The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1970
\VASHJ":'11GTO HT . BAPTIST CHURCH, DAYTO ?\f 1 ionar)' Larr}· mith (ABWE - Chile) mini tered to our people re– centl)'. Our church voted to help Larr)' and hi famil)' $50 per month. We cooperated with other sound churche in Dayton in the Jack Van Jmpe Go pel Cru ade ~ hich was held at the Univer ity of Dayton arena. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, EL'tR[A - Our Annual Mother-Daughter ban– quet pro"ed a ucces . At a church busine s meeting it was voted to pur– chase a 12 pa enger 'Mini-bu ''. E\rangelist Mel Stadt poke in our unday ser, 1 ice and ministered further during our acation Bible School . lifton Miller ( BMM) told of hi ··campus Mini try". The church "Building Pl an Committee' i inter– ,,ie\.\ ing architect to consider future building. A ,1RROSE BAPTIST CHURCH, FAYETTE - We \\ere privileged to ho t the Area Baptist Youth Rally at which time the Conqueror's Quartet from Grand l{ap1d Bapti t Bible ollege provided the special music. LAL\ARY BAPTIST CHURCH, FINDLAY - On Sunday. May 31, we held a ..Patriotic Da)'" service. The Bob Jones University ensemble were with us for Father's Day. A group of our )'Ou ng people travelled to Cornetts– ville. K} . to conduct a 5-day V.B.S. ,vi h Ree, 1 Clarke who 1s the baptist • Mid-M1s5ions mi ss ionary serving there . FIR.ST BAPTIST HURC..H, AI..l_l POL rs - The ( onqueror·s quartet from rand Rapid Bapt1~t Bible ollege r11inistered here and wa a bles ing. Our Annual S. S. picnic proved fun for all. It \\'a~ held at the- Fairgrounds. e are giving serious con<;1deration to the establishing of a branch work. Recer1t1y designated gift were given 10 tlic cl1urch. One for the sun1 oJ 335 for our l3t11lding f:." und and the otl1er for $300 for cioto Hills BaJ)tist an1p to lJe tJ ed to\.vard the co t of tl1e neY.r cl1apel. :llA I~ liA PI I 'f }:f UltCH, 1 0 1)0 - R \'. \~'111. Brougl1to11 \vas tl1c gttest peal er at ot1r '] l1ird A1111i,,crsar)' J3anquet. i\1i s 1ario11 cl1we11k AJ3\ J ) 1>01 e lo our \Vo111e11 ' Mi - i 11ar) 11io11 telli11g of l1er call to h1!e . 1\1 1\1A I I BA P 1 J 1 I ORAi Jn a r c 11t l1u i11 111~eti11g, it i. as o t d t I> , i I co 11 str u ct i n I a 11 IH OHIO INDEP NDENT BAPTIST office addition. It will contain office for the ecretary. Youth Director, a cop>' room, a combination Library - Conference roon1 ancJ a Book roo1n . MADI ON M1ss10 ARY BAPT. CHURCH, We are now broadca ting over WLWJ each Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Thi i a 15 minute program. We are a king the Lord to permit u to in– crea e to a half-hour program. There i a great need for a fundamental te tin1ony in this area. Plea e pray! FIRST BA PTJST CHURCH, MEDINA - A go pel team from the LeTourneau College recently handled one of our ervice . It wa voted at one of ot1r church bu ine meeting to give the Toro (ABWE hile ) and the Friebel the um of $500 each for their return to the U. S. Al o 200 \vas given to John and Eleanor Gayer to help with their mi ionary trip to Ala ka in Jul y. FIRST BAPT IST CHURCH, ILES - Brother Clifton Miller ( BMM) poke recently concerning hi work among Univer ity tudent . Pa tor Bice wa gue t peaker at the Oberlin Calvary Bapti t Church. Al o, he min– i tered at Camp Patmo and Skyview Ranch. P OLAND VILLAGE B APTIST CHURCH, Our paper, "The Village Vi itor' ' i going forth into more and more home . A go pel team from Bryan College mini tered here. AJ o, Rev. Gerald Sn1el er poke on June 21. We had John and Judy Big low (BMM– Ala ka) tell of their work. A ground– breaking ervice for our new building wa helJ June 14. BIBI E MISSION BAPTI T CHURCH, REYNOLDSBURG - A go pel team from the hepherds Iiome for the Mentally Retarded were with us in June. Brother B. F. Cate of Talln1adge, for heal th rea on , wa unable to peak at our recent Bible 'ont erence. The 111c ,1ge brought b 1 Jack KetLenring \.\ere n10 t helpful. M 155 Patsy l(1ng ancl Dale ·Jc ll1stcr AVAILABLE FOR . • • Evangelistic Meetings and Supply Preaching BRO. RAYMOND KEMPF 218 East Lincoln Avenue Ada, Ohio 45810 Phone : (419) 634-4353 gave u mi ionary information and an in piring cha]lenge. FATRFJE I D B \PTIST CHURCH, THURSTO - Mi ionary to the Sioux Ind ian , Rev. David Gerhardt (BMM) pre– sented hi work through lide and a me age. Our paper ... "T/1 e Fie/els" is being ent to the people of our imn1ediate con1munity and urround- . 1ng area . EMMA UEL BAPTJ T CHt;R( H, TOLEDO - Our annual "Hon1ecoming Bible Conference" wa held Jt1ne 26-29. Gt1e t BibJe peaker were Rev. Albert Ta ell and Rev . Wilbur Barne . Among other recent gue t peaker we have had Rev. Bruce nyder and O.I.B. editor - Rev. A. Donald Moffat. B ETHEL BAPTI T HURCH - WARREN - At ot1r ' 'Mi ionary 11nday" ervice on Jul y 19 we were privileged to hear Mi Donna Culver (Bible lub Movement - ""eden) and Rev. and Mr . Charle Ander on (B IM - France). WHEELER BURG BAP r1 T CHt' RC H - The men· qt1artet fron1 rand Rapid Bapti t Bible College \vere with u in J11ne. We al o '"ere privileged to hear Re\. ho111a Loper and Re\. u~ ard Green\, cot.I. both of edarv tlle olJege, and fr . l{obert W. i'i. Jr. M1'1A l.JEL BAPTI r ( "H URCH, [ I\ - Ot1r 0.1.B. editor 0011 n-Jot1at 111i11- i\terc<.l l1crc 1n Ju11e Re, .. lll I Ir, ( "J .. 1rence Hcn\t)Il tlirectctl our \ t1Cd– t1on Rthle c l1t)t)l. I l1e\ h,l\ e a 'l)lcn– u1tf 111101\(l'\ dlllOllg ~htft)I Cl1 . .. Di tinctiv ly Bapci ti ... that's the character of our literature! Presenting the great fundamental doctrines of Scripture to the pupil in language that he can understand. This Bible– centered, pupil -related literature that hos the proper approach to the Scriptures con be ordered today from Regular Baptist Press. Send for free sample packet. R ~g ular Ba11ti t Pr "n 180() {) , ktun Boulf•vard • I)e Pl, ines Ill. 0018 AUGUST, 1970 13
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