The Ohio Independent Baptist, December 1966
t C II u,19 to ,, Cl,urcl, R(', \\ '"1rren l e,\ 1 ha. a.ccepted ~1 ~111 tl the 1race Bapt1 t ht1rch in 't l,t1ng t \\ n. l~he church i. locat d .... "n the 't)uthea. t ,ide f the cit y and , ~1 , '"' t orn1 r n1 i. "' ion branch o f the ... trt1ther l "' aber nacle. P, tor L \\ i. n1 ved to Yot1ng - tl)\\ n pten1ber l fo llowing a 4 year pa t rate at the Bible Bapti t Church, orth ~Ianche ter, Indi ana. He i .. a graduate f Taylor Univer ity and \\ a a cia ted ~ ith that . chool in the Publ ic Relation Off ice for over 3 ~ ear fol lov.ing h i gradu ation. It \\ a , after 9 )'ear in the indu trial engineering field th at the Lord made the call to the n1ini try definite. The oung to\.\ n hurch i. hi. eco1ld pa torate. Re" . H arold Carpenter, the found– ing pa tor of the church. left in Y1 arch to accept the pastor ate o f a Bapti t Church in G irard , Pa . Gifts to the Ohio Association H. R. Davison, Treasurer SEPTEMBER - 1966 0 .1.B. Editor, Advertising .. .. . . $ Bible Baptist, North Madison (hon. ) Northside Baptist, Lima (hon.) .... .. Albany Baptist (hon .) .... . . First Bapt ist, Bowling Green (hon. ) Hebron Men ' s Fellowship, Cleve. Ca lvary Baptist, Byesville . . ......... . Brown Street Baptist, Akron .. Women' s fellowsh ip , Grace Baptist, Kent .. .. ... .. . . .. ..... ... ... . Bible Baptist, North Madison ........ .. Norths ide Bapt ist , Lima .... ....... .... . Fir-st Ba pt ist, Blanchester .......... . Memor ial Bapt ist, Columbus .. .. .. First Christian Baptist, Coshocton ... . Cal va ry Bapt ist, Norwalk . ... .. . Cl intonville Bapt ist, Columbus ... . North Royal ton Bapt ist ... ...... . Euc lid-Nott ingham Bapt ist Eucl id .. . Bib le Mission Bapt ist, Reynoldsburg Ca lvary Bapt ist , Broadview Hgts . First Bapt is1 We llington ............. . Ca lvar y Baptist , Sandusky ............. . DECEMBER, 1966 PAGE 6 10.57 25 .00 25.00 25.00 30.00 10.00 5 .00 20.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 30.00 35.00 2 .00 5 .00 10.00 2.00 25.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 A MODERN MISSIONARY VENTURE by Rev. Norman E. Bosworth are., rcc '-·11tl, 1'><' )lccl ll1cir rcst)\lt'Ct.~s t ) S\.' lllf f l) \l l' ll\C ll le l1ca \l(){) l'l tl C~\I' t)lltl1cc. ( at, a{l a t ) 1,clp i11 the CC)ll " t I l t c t 1~) 11 "-' I a ne, c l1 t 11 c 11 h l t ti Ii n g \1c1ng l1\11lt tl1c1 c h ll a1)t1 \ t Mi<l - t ,,~1 ...1 11" n1i\\t C)t1 ,tr 1 c1gh c.Ja111~ . .. , ht, \: i\" i,1 rc~r)on\c to an appeal f ()r 111c11 lo help bL1iltl thi " cht1rch . () tl c,11eratcl nccdec.l in this 99 r1 Ro– n1an ( ' athc lie area. Pa tor~ Norn1an Bo"wo rth . l le ellyn Thon1p n and illian1 Br ck encot1raged their chttrche. - H pe Bapti5l. Bihle ML - i n Bapti\t and Maranatha Bapti. l - to provide fund5 to make it po - \ible f r . omeone to go . We are happy t report that the e churche. r e t the occa ion immediately. T\vo young men. Tom Vickery and Bill Kirtland from Hope Bapti t, took off work at their regular employment to give two week of their time to help. They left for Quebec on ep– tember 17. Working with Leigh Adam , they were able to excavate pour footers and begin con truction of the basement forms during the fir t week. Pa tor Bo worth and Thomp on flew to Quebec on Mon– day, ept. 26 and spent the re t of the week helping with the con truc– tion. By the end of the week when the four men drove back to Colum– bus the ba ement wall were poured floor joi t were all in place and the first floor walls were built and ready Immanuel Baptist, Arcanum ... ..... .. Mr. Stuart Chaffe, Cedarville ... .. .. 0.1.B. Subscriptions ... ...... ... ... .. .... .. Bethlehem Baptist, Cleveland ....... . Emmanuel Baptist, Toledo .... .. ........ . Calvary Baptist, Bellefontaine .. ... . Brookside Baptist, Cleveland ........ .. Trinity Baptist, Lorain .. .... ............. . Faith Baptist, Novelty .... ............ .. ... . Grace Baptist, Cedarville ... .... .. .. .. Bethel Baptist, Toledo . ..... .. ..... . ... . S.S. of Sharon Baptist, Sharon, Pa. First Baptist, Lancaster .... ...... .. ...... .. Mogadore Baptist .. . ... . ... Graham Rd. Baptist, Cuyahoga Falls Penfield Jct . Baptist, Lorain .... .. .... .. Grace Baptist, Sunbury ............. .. .. . Berea Baptist . .. .. ... . .. . .. ...... . South Canaan Baptist, Athens .. ... . Northfield Baptist ... .. .. ........... .. ... . Maranatha Baptist, Springfield ..... . Huntsburg Baptist ... ... .. ... ......... ... Un ion Baptist . .. .................. ....... . First Baptist, Gallipolis .. .... .. .... .. .. .. Wheelersburg Baptist ... .. .. ... .. Blessed Hope Baptist Springfield ... . Faith Baptist, Streetsboro . ........ .. Calva ry Baptist, Xenia ... ........ ..... ..... First Baptist, Stryker .. .. ..... ... ...... .... Calvary Baptist, Salem ... .. .... Euclid-Nottingham Bapt ist , Euclid ... . Calvary Baptist, Massillon ...... .. ...... 10.00 10.00 239.50 5.00 25.00 25.00 4 .00 15.00 5.90 50.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 5 .00 25.00 10.00 5 .00 35.00 2.00 10.00 5 .00 50.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 22 .50 5.00 15.00 5.00 60.00 15.00 I<) 11 ~ crectc I. conservati ve f igurc c) n n, ~rn h<) ltl's 11ut in hy these four n1c n is 28() . a saving I the new W<Jrk there <)I $8~+(>. 1-f<)Wcvc r the thrill in t h c 1 accs c) I t l, f o Ik w h <) 111 ilk c u p th,tl \t11all c ngrcgati o 11 was inclica– t I vc o f t hc fa c t t h,\ t t hc va I ti c () f: t his lah r of love can never he n1casurcd In do 11 ar\ ~ind cent\ . 1 hey were great ly cncottragcd ! In addition to thi <; , they who made the trip were chall enged h y having a fir5t hand view of the field an<l have hrought back to their cht1rche a real burden for thi work. The name , Leigh and Carol Adam<;, and Jes ica Minn , are more now than ju t the name of ome more n1i \ion– arie . To the churche involved in this project. the e are courageot1~ people doing a difficult job in a real city. Nothing can beat per onal con– tact to open one's eye to the needc. and thi exped ition to Quebec ha~ certai nl y done th is! It is recommended that other churche keep their eye open for opportunitie uch as this to give their people and their pastors a fir t band view of mi ionary service, per onal acquaintance with mis ionaries at work on the field, and to assi t in these end eavor in the process. It j ~ urprising that all this was done for a oo t of only $200 divided among the three churches! - New Richland Baptist, Belle Center 5.0C Temple Baptist, Portsmouth .... .. .... .. 75.0C Avon Baptist ...... .. . .. .. .. .... ... .... ... ...... .. 5.0C Evansville Baptist, Niles ...... .. .. ..... . 5.0C Euclid Avenue Baptist, Lorain ... . .... 10.0( Calvary Baptist, Broadview Hgts. .... 5.0C Cedar Hill Baptist, Cleveland Hgts. 60.0C Total .. .... .. .... .... ... ... .. .... .. ..... ... $1,232.57 Wonderful Meeting Revival services were conductec Sept . 26-0ct. 2 at the First Baptis Church Lanca ter, Ohio. Rev. Leon ard U lrich i the pastor. Evangelis1 for these services was Dr. Oti~ Holme of the Temple Baptis' Church, Port mouth. Along with other deci ion , there were fifteen profe ion of faith ir Chri st. An entire family of even wa~ converted! The pastor report tha the e continue to attend all services Another unu ual conversion was , lady who had been a worker with the Jehovah Witne movement. ince tht I meeting her husba·nd has been savec and a Bible tudy is now being con· ducted in the home by Pastor Ulrich THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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