The Ohio Independent Baptist, July 1962

. . . and I quote . . . " ome of my friend \\ here I have taught before, who do not believe in healing are going to be urpri ed, but if God a)' in Hi Word to preach A D heal. that i what we mu t do!' ' The Editor of The Way and Bi hop Pillai have been written to regarding thi te timony. The Bi hop has made no reply. He did however in truct ~f i Jeanie Strand, editor of thi magazine to write in his tead. The following are a few of the quote from her letter . . . "Yes Bi hop Pillai does speak in tongue . ' "The article did not state a you ay tha t the Bi hop ' received the gift of heal– ing.~ It t ated that he began to mini- ter healing.' ' In making reply to M i trand we a ked wherein wa the difference. How i it po ible for one to mini ter healing apart from having the gift? There i much more that could be said. but thi should uffice. Our de ire i only to alert our brethren concerning this man. In clo ing we are reminded of the apo tle Paul' que tion in II Corinthian 6: 14 with '"What communion hath light with darkne s?' ' The "Bishop' claim to bring "Lig lzt through an Ea tern Win– dow" and yet he i a part of the Ea t– ern Orthodox Church, peak in tongue and mini ter healing. All of thi is error and error i darkne ! In– deed . . . What communion hath light wi th darkne s? CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION Our 58th Year A stfi ff of eig11teen full-time or 1)art-ti111e \\'orltcrs \\ 1tnessing to our J..,ord's "brctl1re11" in Ol1io, We5t \ 7irgi,1ia, ll ra,11; and otl1c1 areas b} radi<) a11<l Ll1e 111ailing 1nin istry. ()ur l)olicy t o C0<>1)era te \".'i tl1 loca l \\ rr•es ta111e11t ch t1rcl1es i11 tl1c ac– e •ptecl 111etl1ods of Scrit>tura l ·vangel– i 111, a11d tl1e J>L c ing of ne,v co11 vcr ts. \ Te :.xJJr ..ss our aJ) J)rccia tio1 tc, th ::. 1>ns1ors a11{J fric11( ls i11 54 of our C)hio A sc cia tion l1urcl1es \\•110 i11 tl1 J>as t }'e, r l1av.. 11 .. 11,c<l 1nal e th is 111i11 ist 1 )' J>ossil>le. tnff 111c111l) .., s a,c l1a1>J>)' to vi:ii t cJ1ur lies i11 the spiri t of J\ ct~ J 5 :4 to sl1ar'" r 1,or ts a1l{l i11s1>ira tio11~1I 11 c sage co11c r11ing the 111i11i t1y. \i\lrite for fr f• ,JJ - ' ' l ru1n11 ::. ll"'1 fc r ls1 a I" a quart :-.r) , clevot ·cl to J.. ,\i~h J ro11>l1e ies, t1rr => 11t l ,v al>o11 t 111 J·,, aiid tl1, illi1lg 1e1>0, ts i ro111 111i iu11aries. 1°ra]d \ 1, ]]} ] J , L lJJ)t . 1 1 .0. llo· 3556, I , land ] 8, l1io Th 0 1110 IND PEND NT BAPTIST Correspondent Missionaries are in action on home field By Mrs. Stuart L. Chaffe By erving as correspondent mi - sionarie , the Seni 1 or Cadet of Grace Bapti t Ohurch Cedarville (cover picture) have the joy of sending the Go pel to people living in anorther land and peaki ng a different lan– guage. Every five or ix week the Cadet receive a package from J1an and Alice Gazdik, Mid-Mi ion mi - ionaries in Quebec. The package con– tain 111 letters and Gospel traot written in the French langua,ge. The adet fold the letter , en·clo e them and the traot in envelope addre ed to individual in Quebec and tihen eal, tamp, and end them off with earnest prayer th·at oul will be aved. Ea~h letter contain an in– vitation to the Frenoh Canadian to aocept a free New Te tament or other Chri tian literature. All inqu.irie are directed to the Gazdik who live in the city. Thu in the foilow up work J,an i able to deal persona,lly with the inquirer , and pre ent the claim of Chri t to them. The enior Cadet are too young to apply to a m 1 i ,ion board as mi - ionary candidate . No mi ion board will accept them yet, for they are only 7th through 10th grader . '"Dhey cannot go to a foreign field, nor tan they peak fluently in a foreig11 tongue. But through the mail the\' can end French anadian the Word of God in their own language. They oan pray tha t the Holy pirit of God will move on the hearts of the people with whom they corre pond, and that many might come to know Chri t a Saviour and Lord. They can pray that there may oon be a nucleu of believer who will meet together for prayer and Bible tudy, and that from thi group another Bapti t church will be forme<l. There i r,oom for many more laborers in thi harve t field. There are 4,500,000 French Canadian and 99. 3 per cent of them are Roman Catholic. There i only one mi ion– ary on the field for every 60 000 per on . Churoh grioup intere ted in be– coming mi ionar y corre pendent may contact Jan and Alice Gazdik, 2935 Boul. t.-Loui , Troi -Riviere , P. Q. , Sanada. Name with addr e , letter and tract will be upplied b)' the mi ·ionary. The corre ponding mi ionary provide ramp , envelope . and helping h 1 ands. Senior adet pon or , Mr . L . B. Frye and Mr. and Mr . Stuart L. Chaffe heartily recommended the pro– jeat. They ay, ··it i a bl ing to u to ee the eagerne and enthu i– a m of the young people a they pre– pare the e go pel mi ile for mailing. hey enjoy the direct conta t with the people on the mi ion f i Id hich thi opportunity f ending the rd f Lif int the h me pr vid .'' On our beaut iful campus over look ing Sa n Fra ncisco Bay , high school grads car, obtair1- A CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR LIFE AND SERVICE B.A. and B.Th . degrees; Bible maior with minors in Theology Pastoral Education, Christian Education, Missions, Music, Greek, Social Science, Education-Psychology, or the Humanities. Co-operative programs leading to B.S. and R.N. degrees, also B.A. and M.B.A. or M.S. degrees in Bu,siness Adt11inistration . W ri1e for free catalog, Dept. 1 ACCREDITED: AABC WESTERN BAPTI T BIBLE COLLEGE Rev . H. 0 . Van Gilder, D.D., P esident Hill and Elm Street El Cerrito, Calif. P ge 5, JULY, l9b2

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