Own car preferred. Call Judy, at (617) 244-0527 between 7 & 10 p.m. YMCA looking for enthusiastic, energetic volunteer youth backetballcoaches. If interested, call Youth Sports, 475-9622. FAItMHttibS.. c 6wm? susrt.. KEPWiCfiwsm... iwym ice mm... all -wis cquhtki tWOMPCWZeS liCMWINCi HweeeNPONC suspicious of m TlMP."AP M6PIA-MANU- , rAcruRCP . rYtrr line 1 -"1! VT. f ill... J l .. in i . " iruierniues-uornues, iiDerais, pouu- In Matthew 7:1-5, Jesus makes clear to us the importance of recognizing our own shortcomings and blindness before judging the weaknesses of others. It is also clear that Christ's purpose wasn't to judge (John 3:16, 17, also in John 8 in the case of the adultress), but instead, His purpose was to do the will of God the Father, even though His judgment would have been completely true (John 8:16). Finally, we want you to realize that though we can never totally under SitterHousehelper. UNL Spring semester. $3 35 hour. M-F. 11:30-4:30 p.m. No smoking, no T.V. 488 -0262, 472 1815. ENTERTAINERS WANTED If you have energy to burn and would like to learn how to bartend, or just like working in a club atmosphere, call 474-6602 between 2-4 p.m. for a personal interview, ask for Merle. You must be 19 or older. AG STUDENTS Part-time opportunity to work with an ag-supplier and manufacturer during tne winter months and part-time and full-time over tne summer. Send brief resume to: Manager, P.O. Box 6664. Lincoln. Ne. 68516. SINGERS. ACTORS, AND DANCERS: Position open for versatile Individual In a unique business. Call Tune-A-Grsm, 464-TUNE, Tuesday Thursday, 5-8 p.m. JACK'S RECORDS We now rent records!! 'filfftlin Mil- Female to share large 2-bdrm. apartment. 36th & Hwy 2. 421-1214. Female roommate, large 2-bedroom, furnished except bedroom. $150 mo. plus deposit & 12 util. 18th & Washington. Call 474-5591 or 476-8251. 1 roommate needed to share 3-bedroom house. Within 5 minutes of campus. Call Jim at 475-8249. Wanted: Roommate to share large house, close to campus, fully equipped, $100 per month. 474-6007 eve nings, early mornings. Roommate needed. Spacious 2-bdrm; rent-$133; heat paid. 2244 Vine, 435-4289. fey Berlxe Breathed mcotLP 7 .wow racily Your pregnancy should be a safe and happy journey. Call your March of Dimes chapter for a free booklet about good prenatal care. iled 472 t nt I .1 i t 1 . in uinsuan love, i usk you noi 10 stand all the ways in which the triune God works, it is essential that each individual realize that heshe will be held accountable before the throne of God only for his actions and decisions, not those of others. Terry Fritz senior electrical engineering Amalia Morehead senior music education For second semester: 1 or 2 female roommates needed to share house within walking distance of city campus. 475-8598, keep trying. Ui1illifftMMritlifi.- College Night Wednesday, Nov. 6 4-9 $5.00 Haircuts Head's Together 1701 "R" St. 475-4902 WINTER BREAK skiing at Steamboat Springs and Vail from $75, or sunning at South Padre Island and Daytona Beach from $99!! Hurry, call Sunchase Tours for more information, toll-free 1-800-321-5911 or contact a Sun chase representative TODAY!! When your winter break counts. . .count on Sunchase! COLLEGE REPUBLICANS!! Meeting Tuesday City Union at 7:00 p.m. New members always welcome! u.g.'s mmm coupons PITCHER CQUiW OThurs. AiUU U PITCHER coupon Tues. & si on Thurs. DW.Cs Downtown - Exp-1224 tions Executive f or the spring semester. J he position requires approximately 25 hours per week. If you are comfortable with a selling situation, can motivate yourself and are interested in applying your academic background in advertising sales, we have an openin3 for you. Pay is based on a commission structure and appli cants must be UNL students. Pick up an application at the Daily Nebraskan, Room 34, Nebraska Union. Applications must be turned in by Friday, November 8 at 3:00 p.m. UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admis sions or employment programs and abides by all Federal regulations pertaining to same. Viola concert Wednesday at Kimball Hall Harold Levin, a, UNL assistant professor of viola, will give a viola recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Kimball Recital Hall. In addition to his duties as assistant professor of viola, Levin is director of the New Music Ensemble of the School of Music. He is also conductor of the Lincoln Youth Symphony and performs with both the Nebraska Chamber Orchestra and the Lincoln Symphony Orches tra as well as various UNL faculty chamber groups. Levin will play one of his own compositions, "Seven Pieces," in its version for viola and piano. lie will also perform a sonata for solo viola written especially for him by Ran dall Snyder, UNL professor of theory and composition, and "Sonata in E Flat Major, Opus 120 No. 2" by Johannes Brahms. William Carpenter will assist on piano. In addition to his Nebraska per formances, Levin has performed in concert in Evergreen, Colo, for the benefit of the Colorado Philharmonic Orchestra and in Pennsylvania at the Bedford Springs Festival. This concert is open to the public and free of charge. ATTENTION Ag Econ Club presents Commodities & Options Trading By Kevin Kean Nov. 5, 6:00 p.m. East Union Resumes and sweatshirt orders are due! ALPHA 0MICR0N PI presents ROCKATHON S A benefit tor the Arthritis Foundation. AMS Wed. Nov. 6. 5 p.m., City Union Film, pay dues. See you there! ATTENTION: FORMER SPAGHETTI WORKS EM PLOYEES AND SELECTED FRIENDS: It's time for a party!! This Sunday. Nov. 10th, 7:00 p.m. Chesterfield's Yacht Club. We will try to contact you. For further details, talk to Mike, Bruce, or Ted. UPC Publicity Committee is meeting at 7 p.m. in room 204 in the City Union. New members welcome. nTCttJStt CQUFQJN - lnurs- QiUU H QDDDnPOQOOnODU n nwuER uuurun " I m n W.Cs Downtown -Exp-1224 The Daily Nebraskan is currently accepting applica for the position of Account