The Ohio Independent Baptist, September 1993

·::: -:: .•, ·. ::;:-:- ·:: .· ·. :: :~ ::. :- 2 l l) IFS- l 1.,n'l f<,rgc t to ave y ur quarters for the ()WMlJ pr ~c t: 5,500 l puhli . h 7 . tudy gu ides and $1 ,()(X) f r a ta1 ' dup li ating ma hinc f r IlMM's ll1c~)h.'g1cal Inslructi c n/Mini, lry Enrichment program . Baptist Bible Seminary Ohio Extension Master of Ministry Degrees FALL COURSES Oct. 11-15, 1993 PT602 Principles of Church Growth --Dr. Howard Bixby ' SPRING COURSES Feb. 14-18, 1994 TH602 Church and Baptist Distinctives Feb. 21-25, 1994 TH501 Dispensational Premillenialism --Dr. Robert Myrant Site: Call: Graham Road Baptist Church Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 216-928-7742 or 1-800-451-2287 Serving Ohio State Representative Larry Fetzer 884 Knebworth Ct. Westerville, OH 43081 614-523--3666 • Over 75 areas of study • Accredited Baptist liberal arts college • Worldwide Christian ministries • 2.200 students from all over the world • Financial aid: call 1-800-444-2433 Ask about the Ohio Choice Grant Make a frie11d-and make a difference for Christ-at Cedarville College. CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Call Admissions 1-800-777-2211 D th the Mic higan and W iscons in state papers of our s iste r c hurches have carried artic les about the RBF need in O hio. Maoy tbaoks to the s late re ps fo r thei r loving co ncern. Cedarville College News The Cedarville College Admissions Office has a new phone number for prospective students or anyone inter– ested in admissions information. Simply dial 1-800-CEDARVILLE ( 1-800-233- 2784). High school seniors are encour– aged to apply early for the best opportu– nities for admission and financial aid. The department of Business Adminis– tration will welcome a new chair e ffective Fall Quarter 1993 . New to the campus, Dr. (Mr.) Sharon Johnson will take over the reins of the department from Dr. Ronald Walker, who has served as chair since 1986. Dr. Johnson most recently was associate professor of management at Baylor University, Waco, Texas . He also co-directed the Baylor Center for Church Management. Dr. Johnson bas published widely in the areas of marke ting, management, and church administration, and is a contrib– uting editor for Spiritual Fitness in Business and The Ledger, the publica– tion of the National Association of Church Business Admjnistrators. Dr. Johnson earned the BS, MBA, and DBA degree from Florida State Univers ity. In Cedarville ' s Engineering/Nursing/ Science Center, students learn valuable skills by using techno logically advanced equipment. When the ENS Center opened last year, the l 00,000 square feet of space and initial equipment made it possible for Cedarville to expand these programs . However, equipmen t used in actual laboratory experiments was not part of the original capital campaign or budget. Now friends of the College have offered to match gifts toward additional equipment on a dollar-for-dollar bas is up to $400,000. Gift dollars will be doubled immediately on all gift and commitments made by December 31, I 993, even though the commitment may be fulfilled any time during 1993 or 1994.

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