The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1970
B1 ' l HEl ·llTS B ,1, IS T ("ltl Rl 11 - tar f' .. l t(,r. l:l c,. l: . (, Rtle, i .. I" · c t: ri t I, t c, h 111 g a o t1 r e 111 the J 1 c,t ..1111cr1t at tl1e antit1"1'., Bap– l t B l"1 c 1 n" t 1 t t t e. He ,, 111 a1 o be te111J1'."\r.1ril~ --0ndt1ct1ng a cla · in tin– '" .. , ... ch I ttcce , . . a cht1rch. \\ e ha, c hcgt1n a , 1 ·1tat1on progran1 ,, hich ,, e trt1,t ,, ill reach ot1l for hrt t. F T B \PTl T CHL RCH. 81 \ HE Tl:.R - \\ e called the n1onth of October ot1r .. Be Fa1thft1l ~1onth". ovem– ber 1 throt1gh -i are the date for our ...... i\l1 ,1 nar~ Conference. Tho e par- ti 1pat1ng are Dr. v\lm. Hope\\ell. Mr. \\ 1ll1an1 Pier on and 11i ionarj· Larr'l rn1 trong. 11 of the e are a part of the ociation of Bapti t for World E, angel1 m. ._ FIR T 8\PTI T CITTRCH. BO\\ Ll G GREE~ - Dr H . 0. \ Tan Gilder poke at our B:ble Prophec) Conference. Deci ion \ ere made and Chri tian enlightened. THE PEOPLE B PTI T CHURCH, BRU \\ICK - E, angeli t Darrell Dunn of Chatta– nooga. Tenne ee mini tered here re- ... centl)·. pecial e, angeli tic ervices ,,,ith Brother Chel ea StockVvell were u ed of 'the Lord to bles heart . Rev. \\ illiam Fu co \i.,a "ith us ov. 8. \\'HIPPLE A\ 1 E. BAPTIST CHURCH, CA TON - v\ 7 e had the pri, 1 ilege of hearing 1i Helen \ ing. mi ionary to Brazil. Our Senior High Sunday School cla i collecting nev.· and re– parable to) for Cbr1stma gift to the children in Apple Creek Ho pital. HOPE B PTi T ClIURCH, OLU~lBUS - During October \\ e held '· pecial' unda) er,,ice . The e included a ·· outh Sea unda) · , ..l ...atin An1erica unda. ··. 'European Sunday' and ·· iddle Ea t unday.·' Speaker re- 10 NOVEMBER, 1970 JJ' ,·,,vitc all of <111r l>JfRB /Jnstt>rs to 11/ncc IIS 011 I /1 l? i r 111 a i I i ,, g list . e,,d 11 r yo1,r .,,,,,rclz Ca/c11- ,la1 r encl, 1i 1 eek. O,,,. 111aili11g ad– d, ess is s11t1plv - E<litor Don M o I I at, Bot , o. 160, X e11ia, Ol1io - 45385. r>rc cnting the c va ri u p art of the ,, rid n1tni , tered the Word. The e in– clL1ded Re,,. Bill H aag of Hondura and Dr. Leon Wood . A "Bedouin Banquet" \\ a held for our teen-ager and an "Around the World' ' co tume part) for our primary and junior young folk. I M~1A UEL BAPTI T CHURCH, Co1u 1Bus - The Joel Kettenring ( BMM-Ja- maica) pre ented a varied program of pecial mu ic, te timonie and slide . Oct. 4 wa our Cen u s Day · Oct. 11 our ··Rall 1· Day' and Oct. 11-18 our pecial meeting with Brother Don Moffat a guest evangeli t. Our Senior High young people have a monthly ··pa tor' ight' ' at which time they di cu s together some of the issue fac ing young people today . The e are held the fir t Saturday evening of each n1onth. 1ARA ATHA BAPT IST CHURCH, COLUMBUS - We r ejoice in knowing that our current yearly budget for missions is over $30.000. This aid in the support of mi ionarie around the world and here at home. It al o include our OARBC fellow hip and its camps. The first complete church year at Maranatha our total giving amounted to $30,000. This year of 1970 finds that the budget for our minis try for both the Church a nd the Day School exceed $100 000. It is all ... ' 'of the Lord"! We have called Mr. Charles Reed to become P astor Brock's Assist– ant. Thi will be on a part-time basis. EMMA_ UEL BAPTIST CHURCH, DAYTO - Fift)-nine of our young people at– tended our Annual Retreat. They were challenged through the mes ages by Mis ionary Larry Arm trong (AB– \VE). We prai e the Lord for his con– tinued ble sing here at Emmanuel! l ' 11{ S I f j \ r I IS I 11 H 11 , I I , , I{ I,\ \\ 1 e l1 ntl tl1 llri vi l "g" <)I l1 avi ng the 1: 1i11 t < H11 tli tla t Schcl(1I h · lt l i,1 ou r c l1t1rc l1 . ..1hi s j)J'ovcc l n IJle si ng lo 11, :111 ' <)f <Jlll' 11c< !) le. lit 111i ssi<l na1 t <.) n f cre 11cc h atl t1cl1 sr>en kcrs n f )r. J,-fcl11c\vc ll . l{ c\'. W111 . r .. t, sco, ltev. crn<.ln Wcl1cr [)1 l{ ~1y n1o ntl [luck. iss o rn1a ttl11h a11 c.l l{ cv. f)avi d "1" re>. l l1c 1=atl1cr a 11d Son l{ ctrcn t t 11 i, y car was h c I ti a t Sk y Vi c \V J{ nnch. grca l t1111c was h acl l1y a l J. O~ I ORTA 13 Pl' J<;' f ( 11 l ' R( 11 pcc1al Yo t1th ni g ht was he1cl re– centl y for o llcge - hoL1 ncl yo t1ng people. A a pecial fcatL1re of the program , even yoLtng men and wo- 1nen received a check of <t25 .00 from their home church to help towa rd their tuition. The Youth Department of the Po toria Bapti t Church he1d a ' 'FREE AR WA H' recently Just to how their appreciation to the com– munity God ha given them. The re- pon e wa exciting! One man wrote the church a special letter and en– clo ed an offering. FIRST BAPTI T CHURCH , GALLIPOLIS - Rev. and Mrs . Richard Durham (ABWE - Philadelphia) and his family were with u s Sunday Oct. 4. We will be having pecial meetings ov. 1-8 . Evangelist Earl Muller will pre ent his minis try of Bible-chart Evangelism. Our Senior High Retreat proved a bles ing with Rev. Harold Green of Cedarville C allege a gue t peaker. BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, MARIO - We recently held a Bible ~onfer– ence with Rev. Glenn Davis as Bible teacher. The Lord richly blessed. The ch11rch met following the con– ference a nd ex-tended a unanimous call to Brother Davi to come a their pa tor. He ha accepted. (Editor's note: Welcome back to Ohio Brother Davis . We·re glad the Lord has so led!) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, MEDINA - A former pa tor of our church, Rev. Jame Comstock, now President of the Shenandoah Bible College min– i tered here recently. A Fall meeting for the ladies and daughters of our church held a pecial "Social de Senoras y Senorita ". This wa a so– cial time with a Spanish touch! Rev. Toro (ABWE-Chile) brought a mes- age in which he told of working among Spani h speaking people. Our Annual Global Mi ionary was held ovember 7-11. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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