The Ohio Independent Baptist, January 1962

anua11~ 1962 :or a miracle. This must be a school 1,·hich prayer builds. BAPTIST BIBLE E1 fl ARY The Baptist Bible Semjnary Alumni ·etu111ed to the campus in Johnson :=itv~ • te,,,. York, Tove1nber 14, 15, 16 f~r their Annual Hon1ecoming Con– ference. A1unu1i and friends from man}· states a11d fore jgn lands were _hallenged by messages from Rev. Do11ald ~f offat, Rev. Dale Fisl1er, Ii sionary Emmanuel Woods, Rev. Henr}' Beukema, Dr. Frank L. \~'aaser, and President G. Arthur v\ oolsev. An enthusiastic crowd a t- ; ended all of the meetings, enjoyed ~ fi11e banquet and sa,v the Alumni riumph in a thrilling basketball ~ame ,vith the J . .'s. Rev. Robert 1attox \.Vas elected President, Rev. Juane Bro,, ,n, First \ 7 ice-President, Rev. George Carapelle, Second-\ 7 ice Presiden t , Rev. Bruce Stevvart, Treas- 1rer and \ Vendell Kempton, ecre– rary. The Varsity Basketball T eam be– ~an another season in the orth At– a11tic Christian Conference with an ~1-67 win over a determined Barring– on College Five. The Student Body of Baptist Bible ietninary voted to raise $4,000 this ,ear for The Expansion Program. Two housand of this will be for the Library, including language labora– ory ec1uipment , and $2,000 for a F ord E:conoline to be used by our Gospel reams and Street Meeting groups. Young people wishing information ;011C;erning courses offered may write o Baptist Bil)le Semi11ary, c 1 o Rev. f ec1d C. Armstrong, Registrar, J olm- 011 Cit)' , • C\V York. BOOK REVIEW <Continued from J)l1,ge 18> o any verse of Scr1pture easy. All who use his cy1)e of help in daily devotions ,vill jnd this book a blessing. Reviev:ed by Clarence Townsend, Bov.,Jing Green 1AN SE rr· FROM GOD, by Robert L. Sumner, 3. :>0. Ec.rdman~. Order from \\'ord of che Lord Four1dation, Wheaton, 111. 1,his book ~'as such a blessing co tl1e ·viev.,er 1l1ac J1c gave it to a discouraged ,astor. Evangeli~t u111ner l1as been close o Dr. John Jl . Rice, cl1e subject of tl1is 1ogra1>l1y, and had access to all the facts >f f1sb life and so has been able to ~ r1ce a rnost i nceresting and in~µiring l)ook. )In e Dr. Jlice i:> still living, he has also 1 d lhe ad 1 vantage of being al,le to talk h1ngs over ,, ich l1is a!> h · v.'rote \\'l1i la , 11ost l>iogra 1>her.s de 11c,t ha \'e. Si nee tl1e e, ll:\\ er l1as Jong admired Or. !lice as an 'angel 1st , publ1sl1er, and an ex pt)~itor of 1 e Bib]·, it ,,a~ nt)t difficul t to ag1 e " 'ith 1r umner d1at Brother Jo)1n R. i.s, like John the ll J>tis1 . a n1an senc f1on1 ..:.,Od. 1ost of tliose \\ 110 grO\\' angry ,, j tt1 J1in1 io s be.: use cl1ey cann0r an ,ver 11,111. . . ll I 1, l1 T. Nordlund THE OHIO I DEPE DE T BAPTIST Page T ineteen MISSIONARY NEWS FROM NEAR AND FAR OHIO tlISSIO ARIES TO PRAY FOR: Our missionaries are as near as the Throne of Grace, so Jet us con– ti11ue to pray for all missionaries, but especially for those who ha, ,e gone out fron1 our Ohio churches. This issue \ve finjsh the list. Le\vis Ave- 11ue, Toledo has Rev. and 1rs. Del– bert Harrell; Grace Baptist Troy, Rev. and Mrs. John deRosset in Cen– tral African Republic. Bethel of \\TaiTen has Don11a Ct1lver in the USA· ' Ruth ephew, Central African Re- public; orma Raeburn, Cleveland; Rev. and Mrs. \Vesley mith, i ica– r agua. First Baptist of \'f\T auseon has Rev. and Mrs. Robert Campbell in igeria. First Baptist of \Velling– ton has Rt1tl1 H ege, Congo ; Rev. and Mrs. H arold Jackson, Australia; Rev. Robert Rodgers, home on furlough from Venezuela; and Rev. and Mrs. Carl Zeigler, Bolivia . Grace Baptist of Youngstown is represented b)' Rev. and Mrs. Greene Kegley, Kentucky; and Calvclf)' Baptist of Zanesville by Rev. and Mrs . Rodney K11icely, Mex– ico, and Rev. F. eil Wilson, Assam, India. MR . WALTER KEISLER SICK. ,v e should also pray for Mr . Keisler of the Huntington (W. \ 7 a.) City Mis– sion, ,vho has again u11dergone sur– gery. Rev. Walter Kei ler \\rrites that she has 11ot 1nade as rapid a recovery as h acl been hoped. MI FLOR 1 .E IIOU K i mucl1 better. Dt1ri11g tl1e la t year sl1e w,lS s ic:k 111t1cl1 <>f tl1e ti1ne ,111cl spe11 t three 111 011 tl1s i1 a 11 t1rsi11g 1101110. For a ti1ne it Jookecl as if sl1e \\'Ot1lcl h tl\ e to co1ne l101n fro111 Fr '11c:l1 \ V:) ' l Africa, ,,,J1 re 11e i r, i11g 1111clC'r E\ a11gelica l Bar)ti<;t ~l is. io11s, l)t1t 110\, \ l1e ,,·rites tl1,lt 5}1e l)el ic~, <.' S sl1 ,, i] l be ~ll) lc lo sti:1) t111Li l ]1('r f 11rlc)t1gl1 l i111 ~ i11 Jt1l, , 19G:3. ' l1c l1a~ sc'.\11 ~ \,, ., ral f t>~ lc·111 cli ilcl1 11 lt1111 to ( .. l1rist l a t e)) a11cl a!)ks 11~ Le> l )ray' 111()1'"' JllH\ 1)( \\ Oil. GE EV A FO reports that the CoJored women of the Community Baptist Church sponsored an all-day vo1ne11's missio11ary meeting 1 ov. 6th and ,vas a real success. "'f,vo of them had attended the meeting of the Berean Missionary F ello\.\'ship at Rocky Ri,,er and ""anted sor11ething similar amor1g their o,vn p eople. They had good attendance and raised $111.00 for a missio11ary couple , vho is in real need. THE FlTSCO E D GREET- ! G . The)' landed i11 aple Sept. 211d., and are no,v tationed in Perugia, Italy. Their addres i ia A. \ ' ecchi 75, Perugia, Ital)' · They firsl visited their form c'.)r conv rts in ale1110, and then "''ent to Perugia, \vl1ere they are taking a refresher course u1 Italian. Perugia i straight north of Rome about 100 mile . They got in on a 011e year tude11t i a but can do considerable mi. ionary ,vork along with their studie . \Ve r.ot1 t pray that they c~11 get a regu1ar , ·is,1 a 0011 as this one expire next fall . l{UTH ,, 1 00D\,TORTH get u ,111 mixed ttp ,,,hen he t alk of , ,aca tion from the Baptist Bible emi11ar)' 11ear 1tla11 ila i11 I\ o,,e 111 l)er , and of l1oldi11g a D.\ T.B. clj11ic for 1 e ·t t11111ner, Bible school \Vork i11 pril nnd ~1,l)' . Of cot1r e, 1ni io1 ,1rie l1a, c to aclapt the1n el,,e to t11e ea 01. a11cl c t1 to111 of tl1e la11d i11 ,,·l1icl1 tl1e)~ --er, e. 'fl1 r are 44 tt1cl e1 t'i i11 t]1e er11i- 1 ,1ry tl1is )' ar. 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