The Ohio Independent Baptist, June/July 1969

Called To Assist At Reynoldsbu rg Rev. Brant Holladay Only recently Brant Holladay came full time as Rev. Llewellyn Thomp– -on' as istant at the Reynold burg Bible Mi sion Bapti t Church. Brother Holladay graduated from Bob Jones University in '63 after which he and his wife joined Bapti t T nternational Mi ions, Inc. of R oss– ville. Georgia. They served three )ears in Great Britain whi~h resul~ed j n their helping to establish an in- dependent church in eaford. . Their fourth year was spent 1n Madrid, Spain where they served as a replacement to a couple that had come home on furlough. They will not be returning to Europe presently because he has had open heart surgery and is presently under the care of the Ohio tate Uru– , ,er ity H ospital physician . In the meantime, h owever, they are count– ing it a privilege to erve both pastor and people at the Reynold burg hurch. Meadowbrook Recognized o ufiteen representatives from seven churches 111et April 28, 1969, at 7:00 p.n1 . to ervc as a chufch rcoogruti~n coti ncil for 1 ead wbn k Bapt1 t hurch, l_in1a Ohio. Afiter opening re11ilarl.. f welco111e V.' t:-re n1ad by I a tor Ro11, Id 1(.; l){)Ugle, l{\; v· J hn \\' o d f Bellfo 11ta1n\; w ~lcotcd as 1 derat r f the ou nci l . R b rt Ii ng, t1ai 1111a11 f the 1 ad '"l,r I aco11 B ar,d , pre t;Jlt- a I ni }1 i tor} f tl1e ht1rch. l1c ,,,_~""' u no1 I t }1en e ' an in ~~l 11 urcl, a 1 i t A nt i c\e f 1=r ct i t }1 f I- i},'iill25252525252522 8J \\ H ~ YOlJ TI-Il1-K OF I I ~ i\11 I01 ... PR4"'- Y for " HE KE~DRICK " Be11 and Tina Kendrick Baptist l\ lid-I\1issions Central African Republic Spiritual Revival In Special Meetings R ev. & Mrs. Don Moffat recently led our church in a true piritual re– vival. The Lord ble sed in every phase of the Church's mini try. Mrs. Moffat a s isted in each ervice with her special olo on the piano. Bro. Moffat preached trong Bibli– cal ermon that touched the heart. The Lord al o u ed hi warm, friendly and per onal illustrations to win oul and to challenge the heart of Chri - tian . The Spirit of God e peciall y u ed the messages to lead many of all ages to re pond for pos ible full– time Christian service. In spite of the curfew imposed on the area of Charle ton, the crowd came con i tently. The ministry of the Moffats will be long remembered and appreciated. They have already been invited to return as oon a po ible for another meeting. ... Submitted by Dr. Otis Holmes , Pastor Northside Baptist Church North Charleston, South Carolina (Concluded from page 7) We mu t not grow weary in doing what is kalos (Gal. 6:9). Belie,er mu t incite each ther to love and ' 'good" work (Heb. 10:24). P~ul ad\ri es u that \.\e mu t provide t h1ng ~·hone t" (halos) ~n the ight of i11en , i.e. give con tant thou~ht to our ternal ,tpp arance and att1t_t1d~. that thev be al\\ ays h1.tnd\0111c. d1gn1- f i e d . fa 11 to 1 o k tl po n' ,l t t I ,\ct Iv~ : (~ others ( Ro 111 . I2: I7). J ,ltll , ti\;~ r1bes • , ., 1 , , f l i f c: ,v hi h provcs ~111 d 1 t ,1 s :c:l v. ,,~' . , . I 3 ) dc111onstratc ur f, ith (J" 1 • - • • ft ic'-= r in the: cl1t1 r l1 arc ~o . h k r, l, > \' ( I i r11. : l 1. ) . 11 r I t 1 :t r1 s 1 •'g cl ' llicr ( 11 ,111 . lllllSl .-, , and . g ,, er, r111t • l "l 1n1. 2 :3 ' and hri tian 4 a hmg mu 1 l kfil<Jl ( I ..-fi111. 4 : · fl~ f f [ ll u : 10. h 1 r 1 • ll , I iil t l ng } I l l \\ 11 i 11 ti Pastors Conference At Cedarville College Pa tor are encouraged to n1ark their calendar and plan to attend Cedanille College· Second Annual Pa tor Conference, ept. 8-11. Dr. John G. Balyo, pastor of the Cedar Hill Baptist Church. CJe\eland. will be the featured peaker for thi }ear' conference. Dr. Balyo· me age \'v 111 be follov.,ed by di cu ion period when pa tors are invited to ask ques– tion and hare ideas. Work h p are al o being planned that will cover in– formative topics relating to a pa tor· work. everal pastor who attended la t year' conference have alread)· expre sed a desire to attend again thi year. Que tionnnaire returned after last year' conference re\ealed that thi conference v.·as unique be– cause it dealt with the practical prob– lem and mini trie of the pastor. In addition to the formal es ion . mo t pastor felt that practical help v. a received by di cu ing mutual prob– lem and haring idea while fellov.- hippi ng with other pastor in the dorn1 and at the dining table. It \Vas felt that thi unique feature of the conference would be lo t if wive were al o invited to attend. All meal and lodging will be provided free of charge by the col– lege. Church can encourage their pa tor to attend b)· pro, id1ng tran - portation expen for them. Iov . he Lord an \\ ered her 11n- yn1pathetic. in en itt\e ~r1t1c ' b) \' - 1 ng. ·· he h.1t1h \\ r tight a g (h<1los) \.\Orl t1pon ~1~_! ' ' It \\1.l an act t tin clf1~h lo, t! \\ h1 ~h et beaut) high L1ho\e ut1l1t ', 1.1 \\, ill1~1111 81.1r~l t t en1ark'. ..\\ hi h kr1 ,v th~1t \. nl) lht: he t i t ha I t ) g i,, .. ' ' .. 1' g d O l ti gh ·' It \\ 1.l\ .1r1 .11...l ,, h1"-l1 - ,,hil~ t1111hl. .. 11 ,J~cti _ ,, . 1 '"' 1111 (lignif icd b ·aut1- t ttl gcncr )tls, g1 ,l\. l\.lll l )\ ing ~ 11d \\' hi ~h }1 ,vc:ti l)~l1cr th~ n 'n th111g t: I t.' )ttl I ha, I ) 11\: , 11 r i 1111t: r a tt i- lttd t)\\ 'lf(l lll ll f l. ( hri sti n~ t la nt t l b ka/o · 1 .. , r ~ t i\ it f tl1 1111 ti n life l 1 ti I i l k / <J t 1 ,t t , 111 h e ti d \! . , 111 h rad1- a \\ 111 ' t l , tit a 11 i g I a 1 ll g 11 ro It a 1 1d tl ett1l11 \\ ~ r thu t b I l 1 ,11 a 111,111tl, f plel nt i1g111t a11d n11ld11 > l I 1 11 btit ' ' ith r r.. nd111g (11111n in th. t 11tl1 11 l 11 a 11 d t ti I 111 ur t I n ll h l Ill 1111 f 11 ht 111 ng 111en tl) , I t h111 llf \ Ill fll ( th Ill t 1 fl ( JU E JUL , 1969 11

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