The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1964
Missio,naries Lord opens ay Sam and Ellen Hornbrook "I waited patiently for the Lord ; lnd He inclined unto me an<l hearc.l ny cry' ' (P alm 40: 1) and has given 1s a peace that dominate our being. Ne have patiently waited for three ears, knowing that the Lord wanted 1s elsewhere in Mexico but with no iefinite indication a to where. Now hat He ha inclined unto u and hown u that we are to be in Poza ~1ca. Veracruz, for the next year, we 1ave peace in our heart about leaving :uauhtemoi:. We will be tation ,upply" while the mi ionaries there 1re in the U.S.A. for furlough and de– Jutation. We ju t returned from a trip into r entral Mexico where we were privil– !ged to assi t in two evangelistic cam– oaigns. God worked in a marvelou way and 54 confessed Chri t a )avior. Prai se Him! As we returned to Cuauhtemoc, Jur heart rejoiced even more to find hat the hri tian had continued to meet together. We tru t that they will ;ontinue after they no longer h ave mi ionary assistance. There was a good spirit manifested as we told them about our Macedonian call to Central Mexico. As we terminate our work here and encourage them to 'continue" with the Lord, we need our prayers for wi dom and guidance more than ever. New address The Mexican Area Field ouncil, our democratic field government, wil] n1eet in Villa Juarez, Puebl a, Augu t I 1-15. Plea e remember this meeting in prayer. We plan to move to Poza Rica before this meeting. Our new address will be: Mr. & Mrs. Samuel . Hornbrook, Apartado 15 I, Poza Rica, VeracruL, Mexico We would enjoy hearing tron1 you. Many of )' OU have repeatedl y asked that we n1ake kr1own our needs so that )'Our pra}'Crs can lJc 111orc specif– ic. We tru t I J i111 to st1ppJ 1, : l ) he B.M.M. }10 111e ff ice has sL1gges tcd tl1at ~'e a k J<Jd to SLIJ)J)l y $200 111orc n1 011t l1I )' LIJ) f)Of l lo 111ee t tl1e co11sidt=r- d 111inin1t1111 an10L111t to cffecti cly a1 f)' out 1111i s io11ar)' activit)' i11 Me i– o. 'A 1 c: do ha\' e11otagl1 or t1r 0\.\ 1 11 p r 0 11al ne d l>u t n1an)' ti111c V.' c l1a b e11 J1indered i111 t}1 \-vork l) - Cdll e f Jack 1LIJ11d • 2) IL \\ 1 ill c t aJ>J)I 1111atel 2.00 t 111< \ ' c ltr THE OHIO IND PENDENT BAPTIST three y·ea rs; of service furniture and equipment to where we will be working. 3) We will need to fi nd a ati factory hou e in which to Jive in Poza Rica. 4) Thee long trip are very hard on the carryall with it 97 000 mile . We h ave a ked God to uppJy another vehicle. We are con idering a 1962 G.M. . % ton pickup. 5) When we returned from our trip we found that the garage had been entered and all the tool that Sam LI es in the general repair of the carryal I ,pl u a 1 4 and 1/2 inch e lec– tric drill had been tolen. The mi - ionarie with whom we will be work– ing are cot1nting on Sam' partial ly caring for their vehicle too, so we are tru ting God to upply other tool . There i no trace of the tool nor the one who took them. We ap– pr eciate your intere t and know that God wi ll ble you. We wi h to ay a big heart felt 'thank ' f rom a ll the H ornbrook to a ll you who .have been upporting the work here with your gift and prayer . Only in heaven will we know the result of the work done in thi area. May God ble yoLt al l. Breth- ren, pray for u ! Dr. Van Gilder resigns from Western Bible College Dr. Fred R . Brock Jr. wa ap– pointed by the Board to erve a acting pre ident foll owing Dr. Van Gilder' resignation in June to ac– cept the pa torate of the Fir t Bap– ti t hurch of Lo Gato . Dr. Brock ha been connected with the chool as a member of the Boar<l and a part-time facult y men1ber ince the founding of the chool in Oakland , and for the past everal year ha \erved a chairn1an of the ruste s. He i a graduate of Moody Bible I n\t1 tu.te , erved for a ti r11 e as 111i - \ionar) to the Indi an in Ari1ona, and for the pa~t twenty )'Cars l1a\ pa tore(I the 1r~t Bapti st ' hL1rc h of 1>ctalL1111a. on1e even ) ea1" ago 11«.! 1 eccived the }1011orar D . I). ti e grcc fror11 t l1c 81 l1 le ( 'ol lcgc. Appli ca tio11s 1 ron1 ,J)J O\l}ecti e s tt1 tl- ·nts are co11. idcral1l) 1 in c cc s <)f the c: 11roll111c11t nc t tall in the hi s lOf') 11L1111l)er r ccjved i11 a 11 )' J)J' C\ ' i(lLls 'Car, an 1 all i11tlicati()11s J)Oi 11t to tl1c: largest t11 W s tc:r11 . le J)s ar · l)ei11g tak '11 lt> a q t1ire atld it io11al J)fOJ)crl)' t > J)f l– , iLlc )1i)Ll:si11g ft1r tile tu lc11t • School adopts articles of faith of GAR BC Mt. Echo Bible Institute, founded in 1953 as a theological training chool for the Indian people, ha now become an independent Ba,ptist in titution . The In titute ha al o adopted the Article of Faith or Doctrinal Statement as used hy the G.A.R.B.. Rev. Arthur Houk, who erve a a re ident teacher and repre entative of Nfr. Echo Bible In titute i avail– ab le for meetings all day Sunday and each midweek night . Rev. H ouk ha erved a a Bapti t pastor for over I 1 year . H e may be contacted at: Mt . Ec ho Bible In titL1te Great Valley, New York ; phone: Salamanca 948. INFLUENCE • • • A gentleman wa conver ing with an atheisit when another man pa ed. ·'Th1at man" aid the athei t, 'i the founder of our Athei t Jub." Why! that i Mr. Jone an influ– entia l man in the c1hurch. " HYe I know· but hi incon i tencie have driven many of u into athei m and led to the founding of our club." - electecl DECATUR FOUNDRY CO. INC. Division of J . L. Johnson & Son s Inc. 1700 N. Calhoun Street Decatur, Illinois Manufactures Annealing Pots for Malleable foundries The Bible Evangelist Who Believes and Preaches: • The Old Book • The Precious Blood • The New B,rth • The Blessed Hope Rev. Leland G. Arntz Evangelistic and Pulpit Supply Ministry RR# 3, Hudson~ille, Michigan Gospel tracts entitled "Birthdc1y and De th fay" and " Death Is My Shepherd?" are avai lable upon request . AUGUST, 1964 PAGE 9
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