The Ohio Independent Baptist, January 1972

art to eart mong t e omen - Mrs. Inez Milner - Women's Editor- pccial note to ecretaries and Reporters! Please re111c111ber '<>11r report and new ite111s are due in my J1ands b)· tl1e 2 5tl1 of tl1e ,nonth. Please l1elp ,ne to l1ave tl1e U' 0111en' Page 111anuscript in the l1ands of Editor Don Moffat b)' tl1e last day of the month. Thank you. ··1 TH B I ING OD created the heaven and the earth··. od, the Creator of the univer e, brought all thing into the e i tence by the Word of Hi Power. The direct agent in creation wa the Son , the Word. a de- lared in John 1: 1- ~ olo ian 1:16-17 ; Hebrc," 1:2 and other pa age . The original creation was perfect. - The late Dr . H. A. Ironside ORTH BETHEL WOMEN 'S MIS IO ARY FELLOWSHIP had a record attendance of 168 ladies plu 17 children from 22 orth Bethel churche at the Fir t Baptist Church, Bowling Green Ohio, November 4th. The offering received for the day totaled 630.20 with $470.00 turned in from ' Quarter Bank ''. A check of 500.00 wa ent to Bangui Baptist High School in the Central African Republic. The Lord willing our goal for the SPRI G RALLY 1972 is to end 1 050.00. We were privileged to have with us a Gospel Team from Shepherds Inc. , Mi s Sandra Keeler, housemother to Earl, Bud Bryan and Steve led the boys as they demon trated things they had learned at Shepherd's. They dis– cus ed many Bible truths such as DOCTRI E. CREATION, SALVA– TIO . PRAYER, and BIBLE CHAR– ACTERS. The SECOND COMING OF CHRIST being very real to him. Steven sang, " It Will Be Worth It All When We See Jesus". Mrs . Beverly Toro, a former mi - sionary to Chile, South America , wa the speaker for the day. After sharing with us her background and personal testimony, she related to us the human interest aspect of being a mi ss ionary . The David Toros are now on deputa– tion preparing for the field of Au - tralia, where they will be establi hing indigenous i n d e p e n d e n t Baptist C'hurches. Praise the Lord for the in piration , challenge and opportunities of fellow– ship our rallies afford us ! NEXT SPRJNG RAI_.LY DATE is APRIL 4, l 972. Reported by- Mrs . laura Retcher, Secy .-Treas. BEREAN WO.NIEN'S MISSION– ARY FELLOWSHIP - The 112 wo– men met for a short meeting fol low– ing the Baptist Mid-Miss ion' day and Ox-roa t Luncheon a t Shalom Lake Camp, Thursday, September 16th . 1r s. 1nn11111g. 11rcsi<lcnt. r·JJt>rlcll on tl1c ct1rrcnl 11r<)jcc t ( twi11-IJct.ls for ll . tv1. 1. ,ucsl I l ot1sc), tl1c Non1in– ating omrnittcc was a11nouncctl , C<>n– sisting c)f Mrs. Arthttr Fetzer\ Mrs. J{oy Hcntlcr~hot, Mrs. Archie illcs– p1c. Plan\ for the pr1ng Rctlly inclt1ded - lHI: M :: - uc10-·1oc .. HI R.. ( I or. 3: 9), 111i\sionary speaker - Mr~. C-. harlc\ Zimmerman ( mi\s1on– ,1ry on furlough with her family from Japan) , r,roject - Paper hower for halom Lake Camp, Numerous Semi- 11ar (mo t intere ting for M N and WOM N), Offering to be u ed for Twin-Bed at the Bapti t Mid-Mission J Guest Hou e. Special Prayer Requestc; hould be ent to: Mrs. Ben McGrew, 1853 Gra mere St., leveland , Ohio 44112. TIME and PLA E-THURS– DAY, MARCH 23, J 972 at IO a.m. - 2:30 p.m. MADISON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, 2015 W. 95th St ., Cleveland, Ohio 44102, Phone: 961-5100. Let us pray for good ,veather and a blessed day. BEREA BAPTIST CHURCH, BEREA, hosted the Gamma Chapter of Cedarville College Women's Fel– lowship, at their church Tue day even– ing, Noven1ber 16th. A trio from the Christian Upper School and a pianist . furnished the music. Two graduates, Jean King and Judy Felici ano gave sweet testimonies. Mr. Jack Willett , Supt . of Schools in Brunswick wa the pecial speaker. He gave a very fine mes age, reviewing hi s activities ( in the early days of Cedarville College) for the state of Ohio to engage Cedar– ville graduates as teachers. How we can prai se the Lord for Hi s blessing on the services of Cedarville gradu– ate and on Jacks life and mini stry. The Chapter was able to send $5 5 to Cedarville College. The next meeting will be held Tues– day evening at 6: 30 May 9th, 1972, ,vi th each I ady bringing a al ad for a Salad Buffet .' The pl ace will be an– nounced later. A Book Fair " 'a conducted by Miss Bernice Mick from Cedarville College Book Store before and after the lunch . period. Special Mu ic for the day was pro– vided by Mr . Pat Culberson mission– ary appointee to Chile. "O soul of mine, be strong! Make thi a glad new yea r And life one grand weet ong, Some other life to cheer: The afternoon ses ion began as Mrs. Sue Brown. V. President and Mr . Bert Miracle conducted a "Style Show·· of authentic costumes from various mission field s. Some twelve countries "ere represented, with a re– port of the work being done and the mis ,onaries presen tly on each field. 14 JANUARY, 1972 No time hzst thou to dream, Or wa te life's precious hour -:- While borne upon life' tream, Waste not thy manly dower. Amid life' s busy din, 0 oul, chink not of re t! Great battles thou mtt t win, Make thi Ne,v Year t11 y be ·t. O soul of mine, be trong, Let noble pa sion -way, And Jove's triumphant song, Make glad each passi ng day!'' - WALTER BRUCE GRIMES. COPIED FROM - THE DAILY SACRIFICE . THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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