The Ohio Independent Baptist, May-June 1965

~art to eart mong t tl) ~ \ 1 , I r1 l f\ 1 i l 11 , • DO WE BELIEVE IT? "111t.'"'nc 11.1, ,,lt\i. "P",11111 23 1" tl1c hc,l lovccl of all the J><;a lr11 <; anti it is tl1t' ,,1c t~~, t hclic,c\i!" D \\C rcall) believe it? We all 1 vc it~ do , t.' tlt..'l; It, hc,1t1t1ft1l in1agcr). its \\'Ondcrf lal id} Ilic p clry. it·, c prcs~ion t ('" nt, ...len c 1n Jeh , ,1h ot1r ,rent hepherd. appeal to every di crin1inat ing ar1J "r1r1t-t41t1ght 111111d Bt1l d \\ c 1'n w the ble-- cdn , of r e ' ting upon it i,11pl1t:d pr 1111, cs? \ ·hen tit f cn1ployn1ent. laid a ide by illne , or facing l,erea, c111ent. are ,, e able t a fr n1 the heart. "The Lord i my hepherd ~ l h~1ll not \\ ant." ot \vant v ha t? nether p alm anf'.'.'wer , ' They that eek tl1e I rd hall n t \\ ant any g d thing" (P . 34: 10). And aga in, "T,here i n,.) ,, ant to then1 that fear Him" (P 34:9). Why, the n, hould the child of , d e\er be trot1bled and di tre ed by th ught"' of futt1re ill ? God i. over all and He i -- undertak ing for u . ince the Lord i my hepherd, I hall not want: Re ~t - .. H e n1aketh n1e to lie down' . R fre -- hn1ent HHe leadeth me be ide the ~till water . ' Re toration '~He re toreth my oul. ' ' uidance ' 'He leadeth me in the path of righteou ne ,, onfidence - ·'I will fear no evil.,, C mpani n hip "Thou art with me' . Comfort - HThy rod and thy taff they comfort me." Pro i ion HThou prepare t a table' '. Unction - "Thou anointe t my head. " a ti fac tion ' 'My cup runneth over. ' Protection ' 'Goodne and mercy hall follow me '. H ome at last "I will dwell in the bou e of the Lord for ever ' . ARE YOU MAKI G PLA S OW TO ATTE D THE G.A.R.- B.C. CO P ERE CE I DES- MOI ES. IOWA JU E 21 25? YOU WILL BE THRILLED A D CHALLE GED BY A1TE DING THIS CO FERE CE. THE SOUTH BETHEL WOM– £ 1 ~s FELLOWSHIP held their emi– annual R ally in the W ashington H eights Bapti t Church, Day ton, March 16, 1965; the Theme for the day was - •The CHURCH AT WORK I THE WORLD' . Meeting was opened with a lively ong service led by Mrs. iebuhr ""ith Mrs. Branham at the piano and Mrs. Hayes at the organ, member of the host church. Mrs. McKeever led in prayer, Mrs. Harold Wuebben of the host church extended a most cordial welcome. 1 fr. Elton Hukill gave us a very interesting report on Hilltop H ouse and told us of their needs. Rev. 1vfcKeever of Central Baptist, Columbus. brought u up to date on the new camp site located on R oute 140. 18 miles east of Portsmouth. It is to be called the '"Scioto H ills MAY.JUNE 1965 PAGE 10 - Dr. H. A. Ironside in the book ' The continual Burnt Offering ' Bapti t Camp' '. He also told us of the need there. Mrs. Clyde Jone , Twin Creek Chapel near Lewis burg, gave u a very timely devotional message on Peace. Even though every child of God has peace WITH God, every child of God does not ihave peace OF God. But they can attain it, by yielding to God' Spirit ,and Word. (Phil. 4 : 6 · P s. 32 : 8 ; Phi1. 4 : 19) . Mrs. Adrian Hancock had charge of the prayer time. Requests were taken and fol[owed with prayer for each one. The offering for the day wa $87.13. M r.3 . Marion Davison and Mrs . Carolyn Davison sang a beautiful duet with Mrs. Janet Warner at the ,piano. These ladies are from Imm,an– uel Bapti t Church, Arcanum. Mr . Jones closed the morning se-ssion with prayer and thanksgivin1g, a de– licious lunch 'being furni bed by the ho t church. The afternoon session was opened wi th group singing, followed with prayer by Mrs. Will. Mrs . Jane H oward pre ided over the bu ineS'3 e _ om n sess ion. Min ut es of the la l n1ccting were rcatl a ntl a J) r>rovc<.I. the t rcas– t11 er'\ report wa·:-. given hy Mrs. l! ill– ington and approved. Mrc;. H owa rd a nnot1nccd that hy " vote o f the ladi c\", OLlr cptcm bcr mee ting will be changed fr om the third Tt1e<;day to the FOUR'tH TL1cs– day. Proiect for the year The Proj ec t for the year was an– nounced $200.00 toward the n ew camp, a king each church to dona te $20 or as the Lord leads, and have it in by June l s t, to Mrs . Hazel Billington, 3027 Crescent Drive, o- lumbus, Ohio 43204. The Pre ident appointed the follow– ing nominating committee: Mrs. J. E. R u sell, Cedarville; Mr . Loretta Taylor, Newtonsville; Mrs. Eula Mc– Into h, Newtonsville. Special recog– nition was given to Missionarie , Pastors' Wives and Society Presidents. R oll call revealed 138 ladies, 36 children were pre3ent from 18 dif– ferent churches. Following a second musical number by the chorus group from the ·hos t church, Mrs. Glenn Greenwood of Springfield took u (by w,ay of slides) on a trip around the world. She and Rev. Greenwood have just recently returned from the Far Ea·.,t, tating the need of "The Church at Work in the World." She u ed ( 1 John 2 : 3-4; 3 : 22, 24; 5 : 23 and John 12: 49 50) bowing u s that God commanded u s to LOVE our Brethren. Mr . Howard closed with prayer. Re pectfully submitted, Juanita Will, Secretary, Something for the family FAMILY ,RETREAT Yes, for the whole family - Monday and Tue day JULY 5th and 6th r e3pec– tively. Just a little more information - Dr. R. T. Ketchm is to ,be the evening peaker. Where will thi be held ? AT CEDARVILLE COLLEGE~ PRAY FOR IT, PLA TO BE THER E, PARTICIPATE IN IT! .!!• ... * * Don't eXJ)ect God to work in your life unle s you are willing to let your life work for God. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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