--- riummionw .- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40 Friday, February 3, 1984 "A family without gov- ernment," says Matthew Henry, "is like a house without a roof, exposed to every wind that blows." He might better have said, like a house in flames, a scene of confusion and commonly too hot to live in. NEW YORK (JTA) — President Reagan told a group of broadcast evangelists in Washington that Americans had no need to fear the future because "we have a promise from Jesus to soothe our sorrows, heal our hearts and drive away our fears." In a speech to 4,000 people attending the National Religious Broadcasters convention, Reagan made 24 references to God and Jesus and strongly attacked the Supreme Court's ban on prayer in public schools. "God, source of all knowl- edge, should never have been expelled from our chil- dren's classrooms," he de- clared to the thunderous approval of the audience which included the Rev. Jerry Falwell, the Christian evangelist who heads the Moral Majority. 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