The Ohio Independent Baptist, July 1961

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An e\..1111ple of th1 i h1 Gene i : u par~1ble of tl1e l1a, oc \: Tought by the e11trance of ir1 i11to the , vorld may be ee11 b)· placing together the fir t fi, e a11d the la t four ,vord of thi book: .. 111 the beginni.I.1g God created-a coffin i11 Eg,ypt." In Ro– n1a11 . Dr Bell gi,·es the classic out– line of the \\Tay of Salvation in six {!teat and ,vonderful \vords, Co1 - derru1ation, Jt1 tification, Sanctifica– tion. Glorification, Restoration , and Con ecration. Thi is a fine book t o give 11e,v Chri tians and those in the faith \vho lo, e God's \\.ord and \\~ish t o tud)' it. Joh.ii D . T eeters, Fayette, Ohio 0 0 0 0 ··ot,TT OF 1IY LIFE," by V . Ray– mond Edman, p r e s i d e 11 t of \\.heaton College, Zondervan Pub– lishing House, Grand Rapids, :\1ich., Price $3.50, 224 pages . Dra,,·ing upon deeply moving piritt1al experiences in his life dur– ing \\"orld \\"'ar I , a small p astorate l1e once held, missionary work in Ecuador his ,vork m the field of education, and finally as president of \\"'heaton, Dr. E, 1 rr.~n \\Tites tl1i book. Contained herein are true life ex– periences from ,,:hich the ne\V Chris– tian a11d the 1nore mature in Christ ma~, ob tain some \tery practical les– sons for Christian liviI1g. This book not only cl1allenges tl1e reader to consistent Clrristian li\ 1 ing but illustrates ho\V ~ may b e done. Romans 8 28 sav s. ".. '...D.d \'\i"e lmo\\' " that all things \Vork together for good to them that lo,,e God. . . .' ' Psalm 84: 11, ". . . no good thing \\ill H e ,,1 ithhold from them that ,valk up– rightly." Often these are difficult lessons to learn. Dr. Edman had to learn them. Others do too. For edify- ·1 t Ill l 01;p1 OJ! ·r B J>'I l 1· i11g ill11,t1atiru1s (> I tll('S(' lrt1ll1s. tl1is lJ<lc1k "il1<>t1l(I ll( ~ rr\ (1 It 1s clc>,, 11 le> t.' t11 t l,. ,,,t1n11 at icl l)I a l ic.11 f<> t ' \' ry– (l~\, ~l111,t1~111 lif '· l ~;\l'l'} }) . , }1~1rp] SS \ Villarcl , l1io -- ·- () I' III~ll ·1~ .IOI, 13 Q E'l~ <Continued from page 10) 1\ l ")adcr, so1lg I ac1er, clevotio11s leacl r a11cl plt l)licity I ad r have l> 11 l1os n to plan, advertise <111d carry ot1t tl1e unday pro– gra111 : th y are in order, Darlene orbi11, ally Dailey, Margaret Ann Bre,, 1 er, a11d harle tta Cotton. Others \vill be chosen to take part unday by u11day. formal banqt1c·t '-Vas h eld at the ypre Room of the Sha\vnee Res– taurant in Portsmouth for three gradu– ating groups - T emple and Central Bapti t of Portsmouth and "Wheelers– burg Missionary Baptist. The pro– gram was planned around the theme of " otes and oodles." A Moody cience film, "Hidden Treasures," \\'as sho,\111, several special musical numbers \Vere given , and Rev. Donalcl Moffat , p astor of Grace Bap– ti t Church of Cerlarville, brought a challenging message. First Baptist Church of iles held a banquet for their graduates in the church basement. The whole mem– ber hip was invited to come and joiI1 in honoring them. rfhen the Bethanv ssociation , of orth\, 1 estem Pe11ns) 1 lvania and \Vestem 1 ew York had a semi-formal banquet at the Y.\V.C.A. i11 Erie. This , of course, i1~cluded the young p eople of the 13ethel Baptist Church , \vhich is in our Ohio Association also. - ---------- THE FIRE A TD THE \ VOOD ( Continlted from page 15 ) share \Vith )lOU just the pe1iodical the missionar 1· \vould enjoy reading. As a family, perh a1)<; you ,vould en– joy doing sometl1ing for a n1issio11ary family or for a mi~ ~ionary child. \\ 7 he ther as a oriest givi11g at– tendance at tl1e alt.ar , or as an ii1- di\ridual from on :, of the tribes "gathering \vood' ' tl,at tl1e fire might ever be bumi11g ancl 1 E\ 1 ER go out, may \~,.re ask tl1e Lord afresh \vl1at p art H e ,,·ot1ld ha, e us play as , ve seek to obe)' tl1e Great Commission, ,vhether our part lJe to b e faithful in doing His biddir 1 rr at home, or to be His "sent one." --------- POE11 \\ 1 ITH A PUr CH In faithful Church attendance Some folk rate as champs. The others must be ~,aiting Until we give green stamps! -Idea Kit Tulr, 1961 I31l II~l~ I TSSJ01 13I{ll~J.~ I S(>l'J' ' l1, 1l t111til \\' C g t tTI()t' Sttb– sc· rir)tjo11 s, \ , n111s l l10Jcl 1nost of 0,1,· i\st1c·~ clc>\\.' t t o J 6 p ag<'S, tl1011gl1 it alcnost 1Jr ak~ tl1 C'clitor's }1 ~,rt \\ 1 isl1 it ,, ot1l cl <>p ' 11 pock ., tbooksl ,._. ________ RVILLl~ EXPI~ ES c;o () I Y cs, '>t11nrner s,1lar1r<; 1nt1st be paicl , repairs and r rclecorating don , ancl the Kingsmen's Qt1artet and the Ilar– mon tt s that ,viii be touring the country and bl s!>ing the churches must be Sttpported. sually the of– ferings won,t do it. Then that tu– dent Center must b e built this sum– mer and MUST be paid for! ----------- PHILIPPI E BAPTISTS E D MISSIO ARY The Carson Fremonts had the unique exp ericnee of seeing the 230 Regular Baptist churches of the Philippines meet in annual session and commission a foreign missionary couple. Remember , foreign mis– sionary to them means one \vho will go to some other counttry than the Philippines l This couple is planning to go to 1 orth Borneo. -------- RUTH CARLSO ARRf\ 7 ES I T AFRICA In a letter to h er h ome church ) Be thel Baptist of Erie, she writes that they h ad a safe and comfort– able trip. She stayed over at Fort Archambault for a memorial service for those who had lost their lives in the Air France disaster on a plane only hvo flights ahead of hers! Sure– the Lord was good to herl ------'- TWE TY-FI\ 1 E YEARS IN BRAZIL! Guy McLain ,vrites from San Paulo that it is just 25 years since he be– gan Baptist ~!id-Mission \vork at J oazeiro, and began with two adults and three children. No,v there are 84 missionaries in various p arts of the country, tht. ·y have a Youth Camp, a radio ministrv, several schools, and are working \vith ABWE missionaries in printing Regular Baptist S. S. literature in Portuguese. -- ----- IEN \\ 1 Al TTED (Conti1'ued from page 3) cro\vd some of them out: 1, "Ho,v to start more Regular Baptist churches in Ohio?" 2, "Ho\\' can ,ve make our state and disb·ict associations more t1seful?" 3,"\\ 1 hat is the secret of h armonious p astoral relations?" and 4, "Can \, 1 e improve our methods for calling p ast ors and changing fields?" Come and help us ans,ver these questions?

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