The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1961

M_ar_ch, _ _ 19_6_I_ _ _ _________T_:.H~E....:O:..:H:..=I:...:O:........:..:IN:..:..=D.=EPENDENT BAPTIST Page Eleven CARELESS LIVI G ( Continued trom page 10) price of popularity it's a poor bar– gain, just like all the Devil's offers. 3. ' 'It makes my daughter so grace– ful'' . . . A snake is the most grace– ful-and most deadly creature on earth! 4. "It's good exercise'' . . . So is walking in the fresh air. 5. ''It relaxes you" . . . IT SURE DOES- it relaxes your morals/ 6. "You can witness on the dance floor' ' . . . I dare you to try it! Questions to ask yourself about the dance: I. "Why are the lights down low?" . . . So no one can see you. 2. "\Vhy the jungle music?" . . . It helps you to think about tomor– r ow's Sunday School lesson? ? ? 3. "Why is it chaperoned?'' . . . Prayer meeting never 11eeds chap– erones. 4. "Why don' t they hold a separate dance for the fellows and one for the girls?" . . . How many kids would tum out if sex were elim– inated? REMEMBER THAT A PRAYING K EE A D A DA CI G FOOT WILL EVER GROW O THE SAME LEG. ' 'DO ALWAYS THOSE THI GS THAT PLEASE THE LORD!' ' ( John 8:29 ) ---------- A YOUTH CO SCIOUS CHURCH (Continued from page 10) to iles the 3rd to h ear Dr. John R. Rice. The 9th the Brigade p layed basketball at Shore school. The 10th was Youth for Christ night. The 17th was a visitation night for the Senior BYF. The same group took part at the City Mission the 20th. The 23rd they joined with the I11termediates to go carrolling for shut-ins. Dec. 26- 31 the Brigate Junior Leaders went to a Leadership Training Conven tio11 at \Vh a ton. ---------- GI I G It 's 11ot what you do wi th a million If a milliott should e' r be your lot. But wl1al are you doi11g a t pr sent Witl1 the 5 dollar l)ill you l1av got?! 1n 11tal you11 g p opl in olumbus, Jn e ti,1g at M 1norial 13aptist 1 l1urcl1 J a11 . l 4tl1, arid l~>b . l 8tl1 "I v land's \ 1 oic .. of Ju·ist1a11 Youtl1 a.t '" lvtt1·y Ba plist '}1urcl1 . It f atur d a <lra1nat1c f1l111 1>1c)dt1c d i11 S111gaJ)Or , "So1n ~ tl1i11g t<J Di .. 1ror." It ~l1ow d cas }1istori >s of hi11 s ou tl1 \\' }10 l1av ~ stood llp agai11st tl1 ,l "''ful t 1111)ta– ticJ1 as cJf Asi,1's t 11agers. ·------------------------------------------------ First Reservations Are in For Camp Patmos ! ! ! Remember we have three age groups this year : Juniors (9-11 ) June 26, July 3, 24, Aug. 14 are the starting days. Junior-High ( 12-14) July 10, 31, Aug. 21. Seniors ( 15-up ) July 17, Aug. 7, 28. Pick your dat es , get your counsellors lined up, and send in your $3 r eservation t o Rev. Rob ert Ba1Te tt, Kipton , Ohio. Yes, and start earning the other $12, plt1s spending money. I EED TO AROUSE I TEREST? Write to Rev. Glenn Greenwood, 315 S. Kensingto11 Place, pring– field, Ohio, for colored slides of Camp Pa t1nos , and give first , seco11d and third choice dates. LOVE TO WORK? \Vork vVeek is May 29-June 2. Supt. of Grounds , Rev. Clarence Tow11send, needs willing men and women. Look for the boat schedule in the May issue. --------------------------------------------------------------· 11111111111111111111:' ~,,111111111111 1111 '!)11[ f 1111 111,1,, ·, I I f ,, ear. ,,, • ~11 ' ' lf J1111, 111111 / ·" I il1iJIP1''• •• ' ,1 ' 'FAITH COMETH BY HEARI NG.' ' Jews who ,vill not enter a church will t une in our ' 'Message to I srael' ' br oadcasts aired over 50 stations with coast-to-coast and foreign cover age, including 'II ~1 111 • 1 ' '· : :"' . t he State of I sr ael. 11f( J/il' 111 11JjlJ//fl/l '; ·, 1961 marks our 25th year of broadcasting t he · ; ~· gospel to J ews. Mont h-to-month giving by the 11 • ~~ 1s, Lor d's people keeps t his vital message on the l' tCOULSON S HEPHERD. a ir. May we have y oilr pr ayerful support? I \Director. Forty years in S d f f f · f t' the Gospel Mini stry. en 0 1· ree copy o our 1n orma 1ve mag- 1·'1' IIH I i f1J azine, MESSAGE TO I SRAEL. 1t-t11 1 '''H,1, MESSAGE TO ISRAEL, Inc. Box 682. General P os t Office, Ne,v York 1, Ne,v York MAKE THE MOST .. OF COLLEGE YEARS AT Gain a Christ - Ce ntered edu cation with d egree in ARTS*, SCIENCE**, MUSIC •offerlng motors in 61ble, Mu,lc, History and the Social Selene s, Engltsh, and Physical Education. ••offering mo1ors in Phys,ca l Sc,ences, Bio· logica l Scien<es, Chri,tian Educa tion, and Business Administration. Alto vailaltle : Psychology and ducation cou,, , . ~ - ,_........,flt_ - ~ \\ >' • • • . . WRITE FOR CATALOG TODAY CfDAIYlllE OH IO JAMES 1 JlllMIAH, Pr sid nt

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