The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1963

Annual Youth Rally to be at Cedarville College The November 29 State Youth Rally will be held at Cedarville College at 2: 30 p.m. The meeting start prompt– ly with in pirational singing and thi year we will have a "Swap Sho,p" which will be injected twice in the afternoon sessions. You won,t want to mis the information that will be re– lea ed from this hop. There will be pecial music. There will be free time from 5: 00 to 7: 00 p.m. and the meal will be served at the college. The menu will be: ham, baked potato, tossed salad, vegetables, milk, and your choice of apple or pumkin pie. The cost for the meal will be $1.50. Send the $1.50 and your reservation to Rev. Donald Moffat, Box 7, Cedarville, Ohio. The music will be under the di – rection of Pastor Lynn Roger s. He will be using the young people thi s year again for pecial music and we know th at the best will be ,provided. crea e just a little over last year's reservations. So tart pu hing and pro– moting this among your youth group and maybe you will win the travel trophy which will be awarded in the evening service. All roads lead to Cedarville November 29, so get on that road and bring an excellent group of young people with you for a great day. Rev. David G. Canine moves to Michigan Rev. David G. Caine, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Blanchester Ohio, closed his 13 years of ministry in Blanchester August 25. Rev. Mr. Caine has accepted the Pa torate of ·the Tabernacle Baptist Church of Hazel Park, Mich. In the past 13 years the church congregation has greatly increased. They now have 24 Sunday School classes and last year averaged over 363 in attendance. Pastor Canine ha b~ptized 725 people since he began his mini try at the Fir t Baptist Church. The church now has three radio broadcast , maintain two buses and has seen more than about 15 young persons enter into full– time Christian service. They have al– so establi bed other Baptist Churche in their area; one at Roachester and the other one at Newtonsville. They have expanded their church properties and greatly improved their value in recent years. Rev. Mr. Canine, who will be great– ly missed not only by his congrega– tion, but by his many friends in the community, spoke on the last Sunday morning upon the subject: "At the End of the Road." In the evening hour at 7: 30, his theme was "Snapshot of Six Soldier ." Immediately after the evening hour Pa tor Canine and hi family left to as ume hi new work in the Detroit area. The Tabernacle Baptist Church of Hazel Park, Mich. where Pa tor Ca– nine i going averaged around 650 in Sunday School last year. They maintain seven Sunday School bu e , and another building program i an– ticipated to accommodate the people and reach the many unchurched fam– il ie in this area. The speaker will be Pastor Warren Wiersbe from the Calvary Baptist Church in Covington, Ky. Hi ministry among ) outh has been signally ble ed of God and we anticipate his coming for the evening session. We will be meeting 1n the new gymnasiun1 at ~he college for the afternoon and evening services. We are anticipating 1 ,000 tor the meal an<l J ,300 for the evening service. ,..fhi s n1eans we need to in- Rev. David G. Canine Los Angeles Baptist College and Seminary Newhall, California • 4yr. Christian College • Six majors (A.B. degree) • Suburban Campus • Proven Faculty • Good Employme11-t • Christian Service • Sports Program • Evangelistic Emphasis • ·> leading to the graduate Also a t~1eologica I Semi nary - .;) yr . course . E I'sh Bible Bach 1 elor of Divinity degree. Special emphasis ~pon ng 1 ' original languages, theology ar1d student preaching. John R. Dunkin Th .D. President - C. l . True Th.D. Regi tr r The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST ••• ••• * Rel ig1on l\ n1ear1t to he bfl: cl Li f .(.)f ot1r Li a11) tt!)C, not cak.c tor "r>c ta I OCCa\100\ * * * 1 atl)' pe()ple \V )I 1) 111g abL)ttt aL-1ll~ng 'Cc.trs to tl1c1r life ,l1L tllli tr)' aciLi11lg lite tt) thci1 ,~ars. * * t>el)pl~ f L)fg t 110,v fast C>ll Ii Li , j )b bttt tl1e , r e 1lllt11bcr 11 ' ' ' ' ell ) ll Ii I • It . If ,, c n1111 )( g t '11 ,, ,, ar1t, ,, e sllllt1h.l lJc.: th r1k lll ,, cl 11 ' t g t all \\ Pcge 1 , OCTOBER 196

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