The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1969
Pastor and Mrs. Globig Visit Mission Field In re pon e to an invitation from the Fir t Bapti t Church of illa Juarez in Mexico, the Bible Bapti t Church in orth 1adi on ent P astor and Mr . Globig at church expen e to mini ter in thi little native church founded by Baptir:- t Mid-Mi ion mi - ionarie Morris & June Shirk. The Globigs arrived in Mexico City by plane on Augu t 8 and returned on Augu t 18. During their stay in Mexi– co they had the privilege of visiting all the fid-Mi ion mi ionarie3 liv– ing in the country and preaching in four towns. All the me sages were interpreted by Morri hirk with the exception of one in Engli h given at the monthly prayer meeting and fellow hip of the Mid-MiS'"' ion mi - sionaries when they met at the hirk home in Tulancingo. Brother Globig brought four messages to the little congregation in Tulancingo, four in the church at Vill a Juarez in ob erv– ance of their ixth Anniver ary one in Pachuca where they had the privi– lege of witne ing the bapti m of four believers from Tulancinf!o and r.-h ared in the observance of the Lord s Supper with the Mexican believer , and one message given at th e Bible School in Poza Ri ca. H e had the memorable experience of riding in local bu es and taxi , visiting in native Mexican homes, shopping in the market·3, visiting a local fair held in Tulancingo and seeing the real Mexico. Touri t o of.ten ee the things intended to at– tract them. but the Globigs pent their time viewing Mexican life out away from the modern citie like Mexico City. They returned home with a new and fresh appreciation for the tre– n1endou work being done by our mi s·')ionarie . Mexico i ba ica]ly a land of povert)' and ignorance. but a ]and of trcmendou. opportunity. l "'ho e people arc in spiritual dark– ne , tied to a religious sy tcn1 tha1 i da111ning their ouls. Every'-''her ou look 1 one co.') the need for ,t go e1 v. 1 itne . A f C\\.' n1i ss io11ari s cannot do it . "'I he 11 ed i o gr at! 1 he Bil)] » a)' , I' c.t)t ) ' c the l rd of 1he l1ar\ 1 e I tl1at 1-i 1 ot1ld end fortl1 1aboure 11t.) i nto H i h rve t .' ' Bro tl1 r lol, ig 11 "e I lide of l1i tr1JJ o n J1i fir t unda )' 1,ack a11<I 1 }1 l an a tr 111i i 11 r,, cl1al- ~ 11 i J J J e \\ u l 1 c n.. f) e ' ....'I•·• J Jc \ 111 r1 l "a \ i it ' l1i 111 1 11 fl t 011 \\ J I Ii tll TH OHIO IND P ND NT BAPTIST Groundbreaking Ceremony at Findlay lJ l • • I The congregation of the Calvary Bapti t hurch Findlay Ohio ob- erved a groundbreaking ceremony for another educational unit fol lowing the morning wor hip ervice on Augu t 17. Two women were given the honor of turning the fir "t hovel of dirt. They are Mr . Robert Cam, Primary uperintendent and Mr . Lavvrence Brownel ler, Director of the J11ni or Departn1ent. Other een in the abo, 1 e picture are Mr. Jack Grindell, hair– man of th e Board of Tru tee , Rev. Ri chard L . navely. Pa·:)tor and Dr. 0. . Thomp on, Building hairman. Dedication er\ ice for the pre ent buildir1g \\-ere held on March 31. 1968. but becau<;e of increa ed n1 111- ber~hip and attendance the t1nday chool nrolln1ent again ha grO\\ n to O\crflo\.\ ing proportion\. In it1all). the new edt1cational t1n1t v. ill h ()lt e the nrin1arv and jt1nior depart111\,;nt\ of the t1nda 1 cl100I. ---~11,,- 111 The ne'w unit of I0.000 , quare feet i.. a decagon ( l O ided) architectural concept. Thi concept elin1inate add– ed ervice area tht1 gi\ ing n1ore u - able floor pace. The trt1cture \.\ 111 po ~e ~ the architectural ]ine of the pre ent educational unit and chur h edifice. The n \\ ~ trt1 tt1re \\ ill a - con1n1odate 350 tudent in the tin– da)' . chool ]a r on1 '" ith a large '- opening center a '-) n1b1 1 n both flo r areat . n trt1ction \\ 111 he gin ,1\ \OL)n .1" .... n1aterial can he n1 ,ed to th~ \llt! \\ ith e\.pected oc t1p,ln } l11 the btitl c..i– ing being in Febrt1ar, ln re cnt 111onth , th\! \t\. ,1crt:\ .1li – joining the i1re\l'nt fl1t11 acre \ l l\! \\ ,1, pt1rchct CLI by the cl1t1rch tt, ,111 ,,, t )r n l()ntr r,ltl llt! pl 11111100· J)r l) ra111 . o e :::- ~ (11 t ur1c.il11L',lki11g \ttntl..t\ 111 ~u 1'~li t l1 • .... ., l1cg1nn1ng t)l Jla,lt.'l ~n.1, ~I\ ·, ni11 th \ c,1 r )f 111i11i str\ \\ 11}1 tl1c ~ht11 '- 11. ~ THE CHILDREN'S GOSPEL HOUR 1 INC. Livingston, Tenr1. 38570 Presenting Jesus Christ to Youth by Radio and TV PRAY FOR THE SALVATION OF BOYS AND GIRL The Ch ild ren 's Gospel J~ our is now on 72 radio and 40 TV stations each \V ~k. Pray tha t rnore sta t ions will take 1he progran, . The outh of An r1ca need t h the Gospel now. \A/rite f or further inforn1 t ion. OHIOANS TAKE NOTE : Now being telev i ed on WEW · V, Ch nnel S of Cleveland each SATURDAY at 1 00 a .m. nd on WKRC· V Channel 12 of Cincinn ti each SUNDAY a t 7 .30 .n,. Henry C. Geiger, ecutive Dir ctor OCTOB 1969 5
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