The Ohio Independent Baptist, February 1969

~nnual Church iasketball Tournament ii ,t Cedarville College The Var ity Club of Cedarville ollege is once again sponsoring their \.nnual Church Basketball Tourna– nent. The Junior Tournament will te held February 28th and March t. All player in this double-elimina- 1on tournament mu t be eighteen ears of age or younger. The Senior Tournament will be ingle elimination on March 7th and th. Trophies for the top three teams, he most valuable player, and the ,est team sportsmanship will be i, en in both events. The entrance fee is $20.00 per . earn to be submitted by February .0, 1969. All interested teams should ·ontact: D avid H affey, Box 266, · Jedarv.ille College Cedarville Ohio ~5314. Gallipolis Teens Reach Other Teens For Christ! '·Teen Reaching Teen " is the heme of the H igh chool you ng ~ople in the Fir t Bapti t Church of Gallipolis. as the fir t Sunday after– ilOOn of each month finds ixteen to wenty High choolers engaged in visi– ation. At four o'clock they as emble o receive their visitation cards and lil)' e~tra in truct1on that are needed for each caller. After a season of pPa)'er, they disburse to the side– .\1alks and highways of greater Galli– polis to seek out the unchurched, the bsen tees and the pro pee ts for their unday chool clas e , and for their unday evening )' ung people's fel- low hip. pon returning to ithe church, they hand in their visitation cards with 1}1 pro r inforn1ation gleaned from their ,,i it a11d are then treatt;d to a u11da)' Snack prepared b)' a con1- 111itrt e of ladi und r the . upervi i n of on t11e )'Oung pe ple's c un- eJors. r. J1i j f 11 " 'ed by churcl1 rchc: t\1'1 pr c1ic a " 'ell ,t I>)' ti111 - for pr c ti f r ca l gr LIJ) a11d for ) utl1 n1n itlt 111 tir1g . 1 ht1 , l))' 1 l t t1 }' r I a )' t j in t lier t n f r tt1 i r gular ' I r )' r-l111d 11 t1n1e' ' · nd tli n int 1111 ir u11 11 v. h·p 1 ung ug11 J1a , l> n • BAP I • n111 - p 7 J– tJl r Latest Word From Chaplain Crabb ~d itor' s Note : We like to keep our readers informed concerning those men who have left our OARBC fellowship and have gone into the Chapla incy. Recently, we rece ived an int'e restrng letter from our brother Chaplain Glen Crabb. During h is ministr; here in Ohio, he pastored our church at Kent Friends of Brother Crabb w ill be happy t~ learn of the lord' s blessing in his work. In this art icle we give iust a few excerpts from his letter. ' 'We have erved in the Navy for almost two year now, counting the two months that I pent in Chaplain's School in ewport, R.I. We moved to unny Florida in March of 1967 where I have served as Staff Chap– lain of De6troyer Squadron Fourteen, and expeot to be here until next March ( 1969) when we will move to a new location - somewhere in the United States for shore duty. Life ha been full of God' richeStt bles - ings here - the terrific climate ' the recreational facilities of the aval Ba e, and the unlimited opportunities to preach and demonstrate our per- onal faith in Christ. ' 'I would have to eleot my six months (J une-D ec., 1967) cruise in the Medi1erranean ea as the high point of my ervice with de troyers. The ministry of a Naval Chaplain who lives with hi men enjoying their good times and sharing their hard hip cannot be oompared with any,thing el e that I have ever done. The Med. port that it was my pnivil– ege to vi it, uch as rt:he French Riviera, Rome, Malta, aples, Car– tegena, pain, and Tangier Morocco enriched my experience as well as giving me welcome relief from the Jong period at ea. On the way h ome our hip encot1ntered one f the Chaplain Crabb and Family everest Atlantic torms on record. After that experience I really felt like an "old Salt" and knew that God !t:ill had more work for me to do. "The children will be 8, 9, 10 and 11 in Feb. and April. I am ure that you can tell from the enclosed picture that they are as healthy and full of life as always. "Beverly is her usual active self again, after ome urgery in Oct. of thi year. I would have to say that Reverly wa born to be a avy wife. Her ability to meet people and adju t to emergency ituation and con tant change are admirable qualiti for our new life. he has for almo t a year now taught a weekly Woman to Wo– man Bible tudy group at the aval tation Chapel. Thi cl has bee.n u ed of God to reach and trengthen nun1ber of worn n with G d' g d new of alvat ion and power for daily hri tian living. ·~Plea e let u hear fr n1 u ! H \\ about ending u a n1 age telling f your act1Viit1e and experien c: " \\ ith t1r God?'' THE CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION P. 0. Box 18056, Cleveland, Ohio 44118 Founded 1904 FUNDAMENTAL - BAPTISTIC - EVANGELISTIC Evangelizing tl1e "ki11S111e11" of our or(l in ..,leveland Ol1io ao Paulo ancl Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 0 1::1 J "' Jl :- 1r. , ..orge B. Du11n , Pre~ide,,t 1, 1:: Fl~ l\ 1:: 1 1 i:: :- J r. R, l1Jl1 11. to)] , ' 'ice Preside,it l)r. Jol111 . l~ l ,o, le, 1 ela11d, hio Rev. P, t1l \ Tan ord r, 1\tl nta, a. l{ev. \ 1 t1gl111 1>n1n , outl1 Ben , Ind. 11 , . I lovd 1 01 ri , Fli11t, 1ich. Dr. 11obert K tel, 111, i , Ill. 1 , . 1 I Kette11n11g, t. aul, inn. ll , . eJ,,in \ 1. f ,, , H llntin to11, . \1 . r. ~rank 'l"orr , 13 R t n, Fl . I r K 1111 tl1 t ller, I ddon I It ., I\ v. y r ld \ 1 • 111t!l er, Si111eri11te1z l e11t Rev . P l.1) f'idb ll, s t. 1i11t. .. 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