The Ohio Independent Baptist, July 1966

to Heart mong t Mrs . Inez Milner, BE DILIGENT! l ittlt' d '' l'. i11 th ,, gc11 'ra t i()n , 1 .. ,,lmz , tile..' i ri l' t")r ltl' L'li(,r11 i 11 () tar l!r,.;' ,lt I, 11 I I" l' "-'l'C..' li 1 ,1g 1 l1c 111 " 111 '11 t t) tt" ~ 11 i 11 ~ l t 1l1c I c~l.. 11-.1 th.' r1 l"1 1 lntlc . 1 : 11 \il'll"C. a11"i tt1c ,l t t lth.'lt" ,,g,I l 1 f L tir ..\ t111tr, ·, 111c11 .. ..111 "t,1te,111c11 tl, kc..''I it tl1c 1 a11li " t tht: · rec ,lnti _tht: ll llllt' , f 1}1c Br.. 1, '. \\c hc>~1c 1t g1,c. c,cr, \,1c .. 1 '-'er t "11,1 thrill ,,he11c,er ,, c \.:C l lti l• lt"r ' ,, ,1,,i11g in the b l l: .., l, \ t , , ,, c c, c r he a di I igen t c, er}· da, · kcer) ur heart . ot1r ho111e. . t1t11 "h t1r che" "1nd "cho 1 • \\ ithin ot1r '- rder. CL' n c1ot1, o f J d' hol) t"re encc. \1 ,1) \\e e,cr keep the B.1nn r l f the clearl)· vi ihle a ·1a \,;ha llenging ,1nd hri t our hie ed Red en1er ,1nd O f I :KI ... enthroned 1n ot1r heart . May the~e , er e penned by \ alter Chal- n1 r n1i th thrill ) 'OU a you read: .. In1n1ortal. in,,i ible, God onl y- • ,, 1 e. In light inacce ible hid from our e, e . ~ 110 t ble. ed, mo t glorious, the _..\ncient of Day . Jn1ighty. Thy· great ame we • pra1 e. C nre ting. unha. ting and ilent a. light _Tor Vt'anting. nor wa ting. Thou rulest in might: Th) 1 ju tice like mountains high oaring above. Th, cloud "'hich are fountain of ., goodne ~ and lov·e. "'"' To all. life Thou gi ve t - to both great and mall: In our life Thou live t the true life of all; \A./e blo om and flour i h as leaves on the t rees. And wither and perish - but naught changeth Thee. reat Father of Glory pure F ather of light. Thine angel adore Thee all \'ei ling their ight: All prai, e v. e ,,,ould render: O help us to ee ·ri onlv the plendor of Light ., hideth Thee! Amen." JULY, 1966 PAGE 6 e omen 1"11c l3ct11a11\ \VL1111L' t1 's lt"-"-il)nar ' J .. clll)\\ "h111 t1ll.'l at r ast I 1vcrJ'll)<)l at tl1l' ~rc1gl1t Aa1)t1,t "'httrch, 111 ti I _ frt)r11 I :J()- ~:.10. f1\, Rt1tl1 C(JhC\\ , ,11i ,,onary lllll \C ll) entrnl fr 1ca11 f{eptthlic, \\,l\ the , r>ca1'cr. he ~hl)\.vC(l a 111ap of Bapti t l i(f- ti ion· n1i . ionary Ct)n1p t1nd. anti trace(! her daily ac– ti\ itic f r t1, , pointing ot1t variot1s httilding , home of the workers, etc. Ot1r gr ttp voted to ~t1pport a Mi - ionary Barrel, \i\-hich will he pre ent– eli to , ari u n1i , ionary peakers. Chan1pion Bapti . t Ladie will ho. t ottr next n1eeti11g, ~ eptember 27th. Mr . Kenneth Romig. Commentary on Ruth By Walter L. Wilson, M.D. Care For The Flock - 'Then aid Boaz unto hi ervant that was set over the reapers, \Vho e dam el is thi ? ( 2: 5)' Remember, preachers, ( thi goe for women S.S. teachers and leaders of any group) God ex– pect you to know the people that are in your flock. "Who is this dam– sel? Where did she come from? What' her state? What's her condi– tion? Why is she here?" The Lord help you to look well to the state of your flock a the Psalmist says, and to know the people who are there, their heartaches and their needs, and to know what they are ]earning. You would be surprised how Jittle ome of the people learn. They come and li ten to the Word, nod their head and mile. Three hours later you a k them, "What did the mini ter preach about?" And they cratch their head . They do not learn. H ave an examination ometime on prayer meeting night and say, "Now who ' il get up and explain justifica– tion to this audience? Jim, will you do it?,, And Jim will scratch his head. I thi person walking with God? Is that person reading the Bible? Is this third per on praying? With such ql2estions we try to find out the con– di t1on or the state of another ' sou). ' ·Who e damsel i thi ?' ' Boaz ask . And the servant replies, "It is the 1oabitish dam el that came back wi th aomi out of the country of ivf oab., ( 2: 6 ) . He knew who he was. Women's Editor J I c t1acl fl)ll n(I 1u l \ ho she was S f) that he cotilc.l (fcal with her accc>rcl – i ngl . .. ron1 Mexico - "An at1to111obilc is always a drunk n~ the man whc> cfrivc it.'' Fron1 Forn1os,1 - ~' U5c yot1r brain to contro l yc>ttr feel." Or from 1hc crn1an - •\ at1tion j5 not cowarcl– ly, and carele5 ne i~ not courage. ', Here' a th ught - In the middle age printing was con idered a "gen– teel" occL1pation and to get into the ht1sines , apprentice actually pai{i n1a ler printer for their training in- tead of being paid. I that not trt1c in other field . al o? KOOK'S KORNER Cranberry-Chicken Salad (Thi i nice for ladies luncheon) 2 cups diced chicken (cooked) 2 cups hard cooked eggs l 1h cup finely cut celery J/ 2 cup stuffed olives (chopped or cut up) 1 tbl p. minced onion (go very light– ly or omit) 1 cup coarsely cut ca hew Salt and pepper to taste. Mix all above ingredients with enough alad dre ing (Miracle Whip) to moisten ( not too wet) .Put into 8 x 10 or 9 x 10 pan. Mix 1 pkg. Ra pberry Jello and 2 cup hot Cranberry Juice. When 1 ightly thickened pour over salad and refrigerate until set. Cut into quares and serve in bed of lettuce with Jello layer on top. Serve 9 to 12 per ons. Luella White Cedar Hill Bapti t Church, Cleveland, Ohio DECATUR FOUNDRY CO. INC. Division of J. L. Johnson & Sons Inc . 1700 N. Calhoun Street Decatur, Illinois Manufactures Annealing Pots fo, \\.llieable Foundries THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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