The Ohio Independent Baptist, June/July 1967
• • ~ ~ ~~~~\~~~':.~~~~1~~~~~~~=~=~~:$:::~~::~~::;~::$;$:~:~~~:;:;:::;:::::;:~;~:;:;:;~:;:;:;:;::::::::::: ::: ::;~;: D ar T ... I\ T I :;:::: ~ a, x~ I a,, doting an unsaved rnan tha t " HAS BEEN mc1rried before. If 1h ings mm 1t right for n,e to ill irry hin,? :::::: :::::: Signed (}~ ~ Need Advice. \}! ~ De ar Need Advice , :::::: ~ ill ~ You have ind,cated you already know what the Bible says about being not :::::: ; unequally yoked together with unbelievers. Yet you persist in disobeying God 's word i:.::j=:··j:.:(.=.j::·.. 1 ='.. ~ in dating this man and your disobedience will even be greater if you marry him. ~ Are you so hard up for a date that you would sacrifice God 's best in your life :::::: ~ for a ' HAS BEEN? " We strongly urge that you further counsel with your pastor :::::( ~ concerning th,s problem. \]} ~ ~ Talking to Teens, :::::: ~ Dave, Doug and Don mm ~ TEEN TALK. f/1 ~ ~ ~ ~ Dear Teen Talk \Ji ~ ,\\II' '"'' \t[ ~ For 1he sake of my Christian tes t imony , 1G Q' f @1 ~ is it righ1 for me as a high school stud en t ( i{/ ~ to pay class dues when part of the money ~ (}j ~ f ,nances the prom? :::::: - ~ ~ Signed :~::: ~ Wondering. f)i~ ......... :·:·;· ~ ~~ m ~ ffl =,.t.r.; Dear Wondering, \ \~ I \!J '\ .·:.·:-.: ~~ ~ .. :,...... ·:·:·: [~[ Yes, we feel you should pay your class \(; :=:=~ dues even though 90me of the money may \J( .,.:-, ·····• !1 finance the prom. You did mention, how- \IJ ~l~ ever, a good part of this money will be i11 :::::: used for graduation expenses, the class gift ~ ...... ... ,. ._ :-:·:· ~~~~ and the annual. Your testimony will be more :::::: ~~ effective, in our opinion, by not supporting .. 1./·.i) ~-··· ::::~ the prom with your presence though you :):]:! {~\~j may have to support it to some extent with fl( ~ lli ·:·:·: your purse. :::::: :::::: ... :::::: Ta Ikin g to Teens, :]t ~ ill :=:::: Dave, Doug and Don ... fi11 TEEN TALK. mm M t ·:·:·: :::::: ~}: Dear Teen Talk , t\i ~f] There is a girl in one of my c lasses who is a strong Pen teco s tal. He r goal in :::::: :::::: life is to be able to speak in tongues would li ke to explain to he r why I cannot !:{ ill ~ :::::: believe as she does. What shall I do? :::::: :::::: Signed, :.\.1:.1.. \\.:.~ ill ~ ....·. Bewildered. :::::: :::::: Id d ::::;: :::::: Dear Bewi ere , if! !\\\f Your desire to help your friend is commendable. There are two small booklets @jj ~ii~ that will help you understand the tongues movement . They are "What Can Tongues mm mt\i Do For you" by Don Hillis (Moody Compact Book) and " The Tongues Tide" by Robert :ti JJ~ Paul Lightner published by the Empire State Baptist, Route 3 , Vestal, New York. ~m/ m\\~ Keep in mind what Paul said in I Corinthians 14:19 " . . • I would much rather (:\:\: ~\;~)~ speak five words that people can understand and be helped by than ten thousand ti~ ~;j(~ words while speaking in tongues" (Living letters). But remember, don't let "Th~ Ji\ fi! Tongues Tide" keep your " tongue tied"! Talking to Teens, llli!l ... ·.•.·. }~ Dave, Doug and Don ;)\i :-·.:: TEEN TALK. ::,:·: .•:·> :·:·:· ~t~==~=======~:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::::::::::::=:~::=:=::::::::::::=::::::::=:=:=:=:=:::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::=:=:=:::::=:=:::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=~~==:=::::::::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::::.::~::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=iz::I Chaplain Lewis Available In a recent Jetter from Chaplain. CPT. Cecil Lewi . he write the fol)o\\'tf'lg .....If I can ever be of an\' a 1 tance in the Ohio area o far - a peaking. etc. I 'll be glad to make the arrangement if at all po ible. I am permitted to have ti me of f for JU NE-JU LY 1967 PAGE 14 church conferences etc." If you're intere ted in having an Army Chaplain to challenge your people, you couldn't find a finer Christian nor a better preacher. Those inter– e ted can reach Chaplain Lewi by writing ~im at the following addre . . . U. . Army Training Center. Armor. Fort Knox. Kentucky. Hold Missionary Conference \.\' a hingt<1n It s. ll t11 ti st ht1rch j 1 n t r,n. w h cr" <l l I r 11 rc t h c r I{ "v. R. I 1c arth y is 11n to r. was chall ·ngc thl' llt1 g J1 a rece ntl y hclcl W >rld-wid Missit1r1ary ( ()n f rcnc . , ucst spca~ crs were t r. Kenne th Mt1c k c .. BI-IM. Re v l)avicl (, ,irdncr, f th Ph i I i pp i ne\. R c v . Roh C II ins . r Braltl,. M 1\~ Rt1th ~ loct1n1 nncl Re 1-l oward Hague f ent ral A f r1c, l{ev. Ray · razier f 0Jumht1s. an Mi " ~ aton from Kentttck y. '" fh e pre<;ence of the Holy Spir was sen c;ed in the lives of th speakers. It was evident al so th f He was the One who empowerc them in their mini try. The meetings which ran Moncla through unday began with a send-of banquet . Nineteen dedicated the livec:; for full time Chric;tian service! Demon Possession? Teenagers danced the Frug and th Watusi and hymns were set to a roe 'n' roll beat at a religious service i Boston's Back Bay area. About 1 100 teenagers attended th service at Old South Church, whic be]ongs to the United Church c Christ. Forty-five minutes of rock ', roll music preceded the service. l 'he rock 'n' roll tunes were u ed wit religious lyrics. Dr. Frederick M. Meek, senic pa tor aid the congregation - con posed of young people's groups fro1 39 New England churches - "pa1 ticipated reverently." ' 'There was a section in which th young people formed a proce sio down the center ai le to lay objects o the Communion table to symboli2 the bringing of their whole elves 1 God, ' Dr. Meek said. ' 'One brougl a Bible as a symbol of religion · ar other brought a loaf of bread and coke, ignifying eating· anothe brought a pool cue and a ball whic signifies playing." At one point involving audience rt pan e, one of the four teenage1 helping to conduct the service called ' ' Praise His name with rock 'n' ro for the Lord takes pleasure in H people, He want to see them happy. The respon e wa ' 'Praise Hi nam with lot of dancing. ' Twelve teenagers then danced th Frug and Watusi in the aisle. The ervice was conceived an written by Eugene Langevine, a grac uate tudent at Harvard Divinit chool who i al o probation office in the Quincy Di trict Court. - United Church Heralc THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIS'
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