The Ohio Independent Baptist, February 1962
ti ll b., <)111<) I l)l~J>t~: 1 I~ ' I, 13 .\ l' f'JS"J, 1 ,\ (' 1: l)lll t t'('ll -------------------------------~ - EWS FROM OUR APPROVED SCHOOLS Youth Comp Meetings Sch du led at La111oka Lake I , Jlt \,t I illlt· "i ('1l1i11ar). J<)l111~(>tl it, , ·. 1, .111t1c11),tti11g :1 g1t .. l l ,, , 1 ,l,•t tc)r ,t, l l:t} t1,t l~tl)lt' \ ()\tll1 t , 1111 a t l_,a11ll)k ,1 l .1kt'. \ , t l11.. , 1 11111r·1-. rrl1e ,, t t.. k~ fl)r t·.. 111111 ~ire a ' tc>l 1 <.)''' -- J tt111c>r \~ e e k ( ' -11 ) 7 -J ttl) 14-J t11 ior \ \ ' e e k ( -1 1) Jt1l, 14-Jtil~ 21- Jt111ior Hi g 1 • \\ 1 ek ( 12-14) Jt1l, 2 -.:\ t1a. 4-l ?ot111g People • • .i-\ t1a. 4- t ig. ll- You11g People Director- Dr. '\'illi \ 7 iitue Camp Committee- Ru sell Phelp , Chairman H arr)· Living ton Clarence Bole Former Cainp Director , \Varren irnmon ) accepted a call to return to his pre\ riou s minis,a-y 4clS Christian E ducation Director at First Baptist Church Hacken ack , . J.. How– e\·er. before ~1r. \,\ 1 arren left he met ,,ith the Camp Committee a11d Dr. \\"'oolse,? and Dr. irture to consult ., on plans for this summer 's program. Details of an Apprenticeship Pro– gram are being worked out at B.B.S. ,, ·hereby many of our Juniors will b e placed in churche this summer to train under the direction of the pas– tors. The Board of Trus tees h as extend– ed an in,.ritation to Rev. Clayton Gray to become the F ield Representa tive of Baptist Bible eminary. He ,vill com– mence his ministrv the first of March. " ~lr. Gray· may be contact ed for meet- i11gs at the eminary. T\,·o ses ions of ummer School of n, 1 0 ,,·eeks each \\rill be offer ed again tl1is ,·ear. The sessions \,rill run from # June 4-15. and June 1 to June 29th. Information rna)r be obtained by wri t– i11g to Rev. ~1ead C. Armstrong, Registrar, Baptist Bible Seminary, Johnson C1t) 1 , X. Y. 1 l an}· applications are already on . hand for Lhe fall semester. Young people interested in stud}'"ing at Bap– tist Bible emin3.r) 1 , Johnson City, N. 1~., are urged to apply early. A catalo<1 \\ 1 ill be sent pro,mptly upon request. Expansion Problem Faced by School ~r 11' ' f 11 \ l ~(' l lll'~ t c 1 at I.A)~ 1 \1 1gc, Jc.' S 13,111t ,~t ( \,llc.'gt' ,, as c>nc.' <>1 tl1e 111 c>~ l , ,lrit'cl. t t1cl 11t . ,l11cl f,lC.'t1 lt ~ 111e111- l)c. l' 'i l ) l'('a ll lC c.l(' C..'l 1S l ()111CC1 t c> () l)e11 tr '11cl1r s. ·1clc,,,a lk fc>r11s, 11e,, projec ts c:l11cl l1ifti11g cltl , rc)o11s. Graclt1ally tl1c l)tlSIC ·cr,:ice ,, ere c·on1ple tecl ,l1cl t l1e i11co11\:c11ie11c , ,,,1s soo1 for cro tte11 . Tl1 basl tball sr1t1acl callecl "the ~icleo1 s" go t off to ,1 slo,\ 1 st art b e– cat1se the}' fo1feited prac tice fo r \vork 011 their 11uge 1 e,,, cot1rt . Their sec- 011d )'ear of i11ter-collegiate compe ti– tion fi11d them a tly improved and l10\vi11g e, 1 ide1 ce of depth and ex– perience. Since there are no eniors on the team, the 1962-63 season hot1ld b e even b etter . ~1any more young p eople are ap– plying to the school a11d the trustees are confro11ted with expansion prob– lems. A 11ew dining-hall is needed as \,Veil as a ne,v dormitory. The cost is $50 000 and April 8 h as been designated L.A.B.C. Missionary Da) 1 • GARBC Cl1urch es are urged to par– ticipate in this strategic ,,enture of faith. 'T o erect buildi11gs at such low cost is impossible apart from sub– stantial volunteer help sucl1 as has been generously donated in the erec– tion of Povv·ell Library. Couple Engaged At Los Angeles Baptist College The big news from Los Angeles Baptist College is that the Dean of women ha just b ecome engaged to the Dean of Men. Miss Virginia Al– len had r eceived an extended fur– lough from AB WE after a term in Chile . She has been teaching Span– ish and missions a1 d ,vill continue i11 tha t capacity after many ing Prof. P. \ illiams of The ew T estament dep artn1e1 t . Prof . '\~/ illian1s ,vas gra1 ted a leave– of-absence last spring so that h e could sp eed up his doctoral studies at tl1e tJniversity of Southern Calif. but had not relinquished his counselling pro- gram. . Tl1e ~ edding is to b e h eld n ext J l1ne. It is one of those ideal romances in the lives of two of God,s mos t faithful and able servants. Christmas vacation found the stu– dents tra, ,elling to various dist~nt p arts of tl1e country for visits with p arents and friends. Several finish– ing touches are being put on l)c> ,, <' 11 ( ' l1 (11) t• l tlnc.l \\ C>1 k is i11 f)J'c>grc-.·ss (} tl tl 1• l)l ('\ l ( IC'"lll 1 c.; 11 ())11(' \~ 1 <' ,trc· gr,ttc f11l le> ( ;c>cl fc>r Il is s11111>l~ c> f <> ttr 11 c)t•cls n11 cl t111 \ l t}1at <>tl f \ \ <>1 h. l"i \v C) I t]1 1 <> f tl1 C?'-iC' gc; 11 (-> J' ()1IS j Il \ ' (> ~ l l l 1 l' l1 l 5 . ---------- Col lege Choir Ha s Conce rt rfl1e A1111tt,ll c:l1ri <i ltn,1s ( '<> l l('Pl' t l)\' . th \\,'es t rn B<11 tisl Bil)le College choir, 1111cler t11e clir ction of Miss Gt111\'0r Olso11, \\ 1 as given in the gym11asium on Dec. 14th and was i11 every respect the lJest mt1sical production ,vhich the Coll ege h as pre ented t o date . Amo11g the nt1m– bers v,,as tl1e ca1 ta ta <(F or Unto Us a Child is Bor11" b y Joh ann Seb astia11 Bach . The clo ing number \\ as a medley of Chrisbnas songs in \,Vhich tl1e choir was supported by a 16-piece orch estra, direct ed by ictor Hub– bard. This was the first public appear– ance of the instrumental ensemble a11d the p e1formance added greatly to tl1e effecti, 1 eness of the concert. The mu ical dep artment, strength– en ed and enlarged as it h as b een this yeai· , h as atb·acted more musical talent to the sch ool , and this was re– fl ect ed in the concert. ---------- Expansion Fund Proiects Chosen The Associated Student Council of the Baptist Bible Seminary, Johnson City, . Y. has b een busy seekjng areas \\ 1 here needs could be met with the 1961-62 expansion fund. The expansion fund is a fund, given each year by the students , \vith the pw~– p ose of n1ee ting needs at Baptist Bible Sen1inru·y. This year they chose as their proj– ects two things ,vhich they feel 'Arill meet the needs of the school, a $2 000 library fund and a $2~000 Christian service vehicle. --------- preacher~ wa annoyed by peo– ple talking during a ervice. He pau ed and aid, ' ' I am alway afraid to expo e tho e who mis– behave becau e once I admini - ter ed a ever e r ebuke to a young ma11 who wa laughing and mak– ing face . After the ervice a woman said, ' ir, you have made me very ad. That young man i an idiot. ' ince then I have f eared I mig'ht reprove another idiot.' ' Needless to stty, there was nQ more whispering or laughing after that. "The Soul would have no rainbow had the eyes no tears.''
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