The Ohio Independent Baptist, May 1970

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March 19th, at the Bonanza irlon Pit Re taurant on Route 193, north of Youngstown. Gue t peaker. Ir . Thoma Wills, mi ionar)· appointee to the Centr al frican Republic under Bapti t Mid- Ii ion . told how God called her and her hu band into full-time Chri - t1 an \\'Ork and directed them to the tield of Africa. Mr. Will a builder, \\ ill be building the ho pitaJ units and other tructures for use in the Bapti t mi ionar) 1 outreach there. The \Vill are currently· raising month– ]~; upport. fund for pa age and equipment b 1 r pre enting these needs and gi, ing their te timony in the area churche . 11r . Will listed two special pra) er reque t : 1. Continued open door to pre ent God's call to this needed ministry. 2. Good renters for therr home. They are members of the Fir t Bapti t Church Twin burg, and the parent of three children. Pre idents of the local missionary group ga, ,e summaries of missionary project in Vt 1 hich their groups are acti, 1 el)' engaged. Project samples Vt ere circulated. pecial music \\ as pre ented b) 1 \ 1 ocal1 t. Irs. Frank Odor of \ 1enna. Song Leader v.'as 1 fr Thomas \\' right. Sharon. Penna., 6 MAY, 1970 tq1. a11LI all l1c1 l1lc'i,ctl: her h11 , l1anc.l .ti,). n11<.l l1c JJra1~cth her. Many tla11gl1tc1"' 11a, c Llonc vir lt1ot1 1 • b11t ... t h<.111 c,ccl lcs t t hcl11 a 11 . a vor is de- e 1 t f 1 d ~ an ti b a t1 l y i vain : b t1 l a \\ 0111an tl1at f earelh the Lord, he ~hall be pra1 ed. ive her of the fruit of her hand ; and let her own work prai e her in the gate .' "Mother dear - Beautiful thing in thi life are manifold ti true, We count the tar by thou and . the bird and flower , too~ The un et and the da,\ ning rare beau tie far and near - but al l the wide world over there's jt1 t one "Mother Dear. - Anon. Mr . Kenneth Romig of Warren was organi t. The program was led by Mr . Charle Friend of Vienna Bap– ti t Church pre ident of the Bethany Women· Mi ionary Fellowship. Mrs . Marjorie Odor - Reporter . Berean Women's Fellowship The Berean Women's Missionary Fellowship had to make a quick change in location for their Spring Rally a Mr . Crosby, pa tor' wife at Calvary Bapti t Church, met with a evere accident. We therefore met at the Cedar Hill Baptist Church Cleveland Heights on March 19th from 10: 00 to 2: 30 p.m. A Coffee Time had been announced for 9:40 a.m. o a goodly number of ladies arrived to enjoy hot coffee and de– liciou homemade rolls, served by Cedar Hill ladie in the lounge. Mrs. Walter Haller, president, presided with !v!rs. Paul Fetzer song leader and Mrs. Don Leitsch, pianist start– ing us off with the song, "O Teach Me Lord". The opening prayer by Mrs. H aller and Welcome by Mrs. Fetzer president of the local ociety u hered in the bu ine s session. The Minutes were read the State Spring Ral ]y at Cedarville was announced, Trea urer Report wa given old and new bu ine conducted including election of officers and the fol– lo~ ing ladie elected for the coming )rear : Mr . Margene Manning, pre i- <I ' 11t ; ·Jr . I Ltcitl c r, " ' · vice 111 cs. ; r, s. l)oro tl1 , 13oyes, rccordi11g sccrct:,ry· [r ·. ll . J'4 lnr1ngn 11 treas– urer. l:.ncl1 <) I ficcr \ ns nskccl to give a JJer sor1al lcsti 111<111y, tl1cn r s. Ray •Ol)tl\ i11 lcc.t inn tlc< lica tc.1ry [Jl'~tycr . '"rhc ot 1tgoi n~ officers ~'ere th ankclJ for tl1cir ser vice t1nto tl1c T ... ord ancl lf1c J' ellowshtJ). ~,Jccia l n1t1~ic was fu1ni sl1ctl l1y Mrs. J le lcnc Rcttcgcr ~tn I the Won1cn 1 s ..T.rio Mrs. arol 13uhrow. Mrs. ~ ally Ka<.low. Mrs. I c ,t sc h with Mr\ . l.. l11abeth haver , accon1 panr~t. l .ach oc1cty wa a~kccl lo give a work hop dcmonc; tration reall y good ideac; . Our pcakcr, Mis Pat y King, read from Mark 14 :8 and then gave a very vivid, challenging account of her very full day a a missionary with Bapti t Mid-Mi ion since 1957. She displayed native items, native dre and cu tom of the people she ha come to love and win to Christ for Hi glory. Pat y gave two equally impre sive me ages. Pray for her as he completes her deputation and then on to C.A.R. Lunch time was delightful around the tables each lady bringing her andwich, and enjoying the salads, de ert and beverage f urnished by Cedar Hill ladies. Missionary Mo– ments led by Mrs. Luella White, pre ented Mrs. E a r I Umbaugh, Ohio mis ionary; Mrs. Howard Street, Congo and Hostess at B. M. M. Guest House Cleveland; Helen Moose, Indonesia; Mr s. Ruth Stanton, Lucille Brouillet, Metropolitan Mis- ion ; Mr . Mary Crotts, Carol Mc– Iver, Carolyn Renner, in Jewish Mis– sion , Cleveland; Norma Nulph in Colored work, Cleveland; all with B.M.M. and Mrs. Pat Doty with Over eas Mis ionary Fellowship - Philippines. The projects were a shower of Food stuff paper supplies, etc. for Metro- · politan Mis ions Summer Camping at Camp Shalom Lake, the offering to be applied on the refrigerator for kitchen at B.M.M. Home Office. The The1ne for the R ally was ' . . . For I have much people in this city." (Act 18: 10) . About 85 ladies en– joyed the day and Cedar Hill has the attendance banner. Mark your calen– dar for the Fall Rally Thursday eptember 17th!! Why not have a "bundle lot" of THE OH IO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST sent t o your church each month? 25 copies wou ld cost but $25.00 per year. 50 copies - $50.00. Minimum order - 15 copies monthly - $15.00. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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