The Ohio Independent Baptist, July 1961

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J~lR 1 B P11.. 1 1lts \ ,tl.itti n 1, ble ~(. ht,t>l ".1 l1eld June ] " i11 the n1'"1rn·ng.. an'"l , ct ,tn al.lult 1 ·<)r the r 1rent ,, .1 l1eld a lso Th1 ,, .1 tl1e tou1 tl1 ye-.ir tor sulh a class. so ir t,10 be done "on1e churches ha,·e tu neJ tt) e,en1ng chools to interest the .1 lu lt: and e\ en then fai led. ome pas– f'\.''" ' "1ll ,, ~nt to a J... P,1stor Hussey his ·c'- er --------- TEE:-,..; TI~lE (Continued from page 10) i11g i11 a line \,·ith tl1eir hand on hip, ... in,tertd of chair . ) ..\11d of cot1r e the climax of the e, e111ng ,,·a the thrillin ~ ,1nd chal– le11ging me age by Re\·. Fu ko. A n1a11. 111,tll in tahire. bt1t lo\ 1 ed by ~·ot1ng people a11d adt1lts alike for the "Height » he h,1 reached in the ight of God. \ \ 1 hat a thrill it \vould .... be if e"·el')' graduati11g class could l1ear a me age like thi . I'm tire that ever\ 1 one had a 1nost - e11jo~·able e, ·en1ng, and a good share of the tha11ks mt1 t go to Re\·. L}Wl Rogers for the fine job ( a11d a tough 011e of organizing a \vonderful pro– gram. I'm sure God \\ras glorified througl1 it. CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION Our 57th Year A staff of eighteen workers wit– nessing to nearly one million Jews in Ohio, W. Va., and Brazil by per– sonal visitation, classes, radio, tract and mailing ministry. Preparing others to ,vitness to Jews by conferences, missionary meetings and the annual Institute for Jewish Evangelism. Our policy to work with local Ne,v Testament churches in the accept– ed methods of Scriptural evan– gelism. and the placing of new con– \ Yer ts. Staff members are happy to visit churches with inspirational and in– formative presentation of the ,vork. Write for free copy-"Trumpeter for Israel." Rev. Gerald V. Smelser, Supt. P.O. Box 3556, Cleveland 18 Ohio July, 1961 Myron William Called to 'alvary, Tiffin \ fter four .1r1tl .l l1l If yc,1rs of very ,uttc,,ful \\. Ork i,1 l"uilding up ,1lv,1.1y I3.1 t"t1,c hurcl1, JJ,1~t<)f . I I . ~ 1sc111a11 .1nnounced to }1i congregation th.it he ,vou ld retuc frc)n1 the pastor,1tc as ~oon as tile} coultl fin(l a su1t,1.ble successor 1~h.1t \\JS 10 April . 1nce then th<..y ha\ e c,1rcfull} sought and no\\ called Rev 1'1,ron L ' 1ll iam of 1'oledo lits many ()hio friend ,v,11 feel tl1ey have made ,1 goo"l choice Myron Williams grew up in the Em– manuel Baptise Church of Toledo, hav– ing been saved and baptized there as a boy. After graduating from high school, he attended Bob Jones University at Greenville, S.C., where he received his B.A. in 1954 and his M.A. in '56. After graduation he rerurned to Toledo and worked in the Cherry Street Rescue Mission. He was then called as Assistant Pastor of the East Side ( now Euclid Avenue ) Bap– tist Church of Lorain, while Rev. Verne Dunham was pastor there. This was a very happy relationship and prepared him for a pastorate of nearly three years at the First Baptist Church of Cherry Creek, New York. After Pastor L. George Hunt l)cca1nc ill at T!n11nHnuel , he came l)ack t<> his l1omc church to serve as assistant J)astor tl1rough la st winter and si,ring, where l1e was very much needed . J\1rs. Williams is also a Bob Jones gracluate, whose native state is Florida. l1c has taught l)ll bl ic school for some ;,ears 1n South ( arol1na and in Ohio. The Williams have three children– haron, aged 5; Timothy, 2, and Sandra, 1. With the founclations laid by Pastors John Martin and G . H. Wiseman, and with an ample building on the main street of Tiffin, we feel certain that grow– ing days are ahead for Calvary Bapttst Church. The work has grown to the place where they can support a full tJme ministry. Pastor Wiseman wanted to re– tire a year ago, but was persuaded to re– main. They would gladly have kept him longer, but this time he felt he must step aside for a full time man. He will con– tinue to live for some time at his Tiffin address and can be contacted for interim or supply preaching. YOUR I FLUE CE I am a junior boy . . . . Last Sunday night I thought I 'Arot1ld go to Church. My buddy vvent to the movies and wanted me to go along, but I didn't think I ought to, so I went to Church. I looked for my Sunday School teacher but he wasn't there. I looked for a couple of deacons I have always respected, but they \\ 1 ere not there. I looked for my mother's Sunday School teacher, ,vho called at our house but she ,vasn't there. I guess they don't think Church on Sunday is important. -The Evangel MAY GIFTS TO THE OHIO ASSOCIATION T. Fred Hussey, Treasurer, 615 v'lashington Ave., Jiles , Ohio ?\ orton Center Baptist Church-Barberton ......................... $ Berea Ba1)tist Church-Berea . . ....... ........ . .. . .. . ....... .. . Cedar Hill Baptist Church- Cleveland ...................... . .. . Sharon Baptist Cl1urch S.S. - Sharon, Pa. . ............... . .. . .... . Brookside Baptist Church-Cleveland ....................... . .. . Bible ~fission Baptist Cht1rch-Reynoldsl)t1rg .................... . Bethlehem Baptist Church-Cleveland ......................... . Clinton\·ille Baptist Cht1rch-Columbus ........................ . Korth Royalton Baptist Church- r urth Ro}·alton ....... . ........ . Fello\vship Baptist Church-1'Iedina ......... . .. . . .... ... ...... . Ne\\' Harmo11y Baptist Cht1rch-South Olive ..................... . 1"1emorial Baptist Church-Columbus ........................... . Emmanuel Baptist Church-Toledo ............... .. . .... ... .. . . Tri11it)• Baptist Church-Lorai11 ...... . .. ........ .. .... . ....... . Grace Baptist Church-Rocky River . .... . .. ........... ..... .... . Cal\·ary Baptist Church- orwalk ............................. . First Baptist Church-Gallipolis ............................... . 15.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 8.50 2.00 70.00 25.00 40.00 25.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 10.00 Total .................................... . ............. $285.50

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