The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1970

• • l ·1,011,ary 1/,,, ,, 1 l,ttcr .,c,,t t<.. 1 r. llle,, l cuis f'rl:'.,irle11f ,,f 1 11111,, \ ; /- ~!\\ Oil \ . It l\ l ,\ \\,.;,,,II l .,, (I ''1\f .K. ' ( ,,, ,1,>11,11" I\. ,/). Ir · l11tni,,.s ,,,, 11r.. 1;e111 1 /c(t. Pt"rl1r11,, 1/,e l < ,,I ,, t)lll 1 \( \ '(} ll f l1t It) 111<,<'I ,,,,, ll<'<'<ll J)\.".,tr tr. 1 t"'' is: l .. 111 .1 r1l1, 1 ,,,at\ ,._ .. l,il I 1 a111 tot1r– tc 'tl , t"l', ")1\.1 . 1 l1a, \,; t,, Cl.i i,1 >-\f rica tl,,,e11 \t'\' ' ' "'f 111,, lite. ll1rcc (\ll1l:r ) t: ~ r ,, ct c l'l'tlt tn the l . . ,, hc11 111, t <."'11', ,, ere )n t 11 rt )ttgh l an1 , er\ ~ . :1,, ar '- t tl1 .. ~1fl"'l,let11 .... 1n tl1c ( entral f · C.:\1n Rcrlt1l1l1" 11e prohlcn1 I a111 l ttrtil:ncti .. 1ho11t 1" c.1 h1gl1 .. h 1 f r ...... 1111 ,1 ,n..ir, k.td ,. ht .. , car l an1 t, k.1ng 9th grade b)' c rre pondence It i .. , er) diffic11l t. _t, t 11 k. 11, e 1 n Bak un1a. V e are th nl~ n1i .. 1 nari there no,,. T,v "'f 111, ld r brother are in the tate . . "" harl .. i at Kara,, a. ongo along ,, 1th Rick. l1k.e and Rene Einfeldt. Be k.) Fi .. her i al o taking corre– p nden e. Pri cilla and Peter Drei - ba k. in the Tchad are taking corre– ~p ndence and al o Peter Kendrick. In ugu t I '" a able to vi it with on1e n1i 1onar)' familie for about a n1onth. I heard man)' people' opin– ion on the ubject of a high chool. I feel the need more now that I am facing the deci ion of what I will do next , ·ear for chool. On Augu t 1 th. I went to the air– port in Bangui. Pauline and Eunice Dark. aren and Ken Wimer left on th.e air~lane. Before the plane came 10 \\ h1le \Ve v ere waiting for it, \\e all tood around joking. o one CONCERNED .. . tell l1atl l)r c1 ictl. " ll1e 111int1tc\ 1 lew l1, a11tl tl1c JCl ca ,11e 1n 1 pret ly well k.11C\\ \\ l1al \\ a 011 the 111ind~ of my tr1c11d \\h \vere leaving. one of tl1c111 cried a they left, bt1t I knew ,, hat \\ a" n the n1ind and heart of the kid a they k.i cd their folk and v nt throLtgh the door into the airplane. When they aw their f lk~ for the la t tin1e and aid ·\Go d--bye Mom, ood-bye Dad' ' , I knew they , ere wondering whether they , ould ee each other again. A the engine roared and the jet taxied down the runway, the tire off the ground and n1inute ticking by leaving the one you love o dear mile and mile apart from you. The day of 1 ·our childhood are over. You are facing a nevv year. The only friend you can count on i the Lord. I feel a real love for my folks. Some familie that were once mi ionarie aren't here any more becau e they didn't want to leave their children in the U.S.A. or some other country. After all, what are moms and dad for? They are to love, care how their children the an wers, and help them figure out their problem . Par– ent are omeone that a kid can go to and talk over problem and blessings with them. Love i what keeps a family together. I feel I have a right About YOUR young people leav ing for Co l lege? If you know of any student coming to Youngstown State University, encourage them to call 788-3786. This is a s+udent's number. He and his wife will assist them. We are interested in enlarging our spiritually active col eg'ate age group, and concerned that students have a good sound church home ... away from home. 4 AUGUST, 1970 REV. ROBERT L. OOMOKOS, Pastor Poland Village Bapt ist Church 79 Hill Drive - Poland, Ohio 44514 Phone: (21 6) 757-3404 I< 1 I l \ c 111 l'l ,,ith Ill 1 hi s. flar nt s HnLI ,,anl tl1cn1 to . I < I, ,, ·, f,.. ,1 sc i I isl1 a 11,Jut I :1111 :1 1, :till tl'l c,, .. 11 1J1i,1k ,.,J g, ing IJ:t ck tc, the . ". . II the in1111 )J– alil),' I have renll :1nc1 hcnrll t1 l 'lot1t, Hnc.l sc ·11 in tf1 • l1igl1 sc l1ool s in tl1c State . I t 111 a kc 111 c f cc I I i ke a fish i n l he l'ncif ic Occa11. I want to be witl1 Mo 1 n anc.t ac.l for n f cw 1norc yea r s 11cf or I 11lan to g 1o college. Mr,, /,e the <>11/, lVttV I <'tt11 <I<> 1/,is is 1/ ,ve /1rive <1 ll ir;/1 .Sc/100/. I l'.)el1eve ,1 1niss ionary kid can J1avc ,l ministry in Africa ,ts weJJ as the 1110111<; and tlad <;, I per\onal I y, have h~d a chance to talk with teen ~tgc girls and help them and show thc,n the way to heaven. My parent would never have thi opportunity. If one oul wa aved becauc;e of a high chool, wouldn't it be worth it? We can never build a high chool or get enough money and teacher 5 for one. It mu t be all of the Lord' do– ing. He ha to upply all the materia1s that are needed. I hope that there will be ome in trument who are willing to be u ed of God and be ent to teach ~ kid in the Central African Repub– lic. I hope there will be generous peo– ple who will be willing to give what money i needed . I a111 praying des– perately that the Lord lvill provicle the needs. I believe that H e will too. The Lord said "If ye ask anything in my name with faith believing" He will answer as He see best. We 'have that promise. Mom Dads, brothers and sisters, I am sure, are crying are asking the Lord for a High School. We want o~e badly. We have a very promi ing director too. Gene Townes is very en– couraging. He i a good man with a lot of faith in God. You have heaF<l my plea for a High School. You know that there are kids and parent who feel the same way as I do. We. mu t have faith and put our tru t 1n the Lord for providing all the need . This i a big burden on my heart. We are praying for the Lord' di- 1 ection and I know you are too in the Home Office. Plea e don't quit. Love, Judy Jewell AVAILABLE FOR • • • Pulpit Supply and/ or Sermons in Song REV. GEORGE P. 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