The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1966

• Pre c • 1n ,ng Penns • a. h, , n h.• 11 1 I h l' c, l I 111 1, • \ \ ' h l' nc,,e I s r> ec I al flt ·e1int!S a,c l lt1~. this s:1 n 1c gr,,,q, tll <H ing J)Ccl j) lc g<> frc,n1 ( fc)clt le <l tlt)J", cn<lcavc1ri ng tcl cc,ver every hl1 111 • i n f ' c n11s l1<)f'l) wi th ,111 i nvi tation t (1 alt cn,f the n1cctings. nee a 111c1nth I h ' YOl1ng J)CCl J lc frcJ n1 ten area cl1 urchc~ gc t l <Jgc ther for a Y ()l l th l{ all y. () ling an(f o l <.f enjoy these event \ a n(I the l... 01(1 has hlcssc(I i n the sa l v~tl1 c1 n an,I cle(lt cc1 ti on c)f ni nny yc) u ng Ii vcc; . By Rev. J . W . Wrig ht ] 11 f t( , 1 r llJ c 1 f •JiC\l'I'- ''" 'llC.hl '-"• 11t. t,,l, \,r h"'llll' ,ltl\l t,l'gan \.. tl\~illlll! 11 It'll\) a "fltllC'h \\llh :l ._ ' I L,r l 11.tgc ti ,,.111" 1111 t'l' , '-',11, lalt'I'. 111 Jltl\ 19(,, fl,\J)fl I \ ltli \ ft,'-ll)tl\ ,, , ,l k.t:\I tt t'nli a Cl)ttr1lc. l{t', . .111"i ~I J. \\ . \ \ 11gl1t .ln\\\Cfl'tl the - Re aching the Children Penn boro ha a population of 1600. fo t fo]k "belong" to one of it e\en churche . but o nly a mall percentage attend with any regu] arity. It i not a growing town. T here are man 1· e tabli hment boarded up a. men have ought work el. ewhere. Gia . Garment. Agate-Gla factor ies and a teel Fabricating plant are its main indu trie . The ~ork in the church has grown lowly from a handfu l to over 50 1n unday chooJ. T here i a real need of more heads of familie to New Pastor At Bowling Green F ir t Bapti t Church of Bowling Green ha. called Rev. Bruce tev..art of 1onongah , W. Va. to he their p~ tor. Brother te\At art hold a Th.B. de– gree from Baptt t Bible eminary. He ha pastored 1n ew York, Massa– chu ett and \\ e t Virginia. While at hi church 1n West Virginia. he served a pre ident of the Independent Bap– ti t Fello\\- hip. Director of Teens for Chri st_,. Director of the West Virginia Fundamental Bapt1 t Youth Camp and \\, as heard on a \\ eekly radio pro– gram. ·· un hine Through the crip– ture : · OCTOBER 1966 PAGE 8 Rev. and Mrs. J . W. Wright car ry re pon. ibi Ii t ie . T t i hea rtwarm– ing, however to see one complete f an1ily ( until the o lde. t entered the Ai r F orce) of sixteen p lu a child whom they have fo tered for everal year .. , attend all services regularl y. House to house or per onal evangel– i m i the major as pect of this mini stry. An acti ve grot1p of young people enjoy inging in Re t H ome and d istribu ting "Power' ' Sunday SchooJ paper . They have bought a projector to attract other young peo ple with good Chri tian f ilm . On Sunday evening , prior to the evening service, the Juni or and Senior Youth meet separ ately. Once a week the Senior Youth G roup meet for a Bible Study . T he Juni or . too are no t to be out– done . they meet for a Bible C lub in a 81hlc Ql, i/ i' is a hi ghl igh t of the ra lli c\, when va r1 ot1 <; tean1s co,n pletc for the annua] trophy. Training the Youth A unique ministry i being carried o n by a retired chool teacher in one of the St1nday School classrooms . Chi ldren come from school and on aturday and six days a week during the summer months to learn to read by phonetic . It has been appalling to hear chi ldren tumble as they read God Word often apparently without under tand ing. Th is ministry has been a real blessing in the Community. Won' t you pray as we seek to reach the unreached of Penn.. boro area. LOS ANGELES BAPTIST COLLEGE NEWHALL, Dr. John R. Dunkin President & GRADUATE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CALIFORNIA A CHRIST CENTERED COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES C. Lloyd Button, M. A. Dean • Six Maiors {A.B. & B. S. Degree) • Outstanding Faculty • Good Employment • ' 'Come and Enioy The Sun' ' • Lovely New Campus Write for Catalog Today - LABC. Newhall, Ca li forn ia. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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