lundi 19 septembre 2022

Neuschwanstein - A man's castle - Religious advertising in 1952.

 


in The daily record, [Dunn, N.C., U.S.A.], June 06, 1952

Text (left under the church image)

On a high clitf in the Bavarian Alps Ludwig II built his castle. 
More than a home, it was a fortress, a safe place for a king to
liv in dangerous times.
Ironically enough, Ludwig died only a few years after he had completed his castle, He didn’t really get much ise out of it after all.
Down the valley there stands a little church. It is not nearly as imposing as Ludwig's castle. But it has been home and fortress to thousands through the trials and spiritual battles of life.
Honestly now. which is truly a man’s castle? The one he builds and in which he lives — or the one that BULLDS HIM, and in which he WORSHIPS?



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