The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1967

chola hip Fund E tablished A SLRPR SE feature of the Rev. Dean Henry's 25th anniversa ry ce ebra ion v.. as presentation of the f irst four-yea r scholarship in "'s a, 1e .. o h,s son David (left) Others are Mrs. Henry, Mr. Henry ano board of deacons at Brown St. Baptist Church. \\ hcne, ... r tl1e Re\. \'/. Dean H enr) talked abo11t the l~1c\... of calling t the n1ini tr)' . he e-xpr~ , eti the wi . h rh~1t 111 thi ;1g cot1ld b d ne to help p tential sen1i – n~1r, ~tud nt f 1nanciall}'· . n1 thing \v a done by the congregatio n of Rev. Henr)··, Br ,, n treet Bapti t Church. It ~ n1 a a urpri e to Rev. Henry, 48 but on hi 2 -th ann1, er ar) in the mini try and at the church hi ti ck. un, eiled a continuing $5 000 four-year scholarship. ppropriatel)'. the cholar hip was named for him and - al o appropriatel y - the fir t one went to hi O\\ n on D avid, 2 J. David. a 1963 gradu ate of Coventry High School and a graduate of Br)'an College in D ayton Tenn., will start mini terial training at Dal las Theological Seminary thi F al l. He "'a awarded the cholarship at the church last atu rda)', at fe tivitie celebrating bi father's anniver ary. In tabli hing the cholarship, the 350 members of Bro"' n Street Bapti t Church obligated them elve to provide up to $1,250 a year toward tuition academic fee required text books, and room and board expense . Eligibility i limited to members in good tanding of the Bro\\ n treet congregation, who h ave dedicated their li\ e .. to fu ll-time Christian service, and who h ave b een accepted by a eminary Bible institute or college, or by other approved institutions." Applicant "'anting to concentrate on pa tora1 and mi ionary work will be given preference, according to amuel \ V. String, a member of the church ' board of deacons. _fr. Henr,' ha been at the Brown Street church since 1942.. \\hen he moved to Akron from Altoona P a. ... Akron Beacon Journal Youth Assist Missionaries Pictured he re a re the l ewis Ave Baptist Church young people who, a long with their sponsors and pastor, Rev. Charles Reed, had 1he joy of engaging in first-hand missionary servi ce. The following arti cle t e lls of the ir exper ience. This mig ht be a good idea for o the r yout h groups to consider. T e 11 enior yot1ng p eople and ~ponsors from the J.,ewis Ave. Bapti t Church, Toledo, (Rev. Charles Reed, pastor ) conducted a ummer Bible School for a Hiawatha Bap– ti t Mis ion church in the Upper Peninsula of northern Michigan, July 24-28. Thi five-day school was held at the Watersmeet Baptist Church where Rev. and Mrs. Albert tover serve as mi sionaries. Pastor Ree d was ong leader for the group. Mrs. Janet Gillespie and Miss Marsha Louden lager taught Bible and :Nlissionary stories. Young people in charge of clas es and memory work were Debbie Edington, Leroy Ed– wards K aren Hardy, Sarah Lane, Ed<l ie and Larry Morris ey, Mike Oberlin, Darlene Peters and Kelly White. 11rs. Reed conducted a Ladies Bible C'lass for one hour daily. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gillespie, Mr. and 1,frs. Richard Spieth Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oberlin and Pa tor and Mr . Reed. The trip there and back covered 1300 mi les. They took two days going and two returning. Overnight ac– commodations for the group were had in the Baptist churches of Clare and St. Ignace Michigan. The co t of the trip was met by the young people themselves along with some help from the Lewis Ave. Church. During the week they camped out at Federal Forest which is near Watersmeet. They combined their Chris– tian service with sight- eeing and reoreabion. Nightly campfire sings proved a real inspiration. Everyone en– joyed the week. It p roved to be a tin1e of real piritual ble ing. The church at Water meet \.Vas encouraged through their ministry and have invited them to return next year. :--------=------------------------ TIMELY GOSPEL TRACTS By PAUL J . LEVIN interest in your Sunday school with these excel – lent take -home pape rs . .. Mommy a nd Me, P ri - mary Pal , Courage, Challenge and Conques t ! A pa per for every age group--beginner through adult . See how they will aid you in witnessing for Christ. Write for you r FREE packet - con taining this month's featured tracts and a list of radio stations carrying BIBLE TRACT ECHOES. I Order toda)' /rom BIBLE TR.ACTS, INC. REGULAR BAPTIST PRESS 1800 Oakton B lvd., Des P laines , I ll. 6001 8 Box 508, De pt . 0107, Wat e rloo, la. 50704 OCTOBER, 1967 ?AGE 8 THE OHI O INDEPENDENT P.APTIST

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