The Ohio Independent Baptist, September 1961

I I K RI\ II \,~ c • It I , f ,-o l {)d l ... ) t tll t t f • • ll. he ,ul, r1l .., t( cl1c , ,, tll. t at , j t, II . 111.10 t\.> I re,1ch. h , 111 ~.\ll n'l l 1 ,, 11 ,, all le htlJ c-d ,, h n h I r ach ln (1111 tcr tl1rc l1c la t l ri11li1 Ir~ t" t ti '\: ,, h1lc ,, at1r1!! or a11 inica.tl h,tr . 1-1 I ,t tl1 , 1 ,, tl, t " 11 rn1.l c 1eritn - c.: f l1t • ' . nd n t ..,, rit·., .. ,h.r< ,, tl1e k,. r , cal the I ul11t f 1< I \ hc>ilr. 1 h h.11 t r < n tit •i, ~,1 t, pr .1 llt r, , nla httr'" l-le ,~ • rett 1 l to st.1te c1 .,t . ... "it 1 t )\tr l ur1~) l tt) tll il)ble er tl'e 11, i't r title to ht u,<..'". 1le r gn1z , th. c R z er ,,d ; 111e1t'1, i title £.?i, e'o , nn te re t t \\ h 1 c l1t.: It c, n t \. , "'r that c ,1,gt. 1, p "11x-r. 11<.. r ~n, th. t ,, l tl\.lon1 tl11nk ot tl1t. rt 1r1a 1c_ 1 ht 1 ht 1 '>t, ~e, er.,l e,, ~ 1: n1en t ,, hi h ll n, e\ tl1e idea ot c.qu . lit, <> btl t,<.. ~ .1~ ,,tll a the di , inely a1 pointt,3 .it~thorat} of the n11n1 - cer. l 'h ~tic)n on the ~l 1n1 cer and H1 \\70,.." nc...1c1..~t ugge t1on for the adm1n- ..... , , .1ti00 ot the oru 1nance an<.1 the per- t 1 Ill~ 1'-t. of r..1\tora. er, ices I n the c;ec– rion l1:l the 11101 ter and H is oc1ery t ren1ind n11n1 ter that it 1s their o~n ..1 ... t1'-1n · that rob them of the respea of their J..'t.''")ple . \X'hat young minister can Jenv the ~reat requirement the ministf)· plat.e upon him co be sedate a t all t imes? Conc...luding che book the ~ ricer pre- enr · ound pr1nt1ples 1n fi nances. health an~ 1ncer-tam1ly relat1onsh1ps. He holds chat protracted m1n1sterial debts are a curse: This book is readable and fo rms a prop– er g1tr co any young man entering the . m1n1scrr. Re\: te\\·ed by Kenneth Du rtsche, Ashland - ------ - - - CHRI T~I.. \ PROGR,\~f HA. D- BOOK. compiled b )· Grace Ram– qt1i t. 3 1 pp.. 3.5c. Zond ervan Publ. Hot1 e. Grand Rapids. 11ich . This is book ~ ..o. 5 and also the late t of ~I i Ramqu1s t h elp for tho.. e pla1111i11a a Chri trnas program. 1 t cor!.tain ,·er es a11d exercises and 11ort pla) 1 lets for Begi1111ers. Primary . Jt111ior . Ju111or and enior High , and for a t111ified cht1rcl1 school program . O o * \\-HA'[ ~1_;\I~= P -PIL LE:\ R~ . b\ 1 J ,-en1011 J~1co1) . 62 pp., Sl. Z :1cler\ 1 a11. Gra11cl Rapitls. ~1ic11. A l1elpful a11d concise a11cl ),et il– lt1 trated lJooklet 011 ho,, 1 tc> so teacl1 tl1at tl1e li\ 1 es of ot1r pt1pils ,,rill l)e cha11gec1. It dettl ,,rith tl1e la,,\ of lear11i11g. l1abit formatio11. 1not1, e5, "--' attentio11, intert ,t. etc. For tl1e l)t1s~· teaclli ~rs ,, 1 110 do not l1ave time or op– portu11it) to take a lo11g te~1cl1er trai11i11g cot1r!)e, this is just the thing. 1t is a good re, 1 ie\, 1 l)ook for those ,, 1 110 ha, 1 e been trained. Our chool 1,, tl ll' t i tlll ' ,,,c· rt acl tllis ( "<•c lar– ' ill<~ ( ,<) }) cg(• \\ri} } ] t,\\ C ( l J)( ' llC'Cl \\ 1tl1 a llt' ' '' rc'<' <)l'( I a lt c., 11 cla 11c..'' , t ' I"\' ltkr· I , ., ,, itl , ti lt' l -() sll 1cl t•11t , 11 r •c lit· lc•<l. ' f'l1c· ·llal lc·11~c <lf l lt <l \ 1cl 111g rc>cl 111s n11cl c:·l 1,, l'()(lll l \ l ),\( (' fc> r tl1al 1ll tl11)' cl ~ ,, e ll ,1 , tl1c· ~111111c>rl f<H tl1 t' (' ttl nrg cl l ac11lt ,. cc•rtai11l)' c..·all fcJ1 lJc> tl1 l)l tl\ Cr :\11<.l , ,tl t ificia l gi , 111g. It 11 :15 llCf"11 a l ltl\ \ \lllll lll<.' l () t l L}1' C!lllll) ll S lll ,lk. – i11g r <' l)c.l it , . r <:' 110 \ tlti11g r c)o111s. 111 (1'k– i11g re-arr!111~c111C'1 t <i fc>r 111c>t c cl,1sc; l'<)c>111s, a11cl so fc>r tl1. I~1 <>111 11c>,,· <>11 i t i tl1 .. r 11 11 of ca rr 1 i1 g 0 11 ,l claily 111 c>gra111 c> f \ tt1cl 1· ,111cl s tt1cle1 t ac– t 1, it ie<i. De> ) ot1 1) r,1 1 d ail}· for ecla r– , il lc-cloe )'Oltr c1 t1rcl1 g i, e eacl1 111()11 tl1? LO NGELE B PTI T ,OLLE 7E ~D SE~II RY \Io, ·i11g cl a)' are O\ 'er and by 1 0\,,. tl1e cl1ool is in op eratio1 at its 11e\v c·a111pt1 a t ':\ e\,·l1all , California, a t1bu1b of Los ngeles. n e\\ li- l)ra r)' h as b een bt1ilt, \vhich ,vill b e callee] PO\\'ell Libra r 1·. The campt1s ,,,a dedicatecl ept. 4th. It is a most peciot1s one, and beautiful \\,rith its great oak tree . BAPTIST BIBLE E1'1I ARY The Baptist Bible Seminary in Johnson City, T. Y. , is b eginning its 29 th }'ear . The event ,vill be cele– l)rated \\ 1 ith a birthdav cake and a "' sp ecial chapel service, ,vhen Dr. E1nerv H . Bancroft will be remem- ., bered a11d the other full time faculty 111emh ers who started the school in tl1e fall of 1932 . Tl1e others were the ~1isses ~1abel Thomson, Hazel \ ~ibbard and Elizab eth Fletcher. Pas tors i11 the area made tip the re t of the fact1lty in those early days. O \\' there is a large full time faculty and nine 11e\v members ,vere wel– con1ec1 L ab or D ay at a picnic at Lake Lamoka. i\mong them \\'as Rev. Ed,\ 1 ard E. p encer , ,vho ,\·as pastor for four )rears at the P e11field Jt1nctio11 Bapt i t Church of Lorain. 111111111111111111111:-~1111111111111111111~11111111111,,, ' I I ,, Scptcm 1,cr. I 9~ I Are Opening SI~ I I l~I 1'31\ ' J lS'"r 1 () ( ,1\ J{ Tl' ( \\7]1al a11cl \\ he1 c· is tl1at ? Jt is tl1 • c) lcl ·s l (; \l{lJ( ' ~c111111 :1r)' j11 B1 ,1/JJ , 1\ IlC' \\ c a111p11 ~ 11as 1> ' <' 11 s ~ · ttr cl 11 ·,tr J11 a1c' irc> l)c> \J clt l i11 c.1ar,1 I)r<>\ri11 c :.. '1'11 ~ ,1cl1n111is tr,1t1c>11 l)11i1clii1g \\ 1 i]l l>t t·,111 'cl l~t1tl1 I{ 11i r I 1nc>ri t1l aftc·r tl-11~ cl(' \ c)t d n11 ss1011 ,1ry \\ 1 l1 c> pass >cl a\\ U)' , l }' >ar ,lgo. r: \ C'llltl,tll)' t .. ll l>t1ilcli11gs \\ ill l) er<.>c: lecl I Ia] f (>f tl1e111 1n 11c; l l)e e1 ec· tccl soo11 at the c·os t of $3 ,500. Tl1e cl1rector of tl1e se1n i11,lr}' is lle \'. Ji1n \Villson , \\ 1 110 is ser, 1 i11g t111der B,1pt1st 1 icl-\1issio11s. \\ E TER1 B PTI T OLLEGE \~'es tcr11 h acl 103 applica tions for the fall sen1ester At1g. l 7tl1 ,111cl scJ \\ ill likely h ave its larges t stt1dent e1 rolln1e11t. Sa1nt1el Fisk, a former 1nis ionar y in the Philippines, and since then on the fact1lt,, of tl1e Los .. Angeles Baptist College ancl Semi11ary 11as b een addecl to the faculty. As in so m any of our schools there is a shortage of dormitory and class rooms. Some of the upper classmen \vill b e l1oused in pri, 1 ate homes and port– able class rooms \,·ill be used as there is need. Classe b egin Sept. 20th. - - - ------- I will P raise Him as I pray I will R ejoice throughout the day. I will A <lore His matchless love I will I ncline my heart above. I will Sing; His peace is mine! I ,vill E xalt ID)' LORD divine! ------ GOOD AD ICE E're a child has reached to seven Teach him all the vvay to Heaven; Better still the work will thrive If he learns before he's five. - C . H . Spurgeon - - ------- POEM ,vITH A PU. CH In faithful Church attendance Some folk rate as champs. The others must b e \vaiting Until we give green stamps! -Idea Kit ear, ,,, • ~ l J I I I 1( IIJ IIIJ. ' J 11'"• -~ f (l,,,t .,, ijlt~,,~. ,.,, ' 'FAITH COMETH BY HEARING.' ' Jews who will not enter a church will tune in our ' 'Message to I srael' ' broadcasts aired over 50 stations with 'II ~ coast-to-coast and foreign coverage, including I~·· 11 ' · the State of I srael. I j/111111' 11/( ll' 1111 mJjll//flU 1961 marks our 25th year of broadcasting the · gospel to Jews . Month-to-month giving by the 1 t .. Jf,i, Lord's people keeps this vital message on the 1 1 1 1 1 /f)II jl'C(?ULSON SHEPHE.RD, air. May we have yoi l1 · prayerful support? I DirectoT. Forty years in • · ·,j! l the Gospel Min istry. Send for free copy of our 1nformat1ve mag- • ~ ' '' lij~lllJ,Jfi i i azine, MESSAGE TO ISRAEL. I ltt, MESSAGE TO ISRAEL, Inc. Box 682, Genera l P ost Office. Ne,v York 1, New York •

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