The Ohio Independent Baptist, January 1964

(Concluded from page 8) 11 bar (2 oz.) Baker German Sweet Chocolate plu 6 walnut- ize (2 oz.) chunk of Sweet Chocola te Candy. Fourth Annual Music Workshop to be conducted in February 3 Tb p water 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup whipping cream Beat egg white with alt and cream of tarter until foamy. Add sugar, 2 tb p. at a time beating well after each addition. Continue beating to very tiff peak . Fold in vanilla and nut . Spoon into thoroughly covered butter– ed aluminum 8" pie ,pan to form ne t-like sh ell, build up ides ~ inch above edge of pan. Bake in slow oven (330 d egree ) 50 to 55 minutes. Cool. When cool, dip paring knife into hot water and cut hell into 6 or 8 pieces, also loosen the shell along the edge. Stir chocolate and chocolate candy in the 3 tbsp. of water over low h eat until melted; cool until thickened. Add 2 tsp. vanilla then fold in the ~vhipped cream into the chocolate mixture. Pile into shell. Chill 2 hr . m TS - To label pie, take Alpha-bit c eireal and arrange acr oss pie to spell choco– late. Alpha-bits cereal letter s may also be placed on top of any two-crust pie and slightly press in with rolling pin before baking, to indicate what kind of pie it is. Submitted by r equ est Mrs. Lyal Youngblood 1st Baptist Chur ch Elkhart, Ind. Thi s was served during the Bapti t Mid -Mi ssions Conference 1n Novem– ber - D elicious! I.;et us resolve in our h earts for this year to be a band of pray ing, serving women , ( daughter of The King), daily mindful of the needs with in our state borders and to the utter– most parts of the world. God bles a11d use each one of u for H i Glory! A "Church Music Workshop" is to be held at Cedarville College, Febru– ary 7, 8. Gue t teacher s a t the Fourth An– nual Church Music Workshop will b e harle Berger on, In tructor of Music at Omaha Baptist College, Omaha, Neb . and R obert C . Montgomer y Director of Music at the Calvary Bapti t C hurch of Covington , K y . Mr. Berger on wi ll open the ses ion at 8: 00 on Friday night discu sing the good and bad mu ical features of m any sacred record ings he wi ll b e bringing. S a turday s session which begin with regi tration at 9: 00 a.m., include a keyboard eminar for Sunday Sc,hool Faith to go forward in 1964 By Garrison E. Rice Bible Baptist, Bedford Let u s be of good cheer , for our trus t in the living God alone who so wonderfully ha carried u s through and will lead u to the end. L et u r em ember that we have received our commi sion from our living H ead, the Lord J esu s Christ , a nd r e ponsibility re ts on Him. Al o all care r e ts on Him. Let us believe Him and o we hall see His glory. Le t u count on God. All depends on Hirn . Ever y r eal s,piritual bles ing come only from the Lord. Why fear the coming year when the mightie t power i a t our di po al - "according a he wrought in hri t when he rai ed him from the dead and m ad e him t o it . . . far above all' ' (Eph. 1:19-23). Wha t do we need more? Only to BELIEVE a nd Go Forward! Pra,, ta 1 I" to * * ... . ,. regularly - god i tl1a11 m any J)Cople. . easier to The Message of The New Year I asked the New Year for on1e 1notto weet, Some rule of life with wl1ich to gt1i<le n1y feet~ I ,asked, and pat1sed; he a11\wered soft and low: '· od ' s will to know. " "Will knowledge then uffice, ew Y car?' ' I cried ; And , ere the que ·tio11 ir1to si lence dte<l r-f'he answer ca 111e: •• ay, l)LI l re111cn1bcr, too, od' vlill to do." 11ce 111ore I asked , hi s tlll.'.r c: 110 111t)rC to te ll '.'" A11cl 011ce agai 11 tl1e a11s\\'er s\\'ee tl}' f 11 : ·'y c ! tl1i 0 11e tl1i 11g, all otl1t:.:r tl1i11gs abovi;, J d ' ,,,ill to lo,, ." and Church ,pianists at 10 a.m.; a conducting seminar for departmental ong leader and choir directors at 11 a.m. · lunch and exhibits at 12 noon; reading sess ion of new choir music from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. · a question and answer ession at 3: 30; a dinner hour at 5: 00; and a musical pro– gram including the College Choir at 7 p .m. The Music M asters Club, ponsor of the Workshop, are asking a $ 1.50 registr ation fee for the Saturday ses– sion . Those needing overnight lodg– ing are r equested to m ake their own arrangements. The registr a tion fee does not include meals, but the Col– lege cafeteria will be av·ailable for those desiring to eat at ,the College. W e do n o t realize the \vorth of tl1e anch or until ,,,e are in the s torm. * * * Edu ca tion can polish m en , but onlv the blood of Christ can cleanse tl1em. * * * The Y\'Orld is n o t m o, red b y our sta t is tics but b v our spiritualit)r. * * * U se you r h ead . . . it's the l ittle things that count. * * * bili tv is of little ,,alue ,,,ithou t d ependabilit,r. A New Year's Resolution for Dedicated Christians I do her eby olemnly re olve, by the Grace of God and to H i honour and glory, to make the year of 1964 my n10 t profitable to Hi n1 by: 1. Praying mor e fervently for od·.. wi ll in my life that I n1ight be u ed by Hin1 . 2. Dedicati ng more to r a<ling H is Word and n1aking it a daily pra - tice. 3. Ft1lfilling n1)- r pon ib1Iitie.. a a ht1rch Offi er 111orc \\illtngl\ and e ffi cien t}\ . • 4. tt nding c1ll regLtlar "' l1t1r 11 crviccs anli ( ' ht1r h acti\ itie , 111ore f a1thft1ll, 5. v 1t11C\\tng to the t111\Ll\ cti anti tleal111g \\'1th the 1nti1ttere11t ar1J hack \ ltti ticn ( 'hr1 ttd 11\ \\1th lo, an LI bo ILi r1e , 6. , i,,ing of 111, 111ean, r11t)1e liber– all)' an(I JO\ ott,l\ ,vl1ethc1 pre~ 111 L)r al),e11t tro111 111, (. l1t11 ~ l1 . 1 ' t,111d111g ,, 1th 111, r>.1~t )f , , ti '"' ; e1, a11t , a11Ll c11 ie .1, L1ring t b a 1 t) l1 i111 , Illi 11o t a gri f. - Rt Da,,i 1 [.. . l attl1 , ' .

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