The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1970

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B RBERTO - The Lord i ble ing our ,, ork . ..... Ian)' fine people are con1ing into the hurch. Recentl, 1 in one month a total - f 30 ,, ere baptized and e\ en re- ei, ed b~ letter from other churche . B ERE .\ B.\PTI T CHL'RCH - Chapl ain Ja . D . Ia teller poke at our ..Patriotic unda~,. .. er,·ice on Iemorial D a)r ,, eekend . The church recentl~' honored 12 high chool and college graduate at a pecial dinner . Gue t pealer during June \\-ere Rev. H arr~· Ambacher ( AB~ 'E - H ong 1'.ong and Re,. L. \V. Beckley from El\ r ia. - BERLIN H TS. Bi\PT IST CHL RCH - Our )roung people had a good time on a ' ·Bike Hike... Rev. and Mrs. tel on 1cBr1<le poke recent1 1· and ho,, ed pictl1re of their ,vork among the rTa,ajo I ndians in Tew Mexico. . pecial re, 1 i,,at mee ting ~lith Evangel- 1 t Darrell D unn proved a blessing. There ,, a , er~' good attendance. ome O deci ion were made for Chri t. F IR T B PTIST C1-1 RCH, BL CHESTER - Bill and Ruth Large (ABWE . pper Amazon) told of their ,,,ork in Peru. I t "a 'oted to give Da,,e and Barbara Ta) lor ( B~ ' E-Brazil) 12 AUGUST, 1970 ful l recognization a mi ionarie and to give them $125 per month upport. Dr. H . 0 . Van Gilder spoke for three unday even ing in July. F IR T B APTI T CHURCH, B OWLI1 G GREE ·~The eminaire ., and Mr . J ame Huckaby, Dir . of Athletics, Baptist Bible Seminary took charge at one of our ervice . Out Mother-Daughter banquet \\ra well attended. Some 125 heard Rev. Thoma Loper, Dean of Men at Cedarville College peak. We prai e the Lord for recent decisions to receive Chri t and for the additions to our church membership. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH , B UCYRUS - Mi Pat y King pre ented a thrill– ing report of her work in Africa . The G rand R apid Bapti t Bible College quartet presented a special progr am on Augu t 6 . EW H ARMO Y BAPTIST C HURCH , CALDWELL - It wa voted to t ake on p artial up– port of the '"Charle Ander ons' ' (BMM - F r ance ) and t he General Fund of the ABWE. A Pa triotic ervice was held on Jul)' 5. Merritt W. D a 1 ton (LT C) D epu ty Staff Chaplain o f F ort Knox Ky . spoke at both the morning and evening services. Var ious group uch as the VFW, Amer ican Legion Ohio at'l. Guard and others were invited to attend. GRACE B APTIST C HURCH, C EDARVILLE - Recent gue t speaker include Rev. and Mrs. J ay'mes Morgan (ABWE - Hong Kong), Dr . John Reed of Cedar- , i 11 ( c, 11 .. g , < . I.13 . LI i t , , I{ , v . I o ll • nlcl 1,~(f nt a 11 t l I{ v. I{ .,g ~r le tl · ,11n1l,1 ( I! I f ~,, ~zt r lt1) . \ "c1 t c IL1l1ki ng fl l'\\HJ'Ll t<, <) ltr I' ia l c l1il cl- 1e 11 's 11, e tings , ith ' '"1 h " lu i al St('> f ' 1;111 ·· ... I{ "V . f.. r ank Wc lli11g– l <l 11 . ll c ,, i ll l1c , itl1 ti s S ' Jlt . (1- I I . 11111111111' I 13 PIIS r 11 RC II , ( I ( V I I I> - .1{.c\' . Wn1 . T .. t, ~co ( JJMM - It aly 1111111s tc rccl he re 111 .Jt1nc. 'Tl1c Oli ve r\ l fan1il ) 1 frc) 111 l:.cti atlor ( ( , os1)c l Mi s– , 1011arv 11io 11 ) present ed the ir wo rk o f ·· J i~,1ona ry M c(lici 11c••. We we re ha ppy to have h ~1d the C, ospcl Mcs– \e nger\ t ro 111 Hr} an C'oll egc. :J)AR Htl L BAP'IIS I lIU RCH , I rVE.LA O - The wo rk of the Hebrew and hri - ti an oc ie ty wa rcpre5ented by Rev. Leela nd rott , Direc tor. Thi was at a pecial Jewi h eighbor Night ervice. Our youth groups remain ac– ti ve through the ummer month wit– ne ing wherever and whenever the Lord gives opportunity. HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH, C OLUMBUS Cedarville College choir presented an excellent concert. A new work is being e tabli hed at Commercial Pojnt. Five of our families are help– ing begin thi endeavor. Our S. S. Annual Appreciation Banquet and Staff Dinner proved a succe . We are now running an Adult Sunday School on Sunday evening a well as in the morning . lMMA UEL BAPTIST CHURCH , OLUMBUS - Dr. H. 0. Van Gilder' mini try wa one of ble ing. The Cedarville College had full charge of one of our morning services. Special speakers in July were Rev. John Myers (FBHM), teams of mi sionarie from Baptist Mid-Mjs ions and Dr. Jack Rigg of Cedarville College. M.ARANATHA BAPTIST CHURCH, COLUMBUS - Brother George Zinn mini tered here recently with me ages in song and word. B'rother J as. Grier, A ssoc. Profes or of Philosophy at Cedarville College wa u ed of the Lord to ble s our hearts. Pa tor Brock held an 8- day Bible Conference in the orth– we t Bapti t Church, Indianapolis, Indi ana. EMMA UEL BAPTIST CHURCH, DAYTO Special peaker during June and July \\ 1 ere Dr. Robert Gromacki, Gail Terrell , Pa tor Wm. Brown, Lindsay ampbell . Monroe Duffy and Laird Baldwin. Al o, the onqueror's Quar– te t from Grand Rapid Baptist Bible College pre e11ted a service in song. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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