The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1969

eart to eart mong t e omen -Mrs. George Milner - Women ' s Editor- Precious Words From The WORD '~I AM the True Vine, and my Father is the Husbandman. Every branch Ti ME that beareth not fruit He taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, He purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit. OW YE ARE CLEA THROUGH THE WORD WHICH I HA E POKE U TO YOU.' ' (Are \.\:e clean? H a The Word been allowed to cut away, wa h, and purify u as our blessed Lord desires to mini ter to u ?) . Abide in ME and I in you . As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, excep,t it abide in the V I E; no more can ,·e, except ye abide in ME. ' ' - (Joho 15: 1-4). "And now, Little Children, abide in HIM; that when He hall appear we may h ave confidence, and not be asha,ned before HIM at Hi coming:' "He that aith he abideth in HIM ought himself also so to walk, even as HE walked.' ( I John 2.28 and 2: 6) . '·Ye call me the Way - and walk me not, Ye call me the Truth - and believe me not, Ye call me the Life - and live me not, If I condemn thee - BLAME ME OT!" Pra}er - 'LORD J ESU , l SI T O YOUR WAY I OUR LIVES." "For the Lord God is a st1n and hield ~ the Lord wil l give grace and glory; 0 GOOD THI G WILL HE WITHHOLD FROM THEM THAT WALK UP– RIGHTLY. " (P aim 84: 11) . Bethany Fellowship At Hubbard The Bethany Women's Missionary Fellowship met at the Calvary Bap– ti t Church, Hubbard, April 22nd at noon for lunch and fellowship. At 1: 00 we assembled in the auditorium for the regular quarterly n1eeting. The song service was led by Mrs. Frank Odor with Mrs. Roy A1n wortih at che piano. Mrs. Wm. Davis, pastor's " 'if e of the host church played two beautiful h}'mns on her marimba. Our president, Mrs. ( harles Friend. pre ided at the busine se~s1on du~ing \\ 1 hich ti111c the Annual Project for I he group \\ 1 as voted on the choice beirig that of a refrigerator for Mi ss I{uth J epl1e\\' of Bapti st Mid-Mi ion · in li ar1gui, e11tral Africa l{ er)ul1Jic. J:>eaker for t l1e after11oon ,~,a 1 iss 1ae Allen 111i sionar}' nt1r e {tt e1nbe, entral 1 ricar1 l~epul,lic. t1e ga, 1 e a chaI ler1gi11g 111e ge c 1l- cerning tl1e v. onderful ,.._ 8)' tl1e L..ord ]1 pr ided l1er rieed , e11ab)ing 11er to tal e a n \\ 1 1 uck 11 d ca111 p r 1 a nun1b r f tirgical i11 1ru1l1e11t·~ l)a k t t I fi Id \ 1 t }1 J1e1 • ( l : J)ra}' f 1 11 i b l y 11 eel ed 11 1]1e 1cld, l ut al a , ~, i k 1111 tJ1er !ii 111 11 !1 , I n c ring tor dur ir3g her fur} igl . 111 1 11 et 11 , \ i I~ i ;> i 1 , 11 f; rn1 a n11J~ i 11i i11 1 JUncti I THE OHIO I D P t D t f BAPTIST with the regular meeting of the Beth– any Fellow hip at the park in Hub– bard, July 21st. -submitted by Mrs. Kenneth Romig Northeast W.M.F. At Painesville The orth Ea t Ohio Won1en· Fe]Jow hip held their pring n1ee~1ng at Calvary Bapti L hurch. Paine - ville, April 29, 1969 - the Then1e ..Let U C, o On.' ' (Heb. 6 : 1-3 ) . Mr 1adl) n Ha7en of alvar 1 Bapt 1 t \\ a\ song leader. t r . Jo} ~\\O})e gave a touching welcon1e to Calvar 1 , l1a,e(i on Psal111 34 and I Io ea 6: J. then cit) cd with a IO\'Cl\ 1 sol() .. He KnO\\i\, ., H \! Kn O\\' S. ,. ()t1 r presid~n t 1r<i . Quee11. int r<)- d u eccl ~1 i s c)rn1:t uIph 1 ,~, c– Iantl, ith llaJ)ttsl 1iti- l i.. si ns as the peakl':r. J;orn1l:rl)' sl!rving ,, ith th r1cgroe i11 f l augh arc:n, sl1c i 110\\ ir1 tl1 Height ar a. }l avi11g l)ce11 at I{ (I l{ai I r a1111) tl1 J)rt, 1 i tt~ ,,c "k. • \\ her 11 rook t J cci~ I c ttr 111 J , ter l1i1,, lie f >l111 i J)J) rtt111it t l pi, e J1er J' r 011,d t ti111 11 . ne girl t tJ k '" i t t1 her aII d, , t e Ih 11 g 11 r a ft 1,, a, I. s 11 ,, a ,l 111 az d l <) 111co11 r aJI) I , tl1 l rd ir1 tJ1 • f , 1 I 11 e 11 i t tl 1111 ti. 1 't11Jll1 t Id hr tl1at lier llt >f t 11 ll>le }1f ill l Ild 11 llld d tl1c <'.l111 f I J1 r never kne\\' any'thing of IO\'e until ~he \\ a ~a, ed. Drank at the age of three. smoked at age e, 1 en. gre,v up ,vith a treet gang and could fight and .... hold her ov. n \\' ith the \.\'or-t of then,. The )-Oung peop!e v.'1th v.~hom ~e n \\ work are pr1\ ileged and ha, e e\ er\'– thing but lo\e and guidance of parent. Dope i rampant. dt c1p]1ne 1- un- kno\\ n. he continued h er me age ..... at the afternoon e ion. (. ate: Ha, e her as a peaker.) Congregati on , inging and bu ine– v ion fo!!O\\'ed: the ~vlinute ,, ere read and appro, ed. The nominating ..... committee \\a'.) ann()unced: Ir . John trong. Ca]var): fr . Anna Reed. T roy: 1v1r . :\1arian England. 1':orth Madi on. Roll Call follo\\ed \\'tth 67 pre ent. The offering \.\ a taken dur– ing uni on inging ·· a\ iour Like A Shepherd Lead U .·· 1v1i Ka th, Don1oko , Hunt burg sang beautifully. ··He \ V hed :\f\ Eye \Vith Tear ... ~Ir . Y\onn~ Troutman. pa_tor· "Wife at Faith Bap– ti t. Perr 1' wa introduced. then clo-cd this ervice with pra, er. a k.ing the - ... Lord' ble ing on the food. er, ed in the Fe1lO\\ hip Hall during the noon hour. The afternoon e ·ion opened \\' ith uni on ong, ''Folio\.\ On.'' led b, Mrs. Margie Oll1la. fr . Hazen and f is 1irian fcJ]hane\ folJo\\ed \\ 1th ., a vocal duer. "Je u Paid The Pr1 e For Me." 11 ulph ga, e another me age. \.\ea,ing 1n incident, of her life. both pa t and pre~ent. he pok.e '- f her n1ini tr, 1n the Hough area Thot1gh people feared for her life. he a"',t1re J tl it ,, a the '>afc\t place fL)r her ,, h ((' there becat1 e (ioJ ptit her th ·re. ,, are to k.eep ··going on" ,, ilh t,'-1J. for v. itho11t Hin1 ,vc cc.1r1 d<.1 notl1,ng. II that H t! l1,~ i, that \ L)tt "n 1 I ., Oftcrino for lh(' '-ic.1\' \\ .1, 114. 9. 0 "' st..._,,,.,t fed uy Mrs. Esther Cun1n1ings Sec'y. and Treas . REQUESTS OUTWEIGH SUPPLY Fro111 the Phil1pp1nes . . . Indonesia . • . Australia Paul J. Levin , •• Latin An1en a ••• the Arn1ed Force they con1e••• requests for Bible tra rs. ~ ill you help us suppl~ then1 FREE to eople '-' ho eed to no the gasp I G ft are d kno I edged wlf h a ta dedu t ble rece t BIBLE T ACT INC• Bo 508 aterloo, lo 070 () t. l II II I I AUGU 1969 1

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