On Sunday, July 10, Grace Gospel Church will host Mario Indino, missionary to Indonesia through Grace Beyond Borders International (GBBI).
Mario and his wife, Ella, have served as missionaries since 1978 in Indonesia, Brazil, Philippines and Papua New Guinea. Mario gives lectures in theological seminaries, conducts seminars for laymen and pastors and organizes Bible conferences.
He is also involved in evangelism and church planting programs, while Ella works as a school principal in Indonesia (Christian Theological High School).
On Sunday, July 10, Grace Gospel Church will host Mario Indino, missionary to Indonesia through Grace Beyond Borders International (GBBI).
Mario and his wife, Ella, have served as missionaries since 1978 in Indonesia, Brazil, Philippines and Papua New Guinea. Mario gives lectures in theological seminaries, conducts seminars for laymen and pastors and organizes Bible conferences.
He is also involved in evangelism and church planting programs, while Ella works as a school principal in Indonesia (Christian Theological High School).
The Ada Community Tennis Association will hold its 10th annual summer youth tennis program Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 13-15, according to Scott Wills.
Registration forms are available at the Ada Pool, Ada Library and Liberty Bank. Onsite registration will be provided on July 13 prior to the first session and e-mail and phone registrations will be accepted.
The program is for youth ages 4 and up and no tennis experience is needed as the program is designed to introduce the game of tennis to participants
Returning program participants will be provided advanced level playing opportunities appropriate for their skill level.
Each year The Ohio State University Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics completes a survey to estimate current and future trends of cropland values and cash rents.
The 2015-16 survey of Western Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents has been completed and is now available to the public. Based upon the survey, cropland values and cash rents are projected to decrease in 2016. Bare cropland values are expected to decrease from 4.8% to 11.1% in western Ohio depending on the region and land class. They also project cash rents to drop 5.6% to 7.6%.