Class is bonds and taxes american cartoons and comics during world war ii. I can remember from my days in parochial chapel school, while our pastor gave us a sermon that has stuck with me ever since. The lesson of it draws from two parts. Two separate biblical texts. One is from second kings, if youre interested, chapter four, where the prophet elishah has somebody bring him 20 loaves of barley, and he has to feed 100 men. His children asked, how will we do that . And the prophet says, give them to the men so they may eat, so they shall eat and have some left. He said it before them, and they ate and they had some left. And there is an incident from the new testament where jesus is confronted with a crowd of 5000 people, how will we feed all these people . One of his disciples says, here is a young boy with five barley loaves and two fish. Not a lot. It could take six months worth of pay to feed a crowd of 5000. Jesus said, bring it up. He gave thanks to it, and the whole crowd was fed
American history tv continues now with a look at american cartoons during world war ii and how they supported and influenced the war effort by encouraging children to recycle paper and buy savings bonds and stamps. This is about 90 minutes. Were going to look at today the place where the socalled real world comes together with the cartoon and comic world. Thats why the title of todays class is bonds and taxes, american cartoons and comics during world war ii. I can remember from my days in parochial Chapel School where our pastor gave us a sermon that has stuck with me ever since, and the lesson of it draws from two parts, two separate biblical texts, one is from second kings, if youre interested, chapter 4, where the profit elisha, not elijah, but elisha has somebody bring him 20 loaves of barley and hes got to feed 100 men and his servant asks him, how are we going to do that, 100 men . Weve only got 20 loaves of barley. And the prophet says give them to the men for they shall eat, f
And influenced the war effort by encouraging children to recycle paper and buy savings bonds and stamps. This is about 90 minutes. We are going to look at today, the place where the so called real world comes together with the cartoon and comic world. That is why the title of todays class is songs and taxes, american cartoons and comics during world war ii. I can remember, from my days in parochial chapel school, the pastor gave us a sermon that is stuck with me ever since. The lesson of it drove from two parts. Two separate biblical texts. One is from second kings, if you are interested, chapter 4, where the prophet elisha, not elijah, but elisha, had someone bring in 20 loaves of barley and he had to feed 100 men. The servant asks, how are we going to do that . 100 men, we only have 20 loaves of barley. The prophet says give them to the men, that they may eat, for thus says the lord that they shall eat and have some rest. So he sat it before them and they ate and they had some left.
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