The Ohio Independent Baptist, May 1969
art to eart mong t e omen - Mrs. George Milner - Won1en's Ed ito r- "Portrait Of A Lady" 11cr' ar~' 111a11, r f~1 n ~" 111 tl1 Bible to " \ n1an,'' "Wife/' ' ' father' and ' ' [ .lll!!ht~r ·· ,,-~ lil, ,, ll. ,1 ,, t1n1 n. t re, ie\ th . reference ften. The ~ 1·,11 ,,ing c c""rp1 nrt: lrt)n1 th' \\Titing f rankie Oliver lvy in the book c11t1l1' i. "Pl rt~.11t "f a I ad\.' ' ··Prl \Crb 27: 15. 'It i. bett r to dwell in the - ,,•il ~rr1~ \ . • th.1n ,,,ith 1 "ntcntiOll and an angry w n1an'. conden1n bad tent(' "r anti t1ngr3 1ot1 nc and tL1bb rne . Proverb 27: 15 al o di . parages nt :-.11ti tl n . lt on1par th m uthing f such a wo·man to a downpour of tin lt:a , nt rain. n th r pr verb a)' that wi dom i prudence. Proverb 19: 14 "":111" prud nt \\if a gift f God and Proverb 11:22 ays that indi cretion an a ,, 0n1an i t1t f place a a gold ring in a pigs no e wlhere only an iron ring h tild be. HPat1l. at a later tin1e. "'' rote to Titu and li ted what attributes Christian ,, n1 n h uld trive to po e . Titu 2:3-5 gives these: 'The aged women ... in bcha, iour a becometh holine , not false accusers not given to much wine, t a her f good thing : That the)' n1ay teach the young women to be sober t l , e their ht band . lo love their children, To be discrete, cha te ... good.' ~ f att. 15: 2 tells how and ~ 1 hy J e us commended a woman for her faith and re\\ arded her. Paul condemns vanity and ays that good works are a splendid adornment for a woman (I Tim. 2: 9 10.) ... 'in modest appeal, with shame– facedne and obriety: not with broided hair or pearls, or co tly array; But ~ith good w·ork which becometh women profes ing godliness.',, 1\ 1 ! O)' it be tl1e prayer of all of us; tl1at we be sensitive to rhe Holy Spirit's oz1idance. t/1at l1 1 e ''seek to '"-'alk 1rvorthy of the vocation wherewith we are called.' God bless 01,r Cl1ristian ,nothers 1vl10 sought to bring us to know and lo, ·e t/1e Lord Jes1,s Christ as our personal Savioicr , and may our younger mothers ''fol/o}v in their train!'' Glowing Report 0'1 A Wonderful Day! vocal mu ic was furnished by Mrs. Carlton and Mrs. Doering. The Theme for the day was ''His Last Command, Our First Concern' ' (Matt. 28: 16-20). Dr. John G . Bay lo was ot1r pecial speaker both forenoon a11d afternoon c nd what , challenge ,..., r~ceivc l ~ J1 c t Jd of his expcri– l.:t,c ll n hi s r cc,,t vi it wit11 Baptist i 1-f\·f is. io11 Mi si 11aries i11 Pert1. He c 01 cl to to,1ch every pha e t life of the i i 11nry an I th · Na– ti nal anti what a 11c dy nn l h art r ncling f iclu P ru mt1 t be bt1t also prcciotts elicvers. May \VC be cv r n1indful t pray for thi and the n1an y thcr field in the rd 1 s Harvc l Pield. The new officer were presented and prayer of dedication wa ofifered by i\1 r . Don cit ch. of lowing thi \.\ e were di mi .. ed to look over the Work hop Di plays brought in by variou church group . 'Lhere was al o a good re pon e to the paper hower for amp ._ halom Lake very ex– citing. Following this half hour we took our sandwiches, brought from home to the dining room where the Brook– side ladies bad tables beautifully set up with lovely salads, cakes and bever– age for us. This was especially ap– preciated as they furn.i h overnight accommodations for 45 Cedarville College choir member and breakfast, following the concert on Wedne day • evening. The afternoon session opened at l : 00 p.m. by Mrs. Haller a duet "Harvest Time'' was sung, Rev. O'- Keefe led in ,the opening prayer and the next half hour was in charge of Mrs. White for Missionary Moments. Mrs. Hender hot told of the work at West Bethel in the Metropolitan area and something of the Camp ministry at Camp Shalom. Miss Norma Nulph spoke of her work among the Ameri– can Negroes in the Hough area of Cleveland and the blessing of Can1p (Continued on Page No. 6) BEREAN V.TOMEN - (CLEVE– LA D AREA), 120 of them plus about 17 children registered for the Rally at the Bethlehem Baptist Church~ Thursday March 20th. The meeting opened at 10:05 with Mrs. Walter Haller presiding Mrs. Bald– ~ in at the piano, Mrs. Stevens art: the organ, Mrs. Ann Carlton song leader for the opening hymn ' 'Jesus Saves.' ' _Irs. Heller led in the opening prayer, St1nda}', l\1ay 10 is MOTHER'S DAY. The follol-vi11g was written by Mrs. fr . Stevens president of the local ociet\' extended a warm welcome to "' e,·er)·one. The bu iness se sion opened with reading of the Minutes and changes in the Con titution by Mrs. Milner; Treasurers Report by Mrs. Stevens bowing Receipts and Disbursements of S136.00 \Vith no balance on hand. Election of officers took place with the following officers elected: Mrs. V alter Haller, president; Mrs. Luella \Vhite, ice president; Mr . George 1\.1ilner. Recording ecretary; Mrs. . fargaret Clark, Trea t1rer. Special 4 MAY, 1969 George Milner, oi1r Wonieri's Page Editor, as a tribz1te to her mother. We remember the Mother, God gave us, As again Mother s Day draw near, And thank Him for the thou and thing he did for us while here. - plu, How she taugh,t us to say, " row I lay me - Down to Jeep'' after each 'busy' day Or "Gud om haver barnen kar·~ in Swedi h, A goodnight kiss in her loving way. Memorie , not exchanged for a n1illion Of dollar or other memoirs, Her <;acrifice tears, intercession, Keep her ' Queen' ' for all time a of yore. God bles yot1 dear Mother, we'll join you When our work on this side is complete. And we hope we can bring others with, too, Eternal ble sing to hare as we meet. -Lovingly, Inez. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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