The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1971
Red Cross Honors Cedarville College Disaster Team J ? ______..... • + Another " first" for the Cedarville ollege Red C ross Disaster Team be– came history· on Friday morning, February 19, when members of the team were presented the keys to a new $4,700 Red Cross Ready Emerg– encv Action Van II. The presentation made b, officials of the Dayton Area Chapter Red Cross was a token of appreciation for the group's efficiency during former calls of disaster. Among the disasters in which the group has assisted are the Kettering tornado, the ew Burlington and Nor– walk flood sites in 1969, three mass care disaster operations in one year , fires at Xenia, ew J asper and Piqua, Ohio. and the site of " every single famil)' fire in Greene County." The ne\\ Ford van contains first . aid supplies, emergency food r ation and other equipment the team would need to provide immediate care to di aster victims. Their former unit is a Red Cross shelter warehouse lo– cated in a semi-truck-trailer rig and houses 300 cots, blankets and emerg- .ency helter facilities. Both units will no~' be ut1l1zed in their work. The edarv1lle College disaster team recei ed nationwide recognition last year "'hen it was organized a the •'fir t of its kind' ' in the nation and ha since become the pilot group for all other such units seeking to organ– ize aero the nation. o date. edar– ,,ille ha till the on),, college-ba~ed Ji d ro di a ter team in the nited tate. .-.iltc.:en n1e11 con1pri e the relief group and all are n1embers of tl1c . . ' . can1pu l1r1 taan men s ser ice or- ganization Alpl1a l1i. The 111cn reside 1n \ le t Hall, a horne to tl1e back. of the ollege a111pu . l hey "Ji,,e to– g tt1 r, \\ or ' t oget t1eJ , cr, 1 e t g~t l1c r." A AILABL FOR ••• ong li,, ic M t ing, and Suppl P, aching 8 O. A MONO K MPF R1 , Bo 273 Ad , Ohio 45810 P ,on (4l9) 326· 118 AP I I Christ - A Missionary Christ was a home missionary in the house of Lazarus. He was a foreign missionary when the Greeks came to Him. A city missionary when He taught in Samaria. A Sunday School missionary when He opened up the Word of God and set men to studying the Scriptures. A children's missionary when He took them in His arms and blessed them. A missionary to the poor when He opened the eyes of the blind beggar . A missionary to the rich when He opened the spiritual eyes of Zaccheus. Even on the cross Christ was a missionary to the robber, and His last command was the missionary com- • • ffilSSIOn. . . .AMOS R . WELLS 1JT aunrite lteripe CRANBERRY PUNCH (8 quarts or 64 cups - 1/ 2 cup per serving) Tart and ruby red - a festive holi– day punch to serve any time of year. 4 Cans ( 6 oz. each) frozen con- centrated orange juice, undiluted . 2 quarts water. 6 pints cranberry cocktail. 2 Tbsp . lemon juice. 2 quarts ginger ale. Mix concentrated orange juice and water . Add rest of ingredients and mix well . A SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL ary HOME MISSION PROJECT Complete Five-Day Program • Student take-home materials • Daily teacher guides • Related Scriptures • Daily topics include: Happiness-Concern Prayer- Sharing-Giving • An ideal way to stimulate interest in home missions. • All materials provided without cost. For more information and sample materials write: REV. DONALD WORCH Baptist Children' s Home 65 S. Franklin Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 Important Dates APRIL 17 - Ohio T alent For hrist ontest, Alford Memorial ud1torit1n1. edar\•ille College, Cedarville, Ohio APRIL20 - 0ARB Women' Missionary Union pring Rallv. cdar Hill Bapti "t "hurch , leveland Ht ., Ohio MAY 3-8 & 10-15 - Two Work Week at c1oto H ill ( <1n1p MAY 8 - OAl<B tate 't' ottlh Rall)' . ctcra11' 1e111ori, l 1\t1d1torit1111 ( \\et Br<.)ad treet - Dov.' nto\vn), olt1n1bt1~. Ohio MAY 1()-14 - Sky Vie\v R ,1nch Work W.,; k 1 24-29- ork \ eek arnp f>a1111os 1AY 27-29- 0AI~ 8 l cn' Retrea t, k , \ 1 i ,, Rdt1 11 , l i llershurg, )t1i J l,. 4-5 - dar,•ille ollc;ge I i onor I , ) ~, 11d ' ll1Jllc:ll l: lll flt , '"' l P l JRl I 1 -17 - dar,,i Ile II g P, L r ' l 01,t ere11c , c:d r, 111 ed 1r,1ll , 111 . 1 -2 - .RB 4 tl1 t te ~"',n r n , t1l1r h, B 11 I var, Bai t1 t nt 11 , J _ 7-2 - t1 ur 11 • n1 rJ 11 Ull 11 of l1r1 ta n I nnl1 I t. l lit P IL, 1971
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