The Ohio Independent Baptist, May 1964
_eart to eart mong t e omen ll\ ~t r, l tl(·Z fil11cr..... 6(1' 'antcrbt1ry Road, ( ' lcve land lletghl ·, Ohio - 4-it 18. \ f I\ • • • l t I fl l .l\.ill\, nil 'll'\\\ fl1r tl1c J1111e '""ttc "il1t tild l1c i11 fr,. l1lncr\; ha11c.l, h}' ' r. Jttl\ tlt)tl~c, t1, Jt1 r1c "th etc. l>f~J,c hear th, ~ 111 n1intl \Owe can have tilt' ri cl1t 1,,t1c l l1:.111k \ ' Otl . ... • 1 l1e dc"1rc t L)f treast1rc" n ear th to me re not the thi11g that \ e handle and ee Bue 111e111 rie f } ar that are filled with yottr love, \\ 1 1th ble , ' tog.· ) tl pra)'ed upon me from above, The fa t that con1pelling. et gently, you drew 1) ' t1l to the ~ onderful aviour you knew. ) ' ttr life li l e a fragra nce through all of my years. haring n1)' joy and bani hing tear - The lnowl dge that I am urrounded by prayer, (~ n1n1itted fore er to God' loving care - The e are the thing that really have worth, The deare t of trea tire I have on thi earth. 't' ur labor of love I can never repay Bttt ·'Thank you, dear Mother " , i all I can ay. (Charlotte E. Arnold. Young People's Paper, Used by permi ion of American Sunday School Union) • • * Ble ed of the Lord are tho e of u who were reared by Christian mothers · and equally ble ed are tho e of u who are privileged to be Chri tian mothers even in the e troubled day . In hi book This Way to Happiness, Dr. Clyde M. arr amore note ome of the ba ic need of children a. they are brought up in the fear and admonition of the Lord: Love and affection A en e of belonging A ense of accomplishment A en e of security Thi book and another titled H ow to Understand and Jnflit ence CJ1ildren by the ame author, can be of vital value in Chri tian homes and church libraries. They are pubJi hed by Zondervan Publi hers and available in Bible Book Store . Regrettably little or no thing was written in the way of practical guidelines for parent in years pa t. These books are gems for young Christian mothers. We recommend that you secure them, read them, use them, young mothers. And God ble yot1 a He alone can do! PAGE 10 • Mrs. Inez Milner, Women 's Editor By request Mrs. Charlotte Arnold author and wife of Dr. Milton Arnold, Deputation Secretary South with Baptist Mid-Mission . Fel lowships Report The South Bethel Women's Fellow– slzip had a most enjoyable semi-annual Rall y in the Central Baptist Church, Columbus, March 17, 1964. The theme for the day was "SERVING NEAR AND FAR' '. The song service was 'led by Mrs. Adrian Hancock, with Mrs. Wm. Brock and Mrs. Nolan Fry at the piano , then invocation by Mrs. Cole– man, after which Mrs. Franz of the ho t church missionary society gave a mo t cordial welcome. Mrs. Wills of Bible Baptist, Grove Ci ty, chose Rev. 20 for the Seripture reading, prayer reque ts were given and a . ea on of prayer followed . MAY, 1964 Prccccding the mc\sage, Mrs. l .. ois 'fttlga f Immanuel Baptis t favored t i with a beat1tiful solo, "No One ared For My oul", Mr5. C, corge Myer , Pine Hill Baptis t, serving N AR with F.B.H.M. used Act~ J : 8 a her text. Act , being a book o f hi tory, her chall enging que tions were: '·How are we writing hi tory? What are we doing for Je u ?" We are to go forth after we have re– ceived Hi power , to witnes , to e tab– li h new churches - where: Jerusal– em - At Home. From the Display Table Mrs. Beagle, Immanuel Ba,ptist ; Mrs. Ed– ward , Memorial, Mrs. Simcox, Faith Bapti t all of Columbus; Mrs. Madi- on, Bible Baptist, Grove City, gave intere ting Project reports from their church groups. Lunch wa an enjoyable time after which we reassembled with prayer by Mrs. Frank Caligiuri then our pre ident Mr . McKeever took charge. Roll call revealed 98 ladies and 23 children were present from 16 dif– ferent churches. During the business ession Mrs . McKeever presented the new project for 1964 $200 for Bapti t Mid-Missions office toward expenses in •bringing the Congo mis- ionaries home. The offering for the day totaled $66.70. A special welcome was given to all missionaries and wives of new pastors in the Bethel area, since our last meet- • 1ng. Just before the message Mrs. Tulga and Mrs. Gran.dstaff sang a duet "His Love is Wonderful to Me". Mrs. Garnet Timble serving in the "FAR" area of Brazil for 27 years brought a message using 2 Chron. 25: 6-9 ,point– ing out that often we do not want to give up what we have and go where God wants us to go, but in verse 9 we are told: "The Lord is able to give thee much more than this." In clo - ing she a ked u to pray for her and all mi ionaries, u ing the word from 2 The . 3: 1-3 praying for protection and that they might be delivered from ttnrea onable and wicked men . --Submitted by Juanita Wil], ecretary. .,. ... * •S- ··· West Moriah W01ne11 's M issionar)' Fel/01vship - Miss Ri,1/1 Hege wa. gue t peaker at our Rally in ,the Fir t Bapti. t Cht1rch, Lanca ter, May 12th . THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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