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6 IOU TAI PEAK OF CHRIST b,, Tom Malone, D.D. Th.D. - "' ,word of the Lord Publications, Mur- ree boro Tenn., 1969 ; 229 pages - 3.00) A r indicated by the tittle this series >f doctrinal, devotional and in pira– ional me ages centers around the )On of God. Dr. Malone pursues uch theme from the life of Christ : '•Hi Virgin Birth," "Hi Baptism,' ' 'H is Transfiguration,' ' ' His Sacrifici- 11 Death ," "Hi s Resurrection," "His )eOOnd Coming" and others. With modernism and liberalism :.irculating so vast an amounlt of r>latent blasphemy in OU[' day, this oook is a refreshing presenJtation of the Biblical truth to be found in ' the fait h which wa once for all delivered unto the ai nt s.' ' R ecently your Editor had the privilege of reading the book "Evolution and Chri 1:ian Faith", by Dr. Bolton D avidhei er. I t i a 375 page, 11 chapter volume wh ich should be read by young and old a li ke. It ell for $6.50 and i worth every bit of it! Dr. D avi'dheiser received hi un– dergradua te degree ait warthmore College while hi Ph.D. w as in Zo– ology from Joihn Hopkin UniveNity with a pecialty in Genetic . Hi training h a all been in the liberal background but later he was convert– ed to Jesu Chri t. He write , as Dr. Charle R yr ie says in hi Fore– ward, a a t r a ined and once convinced evolutioni t who e d oubt of the theor y grew out of p a in· taking re– search into it teaching. He draw his evidence against ithe theory from .the evo,lutionii. ts' own writings. rJis bi toricail pre entation of the theory of evolution i mo t interesting. The book has helped u more in refuting the theory of evolution than any other we !have cread. You may obtain it through Cedarville College Book Store, Cedarville, Ohto 45314 or by writing Dr. Bolton Davidheiser, Box No. 22, La Milrada, Ca!lif. 90638. salm aull By Ralph T. Nordlund (Read Psalm XXX in your Bible f irst) Service Aw ards Presented Cedarville College per onnel re– ceived r pecial recognition during the Pre ident' Dinner at the beginning of the 1969-70 academic year. er– vice award were pre ented by Dr. J ame T . Jeremiah to Dr. George L. Lawlor, Profe or of Greek and Bible. M r . Mirian1 B. Maddox, I n tructor in peech Mr. Kenneth H. St. Clair, Bu ine M anager Mr. Charle Tar– ter, Maintenance D epartment, and Mr . Ardeth Webber, Al':' i tant P ro– f e o r of Bu ine Education for 10 year of faith ful erv.ice with the o llege. A 15 year ervice award pl aque wa pre ented to Mi Bern ice Mick ( '55) for her ervice a the College Books tore Manager. Prayer Requested For Missionaries Word wa received recently con– cerning two of our Bapti t Mid-Mi - • • • • 1on mi 1onar1e who h ave had heart attack: . 0 ne of the e i our brother Dyne McCullough, ao P aulo, Brazi l. He h a h ad , to our knowledge, two attack . Mo t recent report i that he i in1proving. The other i Brother Dick Miller of Water– ford, P a. H e ha now improved uf– fic ie ntl y that he h a been able to return h ome . Urgent prayer i re– que ted for the e and for their familie . nrm God's anger la t a moment out, and quickly fades away; pat ion of the dedication of th ten1ple that w uld be built o n Ornan' ' thre bing fl r, where D avid had r ar d an alta r and wept, and that he a ked 1 n1on t h av the p alm r:- ung at the d edicati n. ctually, it i unimportant !or u when or why D , vid wr t thi p alm. In thi day of grace we can ing t1r c nvi ti n that n n1atter h much we n1ay d erve the oha t n.ing ' w re ei , ur n1 rciful d will ,tlway.. h rt n th n1 t ur ' tr ngth H i favor lives a lifetime through in an unending day. Sorrow may come, a weeping guest, to pend a night with me; But JOY return when morning dawn to sing its melody. God turn my mourning into p alm, and dancing ends my adness; He bid n1e lay my sackcloth by and gird my soul with gladness. and wi ll lengtih n ur tin1 f bl ing. We h ave nl parapl1ra d r e fi and ele\en, f r t1e 'J hirticth P alm was not written for either the civil r religi u ew Year, but it fiits in pretty weJl for J anual)' n1cdit, tions. A s we look back we rem mber M>n1e da)' i tear~; bul as believers we kn w that affliction is o ~) f r n1on1ent , but od' fav r lasLl f r ver.. id 111ay, a s n1e think, have remernbered tb thr da) l plague that foll wed hi vain nun1beting f l1 i ple; but 11 wanted his son LO enj }' the b1ighter a tl at he kn w v.'cr n1ing. 1 t 1na in fact be, that pur g n ' gu i right tl1at avid ~'r t thi!'j in antici- H OHIO IND PENDENT B PTIST they are th two n1 , t appr pri, te t thi · pel age he dark r, n1 r typic lly Davidic porti n may rve a f il for the bright r truth~ bt1t it i · th gra v1dent that we , re t ~tt1d . h at grac ill b all th n1 re at tr t1v if we u nd rs tan i that th w rd " ndur " 1n r c f1 e 01 ,in t ~pend the ntght a ~ a gu s,t. and that ··j " m ans 1nging. What a c ntr,1 ' t' hat reli f, ft r .. night f putt1ng up with a w ping gu "t, to hear sing111g 1n the n1orning. 11 the n1 r , if, a 111 th 1 " nth r , w ... h,1v~ th, l 1 ng1ng ,l c n1pani \\ 1th d,tn inl es, w h11 ·t1, n ' an , nd ')h t1ld take thi p st1l111 t() h ~art lit 1 ally; but f 1 th tin 'lVt:d th trt1th 1 tt11 n l ab tit lak thi" · ·~J n1 ndt1re f r n n1 111t:nt · bt1t 1 xi's rath wi ll la · t f r e er " JANUARY, 1970 1 I

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