Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1965 Page: 3 of 4
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CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE
TRUTH FOR YOUTH
Honor for Parents:
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lievers, in word, in conversa-
tion, in charity, in spirit, in
faith, in purity.” (I Tim 4:1?)
Good Training
Timothy was also a young
man whose training came
largely from a godly mother
and grandmother. AH evi-
dence leads us to believe that
he continued to honor them
through his work as an evan-
gelist.
In the hands of the young
are oppotunities never before
dreamed of. This means great
responsibilities are outs. May
God help us to rise to meet
the challenges of our genera
tion. The destiny of countless
souls depend on our accept-
ance of our duties.
I^et us work while it is day
for the night is coming when
no man can work.
tore, and hi Favor with God and
Man.”
The ladies of the Withams- 1
ville church are providing the
noon and evening meals.
According to Windell Gann. Io- |
cal minister, there wiM be am-
ple time for the young people
to get better acquainted with
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Youth Rally Set June 26
CINCINNATI, Ohio The
Withamsville Church of Chrtot,
located on Ohio Route 126 on
the east side of Cincinnati, is
planning a youth rally for Sa
turday, June 26.
The aX-day program will get
under way at 10 a.m. with Gas-
ton CogdeH as keynote speaker.
Cogdeil formerly served a* min-
ister in the Cincinnati area for
more than 14 years. Currently
he is working with the PAOU in
Washington, D.C.
Other ministers and their
wive* taking part in the day’s
schedule will be: Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Stanley of the Clifton
Church of Christ; Jim Phillips
of the Norwood Church of
Christ; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Man-
kin of Central Church of Christ.
There will be panel sessions
in the morning and in the after
noon. Also there will be an af-
ternoon singing session un-
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those from other congregations.
AH young people from 13 to 19.
within traveling distance, are
being invited to come and share
in the day’s program.
Ministers and Bible teachers
are being invited to bring young
der the direction of Jim Man people for this teaching and fel |
kin. The rally will close after lowship. Any group wishing to
the evening program when Gas- ' come is requested to send the '
ton Cogdell wvi address the I approximate number com
young people on the theme, I ■ _ . .. h«v 1
"Growing in Wisdom and Sta- i,ng and Mm€ <*«*•»>
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panels to: Windell Gann, 846
Ohio Pike, Cincinnati, Ohio,
45245
The schedule is as follows:
10 00 a.m. Welcome
General Assem
My (Guest
Speaker'
and discussion
Group No.l,
Girte
Group No.2,
Boys
4:30 p.m. Get acquainted
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5 00 p m. Evening meal
615 p.m. Singing
7.00 p m. Evening assem-
bly
ers through its Living Endow-
ment Association 'LEA'. Clif-
ton Inman, veteran preacher in
the Ohio Valley, is heading the „
drive.
Inman, a native of Texas, at-
tended North Texas State
Teachers College and Abilene
Christian College. Since 1940.
he has served as minister of a
number of local congregations
in West Virginia, Pennsylvania
and Kentucky .
In 1953, Inman, along with
several others, founded the Bi-
ble Herald Corporation in
Parkersburg, W. Va., and was
chosen by the corporation to be
managing editor of its religious
publication. Bible Herald. He
continued in this capacity until
1963. He has managed the Bi-
ble Herald Bookstore in Park-
i ersburg since 1969.* j
The LEA, which was begun
in 1962, is the lifeblood of th* i
college. The Association consists I
of interested friends of the col ■
>ege who make regular contri |
buttons to Christian education «
in the Ohio VaMey College I
These friends of youth help ’
make up the 50 percent deficit
in operational expense*, since
tuition in S private school pro-
vide* only about one half the
coet of each student’s education.
Clifton lnm*n
Workshop . -
(FromlnsM* Front Cev*r)
aim of such a meeting is to
reach the lost, but it also wiU
result in greater enthusiasm in
the local church program and a
greater feeling of cooperation
and fellowship among the
churches.
The elders at Lynn Street with
the cooperation of other area
congregations have selected
Jimmy Aiea, well known and
forceful evangelist to do the
preaching Leon Sanderson of
Memphis, Temi., will direct the
eon® service The meeting wiM
be conducted at the Parkersburg
Field House.
Brethren, let’s work hard and
pray much that many souls win
be saved In this concentrated ef-
fect ■
Inman Heading OVC Drive
To Enroll New Supporters
PARKERSBURG. W. Va -An
intensive campaign is now be-
ing launched by Ohio Valiev
Hk College to enroll new support
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i chapters, under three major divisions*
PART I
Membership Visitation
1. Has Not Placed Membership
2. Bereaved Member
3. Member Needing Friends
4. New Member
5. Confined at Home
6. Unfaithful Member
PART II
Personal Evangelism
7. Interested in the Church of Christ
8. Newcomers to Community
9. Visitor at Church Services' j
PART III
Suggestions and Helps
10. Hospital and Sick Visitation
* General Suggestions
* Specific Do’s
* Specific Don’ts
11., Key Scriptures
12. Meeting Objections
"honor
Mother.”
When by marriage, etc. yo, ■
their children to be in the are removed from the bou.se
Lord. (vs. 1) It is my firm hold of father and mother you
conviction that parents who can continue to honor them
truly trust and serve God by continuing faithful to the
find it much less difficult to Ix>rd. The apostle; Paul also
convince their children of the wrote to Timothy: “Let no
rewards of such service. “See- man despise thy youth; but
ing is believing.”
How to Honor?
A question that should find
prominence in the minds of
boys and girls who are inter-
ested in pleasing God is:
“How may I honor Father
and Mother? My simple re
sponse: “By respecting their
wishes and obeying them.”
Christian parents will speak
to their children out of love
which they have for them.
Experience and foresight may
compel them to withhold what
seems good to you, but it will
be with good cause
Someday you, too, will have
children and then will be able
to understand the decisions
rendered now by your par-
ents.
One time I was talking to
the wife of an elder who re-
vealed some very fine advice.
She had always taught her
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The Withamsville Building
11:15 a.m. Panel session
' and discussion
Group No.l, 13-
15 years
Group No.2, 16-
19 years
12 30 p m. Lunch
Get Acquainted
period
2 00 p.m. Singing session
3 00 p.m. Panel session
children never to do anything
that would prove embarras-
sing to their father and hin-
der his work as an elder over
The apostle, in our text, has God’s people.
set forth a command- 7*_L ____" „
ment with the reminder that followed by anyone who
it is the “first commandment interested in manifesting a
with promise.” The verse that Christ • like spirit but es-
follows assures a pleasant, pecially should this be the
useful life. goal of boys and girls who
First, may we hasten to would honor Father and
say that it becomes the re-
sponsibility of parents toward
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Nichols, James W. & DeLoach, Clarence, Jr. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1965, newspaper, May 28, 1965; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313229/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.