The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1968

Will Not Accept Government Aid Great Plans For Our Campsl l1c lrtt,tl'C' l cd .. r,,itlc llcgc 11.\\\.' I',\ ,c(l the tc 11 \: i11g re lt1ti n r gar"ii11g ,t .. 1te nnd f cdcra1l aid. "\\ l1crca . 1l ts the pol1 of cdar– ' 1llc llcge t ti ph ld the Bapl i l tit ttn t1, e i)f ep,1rnti n f hurch ~,nd tatc. Bt it re~ 1,,ed that edar- ' illc liege n1aintain i~ faciliti and a ad n1ic pr gran1 apart fr m g ,ernn1ent a i tan e." The c llege n \\ qualifie for aid ince being IL ted in the direct r of the U. . f ficc f Edt1cation. Student and f acult are permitted to participate in 1 an and gran1t program on an individual ba i . preliminary tudy of Cedar– vi lle ollege alumni ( ince 1953) brought a return o·f 62.2 % . Of tho e replying 31 .8% are in full ... time Chri tian ervice and 49 .0% are in– v lved in part-time Ohristian service. About 80% of Cedarv;ille College graduate are erving the Lord in me definite aspeot of Christian • service. WHAT CAN YOU DO with your money? You can spend it. Stuff it in a mattress. Save it. Or, you can invest it. Today, more than 4,000,000 people are putting their money to work in mutual funds. Why not look into the opportunities of this modern way of investing. For FREE inf o rmation on d ifferent mutual funds - their risks, costs, advantages - write, phone o r drop in. Martha G. Chave, Account Executive KELLY AND MOREY, INC. 11955 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio - 44120 Phone (216) 231-5112 MP P ..l''MO i l oking forward to one f the fine t ummer ever! 1 re , , ilboat are being purchased which incrca e the ize of their fleet t ten! Y u 've never real 1 ly had fun until y u have been in a ai 1 Lboat! Al o more tandem bioycle have been bought a well as, more air rifl ! Other features ,are being con– idered and word concerning them wi 1 ll oon be forthcoming. The co t at Patmo has been in– crea ed $1.00. It now costs $18.00 per y·oung per on. In these days of inflation rthi is not much. Particu– larly is thi true when you consider the charge that most Christian camps make! The reason for thl increase is the increa e in cost made by the Boat Line that trans ports our young people to and from Kelley's Island. This is the first raise they have made in the years we have had Camp Patmos. Blessing at Sunbury Pastor Martin E. Holmes reports that everal decisions were made for Christ and 1 hearts of believers were cha1llenged during a recent special evangelistic effort at the Grace Bap– tist Church in Sunbury, Ohio. Guest evangelist for the occasion was Rev. Richard Kilian. Ketcham in Ohio Beginning Friday, April 28th and running through Wednesday, May 3rd, Dr. Robert Ketcham w.ill be speakinig at the Madi on A venue Baptist Church, 2015 We t 95tth Street, Cleve– land, Ohio. Pastor of the church is our brother, Rev. Fred Hu sey. OUR · 25th ANNIVERSARY YEAR Escanaba, Michigan Establishing Baptist Churches ... where there were none. APRIL, 1968 PAGE 6 • amp literature is now available If yot1r church or young ipeople hav not received their package, write Rev , Lynn Rogers, Northfield Bapti~ hurch, tate Route No. 82 and N Boyden Rd., Northfield, Ohio 44061 Attractive folders advertising SCJ OTO HILLS CAMP for 1968 bav been sent to the pastors of ou OARBC fellowship. If ,you have nc received your package, write to Re, Haiiold R. Green, Route No. ~ Greenville Ohio 45331. The folder not on1ly gives the I~ tion of the camp but tells of the man activities planned for this summe A new and exciting feature is bein added . . . MINI~BIKES! These ar geared for slow speeds but po were for climbing the hills at caimp. The are a lot of fun! Concerning th MINI-BIKES, the folder reads . . ' 'Think of ithe fun you'll lb.ave ridin back the wooded trai~s ,and all th t for a sma,l,l ren,tal fee.' ' Investigation into water bikes fc the lake is now goin,g on. A backsto for the ball field has been add~ These and other improvements shou] make this the greatest year ever t Scioto Hills Camp. Plan on attend.in , Registration forms can be obtaine by writing Dr. Wm. McKeever, 83 Eddystone Ave., Columbus, 0. 4322' The J. E. T. System Jewish Evangeli&m Telephone Sy tern (now called the JET System) preadin,g rapidly. This unique metho i of reaching the Jew biy telephone ! being used in Olevel,and, Daytoi Columbus, Indianapolis and most ~ cently in Akron. I Baptist Mid-.Missions' Hebrew an Chri tian Society of Cleveland is ab I to place an ad in ,the local newspaipei of these cities which attracts Jewis j cal 1 lers to a three-minute recorde message compiled by Rev. Leelan Crotts, Director. These cities are now averaging we over 400 calls per week. Should ttt number of calls continue at this rat they will reach over 100,000 durir 1968. Cleveland, alone, last year w1 able to count 19,646 calls. Jewish people are writing in askir for Bibles, New Testaments an other literature which is being offere, The local churches are named as source of identificaition and conta to the inquiring Jewish person. " urge our readers. to be much in prayc concerning this work among tl Jew ". THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIS

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