The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1965

Sn1el er called for other non1inationc; tor each office. There being none, a n1otion wa·-- made for the Secretary lo ca t a t1nanirnou ballot and the e nominee become the officer for the • coming year. Special Reports were given by Mr . Loi Gibson regarding Hilltop. She mentioned Mr . Maude Wil·--on, the cook. fell and she has been ho - pitalized with a ca t on her ankle and leg. The housekeeper died sud– denly of a heart or a th 1 matic attack a few day·.; later, there is therefore a need for two women to fill the e vacancie·3. The Hil]itop Women' Auxiliary is badly in need of funds which we trust the various mi sionary ocieties will remember, if possible. Mr·., . Milner spoke about .the O.I.B. Magazine urging subscriptions be made, also mentioned the very urgent need for the Cedarville Library and more new dorms. mentioned for prayer also, the Music and Athletic groups as they participate jn the various activities. Mrs. Roy Clark of Bethlehem Bap– tist ,presented the Missionaries, the theme for this ,period being "Jesus The Light of the World". As each missionary gave a testimony, they lit a candle from a large candle and placed it ·.;o as to surround the globe of the world. This was very impressive. The following missionaries took part: Mrs. Paul Tidball, Miss Lorene Brown - Cleveland Hebrew Mission ; Mrs. Ted Wimer Baptist School of the Bible; Mis•3 Ruth Hege - Baptist Mid-Missions· Mrs. Ruth Stanton, Miss Lucille Brouillet - Metropolitan Mission·.; with B.M.M.; Mrs. L. B. Greaser wife of retired pastor, Holley, N. Y. Mis ionary time wa closed with singing "The Light of the World j,.. Jesus'', there was a eason of prayer until 3: 00, Mrs. Smel~er closing thi s r.;ervice with prayer. Mrs. Wilma Fink, Secretary. Please note something brand new! A AMILY I{ -4TRLAT or the WHOLE fan1ily - for :;-vcrybody! WH Ell]~? At cdarvillc allege W~l-: '! - July 5 tl1 ar1d 6th Detailed infor1natio11 will be forth – co111ing frorr1 Mr. l....ee ' ttrne.r, 01 rector of Pt,l)lic ~{elations and tl1e 01 fice of C(larvil le allege. l1i tak·e the [)lace of ot1r W<1 - n1 en I{ et reat. Ma kc p I a11 n Cl w t (1 " ( lCJld . lie de, 1 il is r1ot <.Ii tril)t1lctl ' itl1 JJeopJe ~ 110 c li il,lc:s are 11ever r a I. 'fHE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST KOOK'S KORNER Ruby Ny·gren's Apple Cake (Easy and Delicious) 1 cu,p Cri co Oil J 34 cup granulated ugar - or - 1 cup granulated and 1 cup brown ugar (loo e) 3 egg., Beat the above together L1ntil smooth Siift together: 2 cups flour l teasp each of cinnamon, soda and alt. Add this to above mixture then fold in 2 cup finely cut up apple I cup (or le s) chopped or groLtnd-up nut meat·3 Bake 45 minutes at 375 ° jn 9x I" pan. Serve with Dream Whip or plain . Responsibility of wife • • • 1s topic at meeting The monthly meeting of ithe Beth– any Fellowship was held Feb. 22, at the Sharon Baptist Church in Sharon, Pa. The afternoon session began with Pastor Tom Wright leading the song ervice. Brother L. A. Obitts led in prayer after which Rev. and Mr3. Bill Davis favored the group with a duet. Scri,pture was read by the ho t pastor Torn Wright followed by a vocal olo by Pa tor Fred Hu sey. Several minu·tes were then devoted to group prayer. The feature of the afternoon wa~ the presentation of two ladie who 'Spoke on the theme "Privilege , prob– lems and Responsibilities of Pa tor'~ Wive ' . Mrs. Andrew Marsteller pointeo out that according to Gen. 2, that a wife's po ition i a help-n1ate or part– ner. She is the one to "go along id e ' > and to be an encouragement to tht pa tor. In a review of 28 year ot marriage she brought out the fact that ~he and her hu band had 8 year of marriage before he and her ht1 banc.i entered for111al chooling and the Lord had dealt with them dt1ring the c year~. Here are variou point~ pt1r, Ltcc.i. I. Pa\tor'\ wives, 1 ot1r greate t re– spon\1bil1ty i<:, 1n the hon1e. Other cJt1tic arc to be cntcrec.l i nto a~ t 11 c I o I u 1 eac.l ~. :?.. IL is a J)rtvtlcgc to l1e cnt1 Lt'-ltcc.l \\ i th t 11 c o ~ p el . he 11 a·.-~ t 11 l! power of i11flt1ence l)\ 11recc11t anc.l exa111J)le. 3. ,.l 'l1t:rc i11 e 111at1)' f)I I\ t1t;gi.:s SLICh as sho\\ 111g l10.s111talit)' a11c.1 prayer and 13 il)le ~ lttU)'. 4. rl }1e j)rOl))CJl1 SLIU111l ti llf1 i11 si 11 a11c.t in·~. 5. i11 trit: tt> 1)1' \ 1 ail l)tlt tl1t: 1-.t,rcl Jcc;t1~ Chri~t on the throne of <1ur heart c; can give the victory. (1. A pastor·~ wife i<; con·:;tantly pre sured with .the impos ible problem of the flock. Mr . Thomas Wright: l . The biggc· -- t problem is discour– agement , but He never places u in a place that thing can not be solved without Hi help. 2. What i a problem to one i not the same to another. 3. The bigges·t problem i·3 one elf. We either fit into hi s plan or we deviate from it. 4. One of the greatest problems to a ,pastor and his wife is the growing lethargy of a congrega– tion. Mo t congregation·., are glad to put the harne s on the pastor and watch him work. 5. In regard to the home one needs to find their place in it in contra t to the opinion and demands of the church. 6. We have a privilege of ervi ng a great God and therefore the privilege out weig 1 h the re·-- pon– ibili ties. Circulation Manager named for 018 magazine Mr . Charle Cunningham, of 602 We t George St., Arcanum, ha·-- been named as Circulation Manager of the Ohio Independent Baptist magazine. She began her dutie April I . A member of the Immanuel Bap– ti t Church Arcanum Mr . Cunning– ham al o i ecretary to the Rev. Ed– ward Morrell, Jr., pa tor of the church and chairman of the Ohio Council of Ten. Plea·3e addre all corre pondence and inquirie regarding yot1r ub crip– tion to Mr . unninghan1 at the above addre . Hebrew Christian Society (An Independent Baptist Mission) 4486 Mayfield Road Cleveland 21, Ohio * * * PRESENTING CHRIST Through means of: • Literature D1stribut1on • House to-House V1s1tat1on • Bible Classe5 • Camp • Correspor1der,ce 5c.l1ool • Radio WCRF Cleveland Speakers avai Iable to r11inister in your Churcl1 Rev. Alan C. Metcalf, Director APRIL , 1965 PAGE 7

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