Archive for June, 2007

Ashland Southview Plans Summer of Outreach

Posted by Terry White on June 23, 2007  |  No Comments

Pastor Larry Edwards of the Southview Grace Brethren Church in Ashland, Ohio, indicates that the church’s summer outreach activities are in full swing.

On Sunday June 3, Southview held a dedication service for the summer ministries of the church.

Kelsey Edwards is traveling to Thailand for a short-term missions trip. This is her second mission trip to Thailand, having served with OBI in 2005.

The junior and senior high youth will tour and serve in the Washington D.C. area during August.

An adult team will travel to the Dominican Republic in August to move and set up a generator, finish some painting, and set up computer labs at a Christian School on the island.

June 29-July 4 is Wifflefest VIII, an annual event that drew 73 teams last year. Last year there were 150 commitment cards submitted after the Power Team service, and hundreds for a community picnic and thousands to view the community fireworks display.

A balloon launch (in the picture) was performed after the morning service. Each balloon contained information for Wifflefest and a prayer request.

This year former Cleveland Browns punter Bryan Wagner will be the Sunday morning speaker, and there will be a community hog roast for the picnic. Your prayers for an effective outreach will be appreciated.

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DRIVEN07: Make Your Time Count

Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

BMH author Kary Oberbrunner (pictured at right) was the speaker Friday evening at DRIVEN07. Below is the story that ran in today’s DRIVEN World, a daily newsletter produced by BMH for the conference.

Mildly inspired by a Bon Jovi song, Kary Oberbrunner’s talk on Friday evening, WANTED: Dead AND Alive, will focus on making a difference. “If you want your time to count… you must count your time,” he says.

It’s something he strives to do every day, living as if it were his last day on earth (hence the name of his ministry, Redeem the Day, based on Ephesians 5:16). “It is a great way to live life,” he says.

Today, he’s focused on sharing God’s truth with us and with training 12 leaders, young men and women, who are enrolled in the Summer Teen Track at Grace Institute.

“These teens are oozing with leadership potential,” he says. “Their ‘payment’ for the summer is to come and serve you at DRIVEN. Make sure you tell them hi.”

Another way he makes his mark is through his ministry at the Grace Brethren Church in Powell, where he serves as the pastor of discipleship and leadership development.

“It is a job where I get to Train Leaders to Transform the World. How sweet is that?” he says. “I also have to write. I literally mean I HAVE to,” he adds. “When I stop (and I’ve tried several times) something in me begins to die and then I get all depressed inside. “Thus, I continually have to get my ‘song’ out. I keep Thoreau’s warning in mind, ‘Most men live lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them.’”

A self-proclaimed nerd, Kary admits to listening to books on his iPod while driving his car. “My latest one is John Maxwell’s 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership,” he says. “I like him because he knows himself (his strengths and weaknesses), he’s confident (he doesn’t tip toe around), and he is a life-long learner (he is a student of many disciplines).”

But Kary is most committed to making a mark as a father. He and his wife, Kelly, have a son, Keegan, and are expecting their little girl within the next few weeks.

“He is the coolest kid,” Kary says of his son, and of his soon-to-be-born daughter… “I can’t wait to meet her.”

Kary is a graduate of Grace College and Grace Theological Seminary and recently received a D.Min. from Ashland Seminary. He invites conference participants to check out his website at KaryOberbrunner.com.

“I am committed to providing you with tools, skills, and thoughts that will stimulate you toward leadership, spirituality, and redeeming the day,” he notes.

In a closing thought, he sends kudos to the DRIVEN steering committee, and specifically this year’s director, John Ward. “You all have done an amazing job serving the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches!” he says.

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Images from DRIVEN07

Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

DRIVEN07, the young adult conference, is being held this week at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. Here are a few images from today (Friday).

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Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

Kip Cone and a panel of missionaries, left to right, Nicole and Rob Plaster, Deb and Steve Wise, talk about what’s behind the missionary letter during a workshop this afternoon at DRIVEN07.

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Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

Director of DRIVEN07, John Ward, takes aim during a round of Frisebee Golf on Friday afternoon.

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Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

Jeff Bogue, pastor of the north campus of Grace Church, a Grace Brethren church in Akron, Ohio, spoke on church at this morning’s session. He encouraged DRIVEN07 participants to go back to their church with their ideas to change the world.

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Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

Lots of good conversation takes place over breakfast at DRIVEN07.

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Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

At breakfast this morning, Kary Oberbrunner talks with the teens in the Grace Institute at the Grace Brethren Church of Powell, Ohio. The teens are attending Driven07 to assist where needed.

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Grace Grad Prison Inmate Featured

Posted by Terry White on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

The current edition of the Terre Haute, Indiana, newspaper carries a feature story about one prison inmate who received a degree from Grace College, Winona Lake, IN, this spring.

Here is a short exerpt from the article. To read the entire piece, click on http://www.tribstar.com/news/local_story_172225302.html

Carlisle — John E. Wallace Jr. knows he has many more years to serve in a state prison, yet has taken steps to improve himself, as one of 122 graduates to go through a graduation ceremony Thursday in the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility.

The correctional facility had 182 people this year receive educational certificates or degrees.

Wallace Jr., 32, received a bachelor’s degree in business management from Grace College.

It took 41/2 years to complete his degree. He received his degree in December, taking part Thursday in the once-a-year graduation ceremony.

“At first it was tough, not being in school for a long time,” he said, adding the last time he was in a formal school setting was in ninth grade. He earned a GED in prison before starting college studies in 2001.

“Growing up, I didn’t think I was the school type, so that is why I dropped out in the ninth grade. Then another fellow inmate said I should try to go to college.

“It has been a struggle. I had to eat, sleep and drink it, but it has all paid off and is well worth it,” he said.

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Moishe Rosen to Speak at Tracy, CA, Church

Posted by Terry White on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

From today’s “InsideBayArea.com”:

Jews for Jesus founder comes to Tracy
Grace Brethren Church will host evangelical speaker

By Lea Blevins, STAFF WRITER

TRACY — The founder of Jews for Jesus, an evangelism group directed at Jewish people, will speak at a worship service Sunday.

Tracy Grace Brethren Church will host Moishe Rosen, who founded and ran the Jews for Jesus mission for 23 years. He now travels to speak to congregations on a regular basis.

“He has a unique perspective,” said Robert MacMillan, senior pastor at the Tracy church.
Rosen primarily speaks to Christian churches, with this weekend’s topic to be “Children: God’s Treasure.”

MacMillan said his church, part of the national Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches, is a boisterous one with many parents and children.

“If people would like to find out what family life, Biblical-style, is all about, I think they’re going to hear it from Moishe Rosen,” he said.

Rosen was originally scheduled to speak at the church last year but had to cancel. This will be his first visit to Tracy Grace Brethren.

Having Rosen — “a great ambassador for Jews for Jesus” — speak at the Christian church will help congregation members connect with Jesus, who was a Jew and the “messiah of Israel,” MacMillan said.

“We do ourselves a disservice as Christians when we don’t understand our Jewish heritage, and we miss a lot,” he said.

MacMillan said this is one of the only Sundays during the year for the church to have a guest speaker, which will give him the opportunity to sit with the congregation and listen. The public is invited to attend, and MacMillan said he hopes the event draws “unchurched” people.

“(It’s) going to be enlightening,” he said. “I’m looking forward to it.”

The worship service begins at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Tracy Grace Brethren Church, 1480 Parker Ave., Tracy. For more information, visit http://www.tracygrace.org/ or call (209) 835-0732.

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Community Celebration Includes Powell, OH, Church

Posted by Terry White on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

The Grace Brethren church in Powell, Ohio (Rick Nuzum, pastor), is a key player in the annual all-community event held in the city. Today’s Columbus Dispatch carries a story about it–part is excerpted here. To read the entire story, click on http://www.columbusdispatch.com:80/dispatch/content/weekender/stories/2007/06/21/9A_KID21_–_FAMILY_FUN.ART_ART_06-21-07_T31_R6724KU.html

The Rev. Sean Spoelstra, pastor of family ministry at Grace Church (the former Grace Brethren Church of Powell), has been involved in the festival all nine years he has been in the city.

“It’s just a fun way to connect with the community,” he said.

The church itself is among the many sponsors that contribute financially to the festival and provide activities.

“We do face-painting every year, and our puppet team is there,” he said. “And this year we’re going to have pedal carts — go-karts that are pedal-powered. We’ll have two or four of them, and let kids do that.”

Spoelstra, his wife and their four children (ages 4 to 10) plan to enjoy the event on Saturday as visitors, he said.

“It’s gotten huge. If you have a family, it’s a great place to take it.”

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DRIVEN07 Kicks Off at Kenyon

Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

James Joiner (pictured at right), chaplain at Grace College, Winona Lake, Ind., led off the weekend’s speakers on Thursday evening at DRIVEN07 as he challenged participants to let God make His mark on us.

“We will make an indelible mark on the the world when God makes His indelible mark on us,” he said.

The evening kicks off three days of challenging speakers, practical workshops, and fellowship. DRIVEN07 is the annual conference for young adults in the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Church and is being held at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio.

For updates on the weekend’s events, see the DRIVEN blog.

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Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

Dr. David Plaster, pastor of the Grace Brethren Church of Columbus, Ohio, gets acquainted with participants at DRIVEN07.

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Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

DRIVEN07, the young adult conference that is being held this week at Kenyon College, Jessica Livigni from the Grace Church, a Grace Brethren church in Akron, Ohio, welcomes participants to the conference at last night’s opening session.

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Africa Trip Report – Part 10 (final)

Posted by Terry White on June 22, 2007  |  1 Comment


As our time in CAR drew to a close, one evening we took the missionary staff to dinner at the “Grand Cafe” in Bangui. Here (from left) were Heidi Sisson, Ginger Hock, and Tina Walker. Also with us were Tim Hock and Janet Varner–these missionaries treated us exceptionally well, were very patient with us, and deserve much thanks for how well the week and the seminar went.

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Posted by Terry White on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

By living on the missionary compound for a week, we got some good insight into the daily work the missionaries do. Here Tim Hock works to seal a leak around the windshield of an SUV that is transportation for Mboi Andre, the president of the union of Grace Brethren churches in the CAR.

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Posted by Terry White on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

On one of our last days we visited the orphan’s ministry facility, now under construction in one of the suburbs of Bangui. The two-story facility is about 80 percent complete, and will include school classrooms, offices for administrators, and other facilities when completed. Orphans will not live in it (they are hosted in homes of believers) but this center will enable education, medical care, and other needs to be met. Missionaries Barb Wooler and Ginger Hock are working along with the African ladies to direct this ministry, secure sponsorships for the orphans, and to achieve the funding to bring this facility to completion. Ken Landrud is the missionary construction superintendent who employs the crews of Africans to complete the building.

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Posted by Terry White on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

“Doctor” Paul Dibona, who cares for the medical needs of the orphan ministry and also assists in True Love Waits seminars, shows that there are Ohio State fans all around the world. Dibona’s engaging smile and gregarious personality endear him to all–his work is a tremendous addition, particularly for the orphan ministry.

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Posted by Terry White on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

Martine Yougouda found her new BMH tote bag to be quite helpful in carrying seminar materials. Pray for the Yougoudas, as they are returning to Boguila, a very treacherous and unsafe area at the present. Martine’s husband, Pierre, is working on proofing and final corrections of a book manuscript he has written on the history of Grace Brethren missions in Africa. A team effort involving missionaries Lois Wilson, Eddie Mensinger, Janet Varner, Diana Davis, and perhaps others will hopefully bring the manuscript to print in the coming year so it can be used in the churches and Bible schools in the CAR as a text.

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Posted by Terry White on June 22, 2007  |  No Comments

When the week’s teaching was completed, we had a “graduation ceremony” on Thursday afternoon, complete with the awarding of certificates of completion, the giving of gifts, and the making of speeches. Here Greg awards the certificate to Gama, one of the bright young leaders for the future in the literature ministry. Gama, 28, has a degree in computers and math, and works with Dounia in the finances and accounting in the Brethren literature ministry. Pray for him and others to become the leaders of this ministry in future years.

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