The Ohio Independent Baptist, September 1969

eart to .eart mong e omen - Mrs. Ge orge Milner - Women' s Editor- What Doest Thou, Sister? 1=1 1l l\ 1131 l{ - fillcti ,, it h cndlc change and re pon ibilitie can end our mind and a ll our , "t ~c, 1 r 1 t~) 111(,rt' than high gc"1r. Back t chool for the firr·t tim e for ome, to higher chool for ,11 ,1 r 1, l l1ttl h 1rg.111izatio11 • re n \\ hifted int o high gear . I n·t it wonderful to be a hristi an; "' l"c .1 ··liat1ghtcr <)f the 1'.1ng.'' t dr a\\ upon H i '"' trength , to have H i enablement, "for as thy day , , 11.111 th, ·trcr1gth be.' ·· n1n1it thy way unt o the Lord. '' - (P alm 37 :5 ) • on1n1i t th)' way to God, the weigh t which make thee fai nt : \ rid·-- are to Hin1 no load, to H im brea the thy complaint. He \i\ ho for ,vind and cloud maketh a pathway free Through wa te or ho tile crowd , can make a way for thee. Thou mu t in I-Iim be ble t ere blis can be secure; On Hi work mu·3t thou re t if thy work shall endure. To an io11 prying thought, and weary, fretting care, The H ighe t yieldeth naugh t: He giveth all to prayer. F ather, Thy faithful love Thy mercy, wise and mild, ee what will ble ing prove, or what will hurt Thy child; And what Thy wi e for eeing doth fo r Thy children choose Thou bringest into being, nor suffere t them to lose. Hope then, though woes be doubled ; hope and be undi mayed; Let not thy hear t be troubled, nor let it be afraid. This pri on where thou art- thy God will break it soon, And flood with ligh'1 thy heart in His own blessed noon. Up ! up! the day i breaking· ay to thy cares, Good night! Thy troubles from thee baking like dreams in day's fres 1 h light. Thou wearest not the crown, nor the best oourse can tell ; God itteth on the throne and guideth all things well. - Pau l Gerhardt. What Are Your Ladies Doing? \\'hat are your ladie doing? Mrs. Rachel ... f a)'er of the Euclid- otting– ham Baptist Church. Euclid , wr ites the follo\i\·ing: La t Wednesday (7-9-69) eleven women drove to Camp Shalom Lake and shared the day and picnic lunch with the Leon Williams family and Miss Norma Nulph, camp director. There were 20 girls plus a wonder– ful volunteer cook and a missionary family helping in the camp work. and 16 home missionaries. During fur lou oh time several of these families 0 st ay in the completely furnished double suite Missionary Home (six rooms each), owned by the church. F aithful members of the Women's During the summer months we are on i.: acation from our weekly Work Da) s but there have been other pro– ject . Through the '-Vinter we meet e, ef) 1 \\.''ednesday at 10 a.m. to work on uch projects a quilts, clothes, rug or anything our missionaries might need for themselves or their \\'Ork. ,,, e try to provide their person– al needs as well a useful items for their \\ ork. At 12: 00 noon v.,e stop for lunch v. 1 hen vve have both a prayer time and business meeting. Once a month \\."e have a missionary speaker follo\\' ing the luncheon. 12 SEPTEM.BER, 1669 . We had a wonderful time of fellow– ship together . ext week July 14th, the camp will be fi lled with boys. A wonderful work i bein,g done by those in charge there, for these young people. Listed on the front cover of the Monthly Missionary Bulletin and Church Calendar of the Cedar Hill Baptist Church , Cleveland, are the names of 31 missionaries · 15 foreign ociety and Church Missionary Com– mittee care for the cleaning, food shower and tocking of the shelves and ·refrigerator before the missionary family arrives to make them welcome and comfor table. The sewing groups and workshops are busy nine or ten months of rthe year. The women's Mi sionary luncheon once a month i a delightful time wirth missionary speakers, good music work shop dis– play and often s·howers for the the mi ionaries. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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