The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1971
IEWS from ,edarv ille College The Vt' inter quarter at edar\' tlle oUege e,,jdenced 303 freshmen, 251 >phomores. 160 juniors, 186 seniors. ~ pecial. and 35 part time making , enrollment of 955 students. The Christian Service Department Cedar 1lle College was recently resented a 1966 nine-passenger Mer– Jf) tation wagon by the Cedan 1 ille aptist Felio~ ship. The fellO\\- ship lo- ted on the College campus, is com– J ed of Cedan'ille College studen ts ol)' and numbers bet\i. een 700 and O v.'eekl}' . Designed to be a '"home ,urch'' awa)' from home, the Fel– " hip is structured much as a regu- !I church and receives weekly offer– gs. thi a~pect enabling them to give I 000 of the $1100 needed to pur– ha e the much-needed automobile. March 17 through 28 are the days 1e edar i)Je College Choir journeys 1rough the south ( Kentucky, Tenn., eorgia and Florida) making its 971 pring tour of concerts. Later n in the year they will minister in linois, Indiana and Ohio. nder the direction of Mr . David . f at on A ssistant Professor of 1usic at Cedarville, the 47-voice hoir \1t ill pre ent an entirely sacred .rogram, including hymn arrange- 1ent , e]cctions from ~,eJl-kno~ n la icaJ choral literature and work f prominent contempor a ry compos– r . pecial music v.fill also be pro- 1ded b)' soloist and ensembles with ~e choir. !egins New Work e Re,•. Henr}' A. ruver of le\eland, report that during this t pring }1e becan1e afl11iated with roup of l1ri t ian of the Brook • r nd M iddleburg }~eights area, 11 had u11ited in a fella,~, hip calling 11 seJ e tl1e Brook P rk Bible hurcl1. uring the su1nmer he be- t11e tl1 ir 1nter1m pastor, and througl1 • gu1d 11 tJ1e, finall affiliated 1111 J BH \1 , purpo ing to e t bli 11 13 pt1 t hurcb . \ 1tl1 t}1i 10 ie tl1e1r ello" l1ip 11 d tl I e,•. Preble \Jb fron1 11 111 n, n11 1011al) of J J Ii 1, to th 1r p tor J v. ob cc pt d 11 nd g n Iii 011111 tr}' . ti E f1 r up plan t purcl1a t d 111 j d l di burg JI 1gl1t up n te 11th 1 no" ,L-u. .... l11ng ng g rn nt , r n int r111 p tora1 1 1 0 n urt, }11 11 1 Tl J On Giving Thanks . A godl}' farn1er \\ as doing bu ines 1n "the big cit~,·· and stopped at a re lau rant to eat lunch. \Vhen ht n1eal Vt a brought, he bO\\ ed his head and 1lentl)' gave thanks. A group of loud ) oung men at the next table saw \\ hat he did , and one of them called out: HHey farn1er, does ever:ybody do that where )·ou come from?,, H o ," replied the farmer, "the pig don't.' ' Giving thanks at the table can often become a routine. We forget that this simple act of worship is really at the heart of our Christian faith: we are acknowledging our utter dependence upon God. We expect animals to eat without praying, because animals are not made in the image of God. But for a man– especially a Cl1ristian man-to eat Vt ithout giving thanks is arrogance and pride. •.. COPIED ..-----~-.....,,...,;A ~I Al----- YOUTH ASSOCIATION WEEKDAY BIBLE CLUBS Bible Centered Evangelistic Unified material Area Missionary W.DENTON REILLY .. 7511 W. Belmont Chicago, lllinois 60634 INTRODUCTORY FOLIO, e a. ss .oo GIRLS CLUB BOYS CLUB I I Xenia Fellowsh ip Youth For Truth Xenia Felio\\ hip )·oung peopl e held their YOUTH FOR TRUTH banquet at Cedar\tlle ollege. Re\ ~fax Tucker of Grand R apid . Michigan "" a the pec1al speaker Chosen to be Queen for the ban– quet \\ as ~f iss Anita Allison . Mr Joe Baird was cro\.\, ned King. Both of these young people are from the Emmanuel Baptist Church i n Da;·ton, Ohio. In spite of bad wea– ther, there were 190 present . YOUR OPPORTUNI TY To Help Build A High School For Missionary Children PRAY FOR: School Building (ALREADY COMPLETED) Fu r 11 i sf 1 i n g s DcJrrnitory A11d EctlJipr11er1t (URGENT) Teac f,ers (Sf,ort Ter r,, Teacf1ers Welcor11ed) WHERE? Bar1gu i BaJ)f ist Hig f, Sc ~1 ool Ba ,1 g u i, B. P. 900 Cen1 ra I Afr ican ReJJU l)I ic WR.IT TO: Bangui B pt i t High School B p1i t Mid-Mi ion 205 C~1e t r Ave. - Cl vel nd, OJ1io 10 CH, l 71 11
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