The Ohio Independent Baptist, February 1963
The e independ_ent Bap~i t. mi sionary agencie and educational in titutions a.ppr oved by the Ohio _As 0~1at1on of Regular Baptist Churche , merit your con– f1den_ce, ~rayer and . f~nanc1al upport. They are sound missionary outlets for Baptist m1 s1onary g1v1ng. Reinhard Friebel examined by council At the invitation of Fir t Bapti t Church, Medina, a council of 11 pastor and five messenger met to examine Reinhard Friebel for the Gospel ministry. MISSIO S BAPTIST MID-MISSIO S 1740 East 12th St. Cleveland 14, Ohio Phone: 241-4960 ASSOCIATION OF BAPTISTS FOR WORLD EVANGELISM 1304 Schaff Bldg., 15th & Race Sts. Philadelphia 2, Penn ylvania Phone: LOcu t 7-0274 EV A GELICAL BAPTIST MISS– IONS, I C. 146 . Seventh St Pater on 2. N .J. Phone: MUiberry 4-0282 FELLOWSHIP OF BAPTISTS FOR HOME MISSIONS INC. Box 455, Elyria Ohio Phone: F Airfax 3-1224 HIAWATHA-LAND INDEPEND– E T BAPTIST MISSIONS, IN . 1109 Ludington St. Escanaba, Mich . Phone: STate 6-3623 If you desire further information write to the above addresse . Dates scheduled for Camp Patmos Rev. G lenn Greenwood. )'Outh <l1rector , has a nnounced the follow– ing schedule for Camp P a tmos thi summer: June 24-29 - junior July 1-6 - junior J u ly 8-13 - junior high July 15-20 - enior July 22-27 - junior July 29-Aug. 3 - juni or high Aug. 5-10 - enior Aug. 12-17 - Junior Aug. 19-24 - junior high Aug. 26-31 - senior Rev George Zinn, n1u ic instruct- or at edarv1llc o llege, i to be di– rector of the camp agai n this year for the ten week period . H is can1p e pcricr1ce covers a period of 13 }'ears in y.rhich he has served in ca– pacitie of r11usic, spor ts, counseling a11d a a:ssistant to the director. Rt\'. Mr . Zir1n is also available for ,.,u I pit uppl y \\'Ork and 111i n istr}' of ·· er111on in 011g" throughou t the s ti , 1111 c r. H e n1a , b c contact c d at t hc college. I astc r and )' uth leader reSJ)On– il,1" to, ca,111, r'-=gistrati 11~ i11 tl1eir cl1L1r 11 ... s 111a) c 1,ta t l{c,. Rl)l) rt . }i arrcll. a111p rf•gistrar nt ~ai tl1 13a1>tist ( l1t1rc l1 . :! I . l akc trt'et, Illil t: f l , i l i l. • ·HE OHIO INDEP NO ENT BAPTIS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS GRAND RAPIDS BAPTIST COL– LEGE AND SEMINARY 811 Wealthy St., S.E. Grand Rapids 6, Mich. Phone: 458-1222 LOS ANGELES BAPTIST COL– LEGE AND THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 21726 W. Placerita Canyon Rd. Newhall, Calif. Phone : 259-1688 WESTERN BAPTIST BJBLE COLLEGE Hill & Elm Sts., El Cerrito Calif. Phone:LAndscape 5-5414 BAPTIST BIBLE SEMINARY 335 Main St. John on City, N .Y . Phone: SW 7-1205 THE CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Cedarvi lle, Ohio Phone: SOuthfield 6-264 1 OMAHA BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE 1 052 Park A ve nue Omaha , Nebra k a Phone : 346-7220 Some men are o busy learning the tric ks of the trade, they never learn the trade. Change of Address We have been notified by the U . S. Post Office that when a change of address is handled by them the ch·arge to us is 10 cents. It is important that all ad– dre s changes be ma iled directly a nd in good time to Mrs . John Kautz, 4519 Wellington Ave., Parma 34, Ohio. Rev. Earl V. Willetts of Berea was named moderator and Rev. Darrell R . Bice of Wellington was named clerk of the council. Mr. Friebel told the council that he accepted Chri t as hi per onal Saviour a t 14, and that he immediate– ly had a burden to erve the Lord by preaching the Go pel. H e further ta ted that he wa greatly concerned for the people of India. The council r ecommended to the church that it proceed with the or– <l i natio n . I ' • ' i • ' • Coulson Shepherd, Director • For 27 years we have been telling Israel of her Messiah over 50 and more radio stations at home and abroad. Persona I fol lo\v-up by our missi onaries has made this ministry very effect ive. Now in faith we are enlar-ging our missionary staff- Many of the 3 million Jews in t he N.Y. area, and in other targe cities are ... open to approach with the Gospel. The time to reach them is very short. Will you take this expanded outreach on your heart. to pray and share? Send for free copy ot our 1nforma.. tive quarterly, MESSAGE TO ISRAEL. MESSAGE TO ISRAEL, lNC. 13ox 682. General Post Office New Yotk 1, N. Y. • • Los Angeles Baptist College and Seminary Newhall , California • 4) ,.. CJ 11 , !> t 1t1, 1 College • i.t t1iajors (A.B. degree) • ~t~bitrban Cmnpus • Pro vetz Faculty • Goocl E111plo; 1 t11e11t • (..,lzristia11 en,ice • "port J)ro grar>1 • Ev,111gelisti E11ipha i - Also, a tt,eological Ser11ir1ary - 3 yr. cou1 se leadir1g to tl1e gr duate Bacl1elor of Divir1ity degree. Special erl1pl1asis upor1 E11glisl1 Bible, origir1al I r1guage~, theology nd student preacl1i11g. John R. Dunkin Th .D. Pre ident - C. L. Tru Th.D. Regi tr r P,ge 13 Febru ry 1963
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