The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1966

Gi of Trutt fror, th Gr· k N w T stament 8 D,·. G o. L wlor l1t: \\ t rti .. r11cek." 1 tt tern1 in the t:\\ ~"t<1111t:nt \\ h1 h i 111t1ch n1i ~- und~r"ll od .1nli n1i u, d. The adjectiv .. n1 ek... ( , reek. pra<> ·) occur f t1r t1n1e..; in the e,\ Te, tan1ent, and the tlllln ··111eekn . " ( r ek. praoteis) \\ h1 h I the \\ rd tl , ed by Pat1l in h1 a unt f the fruit of the Spirit 1n Gal. - : 23. ma 1· be f und twelve t1n1e. in the Pauline Epi tle , J a . l : _ l : 3: 13: and I Peter 3: t 5. It i the fir t of the t\vO for n1, however. the adjt1 tive "n1eek" (praos), at ,, h1ch \\e hall look briefly. Thi \vord i the one u ed by our l rd Je u Chri t in the Beatitude in News from Cedarville College Cedarville College' facu lty con- tinue to grov.,. Three new n1embers ha\e been added and will begin their du tie \\> ith the Fall eme ter. They are fr. Charle B. Hur t who wi ll a ume the dutie of Regi trar Mr. Brad Moore who will teach in the Department of Education and P y– cholog} and Mr. Tom aylor in the Department of Music. 1 fr. Cleveland McDonald, Chair– n1an of the ocial Science Di vi ion and 1 r. John Reed of the Language and Literature Division received their Ph.D:s from Ohio tate Univer ity on June 14. The _ e\.\ Chairman of the Biblical Education Division. Mr. Robert Gron1acki was awarded hi Th. D. degree fron1 Grace Theologi– cal eminar)' June 1. Con truction on the college's new library and dormitory i . n1oving along rapidly even though a Trade's union crike in the Dayton area has put the dorn1i1ory con truction about a month behind chedtile. The library con- J AUGUST 1966 PAGE 6 ~ldll . 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It tlc11otc~ gentlenc. <;, bt1t heh111c.1 the gentl cne. . there i. fo rce. , trcngtl1. pirit - but a pirit tinder c ntrol. ccording to Nt1mber. 12: J, r . wa th '"111eeke. t,. n1an in the earth . ht1t ttpon occa i n hi .. trength and . pirit bl azed forth t1nten1pered. hri ti an are to be meek, not with • a wheed ling pinele ne a pa s1ve ent in1ent a li m hut with trength of pirit alway under control exerci - ing n1a tery over them e]ve . Thi mean that they n1u t be Chri t-con– trol led, for only our bles ed Lord H in1 elf can give u that fine ma tery over ot1r elve that enable u to be gentle but firm. one of u can attain th i kind of ~,meekne ' ' by ourselve , by our own efforts. The meek are ble ed becau e Chri t n1ake then, o. tructed with non-union help i cur– rent 1 y progres ing ahead of chedule. Among tho e eagerly watching the new con truction are 100 summer chool tudent . The large t sun1mer group in the chool ' hi tory are tak– ing selectio ns from 21 courses offered by 14 of the faculty member . YOUR FIGHT AGAINST COMMUNISM. • • . . . takes on new meaning when you support dedicated missionaries daily help– ing Christian brethren throughout the world who a re suffe ring the devastation of war, disease, overpopulation, and the ravages of nature. They have nowhere to turn because of their Bibi ical stand from larger denominational and govern– ment agencies. Your financial help is sorely needed. A few dollars goes a long way in their teaching of the Word of God, bringing comfort, even sustaining Iife itself among those less fortunate 1han you. Any contribution, no matter how small, will be a blessing t o these people. Wr ite: Rev. J ames T. Shaw INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN RELIEF 801 Haddon Ave., Collingswood, N. J. 08108 Hono red for Ch r isti an Servi ce At the national G .A.R.B.C. con ference held in Grand Rapid5 Dr. Robert T. Ketcham, beloved servant of the Lord, one of the founderc; ancl leader of the General A ociation of Regular Bapti t hurches wa pre- ented with a citation for faithful serv ice and a love offering of $13,643.42 . The crowd that evening which in cluded ( along with others) mes en– ger and pastor of the 1260 churches tood in unanimou assent of their affection a Dr. Robert Powell pre- ented the citation and check. Both of the e long time friends were moved to tear a were most of those who \Vatched . een in the picture above i Dr. Ketcham receiving the check from Dr. Powel]. Mr . Ketcham i tanding by. The me age Dr. Ketcham delivered that evening gave tribute and praise ( a l I of it ) to the God he erved and wi ll continue to serve a long a God gives him breath. Hi exhortation, given to the young preachers of the a ociation wa to take heart in the per ona] comfort of a loving Fathe,: and tand for the Faith with total faith in God. MEN'S RETREAT Don,t forget our Men' Retreat! The date are eptember 12-15. The p lace i cioto Hill . peakers are to be Dr. Reginald Matthew Evan– ge li t and Brother Don Moffat , Edito r of the O.I.B. Rev. We ley Bli wi 11 be leading the inging. Ten do J– I ar cover everything! end your 3.00 regi tration fee OW to Rev. Martin E. Holme , Box o. 97, Sunbury, Ohio. There will be wim– ming, fi hing, boating, hiking, base– ball BibJe me age good food, good accommodation and good fello\.v hip. PLA O ATTE DI G! THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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