The Ohio Independent Baptist, December 1966
Medina Church Holds Global Conference Washington Heights Youth Retreat Pictured above are Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth me] er and the mis ionaries \vho took part recently in the church's Annual Global Miss ionary Confer– ence. 1i ionaries present for the conference were Dr. R. Matthews, Rev. and Mrs. Guy McLain, Mi s Arlene purlock Rev. Paul Tidball Stormer Speaks At A .C.C.C. Rallies \Veil over 1000 people heard John A. Stormer, author of ' one Dare ( all It Trea~on," speak in two rallie sponsored by the American ouncil of Chri\tian hurches of Ohio. On Monday, October 24, a Cleve]and area rally was held in the Mayfie]cl High ~chool At1ditorium. On Tt1es– day. October 25, a olumbus area rally was held in Memor1al Bap ti st hurch. There were some who stepped out to receive hri t ac; aviour while still others rai<;e(I their hands for prayer. Jt is hoped that n1ore of ot1r people will earnest 1 y su pport the n11 r11stry of th c A. C ( . i n o ti r st ate w, t h fh ir prayer . gif.ts, anci active in– icre t. ertainly these rallies servecJ a h ly J)t1r110 e for th glor , of ,oc1 ! Berlin Height Dedicates Building 11 u11d, )' , ctol,er 23rc1 i11 2: ( 0 Jl 111 a I licatio11 crvice \\'as 11 1(1 ~ t 1J1e 13 rlir11 1 leigtlt llapci t l111rcl1. J> t r I 1 • I r n t Ri I y cl i r c t J t 11 pr gra11 . 1u-.: t 11ea r " ' r 1{ ' · I arl 11 I>" ug}1, Ji ' · I lt 11 J f LI ill a1 d ar] \A. 1 111 t . 11 Ii 1 :rJ11 l u11 cJ1 a[ tl1 i1 J)a t r ar I l> 111111 nd d 11 1111 ir 1., at11ift1l f1t11 i I I g. THE OttlO I [) PENDEN BAPTI T and Rev. and Mr . Alfred Conant. een al . o i the large "globe' which wa , placed o n the church lawn. Bro. mel er wa able to borrow th is from a busine f irn1. T he variou con– tinent on the globe were pai nted in different color. . It added greatly to the conference advertising. Memories o( a can1pfire sing. breathtaking chalk ar ti try, challeng– ing me age , and 65 degree swim– ming till linger from the 2nd annual Youth Retreat of Washington Height Bapti t Church. The retreat was he]d eptember 16-18 at Camp Ba Te Yo Ca in Bellbrook. The Dayton youth (Pa<;tor . R. D. McCarthy) cho e a~ their theme "Chri t Through Me:· with Rev. 1\1arvin Engle of Van Wert peak ing. A highlight of the aturday evening rall y wa Mrs. E ther Frye's drawing of the " tilling of the Storm.' ' Rev. Engle, u. ing Prov. 25:2 "He that hath no rule ove r hL own pirit i. like a city that is broken down, and without wall.," urged the teen to lea rn se lf di . cipline and . elf control. At . unday morning' outdoor wor- , hip ervice, n1any of the yot1ng people re ponded to Pa. tor Engle'. chall enge to give Chri t fir t place in their live . After a deliciou turkey dinner 30 weary but happy young people departed each detern1ined t o erve Chri t more completely in the year ahead. STATUS OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN! - Jam - (LUKE I: 46, 4 7.) llrt/J£r£1:S ON£ 600, ontl ON£ MEO/I/TOR bt.twffn Oodondm£n, THEMIINCHRIST .JESUS.'' r IT!in. 2l5.J m so l J:,ed by pern1i~!)ton t "" und h I Time . DEC MBER, 1966 PAGE 9
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