The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1963

4. Subtract Enoch' age before the Lord took him. 5. Multiply by the number of time hotter the fiery furnace wa heated. What i your answer? Careers in Psychology By Richa rd Johnson Before we consider the matter of jobs for Chri tian in the field of psy– chology we hould know what psy– chology is, Psychology i imply the tudy of animal and human behavior. Psychology come from the two Greek \vord psyche ( mind) and logos ( dis– courage). Anyone intere ted in p ychology can consider many area in which he can work. Some of these are: ( 1 ) Counseling, that i , dealing with people who need help with their problems. ( 2) Vocational Psychology or help– ing an individual decide what ort of life work be should choose. ( 3) Industrial p ychology. This i like vocational psychology; however, the industrial psychologi t is often responsible for the training of the worker . ( 4) Educational psychology. In this area the p ychologist works with intelligence te ts to ee if a child i mentally retarded , and if he hould be placed with, ahead, of, or behind his age group. ( 5) Experimental p ychology, which is the parent field . It i concerned with re earch and exper imentation. ( 6) Clini cal p ychology i the tudy of problem and treatment . Doe the Chri ti a n p ychologi t have opportunitie to witne for hr1st? Ye , he ha many c hance to help people, thu gaining their con– f idence and preparing them for a furth er witness . His tes timony i · given not only by hi word , but by hi action al ·o . A a p ychologi t he may be ca lled upon to help oJve n1any d iffi c ult problem ; a a hri t– ian l1e may . eek help from an alJ– knowi ng . a ll -wi se Heavenly Father who can a11d will reveal the olution to ll1osc problen1 s. Young people gather at Gallipolis church ·w i1 e ot Morn ing," the pictor al pre ~r1tat io1 of tl1c 11ovel b)' Dr Bob Jo11e , Jr ., "''a viewecJ a l a )' Outl1 b. I i 11 tl1e a t1d itorit1111 oJ J.. ir t Bapt i t , , a l1i1,oli ' . ' ou l}1 Jr r11 Jlort 11outl1 a11d or - tl1up, l1io, joined tt1 ,all i1,oli ) ut t1 for 1l1e ilr11 a 11d for a ··fo d- f cllo \ 1 sl1ip" t i111c. I he ad tilt und , cl10 I I f1ir t Ba pt i t l1ur 1 The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST provided the food which wa prepared and erved by the Social Sticher group of the church. Later in the even– ing these youth groups watched Cedar– ville College defeat Rio Grand Col– lege on the GAHS gym floor. Meet the President Jimmy Jeremiah, age 14, on of Dr. and Mrs. Jame T. Jeremiah, i President of the Baptist Youth Fellow– ship Church in Cedarville, Ohio. H e is also the president of hi fre hman cla at Cedarville High School. Jimmy i a member of the Jr . Var ity Basketball team, and he i ac– tive in other sports. He i al o a member of the high chool band. Between the ages of six and even he was Jed to salvation by hi father. Hi te timony follow : "I thank God for seeing fit to ave me. He has done o much for me that I can never repay him for it. lieve on Hi name .,, John 1: 12. Great men have come and gone, but the man who wa the Son of God live on Herod could not kill Him. Satan could not ubdue Him. Death could not destroy Him. The grave could not hold Him. Do you know thi wonderful Per on? Are you ac– quainted with Him? I He your ? j Coulson ~hepherd, Director I For 27 years we have been telling • I "Psalm 19: 14 is my prayer and I hope it is yours too. Israel of her Messiah over 50 and ., "If any of you do not know J e u C hrist as your personal Savior, you do not know what you are mi ing. ' ( Con' t . from page 3) Have you realized the price that He paid for you that you might have eternal life, heaven joy ,peace happi– ne ? Have you believed and tru ted Him as your own per onal Savior if not will you do o right now. "To a many a received Him, to them gave He power to become the chi]d – ren of God, even 1 to them who be- i • • • • more radio stations at home and abroad. Personal folloW·UP by our missionaries has made this ministry very effective. Now in fai th we are enJarging otir missionary staff. Many of t he 3 million Jews in t he N.Y. area. and jn other large cities are open to approach with t he Gospel. The time to reach them is very short~ Will you take this expanded outreach on your heart, to pray and share? Send f or free copy of our informa· ti\f.e quarterly, MESSAGE TO lSRAEL.• MESSAGE TO ISRAEL, INC. Box 682, General Pdst Office New York 1, N. Y. • • • BAPTIST BIBLE SEMINARY TRAINS LEADERS! 8. S. S. Graduates Are Serving With Distinction at Home and on the Mission Field • • • • If you are called to full time Christian Service, you should prayerfully consider what Baptist Bible Seminary offers. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE TO DR. ARTHUR WOOLSEY, PRESIDENT ThB. Bre & Diploma Cour es BAPTIST BIBL SEMINARY JOHNSON CITY, N. Y. P g a 13 196 I ~ I • •

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