The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1963

eart to - eart mong t e omen By Mr . Inez Milner, 2665 Canterbury Road, Cle ve land He ights 18, Ohio \ ' 11:\t t" c. · iring i11 'Our area? l lca,c scn(I our news and notices to me before the 5tl1 f the n1ontl1 for we (lo dc~1rc thi to he YOlJR PAG !! IF - " If .1 • l , ('.\111(· tl1 \(\tlr l1c.)t1"c tt1 ,r,c11tl n cla , or t\\ O - It lit' \.'.1111c lt11(' i"t~~'tl'tll\' . 1 ,, t)nllcr \\ hat ) ot1'd c.l . 1 . I k. 11'- ,, , t)l1 'd g1, e \ ttr 11 t c"t r 111 to , uc h an honored gue t, 1d .111 1l1c t(,l1ll , ta\.l ,er, c tl) H1n1 ,, c)t tlLI be the very he. t. 1\ 11ti , t)ll , llttlti k.ccp '"'" t1r1ng Hi111 } ti'rc glad to ha H1n1 there l"l1al "er, 1ng H1111 1n ~ t.lt1r O\\ n ho111e i joy b y nd compare. ·•Htt t - ,, l1cn , ot1 . a,, H in1 con1ing, would ot1 n1eet Him a t the door \\ 1th ar111: <.lttt".tr t hcd in \\elcomc to your H eavenly Vi itor? r ,, 0t1lJ , t) ll have t change ) our clothe before you let Him 1n? r h1Jc ~ r11e n1agaz ine and put the Bible where they,d been? \\ otild , tl tt1rn ff th radio and hope He hadn't heard ? nd ,, 1: .. h , ot1 hadn't uttered that la t, loud, ha ty word ? • ..\, ot1ld ) ot1 hide )'Our worldly mu ic and put ome hymn book out? uld \ Ou let Je u walk right in, or would you ru h about? "" nd I \\Onder - if the avior pent a day or two with yot1 \\'ould ) ou go right on doing the thing you alway do? \\'ould ~·ou go right on aying the thing you alway ay? \\'ould life for you continue a it doe from day to day? "\\'ould )·our family conver ation keep up its usual pace? nd ,vould y·ou find it hard each meal to ay a table grace? \\'ould )'Ou ing the ong you alway ing, and read the books you read , And let Him know the thing on which your mind and pirit feed? \\,'ould } ' OU take Je u with you everywhere you'd p1anned to go? Or wot.ild you. maybe change your plan for ju t a day or so? "'\Vould you be glad to have Him meet your very clo est friend ? Or would )lOU hope they'd tay away until Hi visit ends? Would you be glad to have him tay forever on and on? Or would you igh with great relief when He at la t was gone? It might be intere ting to know the thing that you would do If Je u Chri t in per on came to pend ome time wi th you.' Intercedes for us Whi le we know that Jesu is not coming to u as He did to the dear home in Bethany o long ago, may \.\ e e1.,·er be conscious of the fact that He never slumbers or sleeps; H e ees ever j' thing we do, knows every– thing "'- e thi nk If you are a christian, a child of God, J esu IS in your home - TO ST AY, for His presence is \ 1 .1ithin ever y believer. He has promised to ' 'ne, er leave thee, or for ake thee ··. (Heb. 13 :5 ). u _ and, ]o I am with }'OU always, even unto the end of the wor ld ·, ( Math. 28 : 20). He knO\\' us . He is ther efore at the r igh t hand of the F ather interced– ing for us. Praise His Wonderful . 1 1 ame! Page 6 , AUGUST 1963 - Loi Kendall Blanchard. Copied from a tract publi shed by Faith, Prayer & Tract League. HILLTOP HOUSE This home is now in oper ation and already there are several of our dear ' ' enior citizens'' very much at home. It was such a joy for the Management Committee Monday (July 8th ) to be there for another regular meeting. The radiant faces of Mr. Dunlap the caretaker, Mr . Mitchell the matron, and Mr . Wil– son the cook, as they welcomed u and the weet folk now at home who likewise greeted u , wa truly a warm experience. There is now vi ible "the woman' touch" everywhere and a real feeli ng of HOME. A,pplications are coming in and being proce sed and before long the dining area ancl kitchen facilities will have to be cared for - , J1 ! No le t t is very att(lill l)' clcc larc it - Thi\ takes r11c) ncy. yc>u know. <;O - Jc t tt\ rcmcrnhcr J--Iiflt c>p. ot1r home for the aged, f1n a11cially. praycrft1ll y and by vi\i ting thr s love ly p]ace. * * * WH ,.. R ART THOU? - Arc ail reporter on strike, vacation or too bu y? " I ain't herd nutin' from no– budy," - Women' Editor. * * * Dates To Remember 1963 Sept. 17th, Berean Women ' Fel – low hip - Euclid - Nottingham Baptist Church, Cleveland. Se,pt . 30 - Oct. 3, Fundamental Bapti t Congre , Detroit, Mich. Oct. 9 - 13, Mi sionary Confer– ence, Cedar Hill Bapti t Church, C1eveland. Oct. 14 - 17, Ohio As ·n of Reg– ular Bapti t Churche , Emmanuel Bapti t Church, Toledo. Women's Mi ionary Union Annual Meeting, Oct. 17th. Nov. 12, Hebron Women' Mis– sionary Union Fir t Baptist Church, Wellington . Nov. 13 - 17 Baptist Mid-Mis– sions Conference, Elkhart, Ind. 1964 Mar. 19 - 22, Baptist Mid-Missions Conferen.ce , Euclid-Nottington Bap– tist Church, Cleveland. June 21 - 26, GARBC Conference, Winona Lake. Ind. * * • .... ... The Women's Retreat I t Was 93 ° when we drove Mrs. Pierpont, my si ter and I into Cedar– ville the day before the Retreat wa to open. We were hot but thankful for jour neying mercies, and refresh– ments at the Dairy Isle, just acros the street. A waterline had bur t ·o there was not a drop to drink or for any other purpo e but in due time all wa we)l again. In the evening a terrific wind and rain storm tore through the area and flashlight were very nece sary for quite a while. With this storm, came a cool s,pell and the weather was most delightful for us. The theme "Cho en In Him" wa beautifulJy pre ented b)' Mrs. Alfred Colwell in four mes ages. Mr . L. B. Frye gave a chalk talk together The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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