The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1963

uties ort The fo llowing i a re \.' i ed ug- gestion of dutie for the Field Mi - ionary. Supplied to u b)' Rev. Wa1- ter Warfield, 111 .-Mo. Field Mission .. ary, the information can be used a a guide for our Ohio Fellowship mi - • 1onary program. 1. Survey and a i t in the e tab– lishing of new Baptist churche under the d irection of the Council of Ten. 2. Our Field Missionary wi ll be ava ilable for pulpit upply. 3. Repre entative of the Fellow– hi p in al l of its approved ministr ies. 4. Director of the Baptist Youth Camp. 5. Report : A personal report i to be given monthly to the council mem– ber and a emi..annual report to the as ociation in pr inted form. 6. Finance : T he Field Mi ionar)' hal l relay all fund received for thi work to the tale treasurer who shalt be re ponsible for ending out re– ceipt and keeping the F ield Mis– sionary inf ormed a to the statu of this fund. 7 . The Field Mi sionary hall not initiate or promote any program or subject which has no t been c lear ed through the Counci l of Ten. e 8. The Field Mi ionary hall not counsel with or advise member or board of organized churches of our f ello"' hip tan le called upon by the Pastor . 9 . The ield Mi ionar}' i1all have the libert}r to discharge hi. re pon– ibilaties to any advi or}' commi ttee or other non-salaried posi tion he may hold - a for mi ion board , chools. etc. l 0. he .. ield MI ionar,, hall " recei\'e one 111onth vacation with pa}' . Coming next month! Robert I..,.• u n, nc r , pasto r of T 111- ~1lc Baptist hurch, Por t n 1t)utl1, has an ,tstcr r11e age in th -- April isst1c f th l1io I ndcpc 11d e,nt Baptist n1ag- azine. ' £ it led .. ·he J>ovlcr of H i~ r>SLtl r r>c t i n, • tile r11c s,tgc \\.'i l l be a l>lc si ng to \'Cr}'Or1c . A t r ' ab ul li rooksid e Uap1 i I llltrcl, , le \'e la nd , 111 ving i 11 t o its I c ~, I 11 i a I l) r i c lJ i Id ing i l Id. , re r l pie J 111 r )' u11g p ;o pie 1s I he > u th JJagc: . I... i· r ttl e rad 111 r J~, 1t1rcs r1 t n 1 11, . TH£ OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTI T • • • 1e 1ss1onary . • • . . .an 1. The Council of Ten i author– ized by the churches to employ and oversee the Field Missio11ar y. 2. Care for material detai ls a ar– ranging housing schedules etc. 3. The Council i re pon ible to ee that the Field Mi ionary i in agree– ment with and adher es to the doctrinal po ition of the General A socia tion of Regul ar Baptists. 4. Once each year - in connec– tion with the igning of a doctr inal tatement - the council hal l r eview what the tatu of the F ield Mi ion– ary i at the annual meeting and mutuall y dec ide on a cont inued rela– t ion hip. 5. T he Council of Ten wi ll act in an advi ory capacity to exped ite the mini try of the Field M i sionary. Hilltop House obtains license from state H illtop Hou e, Barberton, 0 . re– ceived it license from the tate of Ohio M arch 7, Rev. Dean Henr) ,; hairman of Home and Can1p, Ir1c . announced. T he Rev. Mr . Hcnr)' aid the pen– ing date ha~ no t been set but it wil l be . oon. Al l who wi h to enter the home 5hou ld wri te t : H illtop H ot1se . Board of Adn1i. ion. . 3()3 . 1·u!)– car awas Ave .. Bar bcrto 11 . Ohio. • ounc1 0 en BOOK REVIEWS ''In Spite of Dungeon' ' (Suffe r ing for Chr ist in the O r ient) by Dorothy C. Haskin Zonde rvan Pub lishing House , Grand Rap– ids, 150 pages, $2.50. In th is book are recorded the stor ie s of some of t he men the au tho r in terviewed throughout the O rient (on her recen t tour fo r Wor ld Visio n, Inc.) All o f them suf fe red fo r Chr ist- each in hi s own way. One saw h is w ife and fa the r burned to dea th by the communists , ano the r had to beg in li fe anew in Hong Kong, anothe r g ave up a fa sh ion– able medi cal pract ice to se rve the lord . ' 'Pastoring Smaller Church' ' A complete and comprehe ns ive gu id ebook for pa sto rs b y Jo hn C. Thiessen, 168 pages, Zondervan, $2.95 . Th is is a prac ti ca l book f or young men p reparing for the ministry, young min isters in ci ty or country ch urches . The se no tes are based o n pe rsona l experiences and observa– ti o ns ga ined th rough 26 yea rs o f pas toral w ork by the au thor . Th is book lis ts 23 areas o f se rv ice by the pastor , such as call qual i– fica t ions, mus ic, e tc. ' 'Quotable Illustrations'' By Robert G. l ee A list of themes for pubfic speakers and a ll Chris t ian worker s, pastor and lay,nan a like , Zondervan, 152 pages , $2 50. " An illus trat ion is w o rth a ton o f ral k$, says t he au thor , " is an o ld adag e but st, 11 true. " Anyone catled upon to speak in pub lie , to conduct a Sunday school class , to pre pare se rmons o r praye r mee ting tal ks , w ill find this book a sourcebook of ill ustraf ive anecdote to b ring hon,e in a clear cut way the h igh point s o f h is n,essage Poc1e1 Testament League Venezuela ' s gre a te t need is Christ . Venezuela campaiun f 50 000 Go p l~· N ded P oc ke t T e stament L e a g u e's na tio n -,,ti de Scripture distribution and evangelization campaign is carryi ng the Word of God t o every strategic center of this f a st-J?row1ng natiot, . At lea st 260 ,000 Gospels of ,John will b di s tributed - \\ i t h you r p1·a y rs and sha r ing. Please prny daily f or Venezu la and ou r O\tth Atll rican t am... J. Edw1rd Smltll, Executive Director Alfred A. Kunr, International Director Emeri tus eauue 9 J l oneck tre t, li"n ~t 'ood, J er l' nad : 7 r c r. Rd ., Toronto 6 1 nt r io p g I RCH 190 3

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