The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1962

conscience i controlled by Satan; h e i u ceptible to Satan influence. A m an outside of Je u C hri t i with– out the influence of the Holy Spirit. He i controlled by impul e ta te feelings, passion , rather than b e ing ied by the Spirit of God. But " thi need not be o ' he said . By reading the Word of God one comes to a personal assurance of the will of God . The blood of Chri st wa shed for a complete redemption. This ,s a whole Gospel. "Wouldn ' t it b e wonderful if man would pour out hi heart to the Word of God ?" R ev. Mr. Miller asked . " It will deliver him fr om the bondage of in and weight of conscience.' ' He concluded with Luther' tate- ment , ' 'M y conscience is bound by the Word of God. I cannot and will not r ec ant any thing that i contrary to the will of God. " Education Hour Dr. Edward Morrell Jr. p astor of Bible Baptist Church Bedford , was in charge of the educational hour , Tuesd ay afternoon, Oct. 16. He introduced several speaker who ,.epresented the approved school . J ohn Balyo, peaking on beha lf of Omah a Baptis t Bible Institute a id "The thing tha t impres ed me most wa the hristi an emphasis on the ;chool . I am not o nly concerned 1bout wh a t the tudent learn but a l o what he h a for his heart." Woodrow McCaleb, p as tor , Fir t Bapti st , E lyr ia, a gr adua te o f G r and Rapid Ba pti t college a nd seminar y, ,aid '·We beli eve we h ave a c hool tha t God h as r a ised up to meet the need of the pir itua l guid a nce o f the t udent. ·, Lynn Roger s, pastor , orthfi e ld Baptist , and gr adua te o f ed ar vi ll e ollege, said tha t Cedarvill e ha 36 f acuity members, 24 have ma ter ~, two have earned doc tor a tes and ven \.\' ill r eceive doctorate degr ee~ tJ1i year. 'I here a rc 454 prcsentl) enrolled. edar vi lle ol legc, he said. ts doing a job training people to co111e back to wo1 k as teachers and otl1er orkcrs wl10 re turn to t l1c cht1rcl1cs L \\'Ork full ti111\; to l1el p pay cx– pe11sc: of tile cl1urcl1. , }1e11 , too, it 1s di ti11ctively a11 Ohio college, lie aid. c 1 g W. O ' Keef , ,,a tor Jirook - ide BaJ)tist , lcvela11d, :saitl 11aplist llil,I St;111i11ar)', ]0}111 011 it)' , <>f "tiicl1 Ii i a11 alu111nu , i 11 \V l) ear old. I 1 11, 23 fact1lt) , \#er 4 0 tud 11t , l 86 alL1111ni 1 v.,11ict1 7 Jl r c 11t ar iii l1ri tia11 c:1 ,,i . He ai 13 13~ }1a pr dt1cc:d gralJU- Th OHIO INOEPENOENI BAPTIST a te who are ound in doctr ine and epar a ted in pract ice. They er ve in diff icult places and are n o t afr a id to st and alon e. The alumni pre ent in the congrega tion then stood and ang the BBS song. Miss Dorothy Roduner class of 1961 of Western Bapti t Bible Col– lege r epresented tha t school . She i a secr e tary in Bapti t Mid-Mis ion and a m ember of the Bible Bapti t Church, Bedford. Donald H. Beightol, p astor Calvar y Bapti t , Mannington, W. V a . spoke in the afternoon service on the ' Min– i try of Suffering. " H e listed two things about P eter from I P eter 5 : What he ask ed from heaven and wha t he expects to receive from heaven. P e ter , h e said, asked for four spark– ling jewels; perfection e t abli hment , trength, settled. Visit to Hilltop House One of the highlight of the annual meeting wa a r eport on ' Hilltop H o u e o ur n ew home f or the aged, and a vi it and buf fet upper a t the home . Dea n H enry, p a tor of Brown Street Baptist , Akron and cha irman of the Home and Camp, Inc., trustee gave a report on the home . H e aid th a t le than on e year ago the tru tee wer e invited to a meeting by r eal e ta te m en. An offer of $50 000 wa m ade and accepted . In J a nuary we took po e io n and h ave been nine month in r ep a iring the hom e to m eet ta te r equirement . H e a id tha t laren ce Dunlap did much t o carry the b urden a nd h a, been a r eal a e t in bo ing car penter work a nd eeing tha t it i done. Buffet Suppe r served Rev. H etlf) ' , tl1c 11 a 11s\\,,c1 \!LI son1 qt1c:stio11 on tl1e l1t)111c . \ l1c11 \\' ill jt l)e Of)c11 Li'! Lale rcLJttirc111cnts l1 ~t \ ' c l>e 11 Jllt:l a11tl \Ve arc 110\\' JJ1.::r 111ittcd t 111ak a1111licati )11 lo tl1 s lat ,vhi 11 \\ ill f>Ossil)J t k )fl llll nth l tl1rc J11l 11111 • [ Ile \\' ,rk OJ tll lrt1stcc:s }la, llee11 111cl c cJJl fl r 111 \\' rk in tl1 i it l1e11. 11 \\ 111t1 11 i tt g - i11g to t? l fl ri 11 f 111 11 11- ti t home in Cleveland ha been about $100. T he home, he said, is very near to oper ation . I t will be ready in a very hort t ime. As oon a a license is procur ed help will be hir ed. What will be the type of operation ? The ta te tells us how to operate. The tate m akes a different ial between a r est home and nu r ing home. We canno t apply for a nur sing home, but a r est home a t the pre ent . T her e will be plann ing for a nur ing h ome wing la ter . Mr. and Mrs . Rollie A. Noffsinger, of Graham Road Baptist Church view one of the spacious rooms of the new Baptist home for the aged. They commented that the home 11 is very nice, airy, plenty of d I t " sunlight an a nice p ace to go to res . Clar ence Dunlap, when inter ie\\ ed at the hon1e ite. ~ aid that reqt1ire– men t , for the fire in p ction ha\ e been 111et. T\.\ o fire e ~cap \\ ere in– . tailed, one on the ea ~t 1de and 11e on the north. nlargen1ent of k.1tchen !')pace ha to be c n1pleted. The health depar t111ent ·aid a \.\ al~-in freeLer and \ta1nle \ teel ,1nl~ 111t1 t be 10 ' talleti in the 1'1tche11. Plan fo1 add1t1on to t h c k. i t c h c 11 are 1n t11 c h"' n ti f the architect ar1d 111t1,c l',c Lit U\ 11 t() bt,li11 a bt1ild1r1g pcrn11t. 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