The Ohio Independent Baptist, June 1963
Around the orld A round-up of religious news 'S ord of The Lord' to move to Tennessee Ill', ,, r I "f tl1c I \lfli 1 <.'t111 latu.111 \\ ill llll \ l" ill lllilt-J llll(.' I fl Ill \\ lll'l\tt.'tl . 111 .. t Tll'\\ llltartrr, pllfl'l1l1,cll ,l l 1 1t1r r 'l' 'l't · ,. fc111l .. 1t ,, a · ~t n – lll)tll1 \."l.'ti 1,, Ir. J\.,}111 R. Rice. 11rc"i– tlc11t (\t th~ l ; l tttl\.i,tttt)n anti ctitt (1r "' t1lt' ,, ~~1'1, ( "t1ris t il1r1 fl: \ 1, al n1ag– a I lt', ·1 he ,, l)ftl f l1c 1 or<l ." l ' t1~ 111('\ c ,,,ill tak near I, all f the - ., () cr11rlt') c ~1nti their f an11li ~ . The ,, l,rd f the l rd ttndati n in- .. lttlic the n1,1gazinc. the 40 tation - rJtit" hroc.1d ,1.. t and the h ok pt1bli h- • 1ng. - Fa t r .. 1 ading to the n1ove in- "lttded the f ll \\- ing: 1. The pre ent build ing i crowded and inadeqtiate. To bu ild in Wheaton ,, hat 1 n ded would co t about 200.000. Bu t the ale of one of three pr pertie in Wheaton paid for an en– tire plant \\-'ith a two- tory building 0 \.. 140 fee t and the other brick building on 1 1, 2 acre of land , purch– a ed from We tvue Bapti t hurch in Iurfree boro. 2. Living e pen e for worker and friendly Chri tian environment for the \\-'Orker will be more favorable in 11urfree bor o. The Chamber of ommerce and leading citizen gave Dr. Rice a luncheon on April 4 with O gue t including bu ine and pro– fe ional men and community leaders; tate\\- ide leading mini ter are ending ~ elcoming greetings. 3. The Cumberwood Chri tian Re– treat i on the Bill Rice Ranch 9 miles from Murfr ee boro, and the brothers ..Dr. Bill' and ' 'Dr. John" will work , er) clo ely together in the two non– profit enter pr i e and in the large conference on r evival and oul winn– ing planned in major citie . Both brothers have been active evangeli ts for year . The Sword Of The Lord with some 0.000 ""eek]y circulation, and which goe to 20.000 preacher , to some 3.000 mis ionarie and other Chri - tians in every tate in the Union and 90 foreign countries, is often called "A11zerica's Foremost R evival-Week– i)·., Page 14, JUNE 1963 School for iuvenile delinquents started Rcl1cr,l1t1 rg. (>a . ( ( "N , ) - A new ~c l1 <.)<) l \\'h1c l1 rcqt1irc" 1t slLtclcnt', to be on crlctl <lrttg ad tJ 1ct~. gang 111cn1- l1cr" r prob~1lioncr ha j11~t been o pened here to give them a new tart in life throt1gh reli gio t1 and vocational training. Heading up the w rk i Rev. David Wilker n, an A .. cn1blie. of od n1ini ter, who work with teen~age gang. in New York and hicago where pro pective tudent are re– cruited. Other come on probation from pri on or through referrals from judge and parole officer . At the chool which i known a the Teen hallenge Training enter, young men are able to get training in Bible, art, agriculture carpentry, mu ic or woodworking. U,pon com– pletion of a year there they are en– couraged to attend college or Bible chool if they de ire to do so. The n~w chool i completely equipped with a chapel cla sroom , dormitory, dining faci lities, printing shop and recreational rooms, all in one new building. Youth organization names Negro staff evangelist Wheaton Ill. - A Negro evangel– i t Rev. William E. Pannell of De– troit, Mich. , has been appointed as a taff evangelist by Youth for Christ International , a world-wide youth or– ganization with headquarters here. Mr. Pannell i a native of Sturgis Mich., and graduated from Fort Wayne (Ind .) Bible College in 1951 . Since that time he ha engaged in !ull-time evangelistic work, preaching in cru ade , camps conferences and on radio. Hi radio experience in– clude singing and announcing for · the famed Negro Bible teacher, B. M. Nottage, of Detroit. He ha al o ~ritten for various Christian maga– zines. Pocket testament league to begin Scripture distribution in U.S.A. Englewood, N. J. The Pocket Testament League (PTL) which is known around the world for its u e of Scripture distribution in mass evangelism overseas recently appointed Rev. Larry McGuill to begin such a program in the United State . The PTL will work with local group in program of Scripture dis– tribution through house-to-hou e vis– itation, mass rallies and sound trucks. Mi ssion semi nary begins 40th year an .J ose. os la l{1ca - ·rl,c f .. a tin 1\11, l' ricn n Ai l Ji ca l ,,c n1ir1 ar )' l:1tc in 1.arch l1cga n its ~il s t schllCl l yea with a new cnroll1llcnt r ccor t l of <,9 s ttt tlcnl\ . J1 c stu <.lcnts co111c fron1 J 4 l ... a t1n An1c1 icn 11 countr ies. ~ 1 a111 nn(I the l Jnilctf tntcs. ancl represent 28 tlcnon1 i nation al grot1 ps. Bapti t Jca{J with 11 ltl (lents whil e l're hytcrians are ~ccond with J I . National cht1rches which have grow, 1 out of ' 'faith " (not denomina ti onall y r elated) mi ss ion work account for the large t cctor of the res t of the tudcnt body. Magazine protests U.S. aid to church schools Wheaton 111. - The contin t1cd u e of United State foreign aid fund s for church-spon ored chools and in- • I • t1tut1on over ea wa prote ted here by United Evangelical Action, the official publication of the National A ociation of Evangelicals. The magazine charged that de pite an an– nounced withdrawal of the policy under which uch aid was given the ,practice still persi ts in Latin America, ome countrie in Africa, and in Spain. The Bible Evangelist Who Believes and Preaches: • The Old Book • The Precious Blood • The New Birth • The Blessed Hope Rev. Leland G. Arntz Evangelistic and Pulpit Supply Ministry RR# 3, Hudsonville, Michigan Hebrew Christian Society (An Independent Baptist Mission) 2524 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland 6, Ohio * * * PRESENTING CHRIST Through Means of: Literature Distribution House-to-House Visitation Youth Classes Adult Forums Gimp Nathanael- Huntsburg, Ohio * * * PRESENTING THE JEWISH NEED To Christians by Means of: ''HEBREW CHRISTIAN VIEWS AND NEWS'' Station WCRF-FM, Cleveland Station WDLM, E. Moline, fil Publication : STAR OF DAVID REV. ALAN C. METCALF, Director THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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