The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1971

Bl Of Cleveland legins New Semester The Baptist Bible Institute of Cleve- 1nd will begin its new school year n ~1onda}·, September 13 wi tl1 a rallv • t the Euclid- ottingham Baptist "hurch. Dr. Warren Wiersbe of Cov- 1gton, Kentucky will be guest speaker or this occasion. Also, tuden ts for be coming year will regi ter the same vening. Last year a total of 11 5 tudents came from 29 churches in he greater Cleveland area. Classes for the new semester will egin Monday evening Sept. 20 and ·ontinue through June 5, 1972. :ourses will be offered in Christian :d.. 0. T. Synthesis, Biblical Intro– 'iuction, Personal Evangelism, Bible Doctrine, Church History, Pastoral epistles, Psalms and Philippians. Classes a re held from 7: 00 to 9: 45 p.m. with a chapel service from 8: 30- 9:00 p.m. Students may take three :ourses each semester with credit earned toward the Preliminary and Advanced ETfA certificates and the four year Master Diploma Course. The cost of the evening school is 515.00 registration fee each semester. Courses at B.B.I are intended to train workers in the local churches. Facult)' members come from the R eg– ular and ' or Independent Baptist churches in the Cleveland area. Dean of the Institute for this year is Rev. Roland P. Globig, Bible Baptist Church. orth Madison, Ohio. Regis– trar is Mrs. Eleanor Boyce, Euclid- 1ottingham Baptist Church , Euclid, Ohio. New Seminary Established A new theological s e m i n a r y v.1ill be opening in the fall of 1971 in the Philadelphia, Pennsyl– \1a11ia area v.1i1h a f acuity of experi– enced emi11ary teachers. Most of the c teacher have taught for man}' year in tl1e0Jogical serliinarics of higl1 standi 11g and ha e received out- t nding recog11ition f ro111 t t1eir stlJ– dent and gradliates. t1e facull} "ill t,e l1eadcd l)y I r. Allan A. M acR ae, one of tl1e editors of tl1e ev., cofield ReJ ert:ncc Ail,lt.: and a for 111 r pre ide11t of tl1e I a11g lie I l l1eological iet)', ,vl10 11 t ugl1t f r 1na11)' car in 1l1eologi- 1 se11 11 ar1 nd ha l1ad e t ·1 i,,e c J' r1 nee •n educational adn1ini tra– tion A 1 ted "1111 1 J ae n 111 n v. ,._ 111 l>c a )11gl1I t:1 1 d a11d f cl1 I r l[l 1ud1ng r1en d gr up r) ( t1\!11 , 1f H O 10 If D P D t I BAPTIST THE CHILDREN'S GOSPEL HOUR, INC. Henry C. Geiger, Executive Director- Livingston, Tenn. 38570 Presenting Jesus Christ to Youth by Radio and TV P·RAY FOR THE SALVATION OF BOYS AND GIRLS The Children's Gospel Hour is now on 81 rad io and 43 TV sta t ions each week Pray that more stations will take t he program. The you th of America need to hear the Gospel now. Write for f urther information. OHIOANS TAKE NOTE - Tele.vision : WEWS-TV, Ch. 5, Cleveland - Saturdays, 7 :00 a.m. Rad 10 : WKTH-FM, Kenton - Saturdays, 2 :15 p.m. WCOL-FM, Columbus - Saturd ays, 11 :30 a.m. WTTO, Toledo - Saturday, 8 :00 a.m. WRWR-TV, Port Clinton - See listing. OHIO BIRTHPLACE AND HOME OF THE FELLOWSHIP OF BAPTISTS FOR HOME MISSIONS Reaching America at th is Strategic Time P.O. BOX 455 ElYRIA, OHIO 44035 Phone: (216) 365-7308 DR. KENNETH A. MUCK, President Robert J . I)u nzv.1eiler, J 0}111 .. • rat1- Jey, Willia111 N. Harding, Robert . e~'1l1a11, 1 "1101110 • ..a) 1 lor, ar1d J . K obert a1111oy. s~111i11ar)' · lie go. l \\ ill b t o– ordinatc tl1e tl1e 1 gi al las r on1 urri l.llt1n1 \\ 1 it l1 11r, ti al tr i11ing i11 tl1 fi Id of l1ri ti 11 • r,•i . I r . Jot111 \ . 1tirra)', tl1e f u11d r nd l)ir tor o llllilJI" .. \ l 11~ - • • • • • J 1 1, I ..,,, ,, 111 g1\'e 111 tru t1or1 111 angeli n1 and v. ilJ d11 t 1 Id ,, ork, , 1 .1l1icl1 \ ill add igni 1 nt , , lu to th cl r 111 tr i11ing r i,,ed t tl1 R qLic t for infor111 ti n ab lit the 111inar il11d , 1>pli , ti n f r adn1i - i n 11 l.1ld l) 11t t l r . J hn \ 11 ;/ l , 1 bingt n, 11n . AUGUST, 1971 l

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