Archive for December, 2009

Business as Mission Challenges Methods of International Evangelism

Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on December 3, 2009  |  No Comments

Business as mission challenges traditional methods of international evangelism. In the November-December issue of FGBC World, read about Stuart and Debbie Hake as they explore economic development while furthering the kingdom of God. It is available at no charge at your local Grace Brethren church or online at fgbcworld.com.

FGBC World is an all-fellowship, all-Grace Brethren newspaper that is published six times a year. In its pages you will find stories about the Grace Brethren family around the world – from individuals who are on the front line of ministry to organizations that help impact lives for Jesus. Pick up your free copy of the November-December issue at your local Grace Brethren church, see fgbcworld.com or subscribe online to have your free copy delivered directly to your mailbox.

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Armerding, Former Wheaton College President, Dies

Posted by Terry White on December 2, 2009  |  No Comments

This is an excerpt from an article in the Daily Herald from the western Chicago suburbs. To read the entire article, click here.

Former Wheaton College president Hudson Taylor Armerding dies

By Robert Sanchez

Hudson Taylor Armerding, who led Wheaton College during years of social unrest and the Vietnam War, died on Tuesday. He was 91.

The Carol Stream resident served as Wheaton College’s fifth president from 1965 to 1982. On Wednesday, the school’s current leader remembered Armerding as “a great inspiration.”

“Hudson was not only a scholar, teacher, and college president; he was also a pastor who shared biblical truths from his heart,” Wheaton College President Duane Litfin said in a statement. “He wrote countless sermons, addresses and articles during the course of his life. He served the Lord so faithfully and so long, and challenged Wheaton students to understand a Christian’s death is walking into the sunrise.”

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Praise Him With the Stringed Instruments

Posted by Terry White on December 2, 2009  |  No Comments

Cool idea from Los Altos (CA) Grace Brethren Church (Phil Helfer/Mike Jentes, pastors):

GUITAR CHOIR

Attention Guitar Players:

December 20th will be Guitar Choir Sunday during the main worship service. We will be playing Christmas music. Any and all guitar players are welcomed regardless of skill level. The only requirements are

1. You have your own guitar
2. Can play at least three chords
3. The ability to tune your instrument ( by ear or with a tuner)

It should be a fun time to worship the coming of our King. Any questions, please contact Jim Wille. We will have one rehearsal at least.

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Argentines Make Clothing for Filipinos

Posted by Terry White on December 2, 2009  |  No Comments

Here is a short excerpt from an e-mail by Gary McCaman, who works with GBIM in Argentina:

When the churches of Macedonia heard of the famine crisis in Judea, even in their “severe ordeal of suffering, their abundant joy and their extreme poverty have overflowed in the wealth of their generosity” begging to be permitted to help (2 Cor 8:1-4).

In like manner, when the church in Berazategui heard of the crisis in the Philippines, they wanted to help. So, the new sewing ministry is making shorts and shirts for the crisis-stricken children of the Philippines. Praise God for their compassion and sacrifice.

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Newest Grace Brethren Chaplain Called to Active Duty

Posted by Terry White on December 2, 2009  |  1 Comment

“All of my life I have felt the desire to serve hurting and less fortunate people. I believe God has called me to this task so that I may be His hands in war, His expression of kindness, and His desire to seek out those who are lost and cannot find their way.”

This is how Dr. Richard Hurst expresses his passion to serve the men and women in the U.S. Army. “Jesus measured greatness in terms of service, not status,” Richard adds. “Being a full-time missionary in uniform, ready to serve all walks of life as a U.S. Army Chaplain, nothing matters more and nothing will last as long for His kingdom.”

Richard and his wife, Star (pictured), received news of his call to active duty November 18 and will report to Chaplain School at Fort Jackson, SC on January 10. Richard and Star are members of the Sebring, Florida, Grace Brethren Church, where they were introduced to the FGBC by Pastor Randy Smith.

John Schumacher, FGBC Chaplains Endorsing Agent, assisted with Richard’s application for active duty. “God certainly linked us together,” Richard comments about his relationship with Col. Schumacher. “He is more like a father to me than an Endorsing Agent.”

Chaplain Hurst envisions his future service for God and Country: “I want to always be the one who encourages, to bring a smile on a sad face, to ignite the spirit inside. I want to be the kind of Chaplain that no matter what the soldier is facing in life they will know that Chaplain Hurst has an “always on call” policy, earning their respect as a side-by-side soldier and as a friend.”

Dr. Larry Chamberlain, coordinator for the Eagle Commission, encourages, “Pray for Richard and Star as they embark on this exciting venture at the front-lines of the Great Commission!”

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Waterloo Church Welcomes New Pastor

Posted by Terry White on December 2, 2009  |  No Comments

The Grace Brethren Church of Waterloo, Iowa, has announced that Pastor Rob Borkowitz has accepted the invitation from Waterloo GBC to be its new lead pastor.

Pastor Borkowitz and his wife Karen (pictured) have most recently ministered as senior pastor of West-Plex Community Church in Foristell, Missouri. He is a graduate of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Moody Bible Institute. Rob and Karen have three children, Savannah Joy (9), Autumn Hope (6), and Alexandra Grace (4). Pastor Borkowitz is beginning his duties at Waterloo GBC in early December.

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Grace Women’s Soccer Team in Nationals

Posted by Terry White on December 1, 2009  |  No Comments


The women’s soccer team from Grace College, Winona Lake, Ind., coached by Michael Voss, is going to the NCCAA National Tournament for the first time in a decade.

Grace defeated Spring Arbor 4-3 in the NCCAA Midwest Regional on November 14, giving the Lancers (14-4-2; 4-3-1 MCC) a berth into the tournament.

The NCCAA tournament will be held in Kissimmee, Fla., on December 2-5 and will include eight teams from around the country. Grace plays its first round game on December 2 at 2:30 p.m. against Judson (IL). The game will be carried live on Stretch Internet. Fans may keep up with the tournament on the Grace
Web site or on the NCCAA site at http://www.thenccaa.org/womenssoccerchamp.htm.

Two Grace teams have won national championships: men’s basketball in 1992 and women’s volleyball in 1995.

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Friday Feature: Book Provides Help for Hurting Parents

Posted by Liz Cutler Gates on December 1, 2009  |  No Comments

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Parents With Broken Hearts is now available at bmhbooks.com for just $11 (regularly priced at $13.99). Or call 1-800-348-2756 and ask for the Friday Feature. Tell John that you saw it on the Editor’s Blog! Order now!

This price is only good through Friday, December 4, 2009.

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What Does WLGBC Mean to You?

Posted by Terry White on December 1, 2009  |  No Comments

Is the Winona Lake (IN) Grace Brethren Church a part of your heritage?

Hundreds of people around the globe attended WLGBC while in school, were part of the church family, served on the church staff, or had a significant part in the ministry of the church in the past.

WLGBC is getting ready for some special events and is collecting stories, anecdotes, and testimonials of those who have been part of its history since its founding in the 1940s.

If you have a story to tell, or have a testimony as to how WLGBC assisted you with your spiritual growth or as a place for ministry while you were in Winona Lake, you are encouraged to write it up briefly, send along a short video clip, or just let the church know so you can be contacted for further details.

First point of contact is Terry White at tdwhite@bmhbooks.com, or log onto the church website at wlgbc.com (“contact us”) or simply phone the church at (574) 267-6623. Or send along your written material to WLGBC, 1200 Kings Highway, Winona Lake, Indiana 46590.

Thank you!

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Waterloo Church Helps Sponsor Tksgiving Dinner

Posted by Terry White on December 1, 2009  |  No Comments

From the Waterloo/Cedar Falls (Iowa) Courier:

Dinner offers students a lesson in charity

By JOHN MOLSEED

WATERLOO – Amber Dietz inherited a decade-old tradition when she stepped in to her first year as principal of Lowell Elementary School.

The school is the site of an annual Thanksgiving dinner along with First Wesleyan and Grace Brethren churches.

Volunteers from the churches and school served the traditional holiday fare of turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce and pies at the school Saturday.

More than 600 people in the neighborhood and throughout the community enjoyed the annual meal last year and the year before.

“The food is really good and you get to sit and talk to people you haven’t seen in a while,” said Nancy Hemenway. Her daughter, Amber Hemenway, who also enjoyed a meal Saturday, attended Lowell Elementary School from first through fifth grades.

For some, the annual dinner is about nostalgia as much as food. Grace Bohle, who attended the school 65 years ago, said the school is still familiar decades later.

“A lot of memories here, all pretty good ones,” she said.

Students created turkey day-themed place mats and spent more than a month collecting canned goods to give to those enjoying the neighborhood meal. Food drives at schools are common, but not every class gets to see first hand the results of their efforts.

“It’s good for kids to be able to follow the cycle and see who gets the food,” Dietz said.

Students gathered the donated food along with food donated by Grainger Parts in Waterloo, First Wesleyan and Grace Brethren and filled 270 grocery bags for people to take with them after the meal.

“It’s a good way to learn about citizenship and give back to the community,” said Cindy Leininger, chairwoman of the student council at Lowell.

Each year more people attend the event and more volunteers sign up to help, said Beth Hottle, a volunteer with Grace Brethren Church.

“Every year, we think we’ve lost people, but every year the sign-up sheets are full,” she said.

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Simi Quarterback Tops 3,000 Passing Yards

Posted by Terry White on December 1, 2009  |  No Comments

The following is an excerpt from an article in the online Los Angeles Daily News. John McIntosh is pastor of the sponsoring Grace Brethren church in Simi Valley, California. To see the entire article, click here.

Another quarterback who has set a school record and surpassed 3,000 yards is Max Leffler of Grace Brethren of Simi Valley. Leffler has 3,083 yards after throwing for 373 yards Saturday in a 20-15 victory at Sage Hill of Newport Beach.

Leffler has a streak of four consecutive 300-yard performances heading into an East Valley quarterfinal Friday at at Oak Hills of Hesperia, a seniorless first-year program that knocked off third-seeded Kern Valley last week.

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