The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1964

Cleveland Heb rew Mi ss ion started with sma ll p rayer band 60 years ago 't t"' 11 1, ,, I l>(,.:t 111:11 k., tl1c ,, t1ctl1 1111ni\t1 \ {)f tl1c t ,""'c)n i" hear I in th1 cc ' t .. llC\ i11 the ho111cl,1ntl anti <.)\Cr f<.)ttr ·talion" 111 13ra11l. The tc,t1111t)l1) thrt)ugh the 1Jrinte<.I page rca l1t.;.., acr \'i the cot1ntrv anti inl<1 .11111,t'J,..l, t 111(' t<.1ttnll1n~ t)f tl1c ..... l l\.'\t'l,\ 1 1\.l H l1tL\\ \l l'i\h)ll r\n Jll 'l - 111g r,\ l )J \\ })t) }),\\.{ }1L,)rt\ the l1c ' '"-' t HLl,rL,, ( " t1r1 t1 .. 111 [)r D .. \\tLI l .. 1r 11 at rt1c 1a~a11a l~ll1lc ( )t1fcr- ... " , .l ' t' ,, .. 1 1t)\.1 · , 111 .. 111 t lcaLI tl1c \\ a 1n ,1 1 1 t tf(,rt Lt' c, .. 111gellzc the large " ,, ,11 ('\,n1111t1r11t\ )t ' lc\clantl, Ohio . . (, ti h·a\ hie \Ctl the Mi\si n w·1th <.)Lt l Lantf i ng leadership ~1~ro s ithc \.ear\ . The late Dr . Herbert t,acken- \ 1 1r ..\~ er h.111ti ,, a, f r111ctl \\ 1th lead- ., z i c, f ounder of r i e ~ ide Bib 1e ( ' on- i ng c\ .. 1r1gcl1c .. 1l i1a t r anu la) 111an ,)t t11e \..it) 111ec-ti11g regL1larl). hen ference, and the late dwin ar- 111an, a pre iden,t of ,the An1erican the l.. lte Dr a111L1el Vv ilk.in n of the · ngineering ociety were among the beloved pre ident of the Mi ion for n1any year . A former pre iden,t, Dr . J . . M acauley who wa then pa itor ~l1IJ111,t\ 11 in t the J ew of • l L1nLi n. Englantl \\a invited to con– Lll1ct .1 Bible c nferen e in Lhe in– t re,t L)f I,rael . of the edar Hill Bapti t hurch, i he in ptrat ion of that conference now pre ident of the London College of Bible and Mi ion in anada. Rev. led to the fot1nding f the leveland harl e Ohman faithfully erved a pre ident in recent year until uc– ceeded by Mr. George Dunn of Euclid- oibtingh,am Bapti t hurch thi year. Hehre\\ I i ion. which today ha it large t taff in the hi tory f the te tin1on,. with t'wO field a·t home ., and t\\ o abroad: leveland Ohio ~ Charle ton. W. a., Sao Paulo and Rio de J anerio. Brazil. The R adio The late Rev. Frederick Imh f OCTOBER 1964 The Blessing of A Song ..\iVhat a Friend we have in J e. ti.·· ang a }j t 1 tle chi Id one day, And a wear y woman li tened To the darling, happy play. All her life eemed dark and gloomy. And her heart wa ad with care; weetly rang the childi h treble ' 'All our in and grief to bear." She wa pointing out ~he Saviour , Who could carry every woe, And the one who ad ly Ii tened eeded one to he1p her o. in and grief were heavy bLtrden For a fainting oul to bear, But the H appy inging bade her. ' ·Take it to the Lord in prayer." With a imple trL1 ting pirit Weak and worn he turned to God, A king Chri t to take her burden. For He wa the inner Lord. Je u wa the only Refuge: He could take her in and care, And He ble ed the weary won1an When he came to Him in prayer. And the happy child till 5inging, . ever knew he had a part In God' wondrou work of bringing Peace into a troubled heart. -A1rtl1nr U11A.11nll'l1 PAGE 12 \Crvctl the 1 i\\lC)n as stq1eri n le nllcn l I ()f I<) v car\ a ntl was ~t1ccccllcll l1y the pre cnt ~uperintcnc.lcnl. l{cv. <,craltl 111c l\cr in 1941 . ·1 he hclovccl apo\tle PaLtl in writing to the Thc\\aloni,1n\ \aitl, " For what i ot1r h pc, or joy. or crown of rc– joici 11g? Arc not even ye in the pre\- cnce of ot1r lJord Je u~ hri <;it ut Hi s co n1ing?" 1 he Hebrew hri .tian in the churche of Jeveland, and aero the land rejoice the heart of faithful mi ionarie who led them to hri t. There ar e bright pro pect 1~or ex– pan ion of ,the witne ,to Jew in Cleveland with the coming of another couple oon ,and there i likewi e the po . ibility in ithe near future of open– ing up new field abroad. "Hitherto hath the Lord helped u " . . . Henceforth He hall le,ad u on to that ,perfect day of Hi gloriou return . Are you running Out on God? When you leave Sunday School without taying for wor hip ervice you are running out on God. 1 t i n 't running out on the preacher or the church or even a friend· it i God. Sunday after Sunday with aching heart the pa tor ee people walking away from God a obey go home. He i n·t jealou becau e they don t tay to hear him ,preach. He i heartsore becau e they 1are mi ing the whole pL1rpo e of the church. Some pride them e]ve that by attending Sunday chool they have fulfilled their re– )igiou obligation , when all they have done i alved their con ~ience. The greate t ble ing the church ha to offer i an hoL1r in the pre ence of God in corporate wor hip. ~elected Ohio Youth Rally - at Cedar– ville College - day after Thanksgiving Don't Miss it! THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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