The Ohio Independent Baptist, January 1962

Ja nt1ar)'. 1962 OHIO YOUTH RE LLY BU Y ( ( '7# n• e,I from -haf!.e 16) THE COLLEGE BIBLE CHOOL CL,\ a t Bo,, li1 g Gree11 First Bap– ti t e11jo)·ed a h a)' ride O\' . 18 th, ,,ritl1 21 )'Ot111g people e11j0) 1 i11g the fl111. T l1e ha)- ride bega11 a t t11e el1urcl1 and took a circt1itous rot1tc of t]1e l10111e of ~ao1ni 111ith. H ere tl1e )'Ot111g people e11jO}'ed i11door ga111es a11d refreshme11t ~ tl1e latter b ei11g pre>, ided 1))' Rod11e)' Cla.1 k. After si11gi11g ancl praj·er, tl1e ricle b,1c.;k to tl1e c11t1rcl1 took cl more direct rot1te. All are looki11g for,,,arc1 to tl1e 11 ext fe}lo,, ]1i1J. \\ 1 }1ic}1 \\ri}l be a «S110\\ part~,. ., A DEBA'l,E O~ PRE- A~D POST- 1\I ILLEL -'\IALISi\1 ,, as l1elcl ~o,·. J.5t}1 at the 1 ortl1sic1e Bapti<;t Cl1l1rcl1 of Lima i11 tl1e Se11ior \ -ot1ll1 Fella,,,_ l1ip. 1:1r<;. I-Io,,·ard t\.clclle1nrt11, J\Iike f.Ieatl1 arld Do11 Addle1nan took the position that Christ ,, ill rctur11 l)e– fore t11e rnillenni11111 ,1ncl ~1rs. \V. tcpl1e11s, Jacque Baker a11cl SL1e Addle1na11 that l1e \Vill co111e ,1fter tl1e mil lcr1nium. Th e debate ,,,as jtidged b), Bill J ackso11 a11d Bill Prt1itt. A~GEL A \\TARE \\' US the ti tle of a Cl1ristmas drama presented at Et1c.:lid-;\otti11gl1c1m Baptist D ec. 20tl1 1)}' the Senior Young P eople. It told tl1e story of Ch r ist 's birtl1 from tl1e standpoin t of t he angels a11d so \\ 1 as "different" from mos t Chr ist1nas pro– arams. ---------- BOOK REVIEWS MATIHEW HENRY' COM!v1E TARY, One Volume. 1986 pp. $9.95. Zonder– \an Puhl. H ouse, Grand Rapids, M ich. Zondervan and Ed1ror Leslje F Church arc to be congratulated on getting out all of the pertinent devotional and timeless elements of Matthew Henry's fjve Volume ommentary on the Whole Bible and J)Utting jr in one handy volume About 80% of Matthew Henry s own comments on the text are preserved- and in his O\\ n v.·ords; but the additional notes by cote and others are omitted. Mosr of ch<)se nor~s are no,,., out-of-date because of mo.I · ern archeological and historical re5earch ; l)u( the keen insigl1t of Dr. 1-Jenry, the early 18th century W elsl1 1)reacl1cr and scl1olar, into the soiriruaJ and f)rac– tica) n1eaning of the Bil)le will never l e out-111oded. ll c:re is a con1mentary tl1at e, ery minister ougl1t to J1ave. 1 1 N Y J.. Ol'l!DlA 01i D f VC ·r·10NAI4 J>JlO -,RAMS F O R W O l\ f 1 .. N • fl UPS, No. 2. 52 ton1plete progran1!) b, Al llr),anc , 22 1'1'· l'aper, 1.95 /ondervan . 1"hese are exceJ)tionaJ fine progra111 13aJ)tist, t)lu11 l)t1s, '"'ns c1 tl it ~ l)tlS)' \'Jll r gist rrtt io11s. 011 111i11g tl1 J ctll li sL id, "'1,11 )' , r gr flt-, l ll tis t. 'cJu1 g I) i:>l ; look for\\', rd t o tl1 ~111 ~ ,, r-u,•·11, )' .., r. • • THE OHIO I DEPE DE T BAPTI T Page Seven teen - -------------------------~------------------------ GOING TO CA~AP IN SIXTY-TWO Can1p P atmos dat es are to be from Jt1ne Gree11\\'0ocl state ~'Ol1th director, a1 nol1ncPd. is to be ch anged a fol lo,\'S: 2,5 tl1rot1gh ept. 1, Re,r. Glenn He also aid the camp scheclt1le ,.fhe 11 a.n1. 11ot1r ,,·ot1ld 1: e an electi,·e hot1r insteacl of a qt1e tion period. Can1pers c,111 ( 1) go to the (J tie tio11 hot1 r u1 der tl1e tree, ( 2 ) go to a recreation room for ha11clcr,1f t i11strt1ction, ( .'3) take i11strtlctio11 i11 1nt1sic, , ,oice, cl1oir or some other n1t1siC' app10c·intio11 f, 01n a 111t1sic clirector, or ( 4 ) take ,,,irn1nii1g les 011s tat1gl1t 1) 1' tl1e lifegt1arcl. T l1e \\'eel, schedt1lecJ for cn111p ni e: Jt111e 2.5 to Ju11e 30-jt111ior ,, eek, 9-11 Jul)' 9 to J lll)' ,.., . . ,, eek ...., 1-JUlllOr July 9 to J tll}" l 4-jL111ior l11gl1 ,, eek, 12-14 J lll \ ' 16 to J lll)' 21-se11ior ,, eek , 1.5 llp . " • • J tll)' 23 to J lll \' 2 ,, eek -Jl lllIOr . " July' 30 to At1g. 4- ,l111ior l1igl1 ,,,eek At1g. 6 to At1g. l l-se11ior ,, eek At1g. 13 to At1g. l8-jl111ic)r ,, eek At1g. 20 to At1g. 2.5-Jt111ior J1igl1 ,, eel< At1g. 27 to ept l -se11ior ,\eek BOOK REVI E'A' S along devotional topics and also for spe– cial occasions, with suggested songs, brief prayers, and talks that can be read in 10 co 15 minutes. Ot course, they also supply helpful ideas and quotations for those v.•ho wish to make their own talks. They . are true co cr1pru re. MY FAVORITE PICTURE TORIE FROM THE BIBLE, by Dena Korfker, illustrated by both black and white and colored pictures. 150 pp., board art covers, $1.95. Zondervan. T his makes a beautiful gift for boys and girls of the Junior age. There are 33 of the most common Old Testament stories an<l 32 from the the ew, told in simple language Juniors can read, and some of them 1llustrated ,v1rh full page reproductions of pa1nt1ngs by Dirk Gr1ng– huis. l·AITH' UNCLA l~fED INHERlTA E, by B1sl1op Frank Houghron, paper, lo, pp., 1.25 Inter-\ lars1ty Pre55, 1519 N Astor, Chic.ago l 0. Tl11s came out first tinder tl1e title, ''TE We Believe " Ic wc1s v.• 11 teen by B15ho1, J-{oughton after l1e \\ as I riven out t1f ( hi na l)y rhe Rt. is I le \\ ,15 General D1 rector of the Chtn,l I nlanJ 111ssit)n l-Jt challc11ges us ro clain1 all tl1e . blessing faith in hri st ha~ for us. I le 1s dt.c1>ly SJ)iritt1al and inter-,\'~1ves ripturt into all he says. l Iis stvle is a litrle hc:avy rl1e J)J inc sn1Hll; but the cha11rer~ ,11e so ~l1ort cl 1 e>' lend t hen1sel ves to dally devot1onal re,1d ing. rJ'J 11~ J.J FE O L4 01) 1 rfl IE "O 1. 01 1 ~1A , l))' }-Ienry oug 1, pa1,er, 8() ~')}),, 1.25. lncer-\ 7 ,lr it}' ]Jress. 1..his is a I e1,ri nc of a 17 tlt enrury l • sic that 11 {I great influen u1x>n rs~ 11 n 1 e 11 as John \X 1 esley un~I • ? 1ge \X' hice– field . It ,, s \ ricten on1e .:;1 • yea.r-:, be- f 01 ,. the .iuchor died of onsuf11J>f 1011 n, c . l cl1e age of 28 n<l bears " '1 cne io,, e.\:en a young 01 a 11 ould bsorb che Pur1ran ideas of his day and do much deep think– ing of his own. 1\.1osc modern grey-heads have never thought that deeply on tl1e inner nature of salvation or on the inner corruptions of our natural life, and so tl1e book is a good antidote to the shallowness of modern Christianity Ho\\rever, funda– mental Baptises " 'i ll be disappointed ~vith his last chapter, ,vhere he upposes chat mos t people must go through long period of medication on their O\\n sinfulne s and on che vanity of the ,vorld be~ore they are ready to be saved. ome conv1c– rion along those line are 1ndeeJ pre– requisite co real repentance; but ,, e feel most of tl1ose exercise ,, ill con1e af rer \ve are saved. The fir r 5 rev1e,,·s ,ire by Ralph T. ordlund HRI TIA PY HOLOG\ - T\Xl fL\ 'E B001'.LIT by Dr. ~lyde 1 arr.1- n1ore, 11aper, 12 to -18 pp S()c. e.1cl1 Zondervan Publ. Hou e, Gr.1n l Rapids, 1'-Iich. J)arcnts, 1),1 tor., ~1nd ceen age s, bcre ,trc booller JUst for )Ott. , \ 11 of then1 .. tre l1c.lpful co the J),tsror. but "' Ho,, co l~e gin ,1n<l l r1111ro, e l .1J11ily l)t, orion, ,, dJ hel1) hin1 co help hi:-. tl1urLll f.1rn1l1e, 1>.1rents ,, 111 find rhe e l)ooklt t hel1,ful · l)isL1t l1ne 10 chL ( hrt,t1Jn I-lon1t, l nJ~c sc 111Jing .in l Gu iJ1n.~ ~l t:Ct\ \~er . \ l)Ull, ( hild1en and ·1 ht1r l'robltr11 I \ our h i ld l, 1 f ce l ? l l ,t pl) 1 n t s 1 n t ,t r r 1 1 ~ t ,l n I 1\ hr1~c1.1n \ 7 tt ,, of Bu ch l 011trr,l t niur ~ icizen:s \\'ill enJt>} 'J.hc L 1curt \ c.1 , \ll ~ ,, ill benefit fro111 ln11)rt)\ 1ng ) l' ' 1 \l, If \ oncr{)l. Single ,v n1en ,, 111 t 1nll L"ht l ., n– rnur ricd \X'l>nl, n a g()(){l gt1ide. ..reen- ---- 1ger) ,,ill ind I ,lcing .1 l1tlp \,icl1 ~ulh C) t hupter , '1S .... l .11 ful l)'1ce," ' ' :1oing ~ '"' d .. tta y, et . The~ bt kl cs 1, L ll) tl1e opportunity f ~iccing do\, n ,,•1c l1 d l1ri ri n l)sycl1 lo- gi~t to l1eli, u fd our probl 111:s 1n 1 ( 011ti1Jue,I n ·t pa e)

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