The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1962

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' In h1 c ncluding remark he aid that ..If \\ d n~t get down to bu ine and build on1 churche . we will n t be able to end out any mi ion– arie .., Dr . ilbert Welch changed hi theme for the concluding me age . H e u ed I Tim. 3 for hi Wedne day morning me age and poke on "High and H oly calling a children of God. ' Assoc iation hour During the as ociation hour there "'ere report on the youth depart– ment by Roland P. G lobig treasurer; a report on the Ohio A ociation by L}·nn Roger , treasurer. Jame Jobn- on. editor of the Ohio Independent Bapti t gave a report on the magazine. The e report will be u ed for the December i ue of the OIB. Wilfred Booth, Fir t Bapti t Galion gave a report a a GARBC council observer. Speaking on the 'XYZ of Prayer,' J. Edgar Beckley, p astor First Bapti t, McDonald u ed Job 35: 12 13· Prov– erb ; Jeremiah 11 :9-11; Matt 18: 19,20 and Acts 4: 24, 8 :6 as text for his me age. H e poke on " treams of pra,·er' ' and "the why of prayer ." Rev. John Millheim, pastor Calvary Bapti t. orwalk, appealed to a re– turn to "fir t love" and compared the Galatian church and noted their qualitie . He used Rev.; I John 4: 1 for hi texts. W. J . Shellenberger , pa tor Faith Bapti t, Perry spoke on the ' Death of a Fool,, in II Sam. 3: 33,34. There are three considerations of the fool ' the person of the fool, the pattern of the fool and the caper s of the fool. He used illustrations of men in the Bible who were a fool in God's sight, those who rebelled against the purposes and principles of God. Dr Allan E. Lewis, president of Baptist Mid-Missions, showed slide pictures of his trip around the world visiting mission stations, also brought Page 12., t{ovember 1962 till' \V~<.itll':S l,1\ l"\ l' lli11g JllCSSrtgC, ( Ct . 17 . 111 , i11<.tt11 es clcarl , illt1~tr ntc<.l ti1c ncc<.l, on til l" 111is~·d<111 fi "1<.l. \1 l11l c h1 , 111<.' ' ' ' 'gl" l <.1lt llt"<.I l1carts l<.)\ ~ll <.I 1l1C)rc t<.',tl r <.)t n11 ,,1on\. l)r \ 1ll1crt c lc J1 ~11olc hL1rstiay 111t1r nit1g n ·~1·11c ,rcat11cs f C,o<l 's ("o\cn,,11t~ ·· 11c o f tl1c grea t ncc.'d <.1 f t hi" h tt r , h c ~ a 1<.I , i" ,l r ct LI r n to th c 111aje~ t and greatness of god . Compa red to ro cke t thrust Rev. Robert R er e Bapti t Mid– M i i n , gave a compari on between th thru ting of rocket and the power needed to the power of od to end ervant out into the harve t . He told of the la t ten count for ending out mi ionarie any one of which could top the thru ting out of a laborer into the harve t. They were 10 alled. 9 Enabled, 8 Guidance, 7 Faith 6 Physical fitne , 5 Support 4 Equip1nent 3 Tran portation , 2 Vi a 1 Clearance by mi ion coun– cil . FIRE! "How wonderful it i to pu h the button and God thru ts them out " he aid. The local church cut the tie and let them go out. Rev. Herbert Webber, Grace Bap– ti t, Rocky R iver used the theme ' The Intangible of our Faith. ' He Ii ted the tangible a the Word of God with the ordinance of Bapti m and the Lord' table, the ordained of the church and the order in the local church. The intangible of God are, redemption i obtained con cience i purged , place of reality, and heaven i opened. He aid "may our faith be an enactment of the intangibles in our live . ' Ladies' missionary hour Mr . Kenneth Hou er, Fir t Bapti t, New London, wa in charge of the ladie ' missionary hour. Mr . Albert Spieth Manao Brazil was mi ionary speaker. Walter Warfield, Lombard, Illinoi the Ill-Mo. tate mi ionary poke at the men's forum. Following hi talk to the men there wa quite a lengthy di cu ion concerning the ad– vantage of hiring a state mi ionary for the Ohio As ociation . A motion wa made to recommend the follow– ing to the association: "This fellow- hip of men' group recommend to the a sociation that it issue a mandate to the council of ten to implement the program of a tate mi ionary. " Thi wa passed unanimou ly and later in a bu ine s meeting the a ociation gave its unanimou approval. The final ervice wa well attended de pite the fact that ome bad to re- lt1rn ho111c. I r . WilfJcrt Wel ch c r, – cllu.lctl l1i s n1cssagcs with ' ' IJortr aits of J estis ( h1 ist." I le 1Jic tt1rccl the hrist of rcst(>r tng grace, the hri s t of con– tin tia l i11t crscss ion anc.1 ti1c hrist of cnal1J1ng provision Other ,ong leaders for the m~ctings were All an Vine, os tori a: St ,1 nJ cy n1ith , 1.Jorai n ; Myro n Willi ams, if– fin~ and Mr~. C1corgc HL1ffman ~u.c– lic.1 -N ott1ngh am. Other special mu5ic was, l ... yn n Roger olo; Dr . a nc.l Mrs. Howard Young duct ; Rev. BJi , trumpet oJo; Rev. Lomi , Rev. H ou er , Rev. Smith, Rev. Bli quartet ; combined chotr from Graham Bapti t church; Mr~. Don Girton, Bapti t Mid-Mi ion to Venezuela, olo ; Mrs. Loui Griffin, violin olo; Mr . Je e Howell , olo. The mi ionary offering of $ 175 will go to Bapti t Mid-Mission . Rev. and Mrs . Albert Spieth Spieths at meeting while On furlough from Brazil Rev. and Mr . Albert C. Spieth, while on furlough from Brazil on the Amazon River, stand before the Bap– ti t Mid-Mi ion di play at the an– nual meeting of the Ohio Association of Regular Bapti t Churche . Mr . Spieth poke to over 300 ladie during the ladie ' mi ionary hour . The Spieths under Mid-Mi ion , are planning to go back to the field in September, 1963, where they have erved three term . Their home church i Fir t Bapti t , Lagrange Ohio. The OH IO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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