The Ohio Independent Baptist, May 1972

Need d Truck upplied O t , ti re all r eading in the O .I.B. an appeal from "' an1p 1 to for a u ed n1obile home to hou e the summer d1re t r") Prat e the Lord for an \\'ered prayer, a the ..h n1e" ,, a pr \ 1 ided a f e,, , year ago. Later you read ,, here the camp tru tee put out a plea for a good u sed pick-up truck. Prai e the Lord again , a that too, wa supplied thi , pa t ,vinter. P ictured above i the pick-up trt1 k. Both the truck and the home will be put to u e thi amping ea on. The pick-up truck wa donated by one of our camp tru tee ~ Mr . Paul Gale of the Temple Bap ti t Church in Port mouth., Ohio. Brother Gale has labored man)· hour for Scioto Hill Can1p and is still gi , ·ing of hi time and talent in forwarding this minis try. The camp tru tee are now making an appeal and trust– ing God for a much needed 'trailer" to be u ed for year– round torage purpo e . This ' trailer" would be tha t of a tractor-trailer rig. It may be that some of our O.I.B. reader v.'ould know of a freight company that would gi,·e the camp a u able "trailer' ' for the glory of the Lord. If ) 'OU can help u s. please notify Rev. Joseph C. Chap– man. Faith Bapti t C hurch , P.O. Box 452, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. Telephone: ( 6 14) 446-2607. Missionary Conference At Cedarville College Cedarville's Wa lk-A-Thon - - • - I A total of $40,000 was reached in the 1972 lLtdc nt Body Project Walk-A-Thon a t Cedarville College, held M ar ch 29. Student , faculty taff and alumni hiked the 15 n1il e to pringfield ' Jiff Park in thi s project to rai~e fund for variou campu need . Fund will be di tributed to the campu tudent fellow- hip , purcha e of a hri ti an ervice van, con truction of a centra l fountain for the propo ed campu mall. more bleacher for the gyn1na ium and other itemi zed tudent activity need . The recipient of the fund rai ed beyond tho e de ignated will be the Science Center campaign. Ground-breaking for the $650 ,000 complex wa held las t fall and completion has been pl a nned for the ummer of 1973 . An early morning chapel service began the day for the trek to Springfield and the hiker " hit the road" at approximatel y 9: 00 a.m. All those participating mu t have gained pon or to underwrite the walk pledging a specific gift per mile for the 15-mile walk. A new phase of the Walk-A-Thon this year is the ad– dition of student tuition scholar hip for tho e tudent raising minimum peci fied amount . AI o new an alumnu from each clas wa challenged to walk and gain upport from hi s former cla mates . '"But If Our Go pel Be Hid," was cho en a the theme for the 13 th annual 11i ionar)' Conference held on the Cedarville College campus April 3-7. lJ nder the ponsor hip of the chool' F ellow hip for World i\1i ion . five n1is ionarie . from uch countrie as China. Vietnam. and Bra– zil. \\ ere the featured speaker s. As part of the mini try of the i\.1emor1al Chri tian H ospital, in C hit– tagong. Bangladesh. J es e and J oyce Eaton have been on the field since 1967 . After an inten ive one year C h aplain (Captain ) Cecil D. Lewi , U. S . Army a veteran of Vietnam was the second speaker planned for the conference. He is presently en– rolled as a student-trainee in the American Ins titute of Family Rela– tion in the Ch apma n College gradu– a te program. He i a graduate of Bob Jo ne Un iver sity and Grace Theologi– cal Seminar y. H e h a served pa tor– ates in Georgia , Ind iana, Ohio. and Mic higan. week - Jo ng affai r was Emmanuel Wood . H e has been a ociated with Bapti st Mid-Mi s ions for more than 27 year working with the Jewi h popula tion of Br azil . Pre ident of FWM. Andy Amo , a id tha t there were dai ly morning es ion at 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. and evening sess ions at 6: 15 a nd 7: 00 p .m . A lide presentation wa held each afternoon in the college library Media Room. Editor Moffat's Schedule MAY 7-12-Fi rst Baptist Church Holland, Michigan tud} of the Bengali language, the Eaton joined in the ho pital work. 1 fr. Eaton serves a the first H ospital Administrator. v. hile helping to co– ordinate the hospital evangelism pro– gram. teach t" o men's Bible classes . and act as principal of the hospital branch of the correspondence school. Mrs. Eaton \i\ ork part-time in the o ut-patient clinic. • 6 MAY, 1972 Missiona rie from H ong Kong, Rev. and Mr . D onald E. Trott ar e serving under the A sociation of Bapti t for World Evangel i m . Mr . Trott has worked as the director of the Hong Kong Bapt ist In titute where both he and his wife taught. They a re gradu– ate of Ba ptist Bible College in Clark ummit Penn y lvania Ger a ld Baker, a home mi ionary in Vermont, wa the fourth peaker. The fifth mi s ionary speaker for the MAY 14-19-First Baptist Church Angelica, New York MAY 20-26-Valley Bapti t Church River Vale ew Jer ey JUNE 2-First Baptist Church Lapeer Michigan JUNE 11-JULY 2 THESE DATES ARE OPEN as of t h is writing. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPT IST •

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