The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1964

20 minute before baking. Bake 60 to 70 minute in moderate oven 350 degree , until tooth,pick thru t into center come out .clean. ote: Roll the nut in a little of the flour before putting this into batter for better blending. Al so note: Make this ut Bread the day before using· loaf will slice better. ISSUES - (Concluded from page 6) fox, when close hunted by the dog , will pretend to be one of them, and run with the pack. That i what certain are aiming at ju t now: the toxes would seem to be dogs. But in the case of the fox, his strong scent betrays him, and the dog soon find him out ; and even o, the scent of f al e doctrine i not ea ily con– cealed, and the game doe not answer for long. There are extant ministers of whom we scarce can tell whether they are dogs or foxes; but all men shall know our quality a long as we Jive, and they shall be in no doubt as to w bat we believe and teach. We shall not hesitate to speak in the strongest Saxon words we can find and in the plainest sentences we can put together, that which we hold as fundamental truth. " * * * Cuyahoga Falls Rev . Fred Barlow, Sunday School Consultant of the Regular Bapti t Press, was at Graham Road Bapti t , Cuyahoga F alls, Ohio, March l 2-15. Ne o -Evangelical ism Robe rt Lightner Th is book is a difi n iti ve study of the various elements of evangel ical Ch r1st 1anity, stat i ng the major points of con tent ion and instructing the reader to t he dangers of each sys– tem, both liberal and conservat ive . St1mula11ng reading f o r every Chri s– t ian. Clot h $2.00 Jesus' Title To t h e Th rone of David W. W. Barndol lar Evidence proving t he validi ty o f Jesus' right to the th rone is ma r– shalled in a scholarly and Scrip– tural manner demonstra t ing that Jesus received His physical con– nec1 ior1 to 1 he David ic Throne f rorn His mother Mary, while His legal title 1o that Throne came t hrough His foster father, Joseph. Dr John F. Walvoord states. ' 'Bibli(dl sc~1ol– ars w i 11 be ind e b 1 ed to the au t l1 or for t J1 i s fr es h an d i 11 um i n at i 11 g co ,1- , i l)uf ion ." $2 .50 Evangel Book Sales P. 0 . Box 734, Findlay, Ohio fHE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST AT HILLTOP HOUSE Every day has its surprises at home By Elton C. Hukill, Supt . Mrs. Hukill and I arrived at Hilltop House Jan. 8 to assume our new duties as Matron and SL1perintendent of the Home. We were welcomed ver y cordially by the folk here and our initiation into the work ha been made very plea ant. A lready we have come •to love each one in the our Lord Je u Chri st. We feel as though we were one family. We appreciate very much the help of Brother Dean Henry and Mr . Henry, Brother Clarence Dunlap, Mrs. Wilson our cook, and Mr . Martin our housekeeper, in familiarizing us with our duties. There are now s ix re ident in the Home, making 11 in our family altogether . Every day seem ito have its surpri es and new experiences. We have devotions at the table every morning after breakfas t. We have been reading from the Gospel of John. Often some particular ver e i di cus ed and the ,period clo es with prayer. We try to have each one ·participate. A Tue day evening Bible Class has been started with s tudie tin the Epistle to the Ephe ian . All have entered into these studie with deep intere t. Pray for u that the e times of f ello,wship with the Lord may be profitable to each. Two birthdays were celebrated in January, the 80th birthday of Mr . Anna Caulkins, and the 77th of Brother Clarence Dunlap. Mr . Key and Mr . McCracken of the Norton Center Ba,pti t Church erved cake and coffee to all. They made the occasion a very enjoyable one. Several vi itor called during the month. We extended a vVarm Welcome to all who came ,to horten the hour of our re idents by these times of fellowship. We would welcome any church group who will come for a service of ong and tes timony. We would gladly give over our Tuesday Evening Bible Study time to any uch group. Please .call the Home at Barberton 745-8475 for an appointment, or call Mr . Edgar Todd , Barberton SH 5-3446. We would be happy to pre ent the work of the Home to ·any church or ohurc·h group. The Bible Evangelist Who Believes and Preaches: • The Old Book • The Pre cious Blood • The New Birth • The Blessed Hope Rev. Leland G. Arntz Evangelistic and Pulpit Supply Ministry RR# 3 , Hudson~·i lle, Michigan Gospel tracts e ntitle d " Birthday and De af h– day" and " Death Is My Shepherd?" a re available upon re q uest. HOW TO PUBLISH YOUR BOOK Join our successful authors in a comple te and reliable pub I ishing progra,n. pub, licity, advertising, handsorne books. Speedy, efficient service. Send for FREE n,an· uscript report & copy of Publish Your Book. C A R l T O N P R E S S Dept. 018, 84 Fifth Ave., New York 11, N. Y. Girard On March 15 a r eport from Bible Bapti t, hurch, Girard bowed at– tendance a SS 58; n1orning wor hip 60· evening 47. CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION Our 60th Year A staff of eighteen full-time or 1 art-time workers ,vitnessing to our Lord's "brethren" in Ohio, W est Virginia, Brazi]; and other areas by radio and the mailing ministry. Our policy to cooperate ,vith local Nelv Testament churches in the ac cepted n1ethods of Scriptural eva11gel– ism and tl1e placing of ne,v converts. , . \Ve express our a }Jprec1<1 tto!l to t l1e 1).. 1stors a11cl frie11ds 1n 51 of oi_1r Ohio Association Churches ,vho 1n tl1e IJast year huve l1el1)eJ 111ake tl1is 111i111stry possible. • . t a{ f lllCitlhers are ]1arp)' to \'lSlt cl1t1rcl1es 111 tl1e s1)irit o cts 15: 4 to sl1are reports a11cl i11s1lirationnl 111essages co11cer 11ing the 111i111stry. \ \Trite for free CO}l}' - u•l run1reter for Israel" ,l quarterl}' de,•ot d to J e,visl1 Pro1)l1ecies, urrent Ne,v~ i, bot1t tl1e J e,vs a11cl tl1rilling re1)orts f ro111 11tlssionaries. ("'era lei \ 7. S111clser, upt. P.O. Bo 3556, leveland 18, Ohio APRIL, 1964 PAGE 9

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