The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1960

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It meant h e mu t b e a elf-en1plo)·ed pa tor but enough procrre has been made o that now b) faith the till mall but growing grot1p ha,·e u11dertaken to upport their pa tor in full. C. Thomas Buell has alreadv been called and is on " the field. Next month ,ve hope to \\Tite up hi part of the story. Brother . l a,,o \\rrites enthusiastical- 1 1, of his 11e\v field. The Grace Bap- tist Church \\Tas organized by Rev. George Zinn after opposition to his message h ad developed in the con– \'ention aligned First church. ow in less than two years they have called a pastor on a f ttll time salary, plus parsonage and some utilities. They ha,,e already paid for a choice location for a church and hope by n ext spring to have a loan and begin to build. ~!rs. 1fa}'O is a gradu ate of the .. ,.Of\\ 1 alk Bible Institute and has been a big l1elp to him in his minis– tr}1. The)· have t,vo daughters: Linda Ruth, aged ,5, and Rach el Be th, 4. To them all in their ne,v home, we \\:ish them "all piritual blessings in Christ Jesu ." CHURCH DEDICATIO.. S THE SPE~CER BAPTIST DEDI– C .. ~ TIO:\" \\'as J1eld at 3 P.M. , Oc t. 16th. There again there was a p acked house. \\Tith many of the pastors and people from thP Hebron ... ~ssocia tion present. The choir sang, "H ow Great Thou Art." Pastor Adam Galt led i,, tit<' <l<'tlit•a tio11 ritt1nl . n11 cl tll<' st·r- 111cl11 ,, ,,s gi,,(• 11 11, 1 n 11,11c l1 lc)\< 'cl fc>rt\\t'r I ,l , t <H". 1~<.' \ . · J.,. \\'. 1~<'<'1It• <>I ()1\\ ,t lk l .. llt' St)<' tl<'<' I' · l1ttl'{' l1 llcga 11 itl tl1 l1<l111<:' <l l a L 1 r<;' t ' \\' ill 11a11tis t 111111is– l< r. ( ' ,1tt'i ( '. <;<l lt <1 n , i11 18:38 L~,ttc·1 tl1 \ 111c t f( >t fc1ur \t' ars 111 ,l s(•l1ool 11()\ IS(' l )ll ill 111 " 11( Jl( ' ('I . "r}1c• })J SC' ll l lc> l ,, as l)t1rc l1 ,1.secl i11 18 13 ,111 cl tl1 c' f 11 ~l c·l1111 cl1 0r c lt'cl . l t ,, ,1s C'11 - lt1rg cl i11 187 c , 1>11 l tallo,\ ca11cll ~ till . r,· cl fc>r so111 li111r· as lig l1ts. 1 "'11e bt1ildi11g tl1 t1t \\',1s clcsh·oyecl b y ligl1t11i11g lc1s t .. ar \\a · bt1ilt i11 1905 a11cl 11l,1rgecl i11 l 949. O\ tl1 y have clcclicated a 111od e111 brick buildiI1g th,1t i a joy to b ehol cl. IIRI T ' 11 IO RY BAP- TI T H R H in opley h elcl their cl clication Oct. 23rd, ,vith Editor Ralph T . ordlund as the morning and afternoon peaker, and with Pas– tor Dean Henry of Bro\vn t. Baptist as giver of a charge to tl1e church. Pastor Frank Robinson gave tl1e dedi– cation prayer. Mr. Thompson, song leader at Bro,vn Street led the sing– ing and also sang a solo. Another beautift1l solo ,~a sung by Dewey Hart, a member at Grace Baptist Church of Akron. The transformation of the old build– ing, the addition of a wing, and a l>nSf' tl)< ' lll lllt cl •r nJJ <Jf it , is Sill1[1ly a111a~it1J'· 1\lrea<l}' ntl ·11cln11c .1 i ·lit11IJ i11 ~ a 11 tl I> , ... l1risl111ns ,,, , J)C'l' l l<> hc·a r tltal it l1 as 1 nss :1 cl tl1 1()() 111ark. l t \\'HS a J)IPas11r • l e> I> ' i11 tl1," l1cn11 <>f [)n'>l<)J l•'ra11k l{c,l1isc111 rtncl visi t ,,rjtl1 tl11'> 011L1n1is t <111cl l1is \Vif, :i11cl c1au~l1- lc' r . I f (l hns l>c· '11 ,t 11c>lic) ""v l1 P<· l-el1 a ir clrivC't" s ine' l,al>yl1<>ocl , l)t1t l>y thjs l i111 ~ 11 ,1s \\, <>r11 <>lt t s "V •r <t 1 e~trs ir, gC'tling l1imself arot111cl. v rocle \ itl1 l1i1n ,111cl know he is ,111 'Xpcrt clriver. Dt1ri11 g five ,vork ll,tys fl \VC k he s rves as trttck (lispatt·h 1 for Goocl Will I11 (lt1s tries, and tl1 rest of l1is time is spent in the service of his Lord. P rl1aps "ve sl1ot1ld say tl1at all of his time is- helping the phy ically handicapped or the spir– itually n eedy all \veek long. If any preach er has the blues, we suggest that he look him t1p at 1045 Juneat1 St. , or at Good Will Industries in Akron. WHY NOT SERVE THE LORD By H elping to start a Christian Day School Or a Cluistian High School? For information as co how, write The National ~ociation of Christian Schools 10201 S. State St., Chicago 28, Ill. The Golden Gate to Christion Service On our beautiful campus overlooking San Francisco Bay, high scl1ool grads can ob tain- A CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR T,IFE AND SERVICE. B.A. and B.Th. degrees ; Bible major with minors in Theol~gy Pa~toral Education Christian Education, Missions, Music, Gree1<, Social Se1ence, ' . . Education-Psychology, or the B11man1ties. Co-operative programs leading to B.S. and R.N. degi·ees, also B.A. and M.B.A. or l\f.S. degrees in Business Administration. Write for free catalog, Dept. I ACCREDITE:D: AABC WESTERN BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE Rev. H. O. Van Gilder, D.D., President Rill and Elm Streets, El Cerrito, Cal.

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