The Ohio Independent Baptist, January 1963

epre entatives of schools n1e t to outline rogram Rt'J rcsl' llt.,t i, t'S ,f tllL' ,t 11\. ()ls :,1 - I r\l \ ""i l tl1c , ; \ Rllt ' 111~t i11 <.. ,.,,,. 111 I .. ,,, ~. l"' ct 11,1,Jl't ,, .,, , i11 ,, l1i I, ti,-.· ,cl1,,t,I, 1,11ul1t ,, "'t k Ill r C t.' 1 I l' \.' l 1\ \..' l \ t 'Cl' l 11 (' I t 11 '\ t l (' 1 l J,?, - .... tlll'11i11g lilt' t'rt,gr\\tll t,t l ' l1r1,t1.,11 l' i ll\."al '"' ' ' 111 ,,c l'l l'"-t.: 11t ,, er c l r l r·. Jcr\..'lllt,\ll atltl l r. lift( rtl 1'",1111,t.', "t (. t'Li~,r, illc. I r . \\ '. \\' \\ c "~11 a11ti l)r \\' .,r1 c11 , l1cr (.)f <. ,1 .1r1'-i R ai,1ti,. Dr J . l 1>attt.:11 c t ()111al1.1. Dr H . . \ I .. lll (1 iltlcr ~111d \ l ice Pre"tLicnt J l)l111 chi 111111 cl <.1f \\ c,tt.:rn B.. 1pt1 t. antl Dr . . H . 1r,1) ,t Jt)hn ~ n C 1t\. . 't . .. he gr tip de ttied t f r111 an t1re.1niz ..1t1 n t b kn \\ n a The - .\., ociati n f . ppr \ Cti cho I~ f ch t: ~ . RB . B\ - la\\ .. • \,\, hich h au . h 't:n ..' uhn1i tted t al l the n1en for ,tttd) in ad\ ance of the 111ee ting. \\, re appr \ d. and ba ic cr iteri a for b th a t1\ and a ociate n1en1ber- hip ,, r formula ted dt1ring the e, - ion ·. The e are to be ub111itted t th board of all the chool . and if appro\ ed b) no le than four. the a ociation \.\ 1 ill then be e tabli hed b\ ., that ac tion. The entral Bapti t Church of Gar) played ho t to the group for the two day . Public ervice were held each night with Dr. Welch peak– ing on Monday night. and Dr. an Gilder on Tue day. • 1111' ll ,\t' k t'\f tl1c gatl1C,S ,,, C)gf'l'SS. \ n a1,ar t111 crl t l ttilcling atljacc r,t tc) l lll' l a 11111t1, l1a" l1~c11 f)llf l1 a,ccl ~,s a ,t q11)ll'ntc11l t t) tl1c ,, c1111cn·"' <. l<.)r 111. .. l'\Cral ,tt1tle11l, are 11c)\v occt1p\111g t1u .. 1rtcr, tl1c1c . anti lr . ,t 11cl 1r'i. })re,, 1lt ar l: at, t1CCl t(1\ 1ng an ,11 arl- 111cr1 l in tl1c ,a111c bt11lcling. c)111c 45 gir l, \ it 11 their <.lean, Mt \\ l)<.)f() th, Rt1hln1a11, \.\e11t lo M tin t Hc r111on 1n o en1her f r their an- 11t1 al rclrc ,tt. tr. . Prcwi tl brot1gh t elev ti onal n1c ~ages ba ed t i pon the life of ' hrist and illL1 tr atc<l b} re- 11tH' t s llll the lanLI anll iLs JJCC) l)lc a <1l1s ·1 v 'll 11 ' 11 1 tlur i11g l1c r two ears in I srac I \ it 11 l1c r h t1sl1a n(l. Aware of obligat ion 11 apti'it l~d1lc c,n inary, .J oh11so11 < 1 t \' . Y . covet the prayers of t l1c l~<)rcl'" 11cc)plc as i l c11 tlcavors to 111i 11i1oi l cr l<) n1orc tha11 400 you11g J co1 lc in tl1c '-i tt1clcn t bocl y. In these <.la\, (l f clccpc111ng spirjtt1al <.larkncss. the ,c l1ool ad n11n1st ration is kec111y nware o f an oh li gatt on to provic.lc , tt1ctcnt \ with the type of training wh ich wi ll cqLtip them a gootl ~o lc.ti er anc.l 5crvant5 of Je\ll ~ hrist. "' hapcl pra1 e services have re– flected the zeal and drive o f the tudcn t a they tudy and engage 1n Officer elec ted for the year were Dr . an Gilder. pre ident; Dr . J . T . Jeremiah, vice pre ident: and Dr . J . L. P atten, ecretary-trea urer . The next an nual meeting will be held 1n ome central area next October . Missionaries meet in Omaha One deci ion r eached at the meet– ing \.\·a that in tead of individual di play at the GARBC meeting in Omaha next pring the chool will pon or a joint di play tre ing Chri tian education with each chool allotted onl)· a mall table for liter– ature. Western Ba ptist Bible College purchases bu ilding for dorm We tern Bapti t Bible College Warrior got the ba ketball ea on off to a good tart by winning the homecoming game on ov. 15 and defeating Los Angele Bapti t College the following night. At the game with L. A... the spectator overflowed the bleacher , stood in all available pace around the v.-all and extended out into the hall . Enthu iasm ran high throughout the contest in which the Western Warrior took the lead from the beginning. A new electric core– board aided the spectator in keep- Page 10 , January, 1963 M5ssiona ry conference completed at Omaha The Omaha Bapti t Bible College had it annual ORBT (On1aha area Regular Bapti t Inter - hurch Te ti– mony) mi ionary conference Oct. 14-21 in cooperation with eleven GARB churche and fellow hip in the area . A varied program wa pre– sented with mi ionary me age re– port , te timonie panel di cu ion , di play and pecial mu ic all of which were a real challenge to the tudent body and to the churche . A youth r a lly was held on Saturday evening with youth from Omaha Lincoln and ebr a ka City. Mi ionarie participating (pictured , left to right ) are Rev. and Mrs. Martin Strolle (Hi awatha-Land In– dependent Bapti t · Mi ions) ; Rev. Knute Orton, Centr al African Re– public (Bapti t Mid-Mi ion ) · Rev. Richard Tice, Chili (A ociation of Bapt1 t for World Evangeli m) · Rev. H arlan C. Gaut chi, J ewi h Mis ion (Bapti t Mid-Mi ion ) · Rev. Daniel W. Zimmerman, Republic of Mali (Evangelical Bapti t Mis ion ) ; Rev. J. A. Warnken Central African Re– public (Bapti t Mid-Mi ion ) · Rev. Thomp on E . Ma on, South Dakota (Fellow hip of Bapti t for Home Mi ion ) . February 4 5 and 6 are the date of the 1963 Bible Conference at the Omaha Bapti t Bible College. Every pa tor and Sunday-School teacher in the area will want to come, as well as all Chri tian intere ted in expo itory and mi ionary me sage . Dr . David D . Allen of Hazel Park, Michigan will be directing a pastor ' wor hip. Dr. Donn W. Ketcham, medical mi ionary under ABWE, will be bringing in tructive and in pirational me age . The OBBC chorale and musical group will be pre enting psalm , hymn , and piritual song . Alumni Day will be Tue day, February 5. The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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