The Ohio Independent Baptist, September 1964
Beams from the Lighthouse B Mrs. W. H. K isl r, Huntington City Mission, 1030 - Seventh Ave. Huntington, West Virgi n ia ' 'A Christian Lighthouse' ' - Romans 1: 16 •• 111<.' 1 ,rtl l1atl1 ltl)nl.' grc·.,t tl11ng, lt1r tt • \\ l1crc< f vvc arc gln(l .. P1..ia ln1 1_ , . ~ \\' e l1a,·c ,1,"''t:11 th1, ,1, t1r ··~11c~iar· \ 'Cr<;c f<)r the )Car ,incc \.vc ill \.' Clll' r .ll\.' )t1r _ "ll1 1\ 1111,~cr, .. 11) here nt tl1c Ht111lingl 11 ily 1i '-lio11 thi \ 't'l11 ll1~ J .. ltltl ..lf\. ()t1r l1c . .1rt, ~1rc fdlcll \.\ 1tl1 ~)rni c t t1r H eu cnl athcr in th at H e h a Ct'll fit tt) ti.c t\\l) '-'f the lcc.1'it of Hi ~ scr ant 1n Ht1ntington for n0arly a tl t1.1rtt:r f ~1 cntt1r, 1 h r arc 111c.1n) tl1ing. ab tit \.\ hich 1 cot1ld remini ce and I n1 ay do i n r11, nrttt;)c. ht1t for 11 \\ 1 \\ant t bring y ti tip to date on thing that arc h. .1 ppen ir1g at pre. ent. . . f t1r, . t1r ntgh ti 1 Go pel ervice go on every n1gh t 1 n the year and ,, c h .. 1, c , en 111c real deci , j n for hri t. The tragic thing about mo t of ttic c n1cn i that the\. are "'ith tit a hon1e or anyo ne who really care . Thi ., ha, ti t1..11l, been hr tight abot1t b) in in their live . One - f the n10 t recent convert ha been an Indian , and ince hi co n- , cr "i n he ha ~ a ked for a place to tay at the Mi ion o that he can be n ar hri t1an pe pie, hear the Word daily and have hri tian fello 1 w hip. He aid he \\.Ot1ld do any kind of work he i able to do jL1 t for thi opportunity. H ha been with u for about two week and we are very much impre ed \\·ith the progre he i making. Our Bible Club and Sunday School are till a real ch·allenge, but al o a real jo)' . and God give u a oul now and then fior our labor. . . Our Door of Hope i the department where we ee most of the sp1r1tual gro\\ th. o t of the girl accept Chri t a Saviour very oon after they come to ti . ome of them have tayed a long as ix month . ·· ·· wa witlh u for that length of time. She became a ble si ng to all of ti in her quiet Chri ti an manner witnes ing every chance he h,ad for her a\iour. When a new girl would come in be would tart witne sing to her. We have two girl in the Home now. One ha a fo ter parent and feel he ha been put a ide for the other children in ~he f,amily. Becau e of thi he feel ha had very little love and under tanding. The other girl' mother died when he was a baby and she was rai ed b 1· her father . neighbor , and any relative who were intere ted. We are so glad for the op,portunity to how the e girl our love and to tell them of the Saviour who love them far better than we. Keep remembering u to Him. The Los Angeles Hebrew Mission Approved Baptist Mid-Mission Station Continuous Witness to Israel since 1908 Dr. James A. Vaus , Execut ive Secretary Los Angeles Second Largest City in United States in Jewish Population - 425,000 A Faith Work Phases of Work Watchmen on the walls club Ind oor Meet ings 11 Jewish Workers Jewish-College-Students Ladies Aux ii iary Open Air Meet ings J ewish Postal Evangelism Bible Classes Vis itation Childre n 's Wo rk Tract Printing and Distribution Tapes for Missionary Societies Programs for churches 850 Echo Park Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal if . - 90026 SEPTEMBER 1964 PAGE 12 (Conc lud cl from pag 3) cal l) irccllJJ'; li ss ,l al lys ,.. . li ~ti11cs l.. xtcnsi<>n I ircctor <)( Won1cn· l)e- 11 art n1c 11 t: M 1 s. 1 l ht tr (, .. <." t/ cr; and Rev. Delbert H. ,ccr At1clio- ist1nl f) epa rt 111 cn t. P1cturc(I: "' irst Tlow (left to right) ...~haron (,""1rtlncr, ancy I cwi~, Mrs. C 'r<1\hy, Mr . C ro'>hy. Belly tic ( ,rccn. I{ ache I chi Id r o l h. Maris lt e I .. cw is Virginia Beyer; cconc.1 Row ( l eft to right) Mrs. Baker, Mr<;. R. Smith, Mr . helton, Mr . 0. Smith, Mr . ( "' lark , Mr . Thoma on Mrs. Wil cox. Mr . Kat ion Mr . lem, Ethel Lttke Mr . Ben nett Mr<;. vans. Mr. van ~ Third Row ( left to right) Mr. Baker, Mr . R. he)ton, Mr . 0. mith, Mr . Fray, Mr. lark , Mr. Thom·a on, Mr . Wilcox, Sandra Bana- ik Mr. Kat ion Violet Able, Mr . Clem, Mr. Bennett, Mr . Santo , Mr. Santo · Fourth Row ( left to right) Mr. aton Mr . Eaton Mr . Mc- amara Mr. Mc amara, Mrs. Fray, Mr. Dod , and Mr . Dod A mission field in an asphalt iungle By Fred Alexander Baptist School of the Bible The advancement of our school is the greatest passion of our lives. A mis ion field in the asphalt jungles of Cleveland in 1964 i quite different from our anticipated program in 1929 a missionaries to Africa ju t out of A bury College. There are simply not enough hours in the day to do half of the work that i crying to be done. or do we have the ability to make peo,ple see and feel how imper– ative it i that we do omething 11o lv! There is no trong mis ion board, no fundamental denomination that we know of, that i making the evan– gelization of the American egro a crash program. On the contrary we. who hould have pioneered in thi field, are of all people the most in- different. We ·have waited too long to have any first hand inifluence for Christ among one-tenth of our popu- lation, the 20,000,000 egroe . I mean we cannot be pa tor and evan- geli t · we still however can make a contribution through chools that will qualify workers. In the la t year our school ha made rather amazing move forward. (Continued on page 14) THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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