The Ohio Independent Baptist, July 1962
The Pr took photograph a · pre i– dent Wool ey, Dr. Kenneth R. Kinney and Dean Frank L. Waa er pre ented dip1omas and certificate to the gradu– ate . The highe t honors went to Ir . Ronald Cramer and Mr. 1anfred Kober. The evidence of the ble ing of God upon Bapti t Bible eminary is abundant. Applications are continu– ing to come in each day for the fall emester. We would covet the prayer of God· people for our enior who have gone out into the mi ion fields of the world and into pa torate al] over the country. Pray al o for the ummer chool which i now in pro– gre here at Bapti t Bible eminary as men and women are being trained to tand for the truth and to "hold fa t the faithful Word." Wonderful workers, wonderful week at Camp Patmos The doxology, "Prai e God from Whom all ble ing flow," would be appropriate following the Work Week at Camp Patmos thi pring: prai c for tho e who came; prai e for the work accompli hed; prai e for afety and protection; praise for good weather during the week. "All who participate in any way at Camp this summer hou]d be grateful for this week,'' Clarence H. Townsend, upt. of Grounds, said. Monday, May 28 the jobs of clean– ing, fixing and building began. Some 25 people were on hand (la t year there were a]mo t 50) to willingly give of the1r strength and energ)' . and by evening the Camp ground "A'cre looking a if omeone lived there. By riday one would have kr1own this to be so. "I here were a total of 29 people at a111p duri11g the week. ix of whom \vere from West Virginia. M 1ssionary J~on1aync . trickland was i11olL1c.lcd in J1 i 11u1nlJer. ,-J~hc largest nL1mbcr tlre c11t at an)' one n1eal was 27 and th 1nallest nun1 ber v.1a three. Wt th– out the We t Virgi11i a delegatio11 tl1c ar11p v.'ould l)c far f ron1 read}' to 01,en , a11(f \\ 1 itl1out the labor of these JaithflJI ones tron1 Ohio there \\'Ot1l I 11<1\'C l1ad to l)e n1t1ch addecJ c ' I) O!'>c in J1i1 irig \\' JJ er tc do tl1e 11\;e ar)' Th OH O INDEPENDENT BAPTIST ta k . Thi expen e would have had to be p a ed on to the campers in the form of higher fees. During Work Week the following churche were represented by at least one per on: Blessed Hope, Spring– field; Calvary, Ashland; Calvary, Mannington, W. Va.; Camden, Kip– ton; Emmanuel, Clarksburg, W. Va.; Fir t. Bowling Green· Fir t, Co hoc– ton; Fir t, Medina; Fir t, New Lon– don; Hunt burg, Huntsburg; Maran– a tha, pringfield; and Penfield, Lor– ain. On Monday, June 4, Ambro e of Fayet te and Fir t of Bowling Green had ten people fly over for the day to complete ome of the neces ary ta ks. pecial thank hould be given to a]l the ladies for their work in the kitchen and in cleaning the cabin (only 5 ladies were pre ent), to Pa tor Don Beightol for his work on the lawn and ground to Pa tor Harry Cole for supplying and laying formica on mo t of the dining room table , and to Mr. C. E. Hackett for h i elec trical work. Would an early "reminder' be OLLt of order? F all Work Week will be held October 22-26. Make plan now to be with u then. A one Pa tor -- aid, "The be t time at Camp for adult i during Work Week." G la es have an amazing effect on vi ion - especially after they have been fi lled everal time . Depend on God Since God knows everything, He knows the people who are interested in becomjng Christians. Becau e He love everyone, He wants to help every piritually hungry per on learn about the plan of alvation. 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