The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1992

Two large pulpits, $100 each Emmanuel Bapti st, Toledo .• ,; •, :~: ;. ::. FOR SALE call Don Burctick or Don Taber 419-473-3280 Left to right , Pastor Brown, Debbie and Bill Tobias • a, Pasto! Jim Brown of Grace • Baptist reports, "Our , church had the privilege of - having the Tobia es, who ,,. ~ .. y serve wiU1 ABWE in Papua ~ New Guinea, re ide in our community while on furlough. One area of ministry Brother Tobias is very concerned wilh is the Goroka Bapti t Bible College. Since our church was aware of this burden, we decided to initiate a special program Lo rai e $10,000 over our regular missionary support Lo meet this need. We accomplished this goal, and before lhe Tobiases returned Lo the field we had a special ceremony to commemorate tl1e event." Pastor Ron and Patty Sanderson Pastor l{on Sander on, Strother Jlaptili t Tabernacle, was uniled in - hrislian rnarriagc to ~ ('\.Miss Patty Chugden on ~ Saturday, February 15, before what was described as a "'packcd– out house." After a honcy1noon in 1::-1orida they have taken up residence in L11c Struthers parsonage. An addi tional note: the couple forgol lo light tJ1e unity candl es. After ll1e recessional, when tJlcy noticed tl1e omission, the couple turned around and came back down tl1e aisle to duly complcle tl1e ceremony, to tJ1c grca l delight of U1e crowd. Cedarville College News F ormer Cedarville College tenni player Mark Murdoch was one of six athletes nationwide to be named a Woody Hayes National Scholar-Athlete. Murdoch, a preserninary Bible major at Cedarville, graduated witJ1 a perfect 4.0 grade point average. He was the repre– sentative to the college family for Compa ion International, an organiza– tion which helps feed the hungry. His efforts resulted in the student body upporling 16 children. Murdoch i the on of Pa tor and Mrs. Murray Murdoch, of Grace Baptist, Westerville. The enior Murdoch is al o cl1ainnan of the Social Science and I-Ii tory Department at Cedarville. The Cedarville College Spring Mi sionary Conference March 23-27 featured Dr. Wendell Kempton, president of tJ1e Association of Bapti ts for World Evangeli m. The conference focu ed on ministry opportunities in ll1e Common– wealth of Independent State and Eastern Europe. Student awarene of the mi sionary effort in the e areas was heightened during the Winter Enrichrncnt Conference when over 250 tudents committed them el ve to go to Ru ia unles God direct tJ1em otherwi e. Pi vc terun of engineering students are competing in national collegiate de ign competitions this year. One terun placed second behind Carnegie-Mellon Uni versity in a radio-controlled toy truck design con1petition in November . The tean1s wi ll cnler a robot walking n1achinc competition tl1i n1onth. 1:-.-or the U1ird con ecu ti vc year, the Cedarvi lJc ollegc f orcnsics terun won t11e Ohio forcn ic (speech con1pcti lion) title. --r erun men1bcr took first place in nine categori es. C'edarvi lle's deb< te tea111 al so won U1e Late title, placing 1ir t in L11c tcrun compelition and producing tJ1c talc novice ch,u11pion. :·: .. . · .. · .. :·. .· :>: ·• OIB news deadline for May-June issue: April 10 Serving Churches Across the State State Representative Larry Fetzer 4221 Wallington Drive Dayton , OH 45440 513-299-3128 Buses & Vans For Sale 15-84 passenger vehicles available Buy quality for less at t,t,,S"/':l Transportation IJl,;.J.;~ Equip. Sales Corp. 6401 Seaman Rd.. Oregon. OH 43618 41 9-836-2835 Toll-free nationwide 1-800-227-3572 "Big church discounts" ask for Bud Graham Ohio Independent Baptist is a publication of the Ohio A sociation of Regular Bapti t C hurches Editor Slate Representative Larry FctLcr Managing Editor Linda Thoma. Proofreader Patricia Pel zer Technical Assis tance l)cparlmcnl of Publi c }{elations, C'edarv illc .. o ll cgc Register Graphics, l~andolph , New Yo rk Please d ircc t a ll con1mcnts, orresponc.Jcnce, and news to Ohio Inde pende nt Baptist P.C). llox 293058 Ke tte ring, ()I I 45429 5 l 3-294-0293 ·rhe (>IH i~ publt hed b1 - rnonthl y l ·l'b/~1.1.r, May/Ju n\!, July/Aug , ov/l)~c and rno111hl y J.111 , Apr. Sept, ()l:I, for $4 ($8 l ore1gn) per )t',1r hy the Ohio Assoc1auon of Regu lar Baptist ( 'hun.:he-', "\27 l · a.sl l)1 ive, l)ayton. () II 4)4llJ

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