The Ohio Independent Baptist, June-July 1970

\\ ll ll \I ) °'\l (. Ill l{t 11 - tir ·· \ I,~ n~c i11 1\ 1 ril" ... t1r1Jc.1\ t1 ''-'I \.'.ltllJ'· 1Ull [ fC..) \ Cti a h}C'-.\ltlg. \ J1 l a11qt1ct ,, .1, l1elll rccer1tl\ , i tl1 1 .. 1" ria11 ~l.111.1, a, gt1e'-.t ~pec1ker. tlRll) l"l\l'fl 1 ll R 11. I \RB ~R 1 1 lt 11.1 hl~cn tclt h\ 111an\ that the • l\CCt111l~, ,, 1tl1 Patil l c, 10 and B b ::::, I--, nlc, ,, er<.: 0111e of the l1e t e , er held 10 ot1r l1t1rch. \\ receotl)' pur– h .. 1,eJ a ht1 , t replace one of our older t ne . BER .\ B,\PTI T lHl R H - The 1 ord ble~ ed through our Ii - 1onar, nference. Ii ionarie Ton1 • \\ 1Jl_ of entral frican Re public, \\ 1 n1 Fu co of I tal) and Charle An– der ,on of France pre ented their re- pect i, e field . FIR T B-\ PTI T CH RCH. B L-\'-.CHE TER - \\ e heard HThe Challenge of H ong Kong" from Mi ionar}' H arry Am– bacher. One of our young men. Mr. Da, id T a 1·lor. \.\'a recently exami ned for ordination. He and hi wife have been accepted for mi ionary work in Brazil under ABWE. CAL\ 1 :\ RY BAPTIST CHURCH, BL·c, ·Ru - pecial mi ionar)' peaker for our !other-Daughter banquet wa Mr . Arm trong of Peru. The men of the church erved the food! BETHA. ·y B APTIST CHURCH. CLE\ 1 ELA~D - Re, 1 • and 11r . Fred Renich led our people in a ' 'Famil) Living Confer– ence ·· \\' e al<;o had the pri\ 1 ilege of hearing Dr. Louis Goldberg of the 11ood) 1 Bible In titute and Miss Judith Gentr)', fi ionary to Sao P aulo, Brazil. BROOKSIDE BAPTIST CHL"RCH. CLE\ 7 El...l\1"D - 1 I Beth o·Keefe ha completed her undergraduate \ ork at Cedarville College and ha been named to Who·s \\' ho Among tudent in American • • • n1, 1 er 1t1es and Colleges. Special 4 JUNE-JULY, 1970 JI c i11, ite nil (lj ()Ill f/~fl fJO\t c,,, t, /Jlace II~\ II f /1 i I 111<1i/i11g list . , II(/ II\' /1111 /1 )'(>I ll • t1le11- <la, ,. enc/1 "'eek. >,,,. 111nili11g <1<1- clr c , , 1 s s i,, l fJ I \I - / !, (/t/()1' I (}II ~ f c> ff a I, Bo.t \ c). 160. \' l'Jli(I, 0/1i(> - 45385. 111cct111g') \\itl1 I \angc lt l ( "' hel~ca " tock,, ell re\ t1ltcll in 11 pt1blic dc– Ct\tOn\ . ' fl)\R Htl l B APTJ T HLIJl( H, ( "' l \ ' Fl \ D - pproxi1nately 160 were pre cnt a t ot1r Mother -Dat1ghtcr banquet. A ' H i-B. :· Adult and Alumni banquet \\ a held with Dr . Brandt Reed Gen. Dir .. a a peaker . Our meeting with vangeli t Jack Murray - "D e ign for Living" proved a b]e ing to al l . CLI . TO VILLE B APTI T C HURCH , COLUMBU - Our pa tor Rev. Glenn D av i ha accepted a call to a church in Penn yl– \ ani a. We held a Mother-Daughter Tea honoring Mother' Day with Mi s Bet ty Dover pike a our pecial peaker. HOPE B APTI T CHURCH, COLUMBUS - Ron and Cheryl Perrine mi ion– ary appointee to Ea t Paki tan told u of their burden for that great land . The Cedarville College choir present– ed a concert on May 23rd. I MMA UAL B APTIST C HURCH , COLUMBUS - We experienced blessing through the mini try of Dr . H . 0. V an Gilder. His message challenged heart . The special music throughout the week v.ra excellent. MARA ATHA BAPT IST CHURCH, COLUMBUS - P a tor Brock recently began a series of message on the ubject 'The Family a nd the Generation Gap". The OARBC Council of Ten met here for their Spring bu ine es ion. CALVARY B APTIST C HURCH , COSHOCTO Our Sunday School won the orth– ern Ohio A ociation Sunday School conte t w ith a 39% increa e in at– tendance. P a tor Garrison Rice of Bedford, Ohio h eld a week of pecial meetings centered around current topics. I· I I\ \ \I 1i,1 I( I II UR.< fl , I ,, l(tN I h · I ,) rt I , i c 11 I l 1 I · ss l l I J1 r u I the r11ini Ir <lf I va ng~ li t ll ugl Jj ll'll r . >u, l1r ltl1er 11ray '<.I, J)l'cachel anti Iii "r:111 , l~tiLi l1i111 sclf ut " 'ilh >ll rcs• t \'C in l1i s 111inistr 1 here. I ()R I r) ,\'\ I <l J c J-' I I I ) ' Il I' I IS I J J I{ ( 11 , We \..Vant to JJraisc tl1c l.... <ll'll fo1 the spirit - fillctl f)l'Cachi 11g of J vangcl isl llug f1 ll (Jrncr <.luring hi s SJJcc ia 111ec l1ng'i here. "I he I or tl trtil y \VOrket in th e li ve\ of ot1r people. WA~111 c, 1 o H 1 c;. llAP'r 1s ·r 11 Re B ()AYTO J> a\ l or c l 2' e r ~c ric\ of 5crmon5 I a bernacl e 1 n the 1ccentl y bcgar1 dea ling with "'I h, W1ldcrnc~~.,. IR ·r B APTJ 1 CH RCII, " LYR IA - Mr . H arr y Ambacher spoke to ou Women' Mi iona ry Society. Gue 5peaker for our Mother-Daughte banque t wa Mrs. Ma ry Rugg o Wellington. We regret that it wa nece ar y to cancel our Spring B1 bl1 Confere nce. Dr. Robert Ketcham wa to have been our Bible teacher. H \Vas unable to keep hi appointmen hecau e of h aving to undergo surger~ CALVARY BAPTIST HURCH , FINDLAY - A formal dedication was mad when our Primary and Junior cla e moved into their new building. Ou I Mi sionary Conference included a ABWE miss ionaries. Evangeli t Hug Horner wa the special speaker fa our Father-Son banquet . Rev. Davi, Jeremiah spoke at our Graduatio banquet. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, GALIO - Mis ionary Bill Large (AB-WE Peru ) mini tered here in May. O.I.B editor Rev. Don Moffat led u s i special meetings Howard Andru and ministered people. during June. Re, directed the musi among the youn • FIRST BAPTIST HURCH , GALLIPOLIS - Our Ladie Fellow hip wa favore, recentl y by hearing the te timonies o three mi ionary young people wh, are now attending Cedarville College They are Linda and Dave el on an, Dave Durham. Their parents erv the Lord under ABWE in the Philip • pines. H UNTSBU RG BAPTIST C HURCH - Evangeli t Cleti Leverett ( Bapti Mid-Mis ion ) mini tered to u dur ing May. Hi mes age were forcefu and ble ed of the Lord. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIS

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