The Ohio Independent Baptist, June 1963

eart to eart mong t e omen By Mrs. Inez Mi lner, 2665 Ca nterbu ry Road , Cle ve la nd Heights 18, Ohio \ 'ha t is c. · iting i11 t1r area? Please send -yot1r new and notice to me before the _tl1 of the n1onth for ,vc do de ire thi to be YOUR PAG ! ! - I someth ing new, - ' ' II l 'l1t' 11t1111l1cr ··cigl1t.. i11 11 ,1tc\ ... '\'lllt't 11 i ng nt'\\ Qttl)f i ng c, ccrrlt, f rt1111 l r \\ 1 altcr l . \\ 1l,t 11 ·, 01 "' tio11ar\ of • B1h'c 1, ~1c, ....l 'hc eight " t1ls in the ar~ rc11rc 'Cntcli a nc,\ 111anifc~ta ti n l1t 1 1ti. · gra c. a ne,, e hibition of ... H t" t 'rrihle Jl1ugr11ent. and a nc, n1e. - ~lgc tl1 the ,,orlu. The nt1n1ber HcightH ..... al ,, ,l\ ~ r prc.·en t 01 thing ne\v . Thi t crt1e h th in cripture and in na– tt1re The hapter nt1n1bered "eight' ' ontain a n \\ revelation not previot1 - I~ found in ripture . The eighth not n the piano begin a new octave. h eigl1t da} of the week b"'gin a ne,\ \Veek. There are ju t even color in the rainbo,v: the eighth color be- . gin. a nev pectrum. ene i - i the beginning of a ne\\ generation of people on the earth preceed ing from oah and hi f amil\f. J E odu - i the performing of a miracle \vhich had heretofore been unknov.,n in the hi tory of man. 1 f atthew - i the fir t in tance of the miraculou clean ing of the leper b}' the word and touch of an– other. Spring Rally Women's Missionary Union OARBC Three hundred twenty-five ladie gathered at the Memorial Bapti t Church, Columbus, for the Spring Ral ly of the W.M.U. of the OARBC. The Theme for the day wa taken from Philippians 3: 14 'Pressing To– y,·ard The Mark.· Mr . Lyn Am– bacher, mi ionary appointee to Ea t Paki tan under ABWE led the de– votion u ing 1 Cor. 15:58. A pecial feature entitled " Informa– tion Plea e·' proved most interesting and enlightenjng a the Vice Pre i– dent. ~Ir . i ar jorie Odor asked even of our v·isiting mis ionaries pecific question regarding life on the field and m· ionar)' activitie . Mrs. Helen Friebel. India: Miss Glenna Fetters, Ala ka: frs. Betty Girton Venezuela; lv11ss Helen Smith and Mi Kathryn Klitch. Brazil: ~1rs. Marie Jes up, Dominican Republic; Mrs. Ambacher, Pak1 tan contributed to thi s que tion ano an wer period. Page 6, JUNE 1963 1 ti k.c > i a tlC\.V revelation of rc– latio11, hiJ) between ' hri t and tho\c v 11 l1car Hi. Word; a new e pcrience of even dc111on, ca t out of one per n. ct - i a new experience of Phillip in per onal work, the leading f the pirit and the conver ion of an thiopian. Roman 8 bring a new revela- tion of the leading of the Spirit. Hebrew 8 - how a new revela– tion of God' covenant. Revelation 8 - give a new vi - ion of the mini try of angel . All other chapter number eight in the Bible e~pre omething new a the e do.' Many new home are e tabli hed in the month of June as young people exchange their marr iage vow pledging their love to one another. It i our prayer that together they e tablish this home in the Lord mak– ing certain they have Hi pre ence, Hi ble ing alway . May we a home– maker likewi e make certain EVERY DAY of Hi pre ence and Hi ble s- ing. BEGI WITH HIM. The Lifeliner '', four young ladies from Cedarville College furnished the special mu ic inging trio duet and olo numbers. The mini try in mt1sic wa complemented by Mr . Irma Thur ton as ong leader accompanied by Mr . Robert Spillman at the organ and Mr . Nolan Frye at the piano. The singing of the Doxology seem– ed fitting after our trea urer, Mr . Herbert Webber reported that the Dime Bank receipt had totalled $3, 133 .43 upported by 63 churche . Thi year' ,pecial project wa a mu i– cal in trument for Hilltop Hou e but in view of the Lords ble ing on the mini try of the Dime Bank, a needy foreign project will be undertaken as well. PRAY for the LORD 'S leading in the choice of field and item. There wa a good time of eating and fellow hip during the noon hour and a time to view the Mis ionary di play . In the afternoon the ladie were deeply challenged to pre s forward for the Lord by Mr . Marie Je up, • • 1111\"if On ar for 17 years to the Do . 111in1can l{cpltl1l1c. now serving in the ( 're~ twood D1"itri c l of ort Wayne. J11 LI •• while on cxtcndetl ft1rl()Ugl1. Report by- M rs. Jane Acker trong\vi lJe Recording Secretary ' 'To Know - To Make - ' '. The Spring Rally of the Hebron Women· Mi ionary Union was held April 9 in the orth Royalton Bap– ti t hurch. An overflow crowd of 221 gathered to enjoy the day which began at J O: 15. Theme of the meeting wa HTo Know Chri t and to Make Christ Known". Mi Florence Hagen wa the morn– ing peaker. She told of her work with the ]eveland Hebrew Mi sion and ,poke on the "comes., of the Bible. Of unu ual interest were the articles she howed which the Jew u e in their ceremonie , and he also pointed out how Chri t is pictured in these ceremon ie although the J ewi h people do not eem to realize it. In the afternoon Mrs. Harry Am– bacher mi ionary appointee under ABWE to East Paki tan told of her n1i sionary call and the great ta k that Jje before them due to the many fal e religions in that country. Slide of the ICCC fifth Plenary Congre s in ew Am terdam were shown by Mr . Dean Henry. Special mu ic for the day was pro– vided by the Ladie Choir of the ho t church and by Mr . Louise Griffin who played the violin. It wa announced that the Fir t Baptist Church of Wellington will be ho t to the Fall Rally, to be held the second Tue day of ovember. --Submitted by Mr . Bettie Barrett, Secy. Happy Birthday to you Our beloved centenarian, Mr . Nellie Amos Dyke comes to the Fir t Bapti t Church Elyria for Sunday service , becau e he love the Lord and we feel honored to have her wor hip with us. Her devoted daughters, Mi e Mabel and Clara gave a usual limited annual birthday party for her on April 25. The main gue t were three octogenarian : Mr . 'Lizzie ' Barn– dollar Mrs. ' Hattie Shrub ole, and her cou in Mi Grace Daniels. Pa tor THE OHJO INDEPENDENT BA PTIST

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