The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1966

of Truth from th k N w Testament By Dr . G o. Lawlor T,\ 1 ,, rds in Phil . J :9 are itall in11-1 rt~1nr in th e d,l) t ur dai]y hr1, t1an e,per1enc . Patil pray that the I \e f trt1e belie,er in the faith n1a, fl ,, 1 ik.e a ri, er and o, 1 erflow, and that the , erfl \.\ like a river in fl d tin1e hall be br ught into cer– t,11n guided channel . The Apo t]e p int out t\1vo particular channel int ""hich ur love in the faith i to be directed: .. nd thi I pray that , our lo\ e may abound (overflow) yet ~ore and more in knowledge and in all judgment.~, "Knowledge" and Hj udgment ' are the t\\'O pecific channel in which the love of our faith i to flow and overflow daily. The word "know]- cclg.:" is f'/Ji~11r,.,i, , \\ h1 ·h ti 11,1t '~ ,t k,,,,,,lcllge 111,,t is It' ll', cl~.u. anti at.:: - t1r.1tt: ; a ~nl' ' ' lccl 1 c 1l1al <lcs l1c '<ln<I an<.l is l11lh.1 thnn <.11' lina, f ktlll\\. I L'(l£.r (J,!ll(Si,· ) . "1flCS' !ll'C litllC~ \.\ h n ,\a 11 a t r11, an(I ac tiral ' k 11(1\.\, lcclgt; 1, nc c .... ,.,r , in 111attcrs <)f cl ctri11c a11<.l (ittt\. a 11 tl al., ·cllutclv c,\c11ti al to 111 ,11111tt1~t l g1c)\\ tl1 ar1c.l \\ell l1c1ng. 1 (1t l1111g le"' \\iii} f(). It i~ it al ir1- tlccc.l that l1cl1c\c1, t0ciay 1., c,, a ft1ll. .1cct1ralc kno\\lctlgc of the 0 11 f 10<.i , Hts pc1~011 and Hr, w rk, an(I I hri~ti an rc'iponsihi lit y in the light f Hi , tire rett1rn. The \vord Hjudgn1ent., i aist/1eisei. which i literall "di cernn1e nt" a nd i~ o rendered in H ebrew 5: 14. Per– hap the greate t need in our time i the ge nuine abi ]ity on the part of believer to di cern what i good and what i, evi l t compe te ntly di tin– gui h between the true a nd th e fa l e. T n the e day of ecumenical ape ta y a nd a tani c deception, the people of God mu t he able to exerci e pro– perly the power of perception where mo ral and piritual value are con– cerned, and to recognize fully the di - tinction and difference between thing that are good and profitabJe for them and things that are not. Thi Scripture instructs u that our affection and understanding must flow through the channels of the right kind of knowledge and the ability to discern all things. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-- CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION INC. Founded 1904 Witnessing t o Jews in Cleveland, Ohio; Charleston, W. Va.; Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Bra z il. The la rg est staff in the history of the Mission a ugmente d by a radio ministry at home and abroad, and a mailing ministry in the Un ited Sta tes and abroad. Presenting Christ t o o ur l ord's brethren by visitation, Bib le classes, correspond– ence courses and literatu re. Staff members are happy to vis it churches in the spirit o f Acts 15 :4 to present the work of the Mission through inspirational reports and b y colore d slides. "'Brethren, my (our) heart's desire a nd prayer to God for Israel is, that they might be saved." Write for your free copy of ''The Trumpeter for Israel" our quarterly mag– azine devoted to the work of Jewish evangelism. Gerald V. Smelser, Supt. Cleveland Hebrew Mission P. 0. Box 18056 Cleveland, Ohio 44118 APRIL, 1966 PAGE 6 0.A.R.B.C. Women's Missionary Union Spring Rally The Women· Mi s ionary Union of our Ohio A ssociation of Regular Bap– ti t Churches will be h olding their Spring Rally in the Grace Baptist Church, Cedarville Ohio, Tuesday i\pril 19th, 10: 00 a.m. to 3: 00 p .m. The theme for the day wi JI be "Our chool , a t Home and Abroad." Dur– ing the morning hours Mrs. Helen H are Bapti t Bible eminary Sao P aulo , Brazil will peak. AJ so, report will be given presenting Scioto Hills a nd Camp Patmos, the Hilltop House the Ohio Independent Baptist maga– zine . ew Churche and Cedarville College. There will be a tour of Cedarville College followed by a Buffet Lunch which will be served in the School Cafeteria. The cost i to be $1.50. All re ervations are to be sent to Mrs. D ale Thompson in care of Cedar ville College by April 14. Miss Jo Ann Albrecht from the Central African Republic Mi sionary Children's chool will speak at the n l1 '1 ' ncl L) l1 scssi<) n. I l1erc \.Vi ii l1c SJlC ~iu l 1 1lasic 111 ~s :. 111 ·d ll t)llcgl.! grt>llJ'ls untl I r. la n1 ·s "I . .l crcn1iah. l' r ·sillcnt <)f < cclarvil lc o ll ge wi ll I ring ll1c c lc1,ing 111cssag' in which J1c wi ll tlisct,ss the need of a oJ lcge J_j l1rary. Re vival Se rvices '" ( he l.. t,c li cl Avcntac Bapt ist ( ht1rch C)f L ..orain 1c; holciing reviva l services April 3- 10 with Rev. Robert Morri of Delroi l ac; gL1cs t evangcl is t. In the presentation of the Word, he illt1s– tra te hi s me age~ with goc; peJ magic. Young and o ld alike c; hou ld hear thi servant of the Lo rd. Council of Ten to Meet The Council of Ten of our 0.A.R.B.C. will meet Monday and Tue day, April 11 and 12 at the Graham Road Bapti t Church, uya– hoga Falls. The o pening bu ines es- ion is to he a t 1 : 00 p.m. on the I I th . Rev. Be n C'. Jennings ic; hos t pa tor. Accepts Maryland Pastorate Ot1r brother Rev. Louis DiPlacido has resigned the Calvary Baptist Church in Massillon and accepted a call to the Faith Baptist Church of Wheaton, Maryland. In a letter to your editor he writes of the great ble ing received through special meet– ings held in the Massillon Church by Evangelist Earl Muller. Bro. Muller's n1inistry is unique in that he teaches Bible Prophecy using large charts. Soul were greatly b lessed. Sensing an urgent need on the part of their pastor the folk of the Mas– s illon Church sponsored a project wherein they were able to raise the um of $1000 which was given to help purchase a new car. Let us be much in prayer for Brother DiPlacido as he begins his new work in Wheaton and pray, too, for the folk at the church in Mass illon that they might indeed find the man of God's choos– ing to lead them in the day ahead. ORPHANS ... . . . NEED YOUR HELP. International Christian Relief sponsors orphans in Korea, Brazil, India, Chile, and Africa. A new orphanage program will be start– ing in South Vietnam. Won't you help those who cannot help themselves? $10.00 per month w ill take care of one orphan. Write: Rev. James T. Shaw, Internat ional Christian Rel ief, 201 -Haddon Ave., Col– lingswood, N. J. 98108. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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