The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1965

Camp tim·e approach,es Sign up now! By Lynn Rogers, Youth Director Recent})' you received your regis– tration materials and by now ome already have them ready to return to Brother Barrett. (I talked recently "'ith the chairman of the Council of Ten. Brother Morrell. He aid the rumor wa out that all the Junior weeks are full. This i not true! A of March 1st no regi tration·-- were in. All the 11 weeks are wide open!) The combination, Junior-High, Senior week, is for churche of un– der 100 in Sunday School or over 1 00 mile from Sand u ky. In October. 1963, Dire~tor Glenn Greenwood pre ented a plan to the Council of Ten that we employ four coun ellors. He sugge ted the registra– tion fee be raised one dollar to off– set this expen e. The Council of Ten voted to accept the recommendation of paid counsellors but neglected to act on the increa e jn the registration fee. Thi·3 was done at the annual meeting in 1964. The increa ed regi stration fee ( to $4.00) will not only make it pos ible to employ a larger staff but we hope it will have a definite effect on the drop-out problem. La t year 2,403 regi tered while only 2, lOl attended Camp Patmo. I thought you wou ld like ,this in– formation o you could !'.:'elect your date and begin gathering your regi - tration . Mail them to Rev. Robert Barrett, 32 I N. Lake Street, Am– herst, Ohio. Pray for the Trustees as they en– deavor to construct additional recre– ational facilitie for this ummer and for the Youth Committee a we work on program and personnel need . Pray that God will be glorified jn tJ1e entire ,camp operation! Work week is scheduled A work week is being planned May 24-28 to prepare Camp Patmo for its st1mmer n1ini try. Supt. of Ground , Clarence Town- end aid a call is being extended to pa tor·3 and people to give their time and talent in the opening of the youth camp. In addition to yard work and re– pair work a tainles teel work area i to be in tailed in the di h room, a new backstop is to be erected on the ballfieJd, a recreational helter hou e i to be erected and al) building cleaned, painted, and repaired a. nece ary. If you desire to help call or write to Mr. Town end at 115 E. Oak St ., Bowling Green, Ohio . * •I– ••• • No man on hi deathbed ever regretted that he wa a Chri tian . CAMP PATMOS SCHEDULE The fo11owing i~ a schedule of directors and evening peakers for the ummer at Camp Patmos: Junior June 21 Junior June 28 Jr .-High - July 5 Senior - July 12 Junior - July 19 Jr.~High - July 26 Junior Aug. 2 Senior - Aug. 9 Junior - At1g 16 Jr. -H1gh - Aug 23 Jr .-High Senior - Aug. 30 Baptist Bible Seminary TJ1e tc11tl1 an11ual tudent Mission s ~et]o\\ 1 ~hip Missionary onference 1,roved to lJe a high Iigh t i 11 l his year of 1ni ior1ary c111 pl1asi·~ at 13 apt ist llible Se111i11ar)'. Jol1nson ity, . Y. t acl1 of tl1e fi\'C JAi~ 13 -a pproved age11cie wa re1,rese11ted l1y at lea t one 111i io11ar)'. t1e \\'eek -lo11g C 011- fere11 ~e Wat) }1el<.I tl1t! fir t \V ei, ir1 J\1arch. he Ad111i io11 OfJ ice rerlort tl1a1 a1,plicatio11s for 11e t e1,te111l)er are co111i11g irn rar,icil)', a11d alread)' are 3 () f)ff c 11t l1igl1cr 1l1a11 tl1i s tin1e last ) car. TH OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Director Leland Howard Norman Hoag Lynn Roger Paul Schenck Martin Holme Clarence Town end Ken Hou er Lynn Roger Patil Schenck Norn1an Hoag larence Townsend The Seminary ba~kc,tball tea111, Dc– i enderc;, fini\hed the North Atlantic hri·')tian C' onfere11ce ca on in scco11<.i place . Their record for the year c;how\ 1I wir1s and 6 Jos c~. A new feature 1r1at1gt1ratcd thi\ )'ear at c111 i11ary 1 tl1c Ora loru.1 }1ort1s. 11clcr tl1e d11ect1011 of Jac 1' J> a) 1 11e, M t1sic I)c r,arl111c n t C 'ha i r111 a r1, tl1i•3 cl1ort1s \.\' as offer ctl as a nigl1t . ct1ool cot1rsc ar1tl 01,er1 ll) t l1c co111- 111 t1n it )1. "I l1e Oratori<.) l1t)rt1s <.)tl– ccrt, \vi1l1 or l1estral acco1111)a11ir11er1t, attract (I t.011 ideral,le local i11tercst an,1 f·lvoral)I c 1111)1e11t . Speaker Frank Odor Ch11ck Reed Doug Couch Hugh Horner Richard Snavel}' Allen Vine Ken Romig John Wood Wm. McKeever Edward Morrell Don Sewell The seed ... We hear no~ atlav t) 111t1ch abottt "ct1ltt1rc." ( ' ttltt1re 1, all right \\l1e11 \OU l1a\e ,t)111ethir1g lo ct1lti\ 1 atc Jt l ')hOtl l<.l 11lant H \\'ilt\;h, l \\ Otllli11't get a11\ li Ltlc watche .... , ,, t)ttltl I? \Vl1) 1 ? 13ecatt\C the \t'ed t)t lite 1, 11t)l tht:1 c. llttt let n1e plclnt \t)lllc i,c,1 t)l J) ) tatt)l!\, a11ti I \\' 111 get a crOJ). 0,)n' t let at1\ 111ar1 t11 \\ 1 t)111a11 rest s l1c>rt t11 h1~ hl't11g l1l>l n t)f tll(' ' J)irit ()f C1t)tl. Don't <..t1lt1, ,ll a tlealt ~1t1ll C()l'l'tl~)l 1l1ing. ~11 st, Ill,l~t.: st trc ) )tt 11,1, e 111 ~ l)i, 1 i11e 11 · ttt1re tl1 ,.,, l:Ulti- • VHI' tt . . I . APRIL, 1965 PAGE 11 •

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