The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1963

eart to eart mong t e omen By Mrs. Inez Milner, 2665 Canterbury Road, Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio \ 1hnl i.., c.. it i11g i11 , tir a1 ca? Plea ·c end your new and notices to me before the tl1 f tl,e n1 11th for we do d ire thi to be YOUR PAG !! ''PATHWAYS'' l'lt'rtia , l ~ti111bc..: I t1~1 c, ('f)' hill . \ ' itl1 n ~lc1.1d\ 1 f o t an(i n tictcr111111ctl will. ..l~h~r ... ,, ert.: t1n1c f Ct)ttr c \\ hen the way .. eeme<l long, 11 d the l1cart \\ a in n n1 d f r a lilting ong-. Btit l l1nd ) t1th n n1) .. idc. anu ) o t1th i naively brave and .. trong. * * * T\. dJ~ 111) 1 patl1 lead, d \: n the h!ll , . I , till ha\ e drean1 . ther e i till a will. Bt1t g )ne 1~ the dri,,c and the r ti e ne , ~ nd in it plac . peace and ble e<lne . l)f n \\ I kn \\ \J h guide my way, 1n H i ~ l \ e. I jt1 t tru t each day I n n t n1ind the drean1 that h ave pas ed, \ v I have rea l h appine , the kind that last . The kind that c n1e a we trive to be. Like H e who gave all, for you and me. . . Written by Mr . Melvin C . Galke, Hinckley, Ohio. WITNESSES ·· e are witne e of the e thing . ( ct. 5:32) . It will never be ufficient for u to accept the cup of alvation ju t to drink it our elv . We mu t d aily hold it up to God to be r efilled that we rn a_y give it out to other . We are Ht " itn es, H i medi a or channel to the oul of other people. When J e us gave the water of life to the w·oman of Samaria H e did not merely evangelize her. H e made her an evangeli t . At once he forgot all about her ma ter ial water jar and r an to the village and cr ied to her com– panion there, "Come ee a man which told me all thing tha t ever I did: i not thi the Chri t?' . ( John 4: 29) And the men caine and they in turn went back to evangelize the other who aid, " ow we believe .. . for we have heard H im our elve , and kno\\ that thi i indeed the Chri t ,' ' ( John 4 : 3 2) . Women have always h ad the power of molding public opinion when the)' et themselves to it. If all the women of American who have them el ve met Je u Chri t and know H im as the Saviour of their ouls would t alk about Him with the zeal that the fall en outcast Samaritan woman d id the same thing would happen today in ever}· town and hamlet. * * * • ..Chri~t . . . leaving YOU an ex– ample o that YOU should follow in Hjs steps . Therefore (YOU) be imitators of God." (I Peter 2:21; Eph. 5: 1, We}·mouth). The wor d Page 10 APRI L 1963 "imitator i not u ed anywhere in the King J rune Version of the Bible. It was under tood that every follower of Chri t would be His imitator; in fact di cipleship was so defined. Coronet Magazine once told the tory of a well-known mimic who wa furni bing part of the prograin at a ,party . Suddenly she amazed every– one present by bursting into ong and rendering delightfully an operatic aria. The hostess exclaimed, "Why I didn't know you sang so well!" The enter– tainer ,promptly replied 'I can't ing at all . I was ju t imitating Lily Pons." None of us has the ability himself to live a godly life, but if Chri t live within u , as He long to do, our imitation of Him may be so complete that any ob erver will recognize it. - Excerpt from Strength for Each Day - H. M. Lintz. Words of Appreciation The Women' Auxiliary of Cedar– ville College wi h to offer, with deep gratitude, the following report: Since begining the Stamp Book Collection , we have received from Cedar Hill Bapti t - Cleveland .... 27 G r ace Baptist - Cedarville ... ... .. .. 4 Fir t Bapti t - Wellington . .. 1 Struther Tabernacle - Struthers 2 Fir t B a,pti t - Galion . . ... .. . ..... 2 South Canaan Bapti t - Athens ... 3 Berea Bapti t Berea ... ... .. ...... ... . 7 First Bapti t Eldora, Iowa . 4 Walnut Street Bapti t, Waterloo I owa ............................................. 4 Total ..... . . . .. .. ... 5 4 Since ovember 1953 the fallowing , • report ic; made concerrting Betty Crocker upons and ~ilvcr purchasc,I with amc: Dining hall - 659 pieces, 40, 114 coupon , $75.35 co t; Women ' Auxiliary -- 316 pieces, 17 120 coupon , $3 J .60 cost ; Total 975 pieces, 57 ,234 cou,pons, $ l06.95 gift - - no co t to chool . In addition the Women' Auxiliary received two 4-piece silver services . The ilverware designated for the Women' Auxiliary i u ed for the pecial functions uch as Reception etc. We are grateful to you and to the Lord. In addition to the above an amount of loo e (unpasted) stamps have been received and these are be– ing put in tamp books marked mi - cellaneou for which no church in par,ticular receives credit, except for the Lord. Thank you each and every contri– butor. On behalf of Cedarville College. Reported by Inez Milner. ARE YOU TALKING IT UP? SPRING RALLY - Our Ohio As– ociation of Regular Baptist Women' Missionary Union S,pring Rally, Tues– day, April 23, 1963 at 10:00 A.M. PLACE Memorial Bapti t Church 2435 Eakin Road, Columbus 4, Ohio. NEW PEATURE - "Information Please'. NEW PROJECT - Musical Instru– ment for HILLTOP HOUSE. This is DEPENDENT UPON DIME BANK OFFERINGS. How many note of the oale will your group provide? Send your offerings from Dime Banks to Mrs. Herbert Webber 31018 Carl– ton Drive, Bay Village. NEW IDEAS - PLEASE hare your ideas which work for your group by ending thi information to our Secretary: Mrs. Jack Acker, 13187 Atlantic Road, Strong ville 36. GOAL 500 women? Let's pray and work toward this!!! * * * WOMEN'S RETREAT - House– wive , Bu ine and Profe sional Wo– men, Pastor' Wive , Mi ionarie and that mean you, doesn't it? Thi i our first attempt and we hope it will be a ble ed time for all who attend. TIME And PLACE - June 11-13 (Tue day noon through Thursday noon) with Regi tration and Get-ac– quainted time, Tuesday forenoon; at The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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