The Ohio Independent Baptist, June/July 1972

Chri tian Service Tour EDARVILLE COLLEGE A BAPT I ST COLLEGE Of ARTS AND SCIENCES Tht · t1n1n1er leven edar ill e o llege tudent will be on a special tot1r tl1at ,viii take then1 in to even d ifferent ta te . Their goal is to ge t n1 re ) ung people 1n\•olved in Chri ti an service. Thi s effort is an out– gro,, th f pa t .. \\ ordbearer .. endeavor of u ing student in church n11n1 ~~ tr1e . The tour i fi nanced partially by the college and also through pecial gift . The e eleven tudents wi ll be involved in holding family rall1e , camp programs eminar and pec ial mu ic . Some of the seminar ubject ~ ill include "Quiet Time" "Per onal Evangeli m", "The Estab– li hn1ent'', "Rock Mu ic" and "A trology' ' . E~f~IA1 UEL B APTIST C HURCH of We t Shore Rev. We ley Bliss Pastor ,\10\ 1 ing or Traveli ng through the H arrisburg, Pa. area? Stop and ,·i it Emmaunel Baptist Church at 46 1 E. T rindle Road , Mechanics– burg Pa., just five minutes off the Penna. Tpk. Exit 17. Beaut ifu l new building completed . Lo– cated ,n the center of Harrisburgh's West Shore. MOVING or TRAVELING PLAN A VISIT Phones: (717) 737-1131 (717) 737-6529 Harrisburg Area Now Has A Christian High School AVAILABLE FOR ... Pulpit Supply-Special Meeting::- Weekend Meetings T r"-County Christian High School will begin classes September, 1972. Some teaching positions still open-You may apply by writing to the above address or by phone. This is another new ministry of Emmanuel Bapt ist Church. Rev. Charles R. Arthur 1412 Franklin Ave. Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 Phone (614) 354-2383 14 Capsules of Life The great living lessons taught by Chri st in His parables used the common . everyday exper iences of life. His illustrations and aptness. of application came from the heart that sought only good for the listener and you the reader of today. The accounts of missionary bravery and true incidents in the lives of experienced Christians characterize the literature we publ ish for you . Our take·home papers are planned to cover a broad area of Christian experience. Your ' church can Or'l ly benefit from the reading of these f ine papers: ~ FOR MOMMY AND ME, PR!MARY PAL. COURAGE, CHAUENGE, CONQUEST. ~;!~,:,~~~ee Regular Baptist Press 1800 Oakton Boulevard • Des Plaines, Ill. 60018 JUNE-JULY, 1972 New C.O.M.E. General Secretary C.0 .M.E. (Committee On Mission– ary Evangelism ) held its FIFTH AN– NUAL MEETING AND CONFER– ENCE ON EVANGELISM May 3-6 in the Clintonville Baptist Church Co– lumbus. featured on the program were Evangelist "Ed" Morrell, Jr. , General Director (C . 0. M. E. ) ; Evangelist 'Ken" Dodson of Winona Lake, Ind. ; Pastor "Don" Winters, Memorial Bap– tist Church, Columbus, and Evangelist Hugh Horner of Sandusky. Elected to serve C.O.M.E. were Rev. Donald Rettger, President; P as– tor, Faith Baptist Church, Kenton; Rev. Larry Jones, Vice President, Pas– tor, Grace Baptist Church, Indiana– polis, Ind.; Mr. Karl Buckingham, Secretary, Greenville, Ohio and Mr. Russell Sinzinger, Treasurer, Colum– bus, Ohio. Added to the Board were Dr. Howard Longcore, Pastor, East Leonard Baptist Church, Grand R a– pids, Mich. and Mr. Norman Car– penter, Grace Baptist Church, Tona– wanda, N. Y. ) A significant step was taken in the administration of C .O.M.E. with the appointment of Mr. Norman Car– penter as full -time General Secretary. Mr. Carpenter will be opening an office in the near future and an an- · nouncement wil l be made in the pages of the 0.1.B. Those interested in the continuing ministry of the COMMIT– TEE ON MISSIONARY EVANGEL– ISM should direct their inquiries to C .O.M.E. - Box 27247, Columbus, Ohio 43227. -- Experiences Shared The Xeni a Area Baptist Pa tor 's F ellow hip in their May meeting had two retired pastors with long years of ervice hare some of their ex– periences. Rev. John Green gave pecial a t t e n t i o n to ' The Pastor As The Shepherd Of The Flock" and Dr. A r t h u r William to "The Pa tor A Expo itor And Bible Teacher ' ' . THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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