The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1963

From our chools Internship Program Used By Johnson City Adn,ir,istrative Dean Appointed by Los Angeles 1 \) \ 11gel \.' ' ll a Jltt,t C ".1IIL'gc ,~ J ll'd t: i l\ ~lllll )llll "L' tll~ ,\('l}'l l ll tll – lll '11 t l f Rt' \ l l<J) li 13 tt l t'-111 tl" l1tl tl l i11i~tr!l t , c l1l.'\tn . t r l3l1tt(.111 at- l \.' l\.lctl I"''' .1 t,ltt: ( "' l)llcgc. g r ati t1l1 tctl i r "' lll H.t ~1t1,t l~ tl1lc c1111nar\ and thcr1 '-''-"'L' , Cli 111, ~ l r\ . 111 pee h fro111 \\ •• , 11(' ~t.1tc r11, crst t\' . He ha .. bc- J gt111 111" tit ~tl,r,11 prt,gran1 a t l l. . l . . ~t r Bt1ttl)ll p.1 ·torcd the Ri, rd a le R.11 ... ti"t l hl1rch f lin t, Iic h., and i. f'fC\er1tl p.. 1storing F ir t Bapti t ' httrch. \ i ' ta. alif. He b gan hi tea ... h,ng n11n1~ tr} \v ith the ollege in I l) bO. The n ,, adn1ini "tr ation-dining cen– ter called Rut herford Hall \J ill be o_ct1pied during Jul) 1 and it facili– tie .. ,, ill greatl)' improve the whole edu ati nal proce . huge prink– ling ) ten1 and land caping plan i b 1ng de\ eloped and hould make the chool a beauty pot for the area . Campus development representative hired Ir . Lawrence Bennett ha been en1plo 1 ·ed by We tern Bapti t Bible College as Campu Development Repre entat ive. Mr . Bennett hi wife and 12-year-old on are moving to a ne,v home wh ich they r ecently pur – eha ed in Lafayette. fr . and Mr . Bennett were aved in the Centr al Bapti t Church of Gary. Ind. in 1953 and came to Cali– fornia five years ago. He was em– ployed by an electronic corporation of ewark, . J. , and was tran - Hebrew Christian Society (An Independent Baptist Mission) 2524 Euclid Height s Boulevard Cleveland 6, Ohio * * * PRESENTING CHRIST Throu&h Means of: Li terature Distribution House-to-House Visitation Youth Classes Adult Fon1ID$ Olmp N athanael- Huntsburg, Ohio * * * PRESENTING THE JEWISH NEED To Christians by Means of: ' 'HEBREW CHRISTIAN VIEWS AND NEWS'' Station W CRF-FM, Cleveland Station WDLM E. Moline, ID. Publication: STAR OF DAVID REV. ALAN C . METCALF, Director Page 12 A UGUST 1963 lt'rrctl ll) .. t)t1thcr11 ( a11ft)r11ia as ice J>1c"itllc11t l)I ... nlc,. tr . a11(I Mr, . llcnnctt \\ ere nett c i11 for111ing the llcrca ll a11t1,t ( l1t1rcl1 <)f orthridgc. 1r . Ben 11ct t ,crvcti n the Board f 1... . . B.( . anti scrvctl in a p,trt-ti n1c capacity as can1 J)tl~ rcpresen tative. Ir . l .cnorc Dcrfc1t will be con1ing t We tern Bapti t Bible ollege in ei1te111ber to teach with the rank of i tant Profc or in the area of General ducation. She will al o serve a Dean of Women. Mr . Der– felt i the widow of John Derfelt, who for a number of year was active in e tabli bing and pa toring GARB churche in California . She come to the Bible College with a background of e perience a a teacher in the public chool of Southern Cali– fornia. New f acuity member Another addition to the facuity of We tern i Robert Wbi ttaker. Mr. Whittaker is a graduate of Moody Bible In titute and has his masters degree in mu ic from Michigan State Univer ity. He will be teaching in the Mu ic Department and serving as Dean of Men. He and Mrs. Whittaker will occupy an apartment on the campu. The graduate theological Seninary will have it own eparate cla - room , chapel, office, and prophet's chamber in the spacious tone home which ha been the hub of activities until now. The splendid enrollment i indicative of the surging interest of Regular Bapti ts in the liberal art college and it graduate school. * * * • The darkest mi ion field in the world is the one where the light of the Go pel ha gone out. ll a11t1"t Bil1l c Scn1i11ary c>f loh11- son ( ' it y rc11c)rt s that the L.orcl hns r1clll y l1lc~sccl 111 the I ntcrnshi11 Pro– gra1l1 th 1, ,t1111 rncr . A total of 24 J t111ior ,tt1dcnt c.; were placctl t1n,l cr the c.;t1 pcrv1"iion of cx,pcricnccd pas– torc.; or n11\ 1onar1e~ again this sun1 - 111cr. FoLtrtccn yot1ng people went to mi . ion fields and 1 I cht1rchcs. Four of the girl flew to Jamaica and \ ev– cral others went to outh America. Pre ident Wool cy is convinced that thi ha been one of the most c;; tra– tegic pot in our entire mi ionary venture. Rev. Jayton Howard Gray, Field Repre. entative of Bapti t Bible Sem– inary, will be pending the month of Augu t and the fir t two weeks in September among churche of Tfie Fellow hip of Fundamental Bapti t Churche in the Maritime Province of Canada. He will be peaking for a week at Cam,p Miracle on Grand Lake in New Brunswick and then vi iting churches in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward I land. Upon his return to the United States, Mr. Clay will peak to The Mid-State Regular Baptist Fellow– ship at East Syracuse, New York, and then conduct a Bible Conference at The Grace Bapti t Church in Springfield, Mas . He is now prepar– ing bi chedule for 1964 and pas– tor and churche desiring his erv– ices may contact him at The Bap– ti t Bible Seminary, Johnson City, N. Y. * * * He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. * * ~ Study the New Testament to learn the will of God and then ask the Lord for grace to do His will. 'Willingne s i the con tant attitude, obedience is the constant outcome." Los Angeles Baptist College and Seminary Newhall, California • 4yr. Christian College • Good Employment • Six majors (A.B. degree) • Christian Service • Suburban Ca,,,pus • Sports Progra,,i • Proven Faculty • Evangelistic Emphasis Also, a theological Seminary - 3 yr. course leading to the graduate Bachelor of Divinity degree. Special emphasis upon English Bible, original languages, theology and student preaching. John R. Dunkin Th.D. President - C. L. True Th.D. Registrar The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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