The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1962

• Dave Gower editor Temple Baptist Church Gallia and W aller Streets , Portsmouth , O h io Jerry Bonzo , assistant editor . .. Youth leaders , pastors and young people send us news and 1doas ... JERRY BONZO Strict schedule unnecessary at young people's meetings c..1n1h1neli .. cn1or uth roup and .. t t11 r t1nda\ hool depart- ., n1ent t cmpl Bapt i t hurch. P rt,n1 1uth. held a pi zza. p p rn. and .. da pop part) F b. 10. w nt)'– three ) ung pe ple met in the church g) n1 a t 7 p.m. and enJo 1 ed playing , olle, ball whil the pre-appointed .. ok " prepared the pizza and pop- rn. _ f ter a de,,otional period everyone t rmed the kitchen and oon mount– ain of pizza and popcorn di appeared . f e\\ le trenuou game were played but oon one group challenged another to a game of volleyball and the fun began anew. We till have not heard of an)"One getting ick - al– though that eem impo ible! A a note, the editor would like to a)- that we feel it i unnece ary to follo\\' a trict chedule at a party. If ever, one i having a good time do– ing one thing, don' t run the ri k of thro\\ring a wet blanket on the evening by changing to omething else ju t to f ollov., the plan . Missionary studied by Youngstown young people Two very intere ting program were 1>re ented in the Training Union of the Grace Bapti t Church Young - town. Fi r t wa a pecial mi ionary pro– gram put on by the officer , Su an Borden. 1arilyn Ro and Peter Hu e 1·. A tudy of Puerto Rico, the country \\ here Rev. and Mr . Dougla tarkweat her are ta tioned, wa pre- ented. A report from the mi ionarie them elves \\ a al o read. Thi pro– gram helped to give everyone a better under tanding of the life and problem the e ervant of God encounter. The other program wa entitled ··Learning to Live With Parent ." Dur– ing thi time lides were shown and an enl ightening di cu sion followed. Many problems familiar to young people ~ 1 ere aired and everal definite con– clusion ba ed on cripture, were reached. Page 12, MARCH, 1962 Speaker challenges Bethany youth to witness in school Bethan Bapti t Youth Fellow hip n1et Janua ry 20 at Bethe] Bapti t hurch, Warren. pecial mu ic wa pre ented by Bethel Bapti t hurch , Warren · Independent Bapti t hurch orth 1 ack on : and truther . Rev. Robert Whitney pa tor of Independent Bapti t hurch, orth Jack on wa peaker. Rev. Whitney challenged the young people to be witne e in the junior high and high ch ol , pointing out that the e place were mi ion field . There were 181 pre ent and In– dependent Bapti t Church, orth Jack on took home the attendance banner. 'Delinquent' young people visited by youth group The young people of Bethlehem Bapti t, Cleveland have Mr. and Mr . Don Dailey from Lincoln. ebra ka , a advi or . One of the group' Janu– ary activitie wa to vi it "delinquent" young people. Tho e who did the calling aw the re ult the following week when 17 attended the meeting. Judy Grave , reporter for the youth group, aid they were planning to have a gue t peaker, panel talent night and sing piration for future meeting . Calvary Youth Group has Mid-Missions missionary Rev. Edward Henry, Bapti t Mid– Mi ion mi ionary to t. Vincent I land was peaker at a Calvary Youth Group meeting at Calvary Bapti t Church, Tiffin. Mr. ¥erl Walton, director of Youth for Christ in Seneca County al o poke at a meeting of the group. Pa tor Myron L. William , peak– ing on ' 'Initial and What They Mean," told the u e and meaning of GARBC abbreviation . DAV E GOWER CAMP PATMOS SPEAKERS June 25-30 - Junior 9- 11 - Rol and Globig Jul y 2-7 - Junior - William McKeever July 9-14 - Jr. Hi 12- 14 - Max Tucker July 16-21 enior 15 up - George Huffman Jul y 23-28 - Junior - Arthur Houk July 30-Aug. 4 Jr. Hi - John Lawhead Aug. 6-11 enior - Bob Hill Aug. 13-18 - Junior - Loren Brown Aug. 20-25 Jr. Hi - Clarence Town end Aug. 27-Sept. 1 Senior - Woodrow McCaleb end camp re ervation to: Robert . Barrett Box 96 Kipton, Ohio All pa tors youth workers, and other re pon ible for camp regi tra– tion plea e get thi information to your young people. La t year some were di appointed. The regi tration fee i $3.00; the balance of $12.00 i payable upon arrival at camp. Youth Conference to be at Grand Rapids A Youth Conference will be held at the Grand Rapid Bapti t College and Seminary from the evening March 29 until noon March 31. Thi i e pecially designed for high chool ophomore Junior , and enior . A number of peak.er , including Dr. Donn Ketcham, Pre 1- dent W. Wilbert Welch and Dean Warren H. Faber, will bring challeng– ing me age on mi ionary, Chri - tian ervice and dedication theme . Clinic e ion , coun elling, ard mix– mingle hour will enable those attend– ing to di cu problem relating to their own need . There al o will be a film pre-view of the college campus. Regi tration i $1.00, with $2.50 for meal for the two day , making a total of $3.50. The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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