The Ohio Independent Baptist, September 1965

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In a rcgtdar hurch 5er vicc gr ad t i ates arc honoree.I 4. 1r11 , ( pl.1r1 {)f al\ at1<.)n) to clarify ge neral anc.t a n <.I rece ive co ngr a t tt la ti on anti a certifica te of ac- co n1pli hn1 ent . Tentative program f.or 38th annual meeting t F ir t Ba pti t ht1rch ile , Ohio PROGRAM Chairman . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Edward Morrell. Jr. l f ti 1c hairman . .. . ... .. ... .. .. ... . . .. . . . R ev. orma n Hoag j 10. D Y E E1 1 l G, Oct. l 7: 30 p.n1. ong Ser, 1 ice and Special M tr., ic Reception of ew Cht1r c he. Mi ionary Challe nge MESSAGE ............... .... ....... . .. ..... .... ........ Dr. Ht1gh Horner TCESDAY. Oct. 19 9:30 a.m. 1ESSAGE ................................................ Rev. Bernard Horn 10: 15 a.m. Fellow hip Hot1r I 1: 00 ] : .., 0 Introduction and te timonie of new pa .tor a.m. MESSAGE .................. ..................... .... .... .. p.m. Education H our . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . in Ohio As.~ociation. , Rev. Garrison Rice Rev. W. W . McCaleb 2:4-- p.m. MESSAGE .................... Rev. C larence Townsend 3: 30 p.m. Report of Sta te Mi io nary .. .... R ev. Earl D. U mha11gh 7: 30 p.m. Song Service a nd Special :fv[t1'5ic Mi iooary Challenge M ESSAGE .. .. ... .... .. .. .. ..... .. .... . . ... .. . ..... .. .. ... ..... Dr . 0 ti . Ho 1 me WEDi TE DAY. Oct. 20 9: 30 a.m. MESSAGE . .. ... ... ... .. R ev. Edward Helmick 10: 15 a.m. A ociation H our .......... R eport of Youth Dept. R ev. Lynn Roger J 1 :00 a.m. MESSAGE .................................... _ .. _ ........... R ev. Howard Andru. 12: 00-3: 30 Free Time 3 :00 p.m. MESSAGE ........ _ -·· R ev. Albert Tassell 3 :45 p.m. As ociation H our R eport of Hilltop - Rev. Elton C. Hukill 7: 30 p .m. Song Service and Special Mu ic :Mi ionary Challenge MESSAGE .................................................. Rev. Albert Joh n on THLRSDAY, Oct. 21 9: 30 a.m. MESSAGE ... .. ......... .......... .. ..... Rev . Frank Odor 10: .. 5 a.m. fiss1onary Sympo ium ............................. Rev. Donald Moffat 1 l : 15 a.m. MESSAGE .............. ... . .. ...... . .. R ev. Ralph Lenz l: 3 ... p.m. Ladie · Mi ionary H our Topic: The Lad)' in the P ar<;onage _:00 p.m. Men· Forum ··Men In The Church., 7: 30 p.m. ong erv1ce and Special Mti ic M:ssionary Challenge 1·1ESSAGE ........................ . . . . . .. . Rev. Donald ewe]l SEPTEMBER, 1965 PAGE 6 Anxious ... ,oing through the s h adows? Have I ought to fear? H a not Chrj t my Saviour Promised to be near? Burdened down with orrow, Troubled and di tressed ? Ha m y Heavenly Father Ever failed me yet ? Anxjou for tomorrow? Thi~ hould never be With the God of Heaven Watching over mer ,!, ... * * We cannot break the promi ses of God by leaning on them. (Concluded from page 4 ) a this trip to Ansari', village. It further point up the rea on why Harry loved them so and was o a nxiou to get ithe Word of God into their language. A i.t is now, they have only the Bengali Bible, which only a few can read and none can under tand . They're hungry for the Word and imply soak up everything you tell them. Pray that someone w ill feel the call of this tribe and that the)' 1-vill he able to get in. Need Your Comments! WE ARE always glad to get letters from readers who have an idea or an opinion you would like to share with other OIB !readers. Sand your comments to; Editor, Ohio Independent Baptist Magazine, Box 184, Cedarville, O hio. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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