The Ohio Independent Baptist, May 1967

P.T.L. Di t ibu Testa n,ents To Vietnan,ese Vietnamese Reads New Testament In an"\\er t hea\y reque t for cr1ptt1re fron1 \ iet:1ame e hri tians ~1nd L~ . militar)· chaplain , J. Ed– ,, ard n1ith. International Director f the Poc1'.et Te tament League an- 11 tl nee that n1ore than 600,000 \ 1et,ame e Go pel ha, e been di - tributed ~Ir. and .1 Ir . Garth Hunt, ~ 1. A. n1i ionarie as igned to PTL 1,ce 1965. have been tirelessly \\ rk.1ng \\ 1th able \,'ietnan1e e a - 1 rant to upply the need. Mr. Hu:it ha been 1n combat areas with the 3rd C rp Chaplain. di tributing - .000 go pel : and has flown to the notoriou pri on i land of Co:i on, -o mile off the coa t. where he had the privilege of preaching to the .i.ooo pr1 o:,er and di tributing go - pe1 to the 7.000 inhabitants of the i land. He ha also made arrange- Ill 'lllS I l1stril \I( _ ()(),()()() g lSl1 ls ,, 1lll s 11 ,,I kit s ~<'I ,I ·r, 'lll l ·nts ~,II l'\ 'I \ lt:l"ldlll . ~l1s . I l\t11t 1rnnsl,1lcll .., lctt ·r ft'llll1 ,, \ ict1t,111,cst· stll,11 r. \\ rill~., (ltl tl1 • t,attlefi ·h.l: .. , <' 11' ll <>tl(Jl'C'(I l\il'. ( II ,,,,, ,,f IC'l'– IIC)()ll <>J .l11 /v 15. I<<, "I I re, ·ci,·,,<I ,111 e11r·< ,,,.,1,{!i11R /Jfl<'kll.1!<) /rl>111 t/1e r·;,, 1 ... <11,1, ,1('1c1c:,11i,J11. ,, .,1><>f..c ,,f ,·,J11r /.. i ,1,/1,ess 1,,u,,1r,I 11s ,\t>l<lterv • JJ it/I t/te ~t:i/t H (I\ <J (1<>.\'fJe/ Of }() /Ill , s111,1!/ ,111,I <1ltrt1c·tive. J~; /1e11 I r e- 111r11c,I 1,, 111'\' te11t I rer1cl tl1i\ u 1 f1<>le I <, <> k . I f ,, 1 , 11 < I it .~, e<1 t I}' /, e If' e <I , 11 y 'f>irit. 111st as u•/1e11 <l tree ivl1icl1 ,s <Ir, <111rl lvitl1ere<I receives tl1e re/1ev/1i11~ rni11. I l, 1 rote 1/1is /ette, I<> .\'Ott. /1011ore<I sir. i,1 order to e:rpre\·,;; 111)' perso1i<1l ~~ratef11l11ess a11cl 111)' /1ope to receive t/1e lesso11s i 11 1 I 1e Bi /1 I e i 11 o, de r to /1 e Ip , 11 e ,leci<le to receive salvatio11 f ro111 111v si11s for 111 v so11l. I si11cerel)· <111rl re pect/11//_1 1 l(?ree t ) 1 0Lr. DodanR T/111'' Thou. and. of Engli h go pel di - tributed to our own erviceme:1 have been mo t gratefully received. Foun– datio:1 , churche , and even stt1dent of hri tian chool have re ponded to the challenge and have made the e calation of needed pri nti:ig and di. tribt1tion pos ible. The work of PTL is not limited to Vietnam. Glowing report are re– ceived from Brazil Argentina Uru– guay and Paraguay. They mi:iister in Japan and throughout Europe. Thou - and upon thou and of copie of the ew Te tament are bei:ig di tributed . Here in the United tates and over– ea , 72 radio tations expand the world-wide mini try of PTL. The world-wide mi:1i try of PTL. with it va t campaign of cripture di tribu tion and mas evangelization, energize faith i:1 the doctrine ". . . faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God." ' ' F ait/1 is· a1t1-·ake11ed by the MESSAGE, and the MESSAGE 1 l1ar aii·c,ketzs it comes t l1roi-1gl1 the Word of Christ'' - Romans 10: 17 ( .E.B.) The 1\f ESSAGE TO ISRAEL progra,n ha.s bee11 proclai,ning God's rne.\Jage to Gods people for o, e, 30 years on 111ore ;/1011 50 radio .sta1io11s l oast-to-coast and 111 /oreig1111atio11s. Afan} lelvs ha, e been reache,l /or Chr1\t 1hro11glz the 1ad10 111inislrl anti hJ' 111ail, corre.\po11de11ce courses and perso11a/ H'Ork. iv e depe11d on God and the pra) er/ul steu·ardsh1p of His people. Send /or a/ree copy of ou, i11Jorn1ati,e 1naga~111e. l,,,,fessage to I srael Coulson Shepherd, Fou der ME AGE TO ISRAE~ INC. Kenneth Meyers, Rad io Messenger Box 31, Patchogue. ~ew York, .Y. 11772 /JAY, 1967 PAGE 6 Awarded Memorial Troph} I{ •\, lf ~ll<)lc..l ick·rf..,,ck r ol lh I irst Jla1 list l1t1rc h lar . 1ichi g<tl ,vas rccentl , ~1\.vartlctl l~1e an <> de lc111(}l'ial ~, f'"'lJ)hy. I hi s awar I i r>rcscntccl early IL) the <1utstan lini alt1n1. tis of the ,rnnll l{ ,11 itls J~:tJJlis 131hlc (ll) ·gc an<l Sen1ina1 y. It i 111c\cntc<t to thnt gra(lt1ntc who n1ake an Clt1tslancl1ng co. tril1utilll1 to lht \i ork of the l ... orcl hy a consecrate< life ancl n1ini\try. Cedarville College Reports on School Program Dr. Ii ff rel J hn<;o:,, Acadcmi Dean, Dr. Cleveland McDonald, IJro f e or of . ocial . ciencc, and Mr Merlin Ager, s ociate Professor o -- ducati n recently attended the a tional onference 0:1 Higher Educa t io:1 span ored by the A <;ociation f 0 1 Higher Edt1cation in Chicago, 111 inoi March 5-8. Principle speaker were Senator Edward Kennedy anc W. Euge::1e Grove pre ident of tht U. S. ational tudent A ociation The Arti t-Lecture erie Com mittee featured Mrs. Grain:ie Yeats daughter-in-law of the poet Williarr Butler Yeat , in a program calle<1 ' Irish Music Through the Centurie<i· on April 15. Also on April 15, the Ohio mal Col lege tudent Government Con· fere:ice wa ho ted by the Cedarville College tudent Council. The Confer· e:1ce involved Mid-Ohio Conference member college and other college' with le than 2000 student<; who re- ponded to the invitation. Dr. Robert Gromacki, Chairma11 of the Divi io:1 of Biblical Education. is having a book publi hed in late April entitled TJ1e Modern Tongz1eJ Moven1ent. This clothbound volume will contain about 170 pages, have an exten ive index and bibliography. and retail for $4.50. Available for Singing and Preaching The other day your editor had the plea ure of fellow hipi:ig with Rev. George Zinn. During the cour e of our conver ation we made inquiries concerning his present work. He teache music i:i the orwalk Public School however, o:i Sunday (when invited) he peaks and ing in vari– ou churche . His mini try i one of ble ing and thi type of work is his "first love!'' Any de iring to ha,·e him for pulpit upply and/ or special meeti:1.g may contact him at P.O. Box o. 496 orwalk, Ohio 44857. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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