The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1970

A Great Summer At Sky View Ranch Our Sk)· iew Ranch which i lo- :ated near fill er burg, Ohio ha com– ;:,leted a pro perou econd year. Ac– ·ivi tie during the even week in– ::luded archery, .22 rifle , wimrning hiking, campfire , port of all kind a nine-mile canoe trip and hor e– back riding. During the morning nour , clinic were held where ran– :her received in truction in archery, rj flery, choir, camping kill football, 1nd the like. The Sky View Rodeo 1\ a received with much enthu ia m. Rancher participated in events uch 1s the barrel crawl. the barrel race, 11u ical hor e , rescue race and the traight race. Each week a mi sionary pre en ted 1 challenge con: erning the need for he gospel in the regions beyond. The Bible Study Hour during the ummer ::entered around the Book of Fir t John. Young people pre ented both ~uestions and answer to ome of their vital problem during the di cus ion hours. Many deci ions to accept Chri t .t Saviour and dedications of life to he Lord were made at the evening ~\'angelistic services and bunkhou e Jevotions. We had 664 rancher , 240 taff (counted each week) totaling 904. 52 deci ions were made of which 21 ~'ere for salvation. SVR 's cenic 175 acres of wood 1nd rolling hills had a permanent >ummer staff. Mr. and Mr . Wolff better known as Mom and Dad) .1re i ts Re ident Managers. Mr. ·wolff respon 1ble for the grounds and 11aintenance while Mrs. Wolff serve ,ls head cook for those f amou Sky iew Ranch meals. The entire coun- ,c11 ing staff th1~ year were edarville ollege student or grag_uates. Hav– r1g college-age coun elJors helped to ;lose the generation gap. They were greatly u ed of the Lord to influence the Jive of the rancher . The tru tee of ky View Ranch have plan to erect a new multi– purpo e table and lodge. Work on thi will not be tar ted, however, un– til! the nece sary fund are on hand and to date , they' ve been a bit low coming in. The center of the new table will be 40' by O' which will provide a n area for hor eback riding, archery and ba ketball during rainy weather. It will al o afford a location for winter barn partie and sing pira– tion the year round. The co t of the table will be approximately $ 14,000 . During thi pa t summer all rancher were ch allenged to di cu thi need with their youth group ugge ting that they give $ 100 each toward thi need. In thi way the table would become a STATE-WIDE YOUTH PROJECT. The 1970 ummer taff decided among them elve that each taff member hould give $1.00 per week toward thi need. By o doing everal hundred of dollar were real– ized by the end of the u1nmer. Although the umrner camping pro– gram at Sky View Ranch for 1970 i now a part of hi tory thing are not lying dormant. With it winter– ized cabin , plenty of hot water and good food, along with the new tobog– gan lide and other winter sport pre– parations are being made for ome very exciting WINTER RETREAT ! A REAL BARGAIN! For Sale: Fifty (50) 3--bu Ib ceiling l ight fixtures. Cost : $1 .00 each Write: Emma nue l Ba pt ist Church 4207 Laskey Road Tole do, Ohio - 43623 Phon e-: (419) 479-8606 THE CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION P. 0. Box 18056, Clevela nd, Oh io 44118 Founded 1904 FUNDAMENTAL - BAPTISTIC - EVANGELISTIC E,,angeliL.ing the "kinsnien" of our Lord in Cleveland, Ol1io Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil OF ,. JC · RS: - 1r. George B. Dunn, President r. Ra11)l1 IJ . Stoll, V ice President l\ v. erald \ 1. S1nel~er, S1,perint~n~tt ev. A. Paul rl"idball, A sst . S upt. 1\1r. =. rl 1 elfric , Sec'y·Treas . R .. l;EREN ~Es - l) r. John C. Balyo, leveland, Ohio J'.lev. Paul Van Gorder, Atlanta, Ga . Rev. Vaugl1n Sprunger, South Bend, Ind. 1,ev. Lloyd Morris, Flint, Mich . J r. Robert Ke tcl1a1n, hicago, Ill. Rev. Joel Kettenring, St. Paul, .r..1inn. R v. !fe)vi11 V... f, w, I Iu11ti11gton, \V. Va. 1 r. Frank . Torrey, B a Raton, Fla. I r. Kennetl1 1asteller, tladdo11 I Its., N. J. r1t for your FREE copy of "The Trumpeter i o r Israel" our quent rly m•o•un d voted to the work of Jewi , h evangeli , m. New Pastor At Fairborn The G rand Avenue Bap ti. t Church of F airborn, Ohio recently called Rev'. Will iam L . Davi of Hubbard. Ohio to be their pa tor. He began hi min– i try in F a irborn back in May of thi year . Brother Davi i a gradu ate of Bap– ti t Bible Semin ary, Clark t1mmit, Penna . where he earned a B Th de– gree. He pa lored the Calvary Bapti t ht1rch in Hubbard for 0 \ 1 er i year . During hi tin1e there, he erved two ,,ear a chairn1an of the Beth- ., any A oc iati on of our O RB and aJ o a Yot1th Director fo r thi group. Rev. and Mr . Davi ( he i al o a gradua te of Bapti ' l Bible en1inar)) have two 11all children. 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