The Ohio Independent Baptist, December 1962
in charge of the devotional period, pointing out the need to be teadfa t , unmovable and always abounding in the work of the Lord, as we know that our labor in the Lord is not jn vain. This is all made pas ible by ac– cepting Phil. 4: 13. Through Christ we can be Victors! The business ession was led by Mr . Paul Mayo, Sunbury. She spoke of the importance of every officer and their duties. Our speaker wa Mrs. George Myers with FBHM in Columbus. She gave a thrilling mes age concerning the work to which God ha called them. Mrs. Myers spoke of the im– portance of prayer, that they might follow the Lord's leading, and last but not least that each church will pray earnestly and give generously, that God might guide these mis ionaries to the field and do the job which He has planned for them. Refreshments were erved by the ladies of the host church and Chri tian fellowship was enjoyed by all. - Sub– mitted by Mrs. Don Winters, Sec'y. Good News Rega rd ing Mrs. Houser ' 'I will praise Thee, 0 Lord.' ' Psalm 9: 1. ' 'Praise should alway follow an– swered prayer; as the mi t of earth' gratitude rises when the un of heaven's love warms the ground. " These were the first of Spurgeon's words that my husband read to me before I left for surgery and the un– certain future. Neither of us poke but the Lord did and prepared our heart for abundant deliverance - cancer or no. So real was the sense of the Lord's presence and His undergirding that I was able to sleep a nd rest in Him even before the anesthe tic wa begun. So, as many of you wrote of )'Our prayer and interce ion for me, may I now ask that you PRAISE ju t as fervently for the new was good - no malignancy, my voice i~ intact and the entire procedure wa almost pain– less. hank you for your concern ac., e idcnced by the avalanche of card\ and assu rances of your prayers. With David ( P~alm 89) my heart " i11gs of the 111erc1cs of tl1e I...ord - (and sl1all si11g fore er) with tl1}' 111ou th \vii) 1 n1ake known His faith– {ullness!' ' 111 fli s love, ( igned) B ,, AH H l~R Preside11t , t ate Wo111c11' Mi ior1ar)' lJ 11io11 * * * l1ought f r tilt: car ·- J o i11g u11to J ~ u au tl1 r a11d Jlarf l f OUr ai ttl -". l-J cbr Ws 12th l1a1)t r . lh OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Treasurer's Report WOMEN'S MISSIONARY UNION ~HIO ASSOCIATION OF REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCHES Receipts: Bal~ce on Hand 4/24/ 62 $ 22.99 Spring Rally Offering $250.67 Bank Purchases 87.31 Mexico Project 11.00 Special Offering for Cedarville College 30.00 Special Offerings for Hilltop Hou e 100.08 Dime Bank Offering 4/ 24 to 10/ 15 684.79 Total Receipts Disbur ements: Projects: Camp Patmos Cedarville College Hilltop House Mid Missions - Mexico Missionaries: Mr . Ann Thibideau Mrs. Wm. Vanderground Evangelical Bapti t Mi ion (D. Myer (A. Spurlock Expense : Mrs. R. Ryerse Postage, Stationery, etc. Mi cellaneous Expense Banks Total Di bursements Balance on Hand 10/ 18/ 62 10.00) 10.00) $228.27 258.26 328.34 11.00 75 .00 10.00 20.00 50.00 48.36 42.20 92.41 1,163.85 825.87 105.00 232.97 $ 1,1 86.84 1 163. 4 23.00 Churches contributing to Dime Offering Program - 34 Ju t when a woman think her work is done she become a grandmother. * :4: * Mr ·. Harry Thibideau, Bapti t Mid– Mission poke recently to Ladie ' Missionary Society at Bible Bapti t hurch, Bedford. Hebrew Christian Society (An Independent Bapti st M ission) 2524 Eucli d Heights Boul evard Cleveland 6, Ohio * * * PRESENTING CHRIST Through Means of: Literature D istribution I louse-to-I-louse Visitatio11 You th lasses Adult Foru1ns a111p Nathanael- l l u11tsburg, Ol1io * * * PRESENTING THE JEWISH NEED "f·o hristians by lea11s of : ''HEBREW CHRISTIAN VIEWS AND NEWS' ' t tion \,\1 RF- •l'.1, tatio11 WDLl\J, ~. Publication : '"f.i R 4 V. A N . l ~ levela11d toline, Ill. 1~ I J\ \ TII J\ •, Dire tor Re pectfully ubmitted, Mr . H. . Webber , Trea urer DISTINCTIVES AT GRAND RAPIDS BAPTIST COLLEGE AND SEMINARY ~Diligent academic training pern1eate<J by a Christi,1n philosopl1y of life. •Doctrinally ortl1o<lox ,vitl1ot1t apolog,' ,,. on1petent fai: t1lt , e111i11~1} profes ors average over lO } ear of training be) ond l11gh school. "' pecializatio11 in 1>re1,aring 1>a ·tor 1111ssionaries, 111usic dire tors, l1r1 t1an ec.lt1cat1011 di rectors, cl1t1rch ecre • tar1es. ""}'.::if t ' f t111,lan1e11ta l lla1>ti t cl1urcl1es i11 rea- nff ordi11g hri tia11 service 01>- • • J>or tlt111 ties. lj! I nrge it ' e111Jlo 'n1ent 011,ort11nitie. 11 J\ r, pidl ' advancin.g i 11 rease this , ar. 35% P ge 7 , December 1962
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