The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1969
ti l,00 O_ v by Charles Butrin 11... , Ill r t11' 11 \II \ I 111' \J,11 - ti I { 11 \ ll ( 1 ,l\ ' ' }l 1 i11 'll\C l, rl \;' • r , 1 .,,l i , 1 g ,, itl1 l.1ltgl1tl r ,\tlli l!, I'(\ tr" Ill }1il ircq ,\l1lf '\'lltlg lCCt\\ "' t 1 i 1. 11 ,11~ cr11 )\l111c11t h,,, t('.. chcti 1 _ () ,ttt\.i\: nt, hi, \tn1qt1" ,·,c \.'h,,1 ,,,th I ,,er a11i , "f jl\ )0 • l ,, t1ttnli1 I chit iren r, 11g1ng fn. 11 k. n"i "rga1 lt."tl thr ,t1gh thl: e\ enth - . er, ... i~ ,11t."~! in the l ,,er h I. Thi g 'llJ' t1 ~ lhc f,1 il1t1c · f .. edar H 11 B.. 1~1· 1, t ht1rch ,, here Dr. J hn B.t ,, p.. 1 t\.)f tr \\ alter 1erland. rhc . r1nc1pal f the l )\\er ch l, i the ·· p.1rl plt1g'' ,, h f 1r . up the ded1 ..... 1ted hri~tian facult\ that 'erve .. 1n tht h 1. 1 1net, , oung teen are enrolled . ... in th:.. l rper ch ol ,, hich i hou ed in he Bethl hen1 Bapti t Church \ here Re,. R y Clark. i pastor. Field Representat ive Butrin Grade eight through twelve are repre ented in thi chool. Mr. Bill pon eller i the untiring principal ~rho guide the fine f acult) 1 of this school. The e tudents are bu sed from var.ou point on the east side of Cleve]and. They represent some 24 . different churches. Most of the stu– dents come from Baptist churches. Three out-of-tov.. n high schoolers V.'ere attracted to B.C.S. this fall fTom uch point a Lima, Ohio: Coloma. Michigan and Cornwall. On– tacio. Current})' B.C.S. ha 24 full and part-time faculty members. All of the faculty· are either member of GARB 12 NOVEMBER, 1969 chlt r~l1c, '->r t) l ,,111p,ltl1cl1 l() tl1c 8~1pl 1,t cht1rchcs 111crican C uncil C\\ I, tilt , a11d ~tafif n1 n1ber ,, l1 t) ha\ c l1cc 111e a part f the B.<. . . f,1111ily are a follow : tr. R n Bedf rd i a graduate l f Bowling re n U niver ity with a B.. degree in biol gy. Ron i t aching many f the cience cour - e in b th l wer and upper chools. Mr . Charle Butrin has been call d a part-tin1e in tructor to teach certain mathematic and language ar~ cour . She ha had a wide background of teaching e perience having taught at Whea– ton College Ohio State University and Omaha Bapti t Bible College. Rev. Charle Butrin ha been added to the B.C.S. staff in the capacity of Field Repre entative. He comes to the chool from a wide background of academic train– ing, pa toral experience and twelve year of teach i rug experience at the Faith Bapti t Bible College. The Baptist Christian School Board har-- purchased seven acres of land for future building purposes. Archi– tectural plan have been drawn up for a high school complex which will accommodate about 200 students with possibilities of further enlarge– ment. Plans to build have been ar– re ted becau e of the tight money • • 1tuat1on. A full schedule of competitive ports in the area of basketball and occer has been scheduled with other Christian public and independent high schools in Ohio Indiana and Michigan. Other off campus projects which are being planned are: a fall retreat to Camp Burton· a trip t,o Williamsburg, Virginia by a history c)as · trip by other cl·asses to Ogels– bey Park, West Virginia· one to Wahington D.C.~ musical groups rendering special mu ic to local and out of state churches. More and more parents are turn– ing to the Baptist Christian School to entrust the most precious posses– sion they have their own children, to the tutelage of born again, con– secrated teachers. Superior academic instruction is being u ndergirded by a. variety of Bible-centered course by J)l'H , r t, , Jl , l, nal inter 1 ~,net g c 1t1ns ·l. 111 ' hri . ti( 11 [>ay ch ol lllLll" tl1a11 a11 , tl1cr in ~titt1tio11 i the 1>lnce \.\J1cr" child1 'O 1,n r,1 fro111 'Otalh c111 tlfl t liv' t)ltt the truth r 1od'" Worcl which they arc hcing tat1ght cl, ily. Yot111g pco1>lc brought ltJJ in the hri\lian Day School i o ne of the ar.\wcrs to teen age drop o,.1t in otir Regt1lar Baptist churche . Is<> it i an an'-)wcr to the need of 111 , e young people dedicated to full tin1c hri tian , ervice. Ai<& ftJU etJ1te&1<1t&'Z) ., A~t AHte1itW. 1teed lo'z, (3/teeufu that really DO ~ ... • ' • . ' .. • • "- .... • • • • • • • • • • Point Men To GOD ~ tG ,r;I)- • PO SOX 455 ElYRIA, OHIO 44035 SHARING THE WORD WITH A TROUBLED WORLD th rough BIBLE TRACTS Committed to the distribu– tion of FREE Bible Ttracts around the world - over 165 million to date - in many languages! WI LL YOU HELP WITH YOUR CONTRI– BUTION? Write for free packet of Tracts!! BIBLE TRACTS, INC. Box 508, Waterloo, Iow a 50704 Over 165 million distributed t.rJ da~. - THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTJST
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