The Ohio Independent Baptist, February 1965

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Ladie from the Faith Baptist Church of Amher t visited us Dec. l , erving de ert for our noon meal and holding a brief Devotional Ser– vice. On Dec 5 about 25 from Norbh– field Bapti t Church under the leader- hip of Mi Molly Schmitt brought joy to our folk with Chri tmas carols and a devotional ervice. A group of ladies from the Berea Baptist Church came D ec. 7, bringing their own lunch but serving ice cream and cake for the home folk. Pastor B. F. Cate, who is pastor of the Fundamental Baptis t Church of Tallmadge, spoke on the subject ··Three Circles of Love. ' ' Eighteen Pilgrim Girls of the Nor– ton Center Baptist Church read Scripture and sang carols on Dec 21. They brought a large basket of fruit and two bed lamps for the room the church had decorated. Boy Scout Troop 124 of orton Sang a carol and brought a basket of cookie Tue - da)' evening before Christmas. The 1 orton Center ladies served cake and ice cream in honor of the birthday of Supt. H ukill date not revealed. 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Churche de- iring thi mini try may contact Mr. Hukill at .the Home addre . Thank again for all the fi ne Chri tma gift . An idolatrous land By William R. Fusco A most of you know, we have all been praying for a long time t h att Lorene would be healed of her ick– ne in order ith,ait we might continue on in the battle for ·ouls in this idola.trous land of Ltialy. She bas been examined by 1:hree different doctors here taken much medicine, and ipenrt a month by the eashore in an effor t to get well. Mo t impor,tant of all, we have incessantly laid this mrutter before the Lord, ask.in ,g that he raise her up to heal,th and strength. After three and a half years of ithis, we have reached the ,conclusion that it i not the Lord's Will to rai e her up here in Ltaly. Therefore, we have asked our Cleveland Office for permission to bring her home six months early on a medical furlough. This has been DECATUR FOUNDRY CO.. INC. Division of J. l . Johnson & Sons Inc. 1700 N. Calhoun Street Decatur, Illinois Manufactures Annealing Pots for Malleable foundries gra nl ctl, ant i \. e nrc ll()\ l1.,.l111c. l tlrc11c \·Viii lie ,.,la •tl in tt1· i111- 111 ' l I i a t • a r · < l f <) t t r t i ne M i i n ,I tor, 1 r. Ja11 RtlL&ch . Yot1r con– t i nttctl l)rnyc~s for her spcccly rccov– c ry will l->c greatly , pprcciatc<I. We kn ":· too, 1tha,t Dr. Rot1e h will np– J)rcc1atc y c>t1r prayers for wi don1 ,ts he n1inis tcr"i to the bodies of many rctLtrncd mi~~ionarics. . I will n?t he available for dcpt1ta– t1on meeting tin,til Lorene's period of convale\cencc h,a~ been eSitahJ,ishcd. Those de iring to correSipond a:bot1t tentative date<; may reach me, cl o Mr . Alice Badger, 405 W. Osborne treet, andu~ky, Ohio, 44870. The work here i till reeling under the blow of persecution ,that we mentioned in our last letter. However, the Lord continue 1:0 give us oppor– tunities ito witnes to ithose who have never heard 1the pure Gospel before. I pen t an evening recently wit– nes ing to a very fine young man and hi i ter. T hey had never before had ,the olpportunity .to sit down wi,th omeone who would answer ,their que tions from the Word. On differen.t occasion we have witnessed to six Jehovah W,i,tnesses who are &preading their bere&ie around Verona. Mrs. Zolfaroli was in the hospital recently and we used ,this oppor,tuni ty to seek to strengthen her faith in the Lord. l received a wonderful letter from one of the members of rthe churoh in Salerno. They have been carrying on for a year and a half without a missionary. The letter was a fine spiritual fone. The Lord willing, I plan ,to make a trip down there to ay goodbye 1 to them before we leave Italy. Hebrew Christian Society (A n Independent Bapti st M ission) 4486 Mayfield Road Cleveland 2 1, Ohio * * * PRESENTING CHRIST Through means of: • Literature Distribution • House-to-House Visitation • Bibl e Classes • Camp • Correspondence School • Radio WCRF Cleveland Speakers avail able to minister in your Church Rev. Alan C. Metcalf, Director THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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