The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1971
MEN 1 S RETREAT At Skyv iew Ranch Our A UAL MEN'S RETREAT for 1971 will be held at beautiful SKYVIEW RANCH. The dates are May 27, 28 and 29. The first meal " 'ill be served at 6:30 p.m. on the 27th. Guest speakers will be Rev. James Grier, Professor of Theology, Cedar– ville College and Rev. Joseph Weah of Liberia, West Africa. Rev. Grier is an excellent speaker. His presenta– tion of the Word will bless hearts. Brother Weah is a native Liberian. Along with his wife and two of their children, he was sent to the United States by Baptist Mid-Missions mis– sionaries now working in Liberia. He is presently attending Cedarville Col– lege and will be returning to his home– land to serve as principal of a Chris– tian H igh School. To know this dear brother is to love him "in the Lord" · and to have one's life blessed and challenged! We urge all men to attend! Last year pro\.ed a time of rich blessing. We believe this year will too. Send your reservations to Rev. · Harold Green Cedarville College, Cedarville, -Ohio - 45314. The sum of $3 .00 hould accompany each reservation. Ger yours in early! The total cost for the R TR AT 1s $12.00 ...----~'\/\/A "' ' Ar------- YOUTH ASSOCIATION W'EEK DAV BIBLE CLUBS a · hie Centered Evang I " tic Uni i d mat ri I Ar Mi ionary ,W.DIENTON REILLY 7511 W. B I ont Chi: o,lllinoi 0 4 Ir if ODlJCTOR OLIO, I GI CLUB BO • Now A Part Of Bapt ist Mid-Missions The direction and assets of Chris– tian Witness to the Jews were trans– ferred to Baptist Mid-Missions Janu– ary 12 at a meeting of administrative officers of the two missions after more than a year of prayerful negotiations. Christian Witness to the Jews is a 50-year-old mission to the Jews in Detroit, Michigan. Beginning in a store-front before the 1940's, the pres– ent witness is centered in Elim House , 16827 Appoline. The property in– cludes offices, living quarter for the director, an auditorium and social hall for planned activities centered around Jewish evangelism. Rev. and Mrs. James Missildine, missionaries with Bapti t Mid-Mis-– sions, provided leadership during the negotiation period, and Brother Mis– sildine will continue as Director. Bap– ti t Mid-Missions, also 50 years old this year , will benefit from the estab– li hed reputation of Christian Witne to the Jews. This significant step further consolidates Baptist Mid-Mi - sions' position as the large t of the independent Baptist effort to reach Jewi sh people with the Gospel. Mr. Mi sildine reports that he ha been using a ode-a-Phone ervice ( telephone announcement of Jewi h interest) as a mean of extending per- onal contact . He tale that in the past fifteen month the outreach ha received 32,500 call in Detroit alone. of which 70% are estin1ated to be Jewish Enduring ... he hri tian life i " not one of si111pl}' e11 jv) 1 itzg; it i al o ,l life of e,1,/1,ring. As good soldit:rs, v. e "tre to e,1,/1,re lrar,lt1es.'t i11 the disctJJltn s of life ( II 1ir11. 2: ). His servan ts, "c 111t1st ,~11,/11,e a/fli<:1iot1s as \Ve seek t O " i 11 l O t Ou Is ( I I 1 i Ill . 4 : ) . s ,oll ' cl1iJdren, \\ e are allc d l e11t/11re <l1a 1et1i11g ( lf el). J_ :7) a C,od l)ttri– I i c an d J> er f e t o t 1 r I i \ c . a t n 11 , t - tack LI , t ut b 1 d' gra c:: \\ c r11t1st e,1d111e 1e11111ra1io11 (Ja111e l : 12) that \i\ 111igl11 r iv tl1 r \\ 11 o lif . J> ult tified , · }1 ref I l e11cl1,1e 11// 1/1it1g I tl1 le t' ak ( J l J 1111. _: 10) . 1 } t 11 i b ll r t e ti 111 11 " 11 ! VOL. 43, NO. 7 APRIL, 1971 To Engage In Bible Teaching Ministry Rev. Gle nn Davis Rev. Glenn H. Davi has resigned a pastor of the Berean Bapti t Church. Marion, Ohio to engage in full-time Bible Conference work. He pa tared the Bethlehem Bap– ti t Church, Cleveland, Ohio and the C lintonvtlle Bapti t Church, Colum– bu . Ohio. The Lord ble ed hi .. n1in- 1 try in both place . arlier in hi mini tr). he taught the cripture over radio tat1on WIP ( Philadelphia. Pa ) , WM A ( e\\ York 1t} . e\\ York) and WME ( Bo ton, Ma . ) . During the e radio da) he al o engaged in Bible on- (erence work. ucl1 men a Re\ . (rerald n1el~er of che Cleveland He– bre\v 11 ':)Ll)n and Re\. L le\\ ell\ n l "hon1p~on of the Bible ~11,':)100 B,1p11,t ht1r 11. Re) nolJ,hurg. 01110 re on1- n1cnd hir11 htghl}. Bible (. 011terence l eact1er, I)r . Dev111ar1 tr,tt1,, \\ rite, . . . ·· r)a\' attc1 da,' tl1ott'i.. 1t1LI heard his ~~po,1t1()r1 ot (;t)d', )fJ. ' hri~ - tian, \\ ill knO\\ their Bible helter after tl1~) l1a, t' heard 11 . D·1, 1, te.h..:hing.'' \ t= trt1 t thac thr )t1gl1 tha~ \VOrd i11 'f'HI HIO l J D · I) ~1 l l~ 1~ 8 1> 11 , Urt t l1cr I '"t vis , ill be gi \ ' e11 (1JJFl )rtt1111ti •s lt tCd }1 tl1c .., 1 i11tt1rcs i11 l t11 ; \ R ll httr lies . '\' {1ur di tor , i it l tile lint nvill ll pti t t111r ti 11'1\J r11i11g 11d ,, s reatl s tl11 d r br th r pened riptt1re . P , r1t h1n1 R , . I 1111 11 . rthr1d e C J t1111bu , 111 r t lept1 n 111111 • ( l ) - P IL, 1971
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