The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1973
;tation WCDR-FM :ontinues To Grow Expanding to meet the need of ,e Ii tening community in the area, 'edarvill e College radio, WCDR-FM, Chr1 tian education radio tation. 1egan broadca ting in 197 3 offering nany format changes and addition . Under the direction of facu lt y sta– on n1anager, Mr. Paul Gathany, nd student program director, Wayne hepherd, each pha e of the station . as seen improvement. Thi s Christian educational radio ration provide a wide variety of jospel programming from Bible udies to music program to preach- . 1g erv1ces. The news department ha enlarged s new coverage to include three ne-half hour new programs at I 2: 00 oon, 5 :00 p .m. and J 1 :00 p.m. Thi s omprchensive news programming i ided by the World Desk of United 1 ress International as well as state nd area news gathering by the VCDR news staff. For classical mu s i c listeners, v'CDR-FM began the new year roadcasts with three classical pro– rams with the first program begin– ing at 9: 00 a.m. Programming especially for women .nd for children is also a big part of 1e format of WCDR-FM, 90.3 mhz. Woman to Woman ,,, a woman's roadcast aired from Moody Bible nstitute, is broadcast at 2:30 p.m. Mertz Snertz Kid's Time" is . aired ach evening and offers stories and 1oughts for young children. If interested in the total format f station WCDR-FM, a listening uide can be obtained by writing VCDR-FM, Cedarville College, Ce– arville, Ohio 45314. :edarville College V\issionary Conference The Missionary Conference this ear at Cedarvil le CoJl ege was one ,[ great blessing! A world-wide view f mi ssions was the perspective gained y the students and faculty alike. ·heme for thi s year's conference was Bearing Precious Seed' ' (Psa lm 126). Miss ionaries taking part in the con– !rence were Rev. Henry (Bud ) De lries (ABWE - Philippines), Rev. len Kendr1ck (BMM - Chad), Rev. !on Meznar (ABW - Brazil ), 111 ~5 Kay Lamb (BMM - Chad) nd Rev. and Mrs. Dave Woodman HBM - anada) . Miss Lan1b and tev. and Mrs . Woodman are edar– ille ollege alumni. HE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Ohio State Youth Rally Our OARB State Youth RaJly will be held thi year on May 19th at the Veteran Memorial Auditorium in Columbu , Ohio. There wi JJ be work- hop and pecial meeting the entire afternoon from l :00 to 5:00. Dr. Jack Wyrtzen of Word Of Life, one of America's be t youth speakers, wi ll be peaking at the rally. The um of $2.00 ( advance regis– tration ) hould be sent to Rev. Wilbur Parri h, I 148 Ga lli a Street, Port - mouth, Ohio - 45662. The remain– ing balance ($2.50) is to be paid when you arri ve at the Auditoriun1. YOUNG PEOPL - this wi ll prove to be one of the best raJ I ies ever! The Ohio Independent Baptist SUBSCRIBE TO a bundle lot of 25 - $25.00 Thi s averages out less than 10¢ per copy National G.A. R.B.C. Conference All acro5s this land of our5 n1en and wo1nen of the C;eneral Assoc ia– tion of Regular Baptist Churches fel· low hip are making pl ans to attend their 42nd Annual Confercnce. It will be held in the Municipal Auditorium, Kan5as City, Mis5ouri - June 25- 29. The theme text for thi s year is II Timothy 4 :5 - "Do the work of an cvangeli t." As in previous year , there will be ch all eng1 ng m e s s a g e c;, Assoc iation business, 5eparate youth programs on Thursday and Friday, Talent s for hrist competi ti on and the like. Thoc;e interested in making reservations should obtain a copy of the MARCH issue of the Baptist Bulletin . A com– plete li sting of motel s and hotel s is contained therein. Make you r reser– vation early! Headquarters for the conference will be The Muehlebach Hotel. OHIO BIRTHPLACE AND HOME OF THE FELLOWSHIP OF BAPTISTS FOR HOME MISSIONS Reach ing America at th is Strategic Time P.O. BOX 455 ELYRIA, OHIO 44035 Phone : (216) 365-7308 DR. KENNETH A . MUCK, President APRIL, 1973 7 I i I 'I I
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=