The Ohio Independent Baptist, May 1968
• ,; ro,c ng~1in . 1 'hc ~r ir ir c)r < i()cl i~ laking the Wc) rtf <),I ( 'hri\l an( I j\ u, i ng it It) l1ring 111 , lll Y ()r thL'\l' ,) rl'cic) ll \ "()ll l, (() H in1 ft')r e terna l lifl· :tn tf fc)rgi vt' nc,, f ·rt ) fll f>l' llll \\ l v an1 :, a girl wro te; '- "Your program ha he lped 111e to rece ive ( ' hri c:;1 a" my Saviour." From Mi. souri a boy said ~ H I t is good to b r i n g the Gos p e I I c) us ch i Icl r c n. I w a" he lpe<i to he a Chri . ti nn hy wnfch ing vour f>r 'c)gr~1 n1." A girl f ron1 Ten ne .. ee wrote : HI watched your . ho 1 w today. I s·tayed in n1 y r()0,111 and prayed to Go,d to fo rgive my s in~ an,d He did and now 1 am a Chri t ian. " We rejoice in this privilege of broadcas ting the Go pe,I for we have His pro,mi e that Hi s Word w ill not re turn unto Him void and we rejo,ice with the a ngel over t he ones God is saving. Eaoh week many thou and s o f boy ; and girls are learning o f Je u hr i t and H is ·a,Jvatio n so pray th at many wi ll receive Him a Lord and aviour . But there are boys and gir l a roun·d u a nd n1illio n. across the land who have not yet hea r,d the good news of Life in Chri t. We mu t do a ll we can to te]1l the n1 . For u it mean that we mu t ge t o ur programs o n more radio and teJevi io n itations . We are contacting ',tations but prayer must be made for them to accept our series . The sta tions do not charge u tor ti,me and we thank God for this "open d 1 oo r, " and nhey d 1 0 not pay us fo r our program . It costs $5 .00 a month ,to pro;v,ide a radio s ta– tion with 4 of our programs and $10.00 a ,mon,nh to pro– vide a television stat ion with 4 oif our f ilms. Through the 22 year tha t the Chi ldren 's Gospe,l H our h as been on , :,llit) .111< 1 the 11 vca r, that th~ rr<)gran1 h;i~ hccn c)n l l'lcv 1,1tll1 ( •t)t l h:1 , j)rc)videcl l'clr lhe f1t'l'cl, We believe l h ttl ~f l• will j11't) Vit f l' rc,1 lhe IH.'l.'tl \ Clf all th\~ \l:tlit)ll\ l llrtl wi ll l1e atl(le<.J. f)ra y l 1 hal 111c.1 rc '-;.latic)n.,. will he a<f<led ~tn<.I ' th at all needs wi ll be provided. More program for radio and televi io n muc;t be made ':iO pray that we wi ll have H i~ wi Jorn as we prepare to prod uce them. \Ve now have 52 half-hour TV program,\ and are st1pplying then, in co lor or black and wh ite film<; t o l he s ! at io n . 0 u r rad i o tap e<; and TV f i I m c; a re in<;1r u- 111 en t~ in God ,~ hancf to reach the you th of 011r nat ion wi th the C-10 pel of Hi ~ grace. Now is the time 10 <;e ncl rorth th i 'i n1e~sage of Li fe. for Jesu~ <;a id, ' ' 'a)' 11<,1 ye, 1/1ere ar e I Ol tr 111on1f1s ancl 1l1 e11 co111e1/1 l1arves1? hel1<Jlcl, 1 say t11zl<> _V<>u , Ii/I ti p your eyes ancl loo!, 0 11 the fields, for tl1ey are white alreacl_y ro harvest." Johri 4:35 Te levising the Program Protest C.O.C.U. Meeting In Dayton The American Council of Christian A.B.W.E. Conference In Columbus New Faculty Member At Cedarville College · Churches and the International The Immanuel Bapti t C hu rch of Col11mbus, Oh io recent ly comple ted a four d ay M i i·o na ry Conference featuring ABWE perso nnel. The Rev. Terre nce Bowers presented the work of the av iat io n mini try a lo ng the Amazon Ri ver in Brazi l; the Rev. Wm. to ner challe nged the co ngrega– tio n with the wo,rk in Ch ile : and Rev. Ha rold Am tu tz, Ca ndi·date and Deput a ti o n ecretary, reported on hi <; recent t rip to the variot1 mi io n sta tio n in the P hilippines. The Cedar ville Col,lege famil y wel– comes a new member Dr. Larry S. He lmi ck, a a i tant profe or in chem i try. Dr. Helmi ck, a 1963 a lumnu , has received hi Ph.D. de– gree in organic chemi try fron1 Ohio U nivers ity. Council of Christian Churches com– bined the ir forces in protestin,g the false ecumenical impression made by the Consulta tion on Church Union when it met recent ly in D ay to n , Oh io (March 25-28) . A meeting was held by the ACCC' ·and the I CC in the Dayton Baptist Temple. An estima ted crowd of over 600 were present . Majo r peaker were D r. Carl Mcintyre and Rev. Marion Reynolds, J r. ' fhe onsu)tation o n Chu rch Union, tormerly called the Blake-P ike Pro– posal, is a plan to un ite 10 of the major Protestant <lenomin·at ionc; of thi s country into one super-church which couJd have the large t Protec;– tant membersh ip in the world! Action that came otJt of the meet – ing of the .0 .U. was that step\ for the a1nalgamat io1 of these various deno111inations be finali / ed no later tl1an I 970. How so very n1uch all f thi fits into the 81 bJical propheci s concerning the ' 'latter days!' ' fHE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST --rhe co 1 Il ege trt1 tee. have appr ved I wo mt1sical tean, to tot1r th i t1n1- n1er in the intere t of edarville C II ge. The Gt1ard n1en, a q11artet. and the Victor . a trio, \V ill travel thro11gh northeastern United , tates pre~e nting ·mti. ic ancl '; ]id . THE CHILDREN'S GOSPEL HOUR, INC. Livingston, Tenn. 38570 Presenting Jesus Christ to Youth by Radio and TV PRAY FOR THE SALVATION OF BOYS AND GIRLS The Children's Gospel Hour is now on 70 radio and 37 TV sta ti on:; each week. Pray that more stations will take the program The youth of America need fo hear the Gospel now. Write for further inforrnat,on Henry C. Geiger, Executive Director MAY, 1968 . 11
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