The Ohio Independent Baptist, December 1961

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"fhe time l)Ct',ltt~t' tll('rc ,, .. 1 .. 11 0 roo111 for tl1c111 ledo , l)re id 11t; ~trs. Frank Odor, and place will lJe annot1r1ced later in 111 tllt i 1111 ." J ttke 2: 6-7. rc1fto11 , ice presiclent; Mrs. D ean this colt1m11 as info1mation is received _.\ ,, ~ 111 , 1 tc pJ, 111 fc>r tlle ob r, _ IIe11ry, kro11, ecretary; Mrs. H erbert by the editor. a11ce of ,111otl1er l1ri tn1a coin- \ ebber , Rocky River, Treasurer. * * * l\le11101 "tltiilg Hi birtl1, le t u eek to ~1r . George Gibson, Cleveland, led REORGA IZATIO be filled ~, ith the JOY OF THE in the dedicatoiy prayer. May we The Ladies Missionary Society of L RD. Let ll a k the Lord t o take pray for our officers ai 1 d for oui· the rorton Center Baptist Church, fro111 t1 tl1e "irk'' of all thi ru 11. stat e fello,vship gi,,e them Ottr sup- Norton Village, met with the ladies of D ecen1ber 25tl1 i Fli birtl1day, a11d port keep them posted on all im- the church to reorganize, October ,,·e c,1n 11e, 7 er cea e to thank Him for portant data regarding our local work 1961. Under the newly organized coming to thi earth to be our aviour. and our officers. Surely we appreciate program we earnestly pray that every The ~111gel crune I1 THE _AIR to the faithful work of our past officers won1an of the church will become an11ounce Hi biith. ' ''hat if Jesus also, r ealizing it means sacrifice for sincerely missionary-minded. come IX THE AIR Himself this year those who serve in this capacity. We Slides that were made by Miss and takes all of us who are His, to therefore thank Mrs. Helmick, l.Vlrs. Carolyn Hovingh, serving with Bap- p e1 d Chri tma up there? HE IS Ralph Glass of Fostoiia, Mrs. East tist Mid-Missions, of the work in the CO~IIXG that is the Blessed Hope and 1 1rs. Greenwood. Leper Colony in Liberia were shown for the believer. A blessed Christ- The special speakers were Rev. at the November meeting. The has to all our readers! Mav His Fred Anspaugh, South Bend, Indiana, .C.B. Missionary Society helps to bles ing be upon every church and who spoke briefly of the nevv work in st1pport 11iss Helen Wellman who even' hou ehold as we seek to do Mexico under Baptist Mid-Missions, also works in the Leper Colony.- Hi ~vill. which he and Mrs. Anspaugh will be Submitted by Mrs. R. McCracken, * * * carrying on. This is the work which program chairman. \,T0~1Ei T'S :\.1ISSIO ARY U i IO - our local societies were urged to * * * 1'!EETS sponsor as a special project tl1is past WHAT CA OUR MISSIO year. Our missionary speaker was SOCIETY DO FOR F.B.H.M. The annual meeting of the state ,,..on1en's ~1issionary Unio11 was h eld during the annual meeting of our state association in the lovely new auditorium of Imma11uel Baptist Church, Columbus , October 19th. \\'bile the a ttendance v\l aS not ,vhat man}· hoped for, many churches vvere represented on the program. Mrs. Ed,\·ard H elmick, Canton, presided, ,\ith a L adies' Trio from the same church fun1ishing special music . Mrs. George Cosb}·, Xe,\. London, led the singi11g. Ot1r organist \Vas lvt rs . \Vm. Brock; a11d ~l rs. D ale Thurston sang a beautiful so11g composed by Mrs. Brock, both ladies b eing from the l1ost church. D e\"Otions \,\'ere gi\ 'en b,· ~Ir . Edith \\..ard of ~lassillon. ~ The ecret ~1ry's Report \Vas gi\ 1 en b) ~Irs. Gerald East, Bedford, and i\lrs. Glen11 Green,,·ood~ Springfield, ga,·e the tre8surer's report ,\thich ho,, 1 ed receipts from April 20th to October 19tl1 as 89-4. :1. Total dis– bursements for our missionary proj– ects a11d mi5sio11ary speakers ,vas '3'J 19. 6. 'fhe three largest Dime Offeri11gs came fro1n Grace Baptist, TrO)' ; N orthside Baptist , Lima; First Mrs. L ouis VanderKaay, Grand Rapids , Michigan. She gave us a challenging message, vividly telling of the work which is being car1ied on by the women in Michigan. A girl's trio ( all freshmen of Cedar– ville College ) sang , "So Send I You. " Jt1st before the b enediction, all the Hebrew Christian Society ( An Independent Baptist Mission) 2524 Eu clid Heights Boulevard Cleveland 6, Ohio • • • • PRESENTING CHRIST Through Means of: Literature Distribution House-to-House Visitation Youth Classes Junior Vespers fldult Forums Camp Nathanael-Huntsburg, • • • • Ohio PRESENTING THE JEWISH NEED To Christians by Means of: "HEBREW CHRISTIAN VIEWS AND NEWS' ' Station WCRF-FM, Cleveland Station WDLM, E. Moline, Ill. Publication: STAR OF DAVID REV. ALAN C. METCALF, Director Mr. John G. Bennett, President By Mrs. Abbie Blanche Reese This question is always an encour– agement to us as ,ve realize that you are thinking about our work and want to know the area in which you can b e h elpful. There is always a great need among ot1r approved missions and for the most part the needs are mt1ch the same. However, the loca– tions of home-fields present the dif– ference. For instance, ot1r mission– aries in Florida and California do not neecl quilts ancl heavy clothing, ,vhich ,,,ould be ve1y acceptable in 1 orth and South Dakota and other cold areas. Since t11is is true, you can easily ascertain their needs by the selection of the missionary or missionaries ,vhom you want to help. This should not be much of a problem; jf you are unce1~ain, write our Home Office. The ,vork of F.B.H.M., as you may kno"v, is the establishing of ew Testament churcl1es in the ne\v de– velopments around our cities in Con– tinental United States. Our mis– sionaries mo,,e into these commun– ities, \.\ 1 l1ere people are buying their

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