The Ohio Independent Baptist, June-July 1970
eart to earf omen - Mr . 111 Miln r - Wom n's Editor- l I Rl , ,... 1 l l~ll ,,her1 all <)( ti, cl<.) ,,ell to tt1r11 h,lc k the page of "'r t r , 111111 l 1 ,tu ,cl, c, ~)I tl1c , ..1cr1( ice 11a1ti tl1roL1gl1 thc\C al 1110 l 400 ye~r~. C{ tl rc-rt',lli ,ltl(i re c, alt1atc "t11 t)ccl~lr,1t1011 f I11<lepenclcncc. ot1r on t1tt1- tt( 11 f '- t l , 1 itc,J l,ltc, tl1t: ,<.:tl\ hL1rg dllrc~ . tc. e tc. When we ee the t,r , 11 '-• "" 1111 ,c ,,a,111e 111 tl1c l11cc1c tl1ank (, d 1 For our G pel-preach1ng ...: ,tir 'lt' .. ,'- "llr cl1r 1 t~111 , chol1l, - pra) 111t1ch for each one and thank od! Pi a, .llllt 1 11 .. 1 1 1'., 1<.1d tl)f l)llr l1l noral1lc pre 1c.icnl Richard . i on and tho e ,, t 1 · arc 1~ t,t1r1ng ,, 1tl1 h1111 1n ot1r pathetic itt1a tion throt1ghout ou.r be]oved , lltltr, t 1d.. l\ l ~t tt recognize the realit of ot1r God. H i love and fa1t~fulne : ,111111 c 1 ;t 1,, tl'\l)TllCnt throt1ghot1t the tot1r ca on of Fall, Winter, pr1ng and t 111111 cr et ti Thank. H1r11 for ot1r dear hon1e and tho e near and dear to u . 1 rcc .. 11 . the t 1 t1rt ren11nder. 111) dear con1panion Dr. Milner, carri ed in hi ..,"'"r"-i c .. 1 c and ,)ttcn r~fre hed hi, 111e111or) a he re-read : ' 'The older I grow, the 111 re I r ~all. h ,, little I kne,,, \\hen I knew it ALL'. \ e ' hank. g1 ing 1n ot1r heart 1 not confined to the month of ovember ut , er, da,. e\ en 10 Jttl). ,, e a) and ing ' 'Thank you J e u for al l you've • • don - Thank. , Oll Lord". ., State W.M.U. Meeting edar, 1 1lle C ampu \\ a buzzing ·,1th tinu ual acti\it\' . \\ith it 950 ., tudent plLI about 450 -women, meet- I ne at 10:00 a.m. for their Spring .... Rall~ on Tue da 1·. April 21st. in Al- ford .. \.ud1torium. At noon we \\iere adequate}, cared for b)· Mr . Smith and her eff1c1ent taff. erving a love– I\ luncheon. • 1 fr Ho,, ard led the e ion , the theme be1ng '"Let l! Con ider - ' ' ...... Haggai 1:7). Follo\\' ing the opening h 1-mn and pra) 1 er. !\Ir . Loper extended a Wel– come. pecial n1u 1c. regi tration and otfering ,, ere cared for. ....... ..Let Con ider Our Lord" b 1 ~Ir. \ 1 eman: Pra,er Time \\as di- . rected b) 1Irs. Umbaugh \\ ith five Iau1e haring in prayer for the need Ii ted on the Pray 1 er Sheet . follo\l. ed b, tr . Arm trong· devotional mes- . ...... age on {_et l -~ Con<iider Ourselve .'' .... i\ t 11 :00 a.m. fr . Hov.-ard an- nounced ··1.,et Con 1der Our Pro- ject ·· ,, ith fr. Lee Jurner taking edar, ille ollege. Re,,. & ·tr Sam Canine pre enting Camp Scioto. Re\' . Harold Green pre enting slides on k) \ ie,, a 1n p. 1r . mbat1gh pinch-hitting· for Re,,. mbaL1gh )2 JUNE-JULY, 1970 concerning the new churche in Ohio. Camp Patmos and the O .I.B. Maga– zine were presented by brochure . At 1.00 p.m. we reconvened with an opening hymn the hort bu iness e ion, the offering and special music . Then we were thrilled with Mis Pa t y King· me age on the theme "Let U Con ider Our Mi ionary' ' as he related very challenging experi– ence in her 12 year a a Baptist Mid– Mi ion missionary in Central African Republic. The Lord ble you P at y, a you go forth for another term of • erv1ce. Our Annual Fall Rally will be in conjunction with the Ohio A ocia– tion Annual Meeting October 19-21 in the Berea Bap tist Church, Berea. It. time now to start pl anning for another good rally! Missiona ry Conference A SPECIAL OPPORTU ITY It' not too often Ohio ha a Baptist Mid-Mis ion Conference, however, the Summer Conference will be held at the Madi on Avenue Baptist Church. Madi on Avenue at We t 95th treet. Cleveland, Rev. T. Fred Hu e), Pa tor: July 11-15 1970. The Women· Ses ion wil l be at 1.15 on l t1 'Slln • lul l ltl, \Vith Ji s ,lnll J ai11 si n l1arg . ,1r "I' ' \viii 11 11 ,_ ,ill 'ti . l iss 11nin s ~,sks ~111 lhe \V,1 - 11,c n 's li ssi:111nr S<)ci,· tic tc) Lio y ur IJ s t in f illing 1l1e l1 ssicJn~,r ' u11 - l1<1nr<I . l a11 , 111i i(1r1ttri s a11<l c11ilcl– rc 11 a t l e 11 < I t l 1 c .J u I)' <) n re rence. 1 .. e I• ~ ll() ( lll' ll st - c~cl, '111(1 CVCJ }'(ll1C 1f l I . r hank '< ll . Be rean W.M.F. Ra lly <,l{I · ·1· PlJ arc in the 111aking f c>r the l1L1rs<.lay. "cptc111lJcr 17th [3crca n Won1en 's M 1ssionary Fcl lo,v– \ l11p Rall y. The alvary 13apti t C"' ht1rch. 585 1 F. Wallings Roac.l 13roa c.J view JI eight s. i ho~l cht1rch. he Theme i<i ,~ Be 1 hott .. aith ft1r ' ( Rev. 2: 10). Beginning a t 9:45 wi tl1 ("offee ime, the Ra lly 5tart c; a t IO a.n1 . Wa tch for detai l to be released aft er Jt1l y 23rd xect1ti vc ommittec meeting. Hebron Women Meet The Hebron Wome n Mi ion ar~' ni on met 244 strong ( including children) on Tue day, April 7th in Berea Bapti t Church. Mr . Wm. Fu co played her first flute olo for u ince her eriou illne . A pane] of egro ladie from Cleveland gave the "Who When , What , Why and How" in the ' Go Ye" of the Great Commi ion. Mrs. Charle Anderson. mi ionary with B .M.M. in France wa the afternoon peaker. Their pro– ject by ovember 1 t i $1,000 for equipment for Sky View Ranch . ... Mrs. Verne Di1nl1a111 Bethany Spring Rally inety ix women and 18 children representing 13 churche attended the Spring Rally of Bethany Women' Mi ionary Fellowship at the First Bapti t Church, iles Ohio: the ho t church h aving 28 ladies present, Vienna Baptist the runner-up with 13 pre ent: Tue day April 28th from 10 a.m. to 2: 45 p.m. 'Eyeing the Har– ve t' ' wa the theme with six 25- minute work hops called an ~Eye Clinic'' held imultaneou ly, allowing the women to choo e any three throughout the morning. Topic deal– ing with local church problem were di cu ed their leaders being: Mr . Frank Odor "How to Adverti e Your Mi ionary Group": Mr . Darrell Bice iles, "How to Organize Your Mi sionary Grot1p": Mr . Thoma \Vright, Sharon. Pa., ' 'How to Energize Your Mi ionary Group' ': Mr . David Warren, hampion, How to Evangel– ize Through Your Mi ionary Group:' ' Mrs Wm . Davi Hubbard , ~'How to THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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