The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1964

What can be done about it? P. ych 1 gi t , anti ex1Je rt s say 1l1 nt ·aching n1oral and ethica l va lL1cs is 1e fir t te,p i11 ovcrco r11i ng c hca ting. . change in 111or a l a ttitt1d c i. nccc. - 1ry. Thi mu t be ach.ieved by the tident and it.heir parent. . Persona l 1tegrity, elf r e pec t, and the ati s– tc tion of do ing one' own w r k 1u ' t be re.. tored . Prevent ati ve 1 1ea~– re inc lt1de giving ora l tes t. , p p ui zze , requiring interview , progres , eport on theme , and in1proving eat– , g arr angement during te t . Better ela tion amo ng tuden'1 parent , and eac•her may al o help to le en heating. Puni hment given to c heat – r may cau e other to top and hink . But our greate t need i for icriplttr a l ,teaching abo t1t no t bei ng ·onforme,d to the world ' way o f do ing hing . A tudent mLt t have r e ,pec t for 1im elf a an individu al and he mu t , ave confidence in hi capability. [hen he will not want to chea t, for Nhen he cheats he lower him e lf in 1i own eye and in the eye of ) ther . Furthermore, Christi an youn g people bring upon ,them elve the di - 1pproval of the Lord. We hould r eal– ize that He is with u all the time, in chool and a t home. Thi · hould be enoug 1 h to make us want tto be hone t and live live epara ted unto Him. When we cheat we m ake it easier for ourselve to give in to other ins. Our consciences become sear ed ; we are no longer sensitive to the convicting work of the Holy Spirit. Also cheating hurts our testin1ony. When we chea t our un aved cla - mates ,can' t see Chri t in u . Chris– ti ans r eally don',t need to cheat, be– cause they have the Lord to help them in every tri al and t esting. So, what if cheating is taken for granted in most of our hig,h schools? That doesn't justify our conforming. High schoolers, let's get out and stay out of the r anks of Christian cheaters! * •I• •,• Gambling is ,a w,ay o f getting noth– ing for something. * * 'ii T he fool,ishness of preachers mu t not be mistaken for the fooli hnes of preachi ng. ·'• ... There'<; no fool like an old fool trying to act Jikc a young foo l. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST AT HILLTOP HOUSE By Elton C. Hukill, Supt. D Ll r i n g t h ho t c.l a y" of J t I ne w c a t H illtop Hou5c were frequentl y \ccn enjoying tf1c c ell hrcczc') on <)Ur l1ig fro nt porc h. our large glicJcr~ lure a ll of Lt ~ to <Jrowc;y re lief lrc>n1 the e tre111e hea t. A in the past vi5i l rs have been 111 any, a nc.J a lway , we lcon1c. '"J 'l1c W.M.U. of the Brook\ ic.lc Rapti,t hurch f leve land <;erved a hounte– ou lunc heo n for a ll here al the hon,e , bLtl pa rti cttl arl y in honor of the 84th bir l h day of o ne of Lt r re iclen tc;, Mr~. Ali ce Mowen. Al so, nine lac.lie\ f the Hun tsbttrg Baptist 'ht1rch 111auc the long jot1rney here l pre ent a fine devotiona l pr ogram one Tue~day evening and serve cake and pt1nch to a ll. Wha t a bles ing these grotip. arc to ti alJ . There ha been some i~kne s, al- o. Mr . Margaret Me inen was con– fined to her room for two week , but is now back wi th u again. We mis cd her cheery fellow hip. Mr . Laura ,~~- ll olt1 hn , l1ccn con1pcll cc.l to go on a very \Lrict , ugar fr ee clic t l)CCat1~c of c.lia l1ctc, . Mr\. Ali ce Mc>wcn en tcrc<. I tl1c 13ar1erlc)n I Jo..,pital le) un tlcrgo a ca ta , act operation Jul y 1 We ur c praying carnc\tly that she r11ay have al lea\ l partial r c, lora ti on of , i g h t i 11 one c y c. Mi \\ C'arolin tuc.ld1 fc>r c.J vi\itcc.l wit h f r ic 11 cJ, i n N cw York St a t c t <) r two week\. Our hou\ekeepcr , Mr\. Martin , look a two week\ rc\t ancl \pent a few c.J ay\ with her \O n in C ' hi cago. We were able to ge t local help during her ,Ll1 \Cncc. Mr . anc.l Mr \. H ukill were privil ege<.! to ~pcnc.l a couple of day<, at the G.A. l~.f3 .C. ( 'on ferencc at Winon a I.Ja ke Ind . Dur 1 n g J Lt n e t1,pt. H Lt k i 11 wa\ privileged to mini5ter the Word and to pre cnt the Home al the Berlin Heights Bapti t httrch ; at alvary Bapti t ht1rch, alem ; and at First Bapti t hurch , R ittman. Praic;c God for these opportt1nitie . PROCla1m1n("j ChRISt to th€ J€W [ \ Fo r 28 yea r s w e h ave bee n t elling Israe l o f her Messiah over 50 and more radio stations at home and abroad. Li teratu re and personal follow-up by ou r mis- sionari es has made this minist ry very effec t ive. Now Coulson Shepherd, in fai th we are enlargi ng our missionary staff. Many Director of the 3 m i ll ion Jews in t he N.Y. area, and in other large ci t ies are open to approach with the Gospel . The time to reach them is very short. Will you take t his expanded outreach on your heart , to pray and share? Box 31 Patchogue, Send for free copy of our informative quarterly, New York 11773 MESSAGE TO ISRAEL. messa("j€ to 1sRa€l, inc. LOS ANGELES BAPTIST COLLEGE NEWHALL, Dr. John R. Dunkin President & GRADUATE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CALIFORNIA A CHRIST CENTERED COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES C. Lloyd Button, M. A. Dean • Six Maiors (A.B. & B. S. Degree) • Outstanding Faculty • Good Employment • ' 'Come and Enioy The Sun' ' • Lovely New Campus W rite for Catalog Today - LABC. Newhall, California A UGUST, 1964 PAGE 5

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=