The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1969

; Men's Retreat At Sky-View Camp Every year those who attend our 1'{E 'S RETREAT come away prai - ing the Lord for His blessing. Thi )'ear will be no different! We suggest you get your re erva– tions in early. The RETREAT this year will be held at our new SKY– VIEW CAMP. The dates are May 29-31. Capacity crowd for SKYVIEW CAMP is 150. All reservations should be made by writing Rev. Donald Sewell, Emmanuel Baptist Church 4207 Laskey Road, Toledo Ohio - 43623. Cost for the entire retreat is $10.00. The sum of $2.00 mu t accompany each reservation. Speaker for these days will be Dr. Hugh Hall and Mr. Pat Baker. Special Note for Pastors: Instead of having to pay the full $10.00, you may discount $1.00 for each man that registers from your church. You MUST send in your $2.00 registra– tion fee to mak,e sure there is a place reserved for you! It would be a wi e pastor who would attend this ME 'S RETREAT along with a group of men from his church! Such fellowship is priceless! //'?<& f t,1( ee,11e&'R1t&t> .7 rl~t /lffte'U~ 1teed lo't (34uufu that really DO • 0 0 O BO# 455 JESUS - HUMAN and DIVINE (by H. D. McDonald, Ph.D., D.D. -Zondervan Publishing hou e, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1968; 144 pages $3.95) In a day and an ·age when the deity of our Saviour is being ques– tioned in the so-called "theological di,aJogue and rethinking" se sion , the truths et forth in this work are a refre hing stimulant to the funda– mentalist whose life and ervice i operative around the crrpturaJ. facts relative to the Son of God incarnate. Portraying great depth of conviction regarding the matter, Dr. McDonald presents the exalted Chri t as the One Whose very humanity was u ed by God to o vividly di play Hi Deity. JESUS HOMA and DIV! E make for excellent reading both for its devotional and educational worth a well a for the encouragement it will be to the faith o,f every reader– believer. THE AVIOUR' T TE- ME T from the CRO (by R bert G. Lee, D .D., LL.D. - Zondervan Publi hing Hou e , rand Rapid , Mich ., 1968; 146 page - 3.50) In impl y reading th title , one n1ight be te n1pt d to ~ay ' 'e plt111bt1 un11n1" - ~1ncc 111t1ch h a a lreatl ) bee n written oncer ning th ttbJec t . IloVt c\ er. th1 ~cr1c\ f 111 s ,1ges 1 n o t to b\; t 1kc n c1 s ti c h . ln hi \\' n inimitable way the author reache out to tho e present at the crucifixion scene, as well as to all who through the centurie have come to Calvary - and make application of these state– ments of God's on in a way which brings rejoicing and humility to the beholder. An excellent book to u e for pastors who desire to deal with the subject message-wi e· and for tho e who e thirst causes them to catch a refreshing and ati fying !Portrayal of our Saviour's grace, mercy and unfathomable love. THE WO DER OF THE WORD OF GOD (by Evangeli t Robert L. Sumner, D.D. - Biblical Evangelism Pre s, 8054 Hague Road. Indianapo– li , Indiana 46256, 1969-35 p., 50c) In the reading of thi booklet, one can gleam a wealth of inspiration sun– ply from the compilation of facts and quotations which Dr. Sumner u e to powerfully drive home his major premise - which i the fact that the Bible I the Word of God! A indi– cated by the title, the author never lose igh t of the tartling, amazing 'WO DER' of thi fact as related to 'Its Agele ne , ' "I Unit)'," 'It Accuracy," and "The Redemption It Offer ;' ' - the e being but a few of the topics dealt with. ertainl) 1 God will u e the me age here in contained to ble and thrill th heart of every reader. Report From Bucyrus Church The alvary Bapti t hurch in iBucyru (R . J . H ward J n , Pa tor) recently pur ha d a n1otor- cycle for n1i i nar) alter K.1eb t u e in hi w rl in Liberia. Th church \\ 111 be h, \' ing f rt~ f th ir y ting pe pie a t ~1n1p Patn1 . . . th is un1n1er. h ) ar anti tp" ting a t i111e of ble , ·in g, ... PJ'itor Jone p lan t1n 111,1l 1ng a trip t the H 1) l..,anJ ti t1r1ng J tll)' and ttgti t He \\ ill b t1 L1, ling ,vith , grot1 p l 1 111 ( ' <l Llr \' il le )11 g ,,h1cl1 ,vii i l1t: 1.111J cr the lu t1011 f Dr. J a 111~\ I'. J e1 t.: 1111ah. Di tin ri I Bapci ri -- ... that• s the character of our literoture l Pr6)ttnting the great fundamental doctr ines of r iptu r~ to. the pupil in languagtt that he can under~tand. Th t) B,bl centerdd, pupil-relatttd lit rature that ha the proper appro h to the Scriptur , ca n b ordttr d today from Re,gular Bopti)t Pre s. ttnd for free an,ple pac~at. ul r • I t1 r r PRIL, 1 69 1

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