The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1965

e aptist Met11ber · of the Bapti ~t School of the Bible Public Relat ion Depart- 111ent are available for peaking en– gage1nent in churche . The chool at 13407 K in n1an Road, Cleveland , Ohio 44 I20, i in the n1ini try to tr ain full-tin1e Chri tian leader to n1eet the growing demands of church_ related vocational need . Wal ter L. Bank ha been with the chool, s ince May of 1951. H e ha hared in many of it tage of de- velopment and has erved in evera l capacities. Fir t a·3 in tru{;tor and di– rector of practical work a trea urer, pre ident, dean of education and in 1 une of 1 964 was again ap,pointed to the presidency. He ha a deep burden for and an understanding of the Christian edu– cation need in today's cul·tural con– text. He would welcome the oppor– tunity to help others to become better informed concerning the work of the school. William L. Mason wa appointed as director of public relation in January 1965. He had erved a in– structor in the school in 1959-60 in the ·.)tudy of egro H i tory. He has been employed in the field of social work for the past four year , in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Akron . He has a clear under tanding of and ,1 heart pa sion for thi s work, and is a capable teacher in the curriculum. J an1es D. Parker was first a~~oci– atcd with the school as a ~')tudent in 1954, and graduated in the c lass of 1959. He l1as served as 1111ssionarv \J\' ith thi ·.')chool a11d 1l1orc rccc11tly as director of the bra,1ch scl100J 111 1-.. ric, Pa. Mr . J)arker ha a cJcar 11ros1 ect i c of t l1e 11eed in Bil1l e Col legc CLI uca– tio11 a11d i ft1lly co111111ittcd lo tl1e • carr) 1 1ng (>Ut of the objl;cti,,es of the i11 titution . \ l ice I re illl!11t t hcotlore 13 . \i\' i111cr JlJi11e<l ti,~ ·~taft i11 ugt1 l I 9 5 l) anLI tiE OHIO IND PENDENT BAPTf SI 0 ' ,: ' .. • • • • .• . •. • e I • • , . Walter L. Banks erved a president until June 1964. He has a backgroun,d of 30 year ervice with Bap ti t M,id~Mi~s ion in Africa. H e ha:s served a dean of men a t Practical Bible Training School in New York. His ready wit, down-to-earth outlook and deep pirit– L1ality i obviou to all who know hin1 . He i a faithful >teacher of n1any BibJe Ltbjects in the curricL1lum. Regi trar Leon R. Willian, ha" been with the school incc the t1n1 - mer of 1956, erving at the fir t a camp bu driver and a i tant can1p director. He came from r and Ri ver Academy where he tat1ght in the school for l1oy . H 1\ teaching 111 i 11 1·, try w a\ he g un i11 1957, anu \i nce tl1c fal l ()f 1959 he l1 a\ ~crvcll a" rcg1\t1 ar of tl1c sc l1ool. Mr . Willi an1s dirccl'i tl1e ca1111) l)f()_ gra111 each sL1111111cr, a11ll 1·., a fa\ ortte of tl1e Yottng ~Jct1plc as \<\ ell ,t !'\ ,\ conscic11 t1 c>L1 s in\truclor of ttllL1lt s. SJ)ec ial 111u ical accc>1111)anin1~nl n1a)' t1c arrar1gel l \\Ith an) t>t these SJJeak~t"~. C,l> f) l.! I lt:a111s arc dl sL> av~1il– a lJll:. Just for Today Lord for tomorrow and it need l do not pray; Keep 111e, my God £ron1 tain ot .. in, Ju~t for today. ow et a eal upon n1y lip · For thi I .pray; Keep n1e fro111 ·wrong or ic.lle woru\ , Ju -t for todav. ., Let n1e be low to c.J o 111y will. Prompt to obey, And keep me, gu ide 111c, use 111e Lord. J L1~t for today. · Thi i the day which the Lord h a th 111 ad e." P al111 l 18: 24 The Voyage of Life Life i a voyage : the hu111an oul a hip. The uncharted ' ea·' lie be– fore Lt . They will not be a ll cal111 ca anLi unny ki e . There will al o be . hoal·· of tern ptation threaten, the reef of trouble ri e, and the torn, of ·a rrow urroL1nd u , to knovv that J e u i·) the aptain of OLtr ou l and H is Word the chart of our voyage. W . F. Wilk_ ''Dear Lord, Be Patient with Us Sinners!'' Littl e Su ie had been naughty, and her mother ugge·3 ted th at he men– tion the matter in her prayer . She did o. and mother heard her ay: "Dear Lord , I know I'n1 a bad little girl, and I do wi h you would help me to be better, and if at fir t Y 0L1 don't ucceed , try, try again.' (Continued from page 11 ) cned. It i the an1e, too. with the r eading of the Word of God. Many . ay that they neglect the reading of God' , Word becau e they get to little ou t of it. In Proverb 2 we read that if we are to take hold of the tre~1 ' ttre th at are in the Word f d, then we n1L1 t cry and ear h! There are . o n1an)' po ibiliti ' f r the one who really want-s t crve the Lord here . There are n1an 1 \\ ho arc going abot1t with a real bt1rden anu fire in the heart, but 1 n on \\ ~1) or another they c.lo not ec111 t ,.lcco111- 11li,h vcr 111ttch alter all. 1h re 1 n tl l1 u 11 t t 11 at \) n th c ,, l1 t) I e if \\Call 111aLle ll\C f \ hat \\C h,l\C, 1t ,,ould t1()l l1c ll)11g l1cto11..: grc~•t 1 l11ng, \\ OLllll tak.c l)ldCC l)I \\ l: 11(1\ '(! t') /, 1,1111e,I c1!1 f c1,lv \O 111t1 ·l1 lr ()111 1t>ll - in tl1c ..,J,a1)c ot fai tl1. hl) lLl11c,,. <.: it1)al)ilitics. gitt l)t tt1c ' 1)1r1t . L, l)Ct 1c11 ' \;; , ligt1t l )tl tl1c orLI l ) t 1t)Li , ,l nLl 111 ll 11, <,) }1 ! \ ) I\l llC }1 111()1 C l)C\ llf l~ - tltat is 11101 e tt1an e11 )t1gl1 lll c1- r i t1 ti s \\ ith n1ttl l1 grea ter l)lt'""i 11gs iJ <JJl/) 1 \ \' ("' Ht I (" /CJ II ,\ ., H J1u/ \\ (" J1c1 , el" OC OB R, 196 5 P tJt 13

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