The Ohio Independent Baptist, January 1972
H ,O D .. T T OF TH R ED RIPT R (b E a n- geli t Ed lorrell - Biblical E an- .... geli n1 Pre . P.O. Bo 157. Bro\ n - .... burg. Indi ana 4611-, 1971; booklet 21 page , .25 - di count when rdered in quantity). In it entiret)' . thi mall ( 3 1 ~ x6112) e, ,en chapter booklet deals with the familiar text, John 3: 16. It contai n an e ~panded yet simplified explana– tion of the content of thi well known , er e. Thi i accompli hed as the author expand the meaning, implica– tion and application of the words and phra es. I have emphasized the ize in order to indicate its appro– priatenes for pocket or purse. This is an excellent tool for reaching the lost. One you will not be ashamed to give to un aved friends or loved ones . THE MENACE OF NARCOTICS (by Dr. Robert L. Sumner - Bibli– cal Evangelism Press P .O . Box 157, Brownsburg, Indiana 46112, 197 1 ; paperback, 72 pages, $1.95). This is an in depth study of one of the fastest growing problems plaguing our nation today. This menacing ex– ploitation of today's youth is factually presented in this alarming expose. In– corporated within the seven chapters, Dr. Sumner deals with such things as ' An Explanation and Description of the Problem Drugs," "The G r owing arcotic Problem," "The Danger in Drug Abuse ,. a nd "The Only C ure: Christ." umerous headlines illustra– tions and quotations are used by the author to impre s upon the reader the intensity of the drug traffic problem. This book should be considered a must for parents teens pastors, Sunday School teachers and youth workers. THE CHRISTIA WHO REFUSED 18 TO GO TO CHURCH ( by Evan– gelist Robert L. Sumner - Biblical Evangelism Press, P .O . Box 157, Brownsburg Indiana 46112, 1971; booklet, 31 pages, $.25 - discount Yr hen ordered in quantity). JANUARY, 1972 ·111 is \1rigit1al n1cssagc 11\' ti,' nutl1 r lic,,I, ,vitl1 tl1c 111a11 t' c;\1scs 11co11lc (t'\l'tl I rotl~ssing C l1r1st1a11 r>coplc) ,1,t' ll)l 111t atlt'ntli11g cl1t1rch. it111g 111 ~, n , 111 it I c n t ~ an t I i 11 l 1 , t ra t i o n, t o I t)rt, :1 tl1c nc c,,,t,, f , uc l1 a n1C\\ ag1..', Or . t11nncr an,wers their argu- 111cnt, l<Jgical l an i cri ptt1rall 1n a <.1t1vi ting 111anncr. fh1~ ,crn1on w ill prove to l1c helpful to al l who arc rcall concerned abottt the n1 at tcr of ohcd1cncc t l C,ocl a rela ted to chttrc h a ttcntlanee . H R H UNION . A LAYMAN'S ID ( by Robert Pa til Lightner , Th.D., Regul ar Bapti t Pre , 1800 Oakton Boulevard , D e Plaine Illinoi 60018, 197 l ; paperback , 163 page including subject index and Scripture index $2.75). An enlightening exposure of the purpo e and work of variou ecumeni– cal bodie c urren t ly attempting to erect the un criptural "One World C hurc h. " This book identifies the World Cou nc il of hurches, the Na– tional Council of C hurches a nd New Evangelical group s for what they are - instruments used by Satan in an a ttempt to thwart the work of the Lord in His di stinc tive local church ministry. The people of our churches ncctl t\) kn " ' th fac t~; tt1cy need to kn 1w the rcnsons wh ict1 ca l I f orl h a strong p()s 1t ion o f fJCrsor1a I ancl ecc1cs– iast1cal scp, ration . his volt1mc will take the sca les off the eye~ of n, any who as ye t fail to rccogn11c the por– trait of apo,ta\y being pa1ntc(J before ti~ today. The anti- hri stian groups respons ible for tearing astincler the foundations of ottr faith neccl to he ecn 1n the Ji ght of c ripture . Bccat1se thi book eeks to do that very thing. it hould be in the handc; of every born-again believer. THE ATH ORAL OF OUR FAITH, Studie in the Book of Roman ( By Dr . a rl . lgena– o rder from Bethe l Ba pti st hurch . 1704 .Springda le Road, C herry H il l. New Jer ey 08034 ; 7 Volume , paperback , 248 pages total, $.50 per volume) . In this serie of expository messages i to be found al I the fervency of evan– geli ~ic appeal coupled with the f o un– dational principles of doctrinal teach– ing . The Book of Romans, a favorite to be sure, takes on new life in the down to earth presentation implement– ed by the author. This series presents excellent, informative and cha1lenging reading - thus a profitable experi– ence. New Science Building Anticipating con1pletion for the fall of 1972, Cedarville College an– nounces building plans for their new $ 1~ million science center, to be located on the southwes t corner of our 100 acre campus. After completion of the new center, class and laboratory facilities of the proposed 20,000 sq . ft. structure will triple present ava~lable ~pace. Two areas of the science department, chemistry and phy 1cal science, wil l be moved from the present building to the new center. Biological ..... science will remain the central emphasis in the older science building, which is to be remodeled. Floor space in the center is to be distributed according t.o student need. Two large classrooms, a 150-seat lecture hall and a seminar room will be devoted to the lecture-type teaching atmosphere. A combination classroom and laboratory will involve seven rooms of the new center and will provide the student with the opportunity to execute experiments concurrently with class discussions. Faculty offices are also to be located in this newest addition to the Cedarville campus. Expan ion of the science department at Cedarville includes the con truction of a new observatory, to be located next to the new center. Architect is Russell Jenkins of McLean, Virginia. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST •
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