The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1965

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Ye ! \\'e care o li ttle how we hurt one another! .-'\re \.\ e not dragging Hi banner 1n the du t? The ' ' trade mark" o to peak in the early church wa the belie\'er· love for one another . A \.\e read our Bible3 we note from the Apo tie and from Je u · own \\Ord . the ··trade mark'' of the be– l1e\·er today i 'love' - a deep deep love for the O E who ha a\ ed u . thi Chri~t-fi lled love for the brethren, ( the hou ehold of fa1th ) . thi Chri t-filled love for tho e , et lo t and who mu t. MUST. come . Mrs . Inez Milner, Women' s Editor .. Father's and Mother's Prayer F ather hear u . we are praying. Hear the \\'Ord our heart are saying. \ e are pra 1 ing for our children Keep them from the power of evil F rom the ecret. hidden peril, Father . hear u for our children. AUGUST, 1965 PAGE 6 eart mong t early church l() ~11()\.\ l)lll' l1lc,,ctl ,\V(O llf ) C\l l \ ( "hr1,t i f tl1c\ arc to l1c '°laved fr on1 the \\.ratl1 to co111 c. r,1111 all intlica t1011 H '"' co1111ng tor H i" own i\ vcr . \ er\ ~ n. - Bel cd ,n ( "' hri \ t - Do we hehavc lik.e hr i tian•' , c.lo we (Ires. lik.c C., hr i t i an or 1 i ke the Afr i can <l rc cc.l af ter the.. were ·aved and bega n wea ring cl the - in . ack with a hole for the neck, ··ewed tip part way t n1ake arm hol e - and mL1ch horter then ohe e preciOLL African Chri tian . 1 received one letter commending me for the article appeari ng in the February 1965 i ue of Heart to Heart on Won1en ' fa hi on'3, 1but burdened al o a I am about OL1r Christian women appear ing in hart and lack . We are admoni hed in the Word of God to be moderate to be mode3t. If Chri tian women refu e to buy al l thi extreme, worldly apparel · if we would earne tly trive to ' 'walk worthy of the vocation wherewith we are called'', ' to adorn the Go pel to love to be plea ing unto our Lord and our fellow-believers; we could be an jnpact for good a challenge to the weary inner, and lift the moral tandard of our nation. Will we '3et the example for our youn.ger women and little women. May we trive to look weet, lovely and feminine . 'Let the beauty of Je u be seen in ME, in YOU and YOU! Do read Deut. 22:5 al o 1 Tim. 2:9. From the whirlpool that would uck them From the treacherou quick and pluck them Father , hear us for Thy children . From the worldling's hollow gladne·3 From the ting of faithles adne Father Father keep our children Through life' troubled water teer them Through life '.-:- bitter battle cheer them Father , Father, be Thou near them Read the language of our longing Read the wordle pleading throng- • 1ng, Holy Father, for our children And wherever that may bide Lead them Home at even tide. - Amy Carmiohael ent in by E lva Barber , Brazil . e omen Reporting '" f he J r el1rc1n \,V cn1cn ·s M iss ic1n nr\ l In1c1n hcltl tl1cir annltal l1us i11c n1cc t111g ,n co11 junctic1n witl1 the l-l c– hrc111 A"·,oc1at 1o n ttn<lny \.., cl1c)ol < on– f erenee at the First 13 aplist < ht1rc l1. I "" lyr ia. Elect,on of officer\ was helcl nnll the fo ll owi ng were clec tc<.I ~ Prc\ic.lcn t, Mr~. Norman Wall: Ist V. T)res. , Mrs. l{ay Bruce: 2nd V. Pres., Mr~. orma Schacchtcrle: ecretary, Mr . Ruth Ketchum : 1~rcas– l1rer, Mr . ]..,es ter Beck ley. peaker wa Mr . arl mhal1gh. - Reported by IJoi Lawther KOOK'S KORNER Barley Water is a ecre t of a Queen' Beauty By Arl ene Dahl - Chicago Tribune, ov. 11, 1964. Let's Be Beautiful When I wa presented to Queen Elizabeth in London ome year ago, I wa in tantly impre ed with her compl exion. ow I have received in the mail a note from Mr . Alma Mc– Kee, the former chief chef to the royal family, who reveals the secret of Her !v1ajesty's lovely complexion and the good health it reflect'3. I have never known Her Maje ty to go on a pecific diet. In tead she eats from a varied diet which include no fad or fa nc ies but all the essential nutriment , ' writes Mr . McKee. She Sparkles "All that ha been aid about Her Maje ty' wonderful com,plexion and ~parkling eye i entirley tr11e. She i , in fact one of the healthie t people I know. Thi i probably due to a splend id inherent con..:-titution, plu plenty of fre h air and fre h food . But there is one ecret which may provide a clue to tho e ro y roya l complexions barley water. "All the royal family is addicted to barley water. The nur ery con- umed daily ration of it and it wa alway on the dining ,table. The queen u ually drank o much barley water that I felt there mu t be omething in it, and tried it my elf. Purifies System ~'When feeling at all out of sort , a day or two on barley water i wonderfully purifying for the y tern : it i full of vitamin B and C and, ure enough, it does wonder for yo11 r ki ' n . THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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