The Ohio Independent Baptist, June 2003

Keeping Up With Our Camps 76111 A tltlLIOl OARB Confere11ce " l i 11gag i11g (Jur ( '11/lure // or l ~lirist " Camp Pat~os \ 9'"0 t-..1onagan Rd Kelle\ s Island. OH 43438 -l1 9 ""'4622 14 FA 41 9 710-7005 e-n1a1l 1nfo@can1ppatmos com \V\\:\V can1p_patn1os.corn 11_ - By E ecut1ve Director Ed Miller )r tho"c of, ou \\ ho n1a, not 1-.no ,v. - - \\ ht'll I \\ rite the"c art ic le..,, it i~ at lt'a"'t onc n1onth prior to their go ing (Jlll in t'a ·hi ·,uc. .... \ "t of the clay l ' rn ,, r1ung thi . our ·an1p has heen opened fpr L)llc n1onth and our ca1np ~eason ha · IH.)t ! et hegun . l ju~t \vanl to ~ay a bi g TH .\ t K 'l'OL 1 to the n1an\ \ Olunteers ~ \\ ho ha, c helped us to get ca1np ready. on1e t>f the n1ajor itnpro, cn1cnt . which ,, ill not be noli ·ed b) 1nany, are the con1plctc updati ng of our e lec trical . y . ten1 . co111 plcLion of our ne,,· \valer line,. Jnd b) the tin1c 1 ou rece i c thi :, the con1pletion of the air con di ti oni ng and up -rair: heat ing in ou r dining hall. The fai LhfuJne, s of God' s peopl e at thi · can1p i~ .. TOT LLY AWE OME' ' (fa1no u · quote fron1 1nany , taff). \\' e are plea ·ed to ,nenti on that we have hi red a fu II-ti 1ne \ecretary/retreat cook. t~pha nie trong, fro1n Fir t Bapti : t Church, Roche. te r, Mich igan. i in he r third un1mer of 1nini try at Camp Patmo. . he i .. a graduate of Cedarv i I le L' ni\·er. ity \.V ith a bu ine degree in end- u er information y tern . he ha "' orl-..ed in our kitchen a~ an a.. : i~tan t cook. and ha been our sumn1er "ecretar, /regi~trar for two sum,ne r . ~ "- \\ 'hen )'(>U call or corne to Can1p Palmo. ) ou an count on a warm gree ting from tephan ie ! ~ Plea e continue to pray a ~e in till in ou r ca1nper. the need for the1n to ' 'BE BOLD.. in their faith (Act · 4:13). 6 Quiet Time For The Whole Family? Yes , the whole family in the same passage yet each at their own level of comprehension! Grades 1-2; 3-4; 5-6 ; Teen/Adult For information call Ken Dady at 937-592-2358 (Kdady @ clubs.wol.org ) WORD OF LIFE Tools For The Whole Church Family iew Ranch 7241 T.R. 319 Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-7511 FAX 330-674-4606 E-mail foreverexperience@skyviewranch.org www.skyviewranch .019 ·· a,nping i~ good for kids!" Thi , wa. the repl) fron1 a pastor when a~kcd \! hy he \\ a~ interested in our sun1mer can1p prog ra1ns- short an. wer- loaded staten1ent. Young people need to get ou t of the house, (and n1om' hair) away from the pla. n1a . creen and into the fre. hair for . o rne who le ome ac ti vity. Summer camp offer the ideal outdoo r acti vity, \Vith a ecu re environn1ent. new e perience · and piritual challenge . kyview offer. a hand. -on learn ing experi ence with open ·pace to explore. Our outdoor learning cente r wi11 teach the power and wonder of our great God . Cha llenge by choice ac ti itie. will : tretch older camper. to cons ider the strength of God '~ promi ·e ·. Thi · hand -on learning experience lead ca1nper to I ife change. God take the experience,: of each ca1nper into Hi hand. and mold and craft each life unique ly into Hi de~ired ve el. Here the potte r' wheel i 1nade up of cabin ac ti vitie , nature hike. , adventure ac ti vitie. and much more, interacti ely con1bined with the power of God ' Word. Pray for camper thi un1mer a God ' hand are at work . l; ir t Bapti ·t hurch Gallipolis Ohio Octoher 20-21, 2003 Gue t , peaker: Dr. Bill Brown, l)rc idcnt, edarville niver ity Education Consistent with Biblical Truth .. . Since 1887 Cedarville University • is oBaptist university of arts, sciences, professionol, and graduate programs. • enrolls approximately 3,000 Christion students from all around the world. • offers more than 100 academic programs. • sponsors more than 150 voluntary local and worldwide Chrislion ministries. • promotes computer literacy and technological awareness through CedorNet, the award-winning campus-wide computer network. • is located insouthwes1ern Ohio on a beautiful 400-ocre campus. • offers on exceptional education at a cost well below the notional overage for private colleges. • invites applications from commiNed Chris1ion students with strong academic records. www.cedarville.edu 1.800.CEDARVILLE 251 N. Main St . Cedarville, Ohio 45314 Cedarville University Cedarville Celebrates 107th Commencement n May I 0, 2003 a record 667 . tudent received degree at Cedarvill e Unive r ity ' ~ 107th con1mencement ceren1ony. ln addition , a number of pec ial award we re given: the Pre ident' Trophy, the Faculty Scholar hip Award. and a doc tor of di vinity degree. The Pre ident· , Trophy , the highe t honor for a graduating enior, recognize leader hip, mini try, community and campu invol ement athletic performance. and academic achievement. The 2003 recipient were Joe l D. E te~, a pre eminary Bible major fron1 Worthington, Ohio, and 1 yoti Philip, a chemi try major from We twood, New Jer ey. Chri tina R. chut, an adole cent and young adult integrated life cience education major from Hud onvi lle, Michigan, received the Faculty Scholar hip Award. Thi honor i given to graduate who maintain a perfect 4.0 grade po int average throughout their coll ege career . Al o honored at commencement wa Ali tair Begg, enior pa tor of Park ide Chu rch in Chagrin Fall , Ohio. Begg received a doctor of divinity degree from the Univer ity.

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