The Ohio Independent Baptist, June 1962

,....,truthers Baptist Tabernacle has conference • • m1ss1onary Struthers Baptist Tabernacle recently completed a missionary conference with missionaries who grew up in the church. Shown left to right are, Rev. Allan Lewis, president of Baptist Mid-Missions, Rev. R. W. Howell and Rev. A. J . Marsteller. By Mrs. Clarence W. Brueser ··Tabernacle Mi ionari in Con- ference·· wa the them e of a meeting at truther B:ipti t Tabernacle. pril 1- . The pastor are Rev . A. J. ~Iar teller and R ev. R. W. Howell. The mi ionaries are people who grew up in the church. They are: !li i\I ae Allen from Central African Republic· R ev. and Mr . Calvin Bur– ton and children D avid, Sharon, Philip and Judy working in W. V a .· ~1i Dorothy Myer and Mr . Mary Zouck from We t Afrjca · Ir . Rob– ert Lehnhart and children , K athy and Gaf)r from Brazil, outh America; ~Ii Edith Bennett from W. V,a. · and Mr. and Mrs. P a ul Mar teller and on Philip and Mark from Peru. . America. 1r. Ed Zouck wa killed in an accident in Africa over one )7ear ago and 1 ir. Robert Lehn– hard has remained on the field while hi wife brought the children home for a few month due to il1nes of one of the children. Letters Read Letter were read from other mi - ionarie not home on furlough. They are _ 1i Helen Gardner from the Briti h W. Indies; R ev. and Mr . Walter Spieth and children. Ralph. Ronald and Jean in Georgetown, Br1ti h Guiana. Mi Audrey J ack on in ing1pore. ala}a. and Rev. and i\1rs. Richard Erb and children, baron and teve, 1n W. P akistan. ~Ir . Olive Chattaway, a retired Page 4 , JUNE, 1962 Jewi h mi ionary now re idinig in Conn. itinerated from 1926 to 1956 in 47 citie and 25 tates. Monday through Saturday meet– ing were at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Each mi ionary had hi day and poke in different meetings. In the afternoon the mi ionaries gave inter– esting talks about their life on the field and actu,al field eXiperiences. At the clo e of the conference we knew our mi ionarie an1d their l ife for the Lord, a they lived on the field, much better. Luncheon held A luncheon was held in the church F ellow hip Hall. The Beth·any Fel– low hip pa tors and their wive and presidents of mis ionary group were invited. A discussion wa held fol– lowing the luncheon about "What doe the church expect of the mi ion– aries,' ' a nd ' What doe the mi ion– ar y expect of the church. ' Rev. Joseph McCaba spoke from the fir t to the fourth and Dr. Allan Lewi poke from the fifth to eightl1 in the evening meeting . They gave very in p,irational mes age . During the ervice many young p eo·ple went forw3rd to expre their desire to go o n with the Lord. Special services held The ew Richland Bapti t Church Bell e Center pre ented a pecial Ea ter program in the evening, Mr . P aul L. Pope clerk announced. There ,vcrc rccitnli(J11s HnLI si nging 11 , the ch i l l l rc11 i lh l iss <)nnic l'1 c. t n inlrt1tlttcing each c nc lak ing part. C:t nlal cl IJy the ch<) il' " I O\\' n f-t f( n1 ll is ,lory' ' \Va ' pr cscnlcll with tr. l)aul I.,. f>()J1C as narrator. ·nhc choi r \\,\~ tlircctccl hy l{ cv. J onal<.I W. Peltie r anc.l the organist was fr. f{uhy 13akcr. l{cv. Artht1r I l ouk. pastor of \1 a r– a n .,tha Ba pl1\ l , Sp11ngficlcJ was gt1 c t \pcakcr recently ,inc.I sh wee.I sli<.lc of hi jour ncy to Ala\ka. Fostoria Baptist calls Rev. Allan Vine as pastor Rev. Allan Vine of Ea t Chicago Ind. ha recently accepted the call to the Fo toria Bapti t Church , Fo toria, 0 1 hio. Rev. Vine ha been a pa tor about 20 year and al o h a pent time a an Evangeli tic inger and ong Leader. He al o ha had a frui tful radio mini try. His fir t un– d :iy at Fo toria will be J une 17. R ev. and Mr . Vine have two children Judith Ann 10 and Philip Allan 16. R ev. Vine was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and came to thi country in 1926. He was reared in the State of Penn ylvania and then attended Bob Jones University from whioh he g·raduated in 1942. Rev. and Mr . Vine have been very aotive in the R egular Baptist Fellow- hip of I ndiana. Rev. Vine pre ently is erving on the Council of 12 and h a previou ly erved on the Council of 9 of the Calumet As oci a tion. H e al o ha served on the Baptist Children' Home Board. Mr . Vine ha erved for two year as President of the I ndiana Women' Fellowship of Regular Bapti t Churches. They al o have been very acbive in the Regular Bapti t Youth Camp at Cry tal Lake near Atwood Indiana Rev. Vine ha al o held pa torate in Georgi a, I llinois and ew York. Dr. R. T. Ketcham holds Spiritual Life Conference The churches of the orthea I Ohio A ociation of R egular Baptis1 Churches toge~her with two or threE other independent fundamental Bap· ti t churche in the area recently hac a piritual Life Conference ' witt Dr. R obert T. Ketcham as peaker The conferenee wa at Calvar) Bapti t Church, Paine ville, Apri 26-28. The meeting were well at tended and the ble ings were many The ho t church al o had the privilegt of enjoying the mini try of Dr. Ketch am on unday April 29 at bot} the morning and evening ervice . The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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