The Ohio Independent Baptist, May 1963

nn m n } brspi t { 11 n n,1url1. .. \ .. \ - · The Field of Speech By JIM JEREMIAH Drama l r ..1111 ..1 tfL,~\t1't ha,'c to lie a big r,rL"'Jt1~t1,.1n. It n11 be t1,cd 111 L111da) cht111 i1r )grl1111\, l ~ ~c111blie '. r i11 ~hL1rch prl1gran1 . he f 1eld f dra.n1a h Ip ne to e pre hin1 elf b tt r. ,er) nc at t)ne t1n1 or ther ha "' act d a part. It t. natural for hildren t play role. : the) lo, e to pretend. Thi f 1eld i pen to ) uth leader and church progran1 leader to add variety to their program . There are many Bible torte \\ hich can be ea ily pre ented dran1aticall)·. Pageant and play \\ hich are \vritten to tell a tor)' or pre ent truth can be u ed effectively. Radio and Television Broadcasting Good peech habit and technique are important to peo,ple in many d if– f eren t kind of job - teacher , la\\")rer . politician . mini ter , ale - men, executive and many other . T""o area requiring good peech training are radio and televi ion broadcasting. The bigge t problem in commercial televi ion and radio i giving com– mercial for thing for which you do not give }·our approval. Thi type of problem doe not occur in Chri tian and educational radio and televi ion. As educational televi ion develop there "" ill be a demand for more people with pleasant, well-controlled \·01ce and plea ing personali tie to fill the e jobs. Broadca ting i vitally u eful in Chri tian work. Chri tian radio broad– casting 1 a growing field which pre- ent man}' opportunitie to erve the Lord. Though the pay i low it i re– \.'larding work. Another vital field i m1 1onary radio. Radio excites people in the dark mis ion field . Some have never seen a radio before~ therefore, the)' \.\'ill Ii ten and might be saved. Broadcasting can reach region that . mi sionarie might not reach. Page 8, MAY. 1963 areers or l 11cri111cnt" '"1rc lJci11g 111allc i11 hr1"t1~111 lcl e\ i,tl)tl. ·y hc"c c r>cr1 - r11~nt" ,lll' \CI\ Cl)\ll}. l"hc"c..: field\ arc l)l1cn to 11co11lc \Viti, • !\ p1or1ccr ~pirt t a11cl an in lcrc l In hroadca,t1ng. Church Basketball Tournaments he annt1al cht1rch ha ketball tourn– an1ent \.\ere held in the new tL1dent c nter-gy111na iun1 at edarville o l– lege. The Junior Divi ion tournament n1ade up \Vith high chool boy and tho e who have graduated within the la t t\vo year wa held on March 15 and I 6. In the champion hip game between the Fir t Brethren hurch of Dayton Ohio, and the Emmaunel Bapti t hurch of Toledo Ohio, the Fir t Brethren emerged a champion by the core of 60-48. Third place went to Grace Bapti t of Middletown. Ea t Side Bapti t Church of Lor ain Ohio received the port man hip trophy. Roger Hart of the Randolph Street Bapti t Church in harle ton, W. Va. wa cho en the Mo t Valuable Player. An Open Letter to Young People Say kid ! Here are the Junior, Junior High and Senior Cam,p date and peaker . J Llnior: June 24-29-Rev. R . D. McCarthy July 1-6 Rev. Ken Romig July 22-27 - Rev. Roy Clark Aug. 12-17 Rev. W. C. McKeever Ji, nior H ig/1: July 8-13-Rev. B. H. Garlich July 29-Aug. 3 Rev. W. Booth Aug. 19-24 Rev. Vernon Miller Senior: July 15-20- Rev. B. . Jenning Aug. 5-10 Rev. W. Dean Henry Aug. 26-31-Rev. Earl Willett I hope you got your re ervation in early. You wont want to be 1 left out. There will be a lot of fun waiting (Edi tors' Note: A special ''Thank you" from the editors goes to Mrs. Miriam Maddox and Mr. John Reed of the Speeclz department of Cedar– ville College, for so ivillingly and ably speaking to oi,r BYF grottp 011 tlzese si,bjects.) ristians l c)r ' ' Ot1. a 11 cl yc)t l \. i IJ havc a goocl op11c)rlt1nity le) learn n1orc abt1t1l the I ortl. Why tlon ' t yo Lt sec if yt)lt ca n gel an tin avcc.J fric11c.J to con1c along? I' ll be looking for y LI at un1p Pat,110~ thi \ummcr. Your f ricnd , Bobby ancc Many attend youth rally Approximately 600 attended the Hebron Youth Rally March 2, at the Lt!;}id Avenue Bapti t hurch. Lorain. The month' quiz, covering John chapter 13-J 5 wa. won by Fir t Bapti t, La Grange after an exciting tie. The mu ical program wa pre ented by the Grand Rapid ollege choir tinder the direction of Thoma Flynn. Dick Common , a tudent in the Seminary erved a ong leader. In addition to the mini try of the choir, heart were ble ed by the in tru– mental mu ic of trumpet, French horn, violin and a vocal olo. The me age ' The Que t For the Be t wa brought by Warren Faber , • dean of the Bible .college faculty at Gr and Rapid , based on Matthew 13: 45-46. He a ked everal challeng- (continued on page 9) CAN YOU TELL US? What ver e from the Bible i quoted on the Library Bell in Inde– pendence Hall, Philadelphia? Send your an wer to: Ohio Independent Bapti t, Bapti t You th Fellow hip Page, Mr. & Mr . Stuart L. Chaffe, Editor , Cedarville, Ohio. Don't forget to include your name, age, and the name of your church. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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