The Ohio Independent Baptist
Heart to Heart mong t e omen - Mr . G orge Mil,, r - Women' s Editor- II a 11 , \ ,i• ) ) ()Ill li t l(\ I I ( I I! illl! I\ \ ll irt 1 • 11· t,, )' < ,, n,,,/ .1:t II "h ,, l)tt r I 11 ,t gr 'Ct– l) l1t1t ,,rhat l' i11 , r t· f\ r c·a"-"}1 \,n ' l f i1 l l t 1 .1 l)t ,\ n<.i 11"' ' \\;',tr: like .l ('lca11 11agc. a 11c,, \1 111 '\ }1igl1,, a). 11c,, "'l.,PL)I tt1111tiC\ l,)r 11, 111g- fl)f \\ 1 1--lr\ 1. I r \\ H 1'. ... \\ , 11111,· 111.11'~ n1anv dcct,i<.1n. d 111. rl~ t 1•ng,. \\ 111 the a " t1nt1ng r - , ,.1 ,1 t,c.111tift1l p.1gc. a heat1tiful \,.,l.1) \\ 111 l.1i1-, he .1 beat1L1f ttl life t"' t,l.,., 1ld .1t the end f I 970 r '"'n~r pcrh.1p . 1t the L rd call ·? "' 1 ,, 1ng the n ect1tive reading in .. ,1, Dc,ottt"'t1.. \\e came to J o hua l: : -2 h1" i ~ a f a n1iliar pa age tit it pre ented a n \\ challenge. .._. and rher ren1ain th yet very 111t1 h land to he p e ed. Thi i the land that \et ren1aineth". What " land n1u t ) ou and I po e for Him th1 , ear? There i a ea of face " ,, 1th hell-h und oul yet to win for H im - thev \\ere not aved in 1969. " \\' nt: d to flee to and tarry at the Thr ne of Grace for a EW glimpse f H i face for courage to touch H1 garment for new clean ing and p \.\er. to en e Hi nail-pierced hand touching u with H oommi~ ion ..... and benediction for ervice; that the ,, orld about u will know thait the Cl1itrc!1 i~ 011 fire, becau e we are 0 11 fire. We are to win OT by ··conforming to this world' but by ~·being tran formed by the renewing of ) our mind, that ye may prove ,,~hat 1 that good, and acceptable, and perfect will of God' '. (Romans 12:1 . 2) The v orlding with no experience of repentance nor alvation ha capti- \ llll'ti 111 ..111\ Bcl1cvc1 c; who h, vc (ic.. nnctl tl1c f,1"h1ot1\ of (lrc and }1 a l1 i t " f t hc \l I I d I 1 ng. 1. t ha l no t i11 1 c, cr\c to what the W rd teachc ? ten ,1rc bccon11ng fcn1ininc, women are bee n1ing n1a ct1line. Men' hair 1 dr pping l wcr and lower, hiding a n1a CL1linc br w: w men kirt are going higher and higher - and ltghler. Have we forgotten where hhome" i to what family we be- 1 ng? re we not u ppo ed to belong to the "hou ehold of faith' ' (The Father' hou e), Hacceprted in the Beloved ' '. Let' get back to Godly Ii, 1 ing! Let' n1ake ure our walk and appearance conform to Hi walk and appearance. We are upposed to look, act and be a itrue SAINT of God. The Lord i couniting on the Believer for thi . Lets ask our men and boy to get good hair cuts and to bani h ide-burn and whiskers for J e u 1 ake, Ladies and girls let u cover our knees and lay bare our /1earts before the Lord, as dau~ters of the King of King , pleading for purpo , power and joy in victorious service for Him. Let u possess our po se s,ion for Hi glory. Should He take u unto Him elf in 1970 and we behold Him face to face, we shall be rejoicing for the victories won in our daily live . We shal1l be t hank– ful for the land we pos essed for Him. When ETERNITIES value are ever in view the TRANSIENT tinsel eem valueless. Let us follow on to know Him better each day. God bless eaah one of you as you live in victory for Him - through Him. Distinctively Baptistic 6 J.A.NUARY, 1970 ... that's th~ character of our literature! Presenting the great fundamental doctrines of Scripture to the pupil in language that he can understand. This Bible– centered, pupil-related literature that has the proper app roach to the Scriptures can be ordered today from Regular Baptist Press. Send for free sample packet. Regular Baptist Press 1800 Oakton Bouleva rd • Des Pla ines, II). 60018 N.E.O. Fellowship Meet In North Madison '" JJ1 • cr th r: ~lS l )hie) a<.li c "'Cl• Ill\ hir, 111ct at IJit1lc 13 ar>tisit ht1rch, t) rt h M ac.l is c1 n. () c l c I Jc r 8 t h for a lla l)l hu s1nc"i~. 1Jr<1ycr ancl bl "~scd f ·lltlWsl,iJJ fot all 1·hc "I hc111c wa " I c,c1ki11g 11cyoncl". M, ~. Mnry ( r w we Ice) n1cc.l the gt up an(l lccl in J)t,1 er. "l''hc,c w,t~ joyoL1~ L1ni~on ing. 1ng an<I 111any ~pccial 11t1mbcrs. 1r . C,cr,1ld aton 1111·,~ionary with her htt h,tn,1, crving w1l1h Baptist Mic). Mt ~ion in Metropolitan Mi ss ion , lcvcland, wa our c;pcakcr. he gave a very heart earching and challeng– ing n1e ·~age regarding h er childhood convcr5ion call, and experiences in their ervicc for the Lord. Roll Call wa taken with 78 ]adies present. Before adjourning for lunch, our pre ident Mrs. Queen, a"'ked the Nominatin•g Committee to counit the ballot Mr . Garlick a ked the ble3s– ing on the food and fellow hip to– gether. llhe officers elected for the coming year are: Mr . Frances Queen, Pre ident · Mrs. Carolyn Winni e Vice Pre iden,t; Mr . E ther Cummings ecy.-Treas. · Mrs. John Strong gave the dedicatory prayer after reading Roman 12:4-5. There wa rejoicing when our pre ident announced the offering had been over ap·d above the amount needed to fin,ish our project with a small balance to apply on a new project. Mr . Perry moved that we continue with Camp halom Lake a our project, as the needs are till great. A project committee was ap– pointed. The balance due on the project wa $121 .11 and was ent to Bapti t Mid-Mi ions. Mrs. Esther Cummings, Se cy.-Tre~. Euclid-Nottingham Women Report Euclid-Nottingham Mi ionary So– ciety reports. The fall ea on tarted w.irt:h the day group meeting each Wednesday at 10 a.m. and rthe even– ing group the third Tuesday of the· month at 7:30 p.m. Although we had no regular work-day during the um– mer, there was a work-day at the Bapti t Mid-Mis ion Gue~ Hou e helping to keep the Home in read~– ne .'.) for missionaries. Some of us pent a day of volunteer work at B.M.M. office and pre ented the home with 12 p lace ettings of silver– ware. We end a questionnaire to each mi ionary family once a year, ask- (Continued on Page. 12) THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPT iST
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