The Ohio Independent Baptist, July 1964

-_ eart to eart mong t e _ omen I~) i\ t1, 1Ill'Z l ilr1'1". .._ ,,5 ("'n11tcrbttry R(1all , Clcvclar1d Height~, Ohio - 44118 . Peace For Such a Time As Th is "H, l.1i"f H 1, ··ig11t l1a11 I tlf' 11 111c. .,i11!.! ttnl\ 'lll' tl',lr n«..,t ·• - Re,. 1 : I 7. l)·1~ "t \\ ~lli11gt")r1·" tfi "t.:r,. ,, hc11 .... ('111111,ltlliCJ fl) ~) On \ OlllC r>er1l llS "'lt1t,. lt11~crcd a 111l)n1ent .1..-; tt afraid, .... a r1"i then ,a tti ·~ t: t 111c ha, e n ~I.. f' f \ L)ttr all- t1nqt1er1ng hand e t 1 r c I g l) • ,l n d t he n I an d i t . H ... "c1' the cl .. 1 p f C hri~t· .. hanu be– fL)re t:\ r, btt f \\Ork. every hard t .. t,"-. , er\ hartle. \ r) go d deed . Bend , our h~ad i11 the de\\)' fre. h– ne!\ l)f e,,er) n1 rning. ere }ou go f rth to n1eet the da) · dt1tie and peril . J nd \\ ai t for the benediction l f Chri t. a. He la) Hi hanu upon ~ ot1. The} are hand of ble ing. Their touch \\ ill in ,pire ) ou for cour– age and trength and al l beautift1l and noble li\~i ng. - J. R. Miller. .:- . , . ·1· .. ,: . ... ..Peace I leave with ) "OU, my peace I gtve unto ) ou ... let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.'' - John 14:27. Fellowship Report We t Moriah Women' Mi ionary Fellow hip held their Spring Rally. fa) 12. in the Bible Mi ion Bapti t Church, Reynold burg. Mr . Harry Cole directed the ong ervice. "'·ith fr . Max Harvey at the piano. Invocation wa given by pre i– dent Mr . Erwin Towle; Mr . L. Thomp on. pa tor' wife of the ho t church extended a cordial welcome. T,he vi iting mi ionarie , pastor' wi\·e in the vVe t Moriah Fellow hip \.\ere pecialJ), recognized . The lad1e trio from Grace Bapti t Church, Sunbury. ang a ,pecial num- ber= after \.\ hich Mi Ruth Hege e\'acuated mi ionary from Kwilu Pro\ 1 1nce, Congo. with Bapti t Mid– ~11 1on poke, using P alm 124, in relating her experience during the recent attack upon her life and the mart) 1 ring of her companion Mi s Irene Ferrel. 1rs. Towle closed the morn~ng se ion with pr.ayer following th1 tirr1ng message. After an enjo 1 able time of fellow– . hip and deliciou lunch, the after– noon meeting began ¥.-ith a bus1nes ~ e ron. A constitution "'as accepted, JULY, 1964 Page 10 Dark. hot1r, c 111e to all f lt ; and if \ e hav n clt1e t a peace that can pac; 11nbroken bhrol1gh their r11t1r k.) gl 111. we haJ l be in a ta te of c ntinu al dread . Any . tone flung hy a chance pa, erby may break the cry. tal clearne of ~he Lake of Peace and end di turbing ripple aero it, t1nle you have learned to trt1 t in the perpetual pre ence of Him 'who can make and keep a ..great cal n1" within the oul. Only let noth– ing con1e to you which you hall not in tantly hand over to Him all petty worrie. . all cru hing difficultie , al l inability to believe. - F. B. Meyer. -:. ••• * * "A. thy day , o hall fihy ~ trength he." Deut . 33:25. o day without it duty; no duty without trengtJh to perform it. - elected. The above devotional pa age and commentary ha been taken from "Thought for tihe Quiet Hour, ' edited by D. L. Moody. the following new officers were elect– ed: Pre . Mr . L. Thomp on, 1 st Vice Pre . Mrs. C. Guthrie, 2nd Vice Pre . Mr . E. Guthrie, ec'y. Mr . C. Spaulcling, Treas. Mrs. 0. Gammill. A pecial number in mu ic wa pre ented by ladies of the Fir t Bap– ti t Church, Lanca ter, after which Mi Edn,a Mae Peebles 1ed in de– votion . Time was given for the ladie to vi it the di play of White Oro work and Mi ionary Curio . Mi Pat y King on furlough from Central Africa Republic with Bap. Mid -Mi ion , wias the afternoon peaker, using Roman 10-13-14 and eh. 4: 19 for a spiritual challenge. Our out-1going president Mr . Towle clo ed the meeting with prayer. The meeting wa attended by well over l 00 ladie and children, the offering for the day wa $53.29. - Reported by Mr . lark Spaulding. * * * Faith' greate t triumph are ac– ch ieved through greate t trial . .. ·=- ·-.· ·•·. ~ -:- A groundle rumor often cover a lot of ground. Lest We Forget - A Reminder J lily 20 throt1gh At,g. J Baptist M icl-M is \io 11 \' .\'e111 i11<1r, C~ cdarvi Ile C'ol legc, edarville. ocictics and 1ndividt1als hot1ld end vot1r con– tribution\ directl y lo Bapti\t Mid- J i ion, 1740 . 12 th t., ( ' Jeve– Iand 44114. J ltl y 21 Tue <lay at one o'clock. • the W 0 111en's A 1tx iliary of H ii/top /1 0 L1se, meet in the orton enter Bapti t hurch, 4239 Cleveland– Ma ilJon Road, Barberton. This include, all ladie appointed by your church for Hill top Hou e. WOMEN'S RETREAT August 11 -13 Cedarville College campus Augu t 11-13 Women's Retreat, Cedarville College Campus, Cedar– ville. Get your re erv:ations in early. Speaker are Mrs. Earl Umbaugh, Mr . Lan ing Vail Mr . George O'Bryon and other . For in tance Mrs. L. B. Frye with Ceramic and Chalk Arti try. All these speakers are pre enting mes ages most vital and informative to our future. Only $15.00 which includes lodging, meal nacks,. It j $16.00 if you wi h linen furni bed. Send your re ervation and checks to Mrs. Clifford Jobn on, cl o Cedarville allege Cedarville, Ohio, individu– ally or ·a a group before July 31 . t if po ible. Sept. 15, Tue day 10-3 p.m. - Berean W omen's Fellowship, Beth– lehem B~pti t Church Cleveland. Sept. 15, Tue day l 0-3 p.m. - Sout/1 B e thel Fellowship, Immanuel Bap– ti t Church, Arcanum. Oct. l 9-22 Ohio A 'n. Annual Meeting al o W omen's Missionar)' Union Fall Rally, Temple Bapti t hurch, Port mouth. -.!• ..• -.!• ... * Do you need K e/log's Co i1pons? If o, plea e contact Mr . Inez Milner. Cedarville College till need your Betty Crocker Coupon S. & H. and Top Value Stamp . Thank yo11. They are deeply appreciated. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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