2013-02 Light from the Word February 2013
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2013-02 Light from the Word February 2013
February 2013 SILVER LINING “For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God” (Acts 20:27) 3 Light from the Word The Faithful Church: Based on the Whole Counsel of God As believers, we can be so grateful that God has revealed Himself to us. He does that in a variety of ways but primarily through His Word, the Bible. As we “labor in doctrine” (1 Tim. 5:17) to discern the whole counsel of God through His Word, we need to rely on the Holy Spirit, the authority of church leadership, and a multitude of counselors as we humbly seek to gain insight into God’s will for us. As we consider the critically important matter of determining the whole counsel of God, we must humbly recognize our own fallibility and hold a reverence for God and His revealed Word. Our Sovereign God has chosen what to reveal and what will remain secret (Deut. 29:29). We must also have a deep respect for the inspired nature of God’s Word and a trust that it is absolutely true and given for our learning. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works” (2 Tim. 3:16-17). As Apostolic Christians, we believe that “the Bible is the inspired and infallible Word of God to man” (Statement of Faith #1). God’s Word is nowhere more manifest than in the embodiment—or incarnation, literally “in the flesh”—of His Son, the man Jesus Christ. John begins his gospel with this foundation, “in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” (John 1:1). John makes it clear that this Word is Jesus Christ who “was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth” (v. 14). Any effort to comprehend the purposes and will of God should be considered through the lens of Christ’s life and mind which we are commanded to mimic (Phil. 2:5). The Word itself gives guidance on its purpose and how we are to use it. “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom;” (Col. 3:16) “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” (Psa. 119:105). In applying God’s Word, we soon find that it cuts to the heart of the matter, true to its description as a sharp sword (Heb. 4:12, Eph. 6:17). We are warned to handle God’s Word carefully and without deceit. “But (we) have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully;” (2 Cor. 4:2). Rather we are entreated to apply it carefully in our lives. “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Tim. 2:15). These warnings are given because there is a very real possibility that we could apply the Word incorrectly. Even the Apostle Paul was subject to verification of his words and preaching. Indeed the Bereans were commended for not only receiving the word (from Paul) “with all readiness of mind”, indicating an openness and engaged heart and mind, but also a sincere desire to discern the truth in the light of God’s Word as they “searched the scriptures daily (to see) whether these things were so” (Acts 17:11). As fallible people, we are subject to the temptation to approach God’s Word with the intent to justify ourselves or to find support for our beliefs. If we truly desire to be directed of God, we must read the Bible to see what He says we should believe and how we should live without determining beforehand what we think it says. It can be all too easy to “proof-text” our beliefs – to search until we find a verse that seems to support our thought and stop there, perhaps well short of the “whole counsel” of God on the matter. Another trap is to lift a verse from the pages of God’s Word and use it in isolation, or out of context. Satan did this when tempting Jesus. The enemy told the Lord, “For it is written, He shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee” (Luke 4:10) and boldly suggested that Jesus test this verse by throwing Himself from the pinnacle of the temple. Jesus rebuked him with the fullness of God’s Word and the balance of “thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God” (Luke 4:12, Deut. 6:16). In an example from the Civil War, a preacher from the South used Joel 2:20, “I Writings based on God’s Word will remove far off from you the northern army, and will drive him into a land barren and desolate…and his stink shall come up, and his ill savor” to suggest that the North was wrong and would ultimately fail. The outcome of that conflict reveals the folly of such a thing and we must be careful today not to make the same errors. Similarly, countless attempts to pinpoint the end of the world have been fruitless and have caused many to scoff (2 Pet. 3:3-4). As we heard at conference, we have no authority to divide God’s Word more than He does. The very real possibility that we could take a verse out of context or inappropriately emphasize one area of Scripture to the exclusion of the other necessitates a caution in the practice of randomly opening the Bible and laying too much weight on what we read there in isolation from other Scriptures. This in no way denies the blessings and benefits of letting the Scriptures fall open and preaching by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. But we should consider our flesh whenever we approach God’s Word and be especially aware that we could be tempting God by pressing Him to answer our specific questions. Job learned that God is Sovereign and will reveal what He wants us to know in His good time and way. In our desire to be led of God we must recognize that interpretation is not a private or individual matter (2 Pet. 1:20-21). We are influenced by a culture that prizes, promotes, and exalts individualism. But God’s Word is replete with warnings of the dangers of pride, self-sufficiency, and independence. If we find ourselves resisting the church, our parents, and/or the pattern of Christian understanding throughout the ages, we should stop and question our thinking, motives, and heart. God is not the author of confusion but of peace (1 Cor. 14:33). Finally, we can be thankful to be a part of a church that continues to seek to follow the whole counsel of God together, and in doing so, to experience the blessings of unity of brethren (Ps. 133:1). An editorial committee of elders prepares articles for this section of Silver Lining to address some special needs of our times. Suggestions for subjects are welcome and can be sent to: Silver Lining Editorials, 1523 County Road 400N, Congerville, IL 61729 or fellowshippromoter@gmail.com February 2013 SILVER LINING 4 ...The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest. Matthew 9:37-38 New Hope in the Land of the Rising Sun J apan is a group of 6,852 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, which together comprise about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area. Japan has the world's tenth-largest population, with over 127 million people and the world's third-largest economy. Japan stands out as one the largest least-reached groups of the developed world. The culture of Shintoism and Buddhism, though not necessarily often practiced, still have a strong hold on most of the Japanese people. This influence is in many different areas. For example, even if someone dies that has not practiced the Buddhist faith, the families of the deceased still feel peer pressure and perhaps a bit of fear that causes them to choose a Buddhist funeral. The culture of conforming to the majority is strong and can drive people to excessive work hours (often seven days a week), diminishing time for family or church. Many Japanese Christians are the only ones in their family, workplace or school, which can make especially the first few years of their Christian walk more difficult. The Tokyo and Shioda churches endeavor to present the Gospel of salvation, nurture the believer, uphold true biblical doctrine, and serve others in the love of Christ. much work for the gospel has been accomplished in the old church, which is nearly 60 years old, we look forward to worshipping in a new building that we trust will bless young to old and be an honor to God. A newer sound system will enable us to provide better audio services to the many members and friends who listen either online or by telephone. Please join us in praying that interest in the Word will draw people to attend, hear the Gospel, repent and know the peace and joy of the Lord. Prayer needs After the earthquake and subsequent tsunami, many missionaries went to the Tohoku region to lend aid and share the gospel. Please pray for these efforts and for the hurting hearts there. When tragedy or difficulty strikes, people realize their weakness and look for meaning and purpose. Young and old alike need the hope of a Savior when things look hopeless due to economic pressures, bullying, illness and other pressures of life. Also, in the area of our churches we have opportunity to serve those who are suffering from physical, emotional or mental pain. Please remember the churches in Japan in prayer as they need energy, wisdom, and grace to help these suffering people. Jesus expresses this so well, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the New Church in Shioda Gospel to the poor; he hath sent me After much prayer and counsel, to heal the brokenhearted, to preach a new church building in Shioda deliverance to the captives, and is under construction. Though recovering of sight to the blind, to www.acmission.org set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.” Luke 4:18-19 In the Tokyo church, English classes are offered to those who attend church or Sunday school. Many have come to church and the seed has been planted through this outreach. We have experienced this in the past in Shioda when the kindergarten was an outreach ministry. On occasion someone will come to church through a connection with the kindergarten. Many seeds were planted in those early years. Oh, that they might bring forth fruit. Ways to serve There are many ways to serve, both long term and short term. Several brethren have come to Japan to teach English, as those jobs are fairly easy to find. As they assemble with the church, and fellowship with them on Sunday, it is a tremendous encouragement to everyone. These individuals can be even more useful as they learn the Japanese language and understand the culture. The Mission Committee is exploring ways to provide support for those who are interested in serving in Japan. For more information regarding this mission opportunity, please contact your local elder. Again we rememeber the words of Jesus, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the son, and of the Holy Ghost: teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.” Matthew 28:19-20 February 2013 SILVER LINING 5 As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith. Galatians 6:10 The Gospel and Deeds of Service O ur brethren seek to share a Christ-centered Gospel with the people of Ixtlan, MX. To accomplish this purpose there is a need to communicate the gospel both in clear words of teaching, as well as visible deeds of service that build trust between one another. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Matthew 5:16 Two boys and a grapefruit tree Absent fathers are not uncommon in Mexico. Sometimes this is from neglect; other times it is the consequences of the violence that has besieged Mexico these last years. Stepping in as a father-figure for two young boys in town can build trust within a whole neighborhood. As Bro. Marshall eases his pickup truck down the narrow and bumpy street in adjacent Corea, 7-year old Cesar and his 9-year old cousin immediately stop what they are doing and run to their homes. Within minutes they return, with permission from their mothers to ride for a mile in the back of the pickup to the grapefruit tree. It is not always picking grapefruit; sometimes the task for the day is watering trees or other useful jobs. Neighbors are out watching this recurring scene. There are many warm hand waves, and “Buenas tardes” exchanged. There is a sense of trust as they leave. The little community of Corea has not been without brokenness and hurt. There have been recent moments of crisis where people have cried out for help, counsel and comfort. Those with a proven track record of trustworthiness were frequently the ones to whom they turned. When the boys return, the grapefruit is shared generously among many homes in that closeknit community. These are simple deeds of service, but they build the foundation of trust that is essential for those moments when the Lord breaks up fallow ground. In this case, the immediate need was a young boy in need of a father-figure, but the more tangible fruit was fullgrown adults who knew where to turn in times of crisis. and ophthalmic equipment was donated. The Lord mercifully opened the way to transport the equipment across the border and to Ixtlan. Many cataracts have been removed; numerous eyeglasses have been fitted. People frequently ask when they plan to come down again. Sharing of talents one week each year Through these deeds, the church becomes valued by the community. Other services include medical training for the community, counseling at a rehabilitation facility, a private school, tutoring and others. Sharing fruit in the town of Corea These relationship-building activities are not planned, but simply come from a response to the Spirit's direction to serve people in need. Nonetheless, missionaries struggle with the same busyness as anyone else in the working world. Please pray that the Lord would grant our brothers and sisters, overseas and domestic, insight and compassion. Eye surgery and eye glasses Work teams serve a similar function in this same important activity of building trust. For over ten years brothers have been coming to Ixtlan annually for eye surgery and to fit eyeglasses. The optometry www.acworldrelief.org What you can do The gospel message is not directly communicated through these deeds, but they cultivate relationships of trust that the Lord uses to open hearts and give people “ears to hear.” It is not complicated, but there is an element of self-sacrifice that is required of the brothers and sisters. They must stay openhearted to the needs of those the Lord brings into their lives. The brothers and sisters are strengthened by your prayers, encouraging notes, and personal response to the needs in your own local communities. As you train your heart to listen to the Word and Spirit in your own community, you will train yourself for the most important quality needed in the mission field... a servant heart. 6 Apostolic Christian Home for the Handicapped achh.org “And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” (Matt. 26:40) “…Who is my mother? And who are my brethren? And he stretched forth his hand toward his disciples, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren! For whosoever shall do t8he will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother.” (Matt. 12:48-50) These scriptures were read recently at the funeral service of a young man who lived at Timber Ridge. BJ held a special place in the hearts of many here at the Home. He had a beautiful, radiant smile that will long be remembered. The whereabouts of BJ’s parents or family were not known, so Timber Ridge residents and staff were his only ‘family’. He could not care for himself, and relied on the loving care of faithful workers, hour by hour, day by day, for many years. Jesus considered his ‘mother and brethren’ to be those who did the will of His father. We value and place importance on earthly families, and rightfully so, but in the big picture, we care for those without family as our own. We are surrounded with countless opportunities to participate in the Lord’s work. May we be open and willing to serve with our time and talents, even though our efforts may seem small, feeble, or insignificant. Jesus said that if we serve the least of His, we are serving Him. We ask for your continued prayers on behalf of residents, families and staff as we serve the Lord. SILVER LINING GATEWAY WOODS APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHILDREN’S HOME Roger Gasser, Residential Counselor Dealing as counselors of our residents and their families teaches us the critical need of all people to depend on God. Though our residents come with a multitude of problems, what they need to develop is obedience to Biblical principles. All scripture is profitable, but most of our residents come with little background in the Word, and we can’t start with everything at once. If I were to list five Scriptural principles to begin with in dealing with our residents and their parents, I would pick the following: 1. “Love the Lord your God with all your heart.” And of course, this means we will love to read and obey the book He wrote. I think top priority would start with the Ten Commandments, because many of our residents have little sense of rules, where they first came from, and why they are important for successful living. 2. “Love your neighbor as yourself.” A very big part in helping our residents deal with life is helping them deal with each other, and with adults. Sometimes a resident has particular difficulty getting along with one or two people on campus, and we tell them those individuals are wonderful treatment opportunities for them. In any business, family, school, or church, the same applies. Why should we avoid God’s treatment for us when He places a difficult person in our lives? And He told us if we couldn’t do this one, we can’t do #1 either. 3. Pride is the worst thing that can happen to you. And it’s the most likely thing to happen. For our young people, overcoming pride February 2013 allows them to tell the truth, to take responsibility, to obtain grace, and to exhibit the transparency that typifies a workable spirit. 4. There are huge benefits in listening to older people, as well as it being God’s way. The teenagers come to us with lots of boundary issues, and a very common one is disdain for adult authority. Scripture warns us this will get worse as time goes on. They can run circles around older people in setting up a smart phone, but this is not equivalent to lessons of life learned over decades. We love kids for their enthusiasm and youthful vigor, but it is highly appropriate they submit to and learn from those who have walked the path long before they did. Ignoring this is further violation of #1, 2, and 3 above. 5. Parents at their best are still insufficient. The blessing on young people is primarily God’s work. A minister just reminded us, Noah didn’t have to go out and lasso the animals to get them in the ark. We want our young people to come into the ark so badly. We should conduct our lives with this end in view, but God can work just as easily with them as with lions and tigers. There is no sure-fire parenting manual that will guarantee children turn out a certain way. The best we can do is heed diligently what He already told us in His Word. And since not everything is explicitly covered, (“I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now,”) we’re thankful He went on to say, “Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, He will guide you into all truth.” So, we have an ongoing work adding to this short list as we continually listen to the Holy Spirit’s leading. I, personally, would welcome your input as we serve at February 2013 Gateway Woods. The Spirit certainly often uses people. News: We are searching for a Summer Volunteer Coordinator and a Top Quality Coordinator. Please see the notices in the ad section or email Bro. Ryan Donaghy at ryan. donaghy@gatewaywoods.org for more information. This is a great opportunity to impact the lives of the children on our campus! As one former resident put it, “It really makes a huge difference to [residents] when volunteers come out. It’s great when they work with us and play Frisbee and stuff. We notice.” We are also searching for our Summer Education Intern. Please see the notice in the ad section or email Bro. Adam McAfee at adam.mcafee@gatewaywoods. org for more information. This is a great opportunity to gain some experience working in an educational environment while impacting our residents! Several of our staff have experienced significant milestones recently. Congratulations are in order for Sis. Emily Kieser, who was recently married to Bro. Andrew Fischer. We would also like to congratulate Devin and Emily Wieland, who recently gave birth to their first son! Gateway Woods welcomed two new residents to campus this past month. Please pray with us as they become accustomed to their new homes. It can be a difficult adjustment for new residents as they discover a very different living situation than they have experienced before. We are very excited to work with these new children and their families. Also, please keep the teachers, houseparents and counselors of these children in your SILVER LINING prayers. Our Adoption Program saw four children placed in forever homes in the past two months. We rejoice that these children will experience the love of Christ through their adoptive families. Please be prayerful for these families as they experience the various struggles that occur with newly-adopted children. We are grateful to God for providing us with wonderful Staff. We currently have three career positions available. We have two openings for Assistant Houseparents as well as an opening for a Foster Care Program Manager. For more information please see the notice in the ad section or visit the Career Opportunities page on our website at www.gatewaywoods.org/ supporters/career-opportunities. We trust that God will continue to provide qualified, mature brothers and sisters who will serve Him in a ministry that is ‘Turning Lives Around’. Perhaps this includes you! You are an important advocate to help us spread the word about God’s work at Gateway Woods. Please continue to lift us up in prayer. Check our website www. gatewaywoods.org and our Facebook page at facebook.com/ gatewaywoods often for updates. Make sure that you are on our mailing list. In an effort to be as efficient as possible, we are gathering as many email addresses as we can for our Restoring Hope. Please send a quick message to mail@gatewaywoods.org. APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL Athens, AL Susan Koch The themes for January were dinosaurs, winter, and the New Year. We recently found some treasures 7 hidden away in storage and have been using them inside while the weather is cold. The students have been enjoying obstacle courses where they have to weave between chairs, duck under objects and crawl through tunnels. They also love the parachute (one of the hidden treasures) especially when they get to run under it. We studied the letters O through R this month. When I was introducing the letter Q to my students, I showed them a picture of Queen Elizabeth II in her queenly regalia. And when I asked them who this was, expecting them to respond with a lady or a queen or a princess, one student piped up, “It’s Ms. Susan.” I thought that was hilarious. So now that’s the joke in my classroom when we are talking about queens. Alabama, Athens Roger and Becky Roberts Christian Friendships “There are friendships that we cherish In our daily walk of life Friends with whom we meet and labor In our earthly toil and strife, Friends among the aged and youthful, Friends that live from us apart Friends of higher rank and station Find a place within my heart.” (Hymns of Zion #91) We are thankful to host the work teams on Sundays again this year and strengthen our Christian friendships and make new ones. Please remember to keep the Lord’s work in Cullman in your prayers as World Relief continues to help repair the tornado damage. Among our many visitors this month was Bro. Klint Beyer (Bern, KS) and Bro. Sam (Sis. Linda) Schlatter (Junction, OH). Thank 8 you for ministering to us. In our prayers this month are: Sis. Corine Thomas, Sis. Barbara Coulter, Frances Ray, Arnold Haggenmaker, and William Haggenmaker. When traveling to the Fellowship area using a GPS, use Frankewing as the final destination. Once you turn off Hwy 64 the Fellowship area is the first drive on the left. If you are traveling through the area this winter, we would love your fellowship! Please either call or email us ahead of time so we can make plans. Bro. Roger & Sis. Becky Roberts (931) 309-9335 mrpipes@ afo.net Arizona, Phoenix Heather Hinrichsen We are thankful for brothers who are willing to share God’s Word. This month they were Bro. Nick Gutwein (West Lafayette, IN) and Bro. Brad Bauer (Tucson, AZ). Sis. Deanna Beyer (Bro. Clarence) has our sympathy in the loss of her daughter-in-law. Also, a long time resident of the Phoenix congregation, Sis. Dorothy Zollinger (Rittman, OH) went home to be with the Lord on January 4. We grieve, but yet rejoice with her family: Sis. Linda Zollinger, Sis. Jenny Hand (Dennis) and many others. We also extend our sympathies and prayers to Bro. Erik and Sis. Cindy Langhofer and family in the passing of Bro. Erik’s mother, Sis. Judy Langhofer (Wichita, KS). Bro. Jim and Sis. Candy Meiss have moved to Austin, TX due to employment. The Phoenix congregation will miss the innumerable gifts and talents they have bestowed upon us over the past 30 years. We continue to pray for their children, Richelle SILVER LINING (Los Angeles), Kaitlyn and Trevor (Phoenix) and Lauren (Sweden). Note of Thanks: Sending you our thanks across the miles for your birthday cards, their messages with your thoughts and prayers, and special gifts for my mother’s 94th birthday. May God bless each one of you. Our love and thanks, Francys Klages and Sis. Wilma Pulfer. ARIZONA, PRESCOTT Denise Steidinger Our congregation was thankful to witness the testimonies and baptism of Lane & Beth Koehl on December 29 & 30. Elder Bros. Jon Kokanovich (Sis. Nancy), Herbie Knochel (Sis. Laurie, Phoenix) and John Wiegand (Sis. Jane, Silverton, OR) were all here for the weekend along with ministering brothers: Jay Knapp (Sis. Lisa, Tucson), Brad Bauer (Sis. Sandy, Tucson), Keith Hinrichsen (Sis. Tammy, Phoenix) and many other visitors from Tucson, Morris, Taylor and Phoenix. We give glory to God for what He has done in Lane & Beth’s life and look forward to growing in Christ together. We are looking forward to the testimony and baptism of Richard Manz the weekend of February 23 & 24. We are thankful for the ministering brothers that have come this past month: Elder Bro. Jon Kokanovich (Sis. Nancy), Gary Endress (Sis. Evelyn, Bradford, IL), Doug Brewer (Sis. Janelle, San Diego, CA) and Keith Hinrichsen (Sis. Tammy, Phoenix, AZ). Arizona, Tucson Lisa Knapp After the flurry of holiday activities we’ve had a little quieter month. Our winter visitors are joining us as the weeks go by and February 2013 it’s good to see them and reconnect. We are missing Bro. Gene and Sis. Carol Zobrist (Eureka) who are usually with us by now. Sis. Carol is receiving medical treatment this year and we are certainly keeping her and Bro. Gene in our prayers, we miss you! We have had a lengthy spell of “cold” weather by Tucson standards, coats and gloves were dusted off and put to use. We are happy to see our sunshine return and I’m sure our snowbirds would agree! Lord willing, we look forward to hosting a weekend of activities for the California and Arizona churches on President’s weekend. California, Altadena California, San Diego Janelle Brewer We were challenged at our New Year’s service to press toward the prize of Christ Jesus in the coming year and put behind us those things from the past year. We pray that God will continue to grant each one of us grace for each day that we walk here. We were blessed to have Bro. Willis Ehnle (Sis. Lois, Peoria, IL), Bro. Harvey Kuenzi (Sis. Jennifer, Silverton, OR), and Bro. Gary Endress (Sis. Evelyn, Bradford, IL) with us this month. We were edified by their gathering together with us. May God bless them for their efforts in ministering to us! We also thank the many other visitors that assembled with us! “Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is His reward.” (Psalm 127:3) Brynnlea Marian Koehl was welcomed into the family of Bro. Terry and Sis. Yasmin on January 12. Brielle and Brennen are excited February 2013 to have a little sister! We rejoice with their family and pray a blessing upon them! Thankful grandparents are Elder Bro. Peter and Sis. Marian Petrovic. If anyone is vacationing in the Palm Springs/Palm Desert area this winter, please feel free to contact Bro. Doug and Sis. Janelle Brewer at djbrewer2003@gmail.com or 309256-9606 so that we can have an opportunity to fellowship together on Wednesday evening while you are staying in the area. CANADA, KITCHENER, ONTARIO Kim Leman “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28) We were blessed by the ministry of Elder Bro. Mark Bahr (Sis. Bev, Detroit, MI) and Bro. Ned Stoller (Sis. Heidi, Alto, MI). We always appreciate our loved ones who give of their time to visit us and minister God’s Word. There are many blessings in being part of a small church. If God has given you a heart to be an active part of a small band of believers, please consider moving to Kitchener. As in any assembly, there are many roles to be filled to make a church flourish. We would welcome any of our brethren who have been led of the Lord to support us in this way. Colorado, Denver Lily Zarkovacki “I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD” (Psalms 122:1) We always appreciate the visiting SILVER LINING ministers who lend themselves to bring forth God’s word to us. Our thanks to Bro. David Marquart (Sis. Lori, Taylor, MO) and Bro. Doug Wagenbach (Sis. Lillian, San Diego, CA) who were here this past month. We would also like to wish our dear Sis. Dominique Lasnier a sad farewell, as she has accepted a job in Garden Grove, IA. She will be missed! We are thankful to have Sis. Javon Steffen (Bluffton, IN) here with us for a few months as she will be working in Denver. Connecticut, Rockville Sheila Gerber Lauren Goric “And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved.” (Acts 2:47) Our congregation has been blessed with four new converts. Dylan Trombley, Lanae Schneider (Bro. Doug and Sis. Jane), Leah Mangold (Dave and Sis. Heather), and Ben Carlson (Christie, son of Bro. Wally and Sis. Judy) have decided to turn their lives to the Lord and live for Him. We were thankful to have many visitors this past month. Bro. Justin Moser (Sis. Robin, Altadena, CA) brought us the Word on December 23. Bro. Todd Graff (Sis. Lydia, Akron, OH), Bro. Randy Gasser (Sis. Sue, Detroit, MI) and Elder Bro. Dave Graff (Sis. Barb, Akron, OH) were with us for the wedding of Bro. Samuel Greenbank (Bro. Glen and Sis. Joan, Akron, OH) and Sis. Laura Virkler (Bro. Terry and Sis. Cindy). We appreciated the many visitors that came from Akron for the wedding on December 30. We wish Bro. Sam and Sis. Laura the Lord’s nearness as they begin their life together. 9 “Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted” (Matthew 5:4) We extend our sympathies to those who have family members who have recently passed away. Sis. Barb Hangartner (Bro. Dave) mourns the passing of her sisterin-law, Anna Fluckiger. Sis. Elsa Champ’s sister-in-law, Sis. Lucy Buser (Bro. Ernie, Sarasota, FL) was also laid to rest. Sis. Joyce Schneider’s (Bro. Roy) sister, Sis. Sharon Elsasser (Bro. Jordan, Bradford, IL), passed away. Bro. Ken Crary (Sis. Deb) laid his mother, Phyllis Crary, to rest. Sis. Shelia Gerber (Bro. Ronnie) also lost her mother, Ann Rowe. We will continue to keep these loved ones in our prayers and trust that the Lord will bring them comfort. District of Columbia, Washington Henrietta Meyer For December we had two families taking care of our church. Bro. Ralph and Sis. Diane Lanz (Rittman, OH) were here the first few weeks. Over Christmas and into January, our caretakers were Bro. Mike and Sis. Donna Putt (Francesville, IN). Our caretaker schedule is booked for 2013, except for the month of August. We are currently taking reservations for 2014. If you feel led to support one of our small churches, this would be a wonderful way to do so. If you are interested and are free to spend 3-4 weeks in the DC area, please contact Sis. Doreen Steffen at dkgsteffen@ gmail.com or 302-540-6574. Our minsters this month were Bro. Troy Leyse (Sis. Kelly, Bluffton, IN), Bro. Todd Graff (Sis. Lydia, Akron, OH), Elder Bro. Ben Wiegand (Sis. Michelle, Philadelphia, PA), Bro. Chris Kuenzi (Sis. Mary, Silverton, OR), and Bro. 10 SILVER LINING Jerry Bauman (Sis. Martha, Rittman, OH). Other visitors this month were from Sardis, OH; Forrest, IL; and Philadelphia, PA. We are truly grateful for the ministers and families that travel, sometimes great distances to be with us for services. If you are planning to visit Washington, D.C. area for vacation or business, please contact Bro. Joe and Sis. Holly Bohart at jbohart@ gmail.com or Sis. Henrietta Meyer at (703) 904-8301 for assistance and to let us know how many to expect for Sunday services. meeting Wednesday evenings at the Three Oaks Elementary School in Estero, just north of Bonita Springs, FL. This location is near central for most of the permanent folks of our church. Our faithful church relocation committee has been constantly been making this possible by meeting with everyone to meet all the legal issues. Our church was blessed this last month when Elder Bro. Mark Streitmatter (Sis. Sara, Bloomington, IL) ministered to us. Florida, Ft. Lauderdale Renee Mangold We were grateful to have several visiting ministers recently. Visiting in November were Bro. Tom Leman, Denver, CO; Bro. Dennis Kaufmann (Sis. Bonnie), Bloomington, IL and Bro. Jedd Rocke (Sis. Marsha), Goodfield, IL. Visiting in January were Bro. Virgil Metzger (Sis. Mary), Chicago, IL; Bro. Stephen Baner (Sis. DonnaLou), Gridley, IL and Bro. Virgil Kaeb (Sis. Suellen), Sarasota, FL. We pray for a blessing on His obedient servants that serve and share His Word. Bro. Virgil Kaeb also brought us an update on World Relief. It’s wonderful as January draws to a close to have a full church with many visitors to sing, worship and fellowship. January also brings to mind perhaps new resolutions for the coming year. We heard St. John 2:5 read from the pulpit. “Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it”. That sounds like a resolution worth making and keeping. Since we didn’t send our news last month, there has been quite a bit of ground traveled. Our young mothers are well in their semester of studies at Edison College and their children have adjusted quite well to daycare. The young women who went to be with their families over Christmas break had a nice visit. New Beginnings had a board meeting which was well-attended. There was a Illinois college-age group that traveled to visit us between Christmas and New Year’s. We enjoyed getting to know them and appreciate their time of trimming trees and playing with the kids and interacting with their moms. They were able to get a closeup view of our vision here at The New Beginnings. We hear so much of orphans and abused children. Our mission here is to work with young mothers who may not have a family support system. Upon providing resources for the mothers, she is able to have a stable and healthy environment for her children, all the while she attends school to better her chances for a good job. We feel strongly that the children are better off staying with a parent than being shifted from foster home to foster home. Florida, north ft. Myers Victor Beer Our North Ft. Myers church is looking forward to the new location sometime in the future. We are News from the New Beginnings February 2013 By providing for the mother and her children, we hope the cycle of dysfunction will be broken and affect lives far into the future. If you or anyone you know are interested in being part of this worthwhile ministry, please contact Bro. Bill at 309-824-3981. At present time, we have 3 young ladies and their children. We are in need of help before we take in any more families. It is heartbreaking to turn so many away. This is still our message: “Rescue the perishing, Care for the dying Snatch them in pity from sin and the grave; Weep o’er the erring one, lift up the fallen, Tell them of JESUS the mighty to save.” (Gospel Hymns #463) FLORIDA, SARASOTA Kim Ott “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.” (Philippians 4:6) We lift up our hearts in prayer for Sis. Marie Keller (Bro. Art) as she has recently had surgery on her knee. We also remain in prayer for retired Elder Bro. Dale Eisenmann (Sis. Judy) as he continues on with his chemotherapy treatment and for Sis. Linda Sabo (Bro. Doug) as she moves through her healing process. As we pray for good health for our loved ones, we can thank God for hearing our prayers and already putting into motion the answers He knows to be in each one of our best interests. Two recent car accidents caused concern for a few loved ones in our congregation. Sis. Carol Koehl (Bro. Ron) along with her two February 2013 grandchildren, Faith and Grace, were able to escape a more serious situation with only minor injuries to Sis. Carol. Sis. DiAnne Brown (Bro. Larry) also was involved in a car accident when someone ran a stop sign. Thankfully also, Sis. DiAnne sustained injuries that were minor as well. Even though by definition the injuries were “minor”, we know that even those kind need our prayers for continued healing. Our prayers and sympathy extend to Bro. Ernie Buser as his dear wife, Sis. Lucy, has passed away. We are thankful that prior to Sis. Lucy’s death, she had made the most important life decision of all which is to seek out her soul’s salvation and walk with the Lord. What a comfort we can have knowing that this is not the end, our final forever good-bye, but for those who have been saved by the blood of Jesus Christ, we have the hope that we will be reunited once again in heaven. We were thankful to have four visiting ministers share in God’s Word with us this month. We never tire of hearing God’s truth exhorted and encouraged to us. It is our hope that God would add His blessing to these brothers and their families, including: Elder Bro. Wayne Banwart (Sis. Charlen, Champaign, IL), Bro. Dennis Rassi (Sis. Diane, Austin, TX), Bro. Curt Rassi (Sis. Kathy, Tremont, IL), and Bro. Clint Schmidt (Sis. Maggie, Winthrop, MN). Our annual business meeting was held this month. Together we reviewed the past year’s reports in various areas of church business as well as taking elections for new offices. Voted to renew another 3-year-term for their current positions were Bro. Mike Siladie as our church treasurer and Bro. Aaron Ott as a Sunday School teacher. SILVER LINING Other positions voted to be filled with new terms included: Sis. Kim Ott, kitchen committee; Sis. Lindsay Brown, Sunday School teacher; Bro. Todd Hebert, Sound Room; and Bro. Timm Kaeb, trustee. GEORGIA, ATLANTA ILLINOIS, BELVIDERE Doreen Moser Shayla Steffen Who are you working for? This was the question that was asked by a minister on a recent work team in Cullman AL. Every day when we go about our daily tasks are we working for the Lord? Is your light shining? Do others around you know whom you serve? Working in the Lords service... The love of God was shared by our loving shepherds and their families this month. Bros. Gary Brown (Forrest, IL), Dan Koch (Tremont, IL), Ron Schambach (Elgin, IL) and Mark Wettstein (Lacrosse, IN) spent a Sunday in Belvidere. We appreciate the effort it takes to travel and are thankful for your work in the Lord’s vineyard. Working to bring relief to the less fortunate… Working to bring relief to those that are less fortunate was put in action during a recent Sunday with world relief activities. Showing the love of God is many times a far greater service than just telling people, the Love of God is greater far than tongue or pen can ever tell. Working to rebuild homes, working on new relationships with home owners, working with brothers and sisters in the Lord has been some of the blessings of the work team in Cullman AL. Our small congregation will have loved ones working there throughout the winter months. 11 May 2013 give us many opportunities to work for the Lord and to tell and show others what he has done for us! Illinois, BloomingtonNormal Shelley Steffen Gina Hodel ILLINOIS, BRADFORD Sandi Joos Roseann Stahl “Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.” (1 Corinthians 15:58) Our congregation was reminded twice this month that we know not when our work on earth for the Lord will be finished. May it be said of us “She hath done what she could…” (Mark 14:8) On Saturday, December 29 we laid to rest a dear sister, Sharon Elsasser. Sis. Sharon passed away after a short illness. Our sympathy extends to her husband, Bro. Jordan, along with her children: Michael (Sue) Elsasser, Marina (Kevin) Endress, Bro. Matthew (Sis. Becky) Elsasser, Troy (Leslie) Elsasser, Sis. Heather (Bro. Troy) Pyles, Josh Elsasser, and Brock (Mindy) Elsasser. Less than two weeks later, we again gathered for the funeral of our dear brother, Ben Ehnle. We pray for God’s comforting spirit for his wife, Sis. Audrey, and his children, Sis. Pat (Bro. Sam) Plattner (Goodfield, IL) and Sis. Connie (Bro. Don) Manz (Junction, OH). Although Bro. Ben had recently assembled with the Eureka congregation, we have fond memories of the many years he spent in Bradford. We appreciate Elder Bro. Ervin Knecht 12 (Sis. Sandra, Eureka, IL) and Bro. Mark Zimmerman (Sis. Cheryl, Eureka, IL) being with us for the funeral. “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die…” (Ecclesiastes 3:1-2) Although we sorrow with those that sorrow, we also rejoice with those that rejoice. We rejoice with Bro. Tyler and Sis. Tonya Joos in the birth of a daughter, Rhea Louise. Her siblings, Tori, Lane, and Alex, welcome her with joy. Grandparents are Bro. Ralph and Sis. Jenny Joos and Bro. Brad and Sis. Teresa Gudeman. We also have joy this month as Sarah Endress (Elder Bro. Bruce and Sis. Elizabeth) has sought the Lord in repentance. We always appreciate visitors. We appreciated Bro. Scott Schambach (Sis. Hope, Columbus, OH) assembling with us and bringing forth the Word. In addition, the fellowship of the Princeville, IL congregation was enjoyed on a Sunday evening when they gathered with us for a church singing. Our prayers are with Sis. Charlene Dietz as she undergoes chemotherapy. We look forward to when she can again assemble with us. Shannon Pyles and Steve Varga were united in marriage. Their parents are Bro. Dennis and Sis. Becky Pyles and Joe and Rose Varga. We will miss Shannon as she has moved and is now assembling with the Kitchener, Ontario congregation. “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” (2 Cor. 5:7) SILVER LINING Illinois, Champaign Sarah Drake Greetings from ChampaignUrbana! The new year brings new beginnings, but it brings endings as well. Our hearts go out to many whose loved ones have recently ended their time on this earth. Sis. Jackie and Bro. David Eisenmann, along with their children: Sis. Sydney, Cortney, and Mackenzie, said goodbye to Sis. Jackie’s grandfather, Jim Claudon of Fairbury, IL. Our Sis. Dona Fehr and our Bro. Tom Fehr (Sis. Sarah, children: Trace and Shay), laid to rest their dear grandfather, Bro. Elmer Fehr of West Bend, IA. Bro. David Bauer and Bro. Sherm Bauer said goodbye to their aunt, Sis. Loretta Bauer of Gridley (formerly from Cissna Park). Sis. Beth Walder and her children: Brittany, Jeremy, Jonathan, Brooke, and Jordan, mourn the loss of Sis. Beth’s grandmother, Sis. Sarah Frank of Morton, IL. May God comfort all who mourn as we look forward to reuniting with our loved ones in Heaven. Our Bro. Steve Joos has moved from his home in Poseyville, IN to a new residence in Lewistown, IL. We wish him the best and trust that God will be with him in this transition. We appreciated our visiting ministers this month: Elder Bro. Ben Wiegand (Sis. Michelle, Philadelphia, PA) and Elder Bro. John Wiegand (Sis. Jane, Silverton, OR). May God bless you for all you do. ILLINOIS, CHICAGO Rachel Meyer Greetings from Chicago. As we move into 2013, we have many from our congregation in need February 2013 of prayer for health issues. Our Sis. Jean O’Shea (Bro. Tom) is recovering at home from surgery. Cristela Cardenas (Tony) was also in the hospital and is now home. Bro. Norm Stahl (Sis. Gloria) is recovering from a leg injury. Janet Eckel, Sis. Christine Eckel’s daughter, continues to receive chemo treatments. Retired Elder Bro. Dale Eisenmann (Sis. Judy) and Sis. Lois Metzger (Bro. Boyd) are dealing with new treatments and tests. Our sincere hope is for God’s healing and comfort for each one. We welcome Sis. Tami Inoue from Bloomington, IL to our Chicago church family. We are thankful to have her worshipping with us and pray she will soon feel at home. Each one is a blessing. Sis. Julie Eisenmann has gone to Spain to study and plans to return in May. We are happy she has this opportunity and pray she has a blessed experience and safe return. Do you ever look, but not see? This week at work I used our fax machine and was not sure if the papers went face down or face up. None of my co-workers were there when I faxed, so I sent it both ways to ensure it would be received. Imagine my chagrin when I asked someone later and she pointed to where it said on the fax machine tray – “face down.” I had stood there looking at the tray for several minutes but did not see the answer clearly written in front of me. Jesus commended his disciples in Matthew 13:16 when he said, “But blessed are your eyes, for they see: and your ears, for they hear.” Just prior to saying this, he had been teaching about the parable of the sower and the seed. What a wonderful commendation to receive from Jesus! In our current day, we have the Bible at our fingertips. It is February 2013 SILVER LINING the resource that will lead us safely through our spiritual journey and ultimately to our home in Heaven. Do we appreciate this privilege and take advantage of it often? (The following pledge was said before every VBS session and program during my childhood. It is a memory that I love.) Bauer, including Bro. Fred and Sis. Joan Waldbeser and Sis. Helen Jansen. Sis. Loretta lived here much of her life, but was living in Gridley at the time of her passing. Our prayers of healing are with Marvin Martin and Sis. Myrna Weerts and Sis. Nancy Hauptli, who went through knee surgeries recently. “I pledge allegiance to the Bible, God’s As the new year unfolds, there Holy Word. seems to be many uncertainties, but A lamp unto my feet, a light unto my a brother recently encouraged us to path. keep simply trusting our Lord and It’s words will I hide in my heart, that He will continue to provide as He I may not sin against God.” has in the past. Illinois, Cissna Park Tina Walder Janie Waldbeser Grandchildren are a special blessing. Little Kendyn Ethan was born to Bro. Curt and Sis. Amber Wiegand (Congerville, IL). His grandparents are Bro. Dennis and Sis. Sharon Walder. Happy siblings welcoming him home are Olivia, Braden , Mallory and Lainey. Logan Greg was born to Bro. Chad and Sis. Janice Kaeb (Remington, IN). His thankful grandparents are Bro. Eric and Sis. Luann Kaeb and his two excited siblings are Rose and Preston. We thank Elder Bro. Tom Waldbeser (Atlanta, GA) and Bro. Dan Moser for sharing God’s Word with us over the holiday season. At our annual church business meeting, Bro. Dan Walder and Sis. Adrea Wells were asked to serve in Sunday School and Bro. Walt Laubscher and Bro. Stan Maul were selected as trustees. Serving on the Fellowship Hall committee is Bro. Rod Steffen and Bro. John Conrad. Thanks to those who have served in these positions in our small church. Our love and sympathy is extended to the family of Sis. Loretta ILLINOIS, CONGERVILLE Rachel Currier Bro. David and Sis. Erica Steffen welcomed their first child, Josiah Eric, into their home. Grandparents of Josiah are Kent and Sis. Beth Steffen and Eric and Pam Kuchenmeister. We certainly wish them God’s continued blessings as they raise their little son. Bro. Harold and Sis. Ashley Schieber also embraced a son, Job Michael, into their family. He is welcomed by older sister, Mila, and grandparents: Bro. Mike and Sis. Mary Schieber and Bro. Mark and Sis. Lisa Schmidgall (Eureka). Our thoughts and prayers go out to those in our congregation who have lost loved ones. Bro. Scott and Sis. Jan Stickling and Bro. Dennis and Sis. Gayle Virkler have felt the loss of their father, Bro. Ben Stickling (Peoria), recently. May the Lord comfort them during this time of sorrow. Sis. Lulu Zimmerman spent several days in the hospital. We are thankful she was able to come home, and for the Lord’s providence for her. We appreciate those who were willing to bring forth God’s Word 13 this past month. Visiting ministers include Bro. Brent Kellenberger (Sis. Beth, Kansas City), Bro. Mark Rufener (Sis. Julie, Mansfield), and Bro. Brent Walder (Sis. Naomi, Rockville). May they continue to feel God’s guiding hand. Illinois, Elgin Amy Gasser We thank visiting Bros. Ron Bollier (Indianapolis, IN), Scott Schambach (Columbus, OH), and Todd Stoller (Latty, OH) for their services in the ministry. Bro. Dave expressed appreciation for the help, support and prayers for the elder forums held in Elgin in January. A special thank you to those who provided transportation, meals and daily help during the forums. Bro. Paul Weiss spent time in the hospital recently. We are thankful that he is now recovering. Our sympathy is extended to Sis. Marie Hugh as her younger sister, Lucille Fuqua, passed away on January 3 in Simi Valley, CA. We welcome Sis. Shanna Rayburn (Francesville, IN), who recently relocated to Downers Grove, IL for employment. We hope that she will soon feel at home. Krista Schifferer and Adam Jones of San Jose, CA have announced their engage-ment. Their parents are Wayne Schifferer and Sis. Joyce Schifferer and Rick and Sandy Jones. An August 3 wedding is planned. At our annual business meeting on January 16, the results of three elections were announced. Bro. Fred Dietz replaced Bro. Matt Schambach as Church Treasurer; Bro. Matt Kinsinger replaced Bro. Dick Kilgus as ACR Director, and Bro. Mark Gasser replaced Bro. Dave Rinkenberger as Fellowship Center Trustee. SILVER LINING 14 ILLINOIS, EUREKA Debra Blunier Linda Rocke Christmas is a wonderful time full of spiritual blessings. We were especially blessed by visiting ministers who shared the joy and hope of the Word with us, including Bro. Randy Mogler (Sis. Evie, Washington, IL), Bro. Jeff Grimm (Sis. Ruth, Goodfield, IL), Bro. Randy Beer (Sis. Deb, Milford, IN), and Bro. Chad Leman (Sis. Kimberly, Kitchener, ON). Elder Bros. John Wiegand (Sis. Jane, Silverton, OR) and Duane Rocke (Sis. Bonnie , Minneapolis, MN) also shared the Word with us, as well as Bro. Kent Getz (Sis. Betty, Elgin IA) and Bro. Ned Stoller (Sis. Heidi, Alto, MI). Singing at Christmas seems to truly reflect the joy of the season. Eureka had a special night together with all-church caroling that all generations could enjoy. Everyone from the smallest toddler to the eldest grandparent also enjoyed the Christmas program as the Sunday School students retold the story that never grows old. We extend our sympathy to the family of Sis. Mabel Wittmer, whose funeral was on the last day of the year. Sis. Norma Hangartner was hospitalized and is now recuperating at our Nursing Home in Eureka. Sis. Carol Zobrist and Sis. Sherry Martin (Bro. Bruce) are continuing treatment and appreciate your prayers. ILLINOIS, FAIRBURY Angela Herr Kay Steffen “When upon life’s billows you are tempest-tossed, when you are discouraged, thinking all is lost, count your many blessings, name them one by one, and it will surprise you what the Lord hath done.” (Hymns of Zion #116) The weekend of January 5 and 6 was a blessing for our congregation as we heard the testimonies and witnessed the baptisms of three dear souls. We welcome Sis. Kelly Waldbeser (Jim and Sis. Renae), Bro. Drew Banwart (Bro. Dale and Sis. Donna), and Bro. Jake Steidinger (Bro. Keith and Sis. Kristine) as our new sister and brothers in Christ. We pray that they may stay grounded upon the Rock of our Salvation, Jesus Christ. We thank Elder Bro. Tom Waldbeser (Atlanta, GA) and Elder Bro. Marvin Dotterer (Forrest, IL) for assisting our Elder Bro. Rick Plattner in this important work. We are thankful for the many visitors who worshipped with us this past month, including several visiting ministers. May God bless Elder Bro. Jay Luthi (LamontGridley, KS), Elder Bro. Ben Wiegand (Philadelphia, PA), Bro. Jerry Wagenbach (Oakville, IA), Bro. Kerwin Edelman (Athens, AL), Bro. Chad Leman (Kitchener, ON), Bro. James Fehr (Tremont, IL), Elder Bro. Duane Rocke (Minneapolis, MN), Bro. Al Schambach (Remington, IN), Bro. Brian Waibel (Champaign, IL), Bro. Dan Moser (Elgin, IL), and Bro. Todd Sinn (Latty, OH) for sharing God’s Word with us. May we continue to remember our dear ministering and elder brothers in prayer. We extend our sympathy to William Fehr (Helen), Sis. Anna Mae Fehr, and Sis. Eunice Stork (Bro. John) in the loss of their two sisters, Norma Edelman who passed away on December 23 and Mary Fehr who passed away on January 18. Our thoughts and prayers have February 2013 also been with the family of our Bro. Marvin Bender (late Sis. Clara) who passed away on January 1. May each one feel the comfort of God’s Holy Spirit as they mourn the loss of their loved ones. ILLINOIS, FORREST Lisa Aberle Lynn Dotterer “Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.” (Psalm 127:3) Bro. Shawn, Sis. Tami, Aaron, Abigail, Laurel, Jordan, Caden, and Colton Aberle welcomed Madison Joy. Her thankful grandparents are Bro. Gary and Sis. Jane Brown and Bro. Mark and Sis. Laverne Aberle. Emma Joy is the new daughter of Bro. Mark and Sis. Natalie Schneider. Her excited siblings and grandparents are: Allie, Kate, Ian, Bro. Kevin and Sis. Denise Kilgus, and Bro. Jim and Sis. Sandra Schneider. Nora Jo Mueller was born early to Bro. Mark and Sis. Erika Mueller and big brother, Ty. Her thankful grandparents are Bro. Jim and Sis. Lucy Slagel, Sis. Connie Mueller (Bloomington, IL), and Chuck Mueller. Our prayers are with Bro. Mark and Sis. Erika as Nora has to spend some extra time in the hospital. Sis. Nettie Kyburz, Sis. Erika Mueller (Bro. Mark), and Bro. Glen Zimmerman (Sis. Mildred) all spent time in the hospital this month. We are thankful visiting brothers are willing to be used in God’s service. We thank Bro. Gary Anliker (Elgin, IL), Bro. Brian Waibel (Champaign, IL), and Bro. Michael Wagenbach (Wolcott, IN) for sharing God’s Word with us. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Bro. Reuben Stork (Sis. Devra) February 2013 for teaching our children in Sunday School for the last ten years. May God grant Bro. Nate Kelson (Sis. Paula), Bro. Adam Zimmerman (Sis. Rachel), and Bro. Tory Zimmerman (Sis. Wendy) grace and wisdom as they begin their teaching terms. Illinois, Goodfield Melissa Rokey Kayla Wiegand Our thoughts and prayers have been with Sis. Maribeth Rocke (Bro. Adam) as she has recently been hospitalized. We trust that God will be with her while she recovers. Also, our dear Madolyn Tanner has spent several days in the hospital. “I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.” (St. John 14:18) Sis. Pat Plattner’s (Bro. Sam) father, Bro. Ben Ehnle (Bradford, IL), went to his heavenly home this past month. May each family member feel our prayers and God’s presence during this time. “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” (Proverbs 22:6) Bro. Wade and Sis. Hallie Wettstein are thankful to announce the arrival of their daughter, Annalise Mary. Annalise was born on January 11 and was welcomed home by her big sister, Macy, and brother, Talon. Thankful grandparents are Bro. Mike and Sis. Mary Schieber (Congerville, IL) and Bro. Jake and Sis. Mary Wettstein. May God grant them the wisdom to raise their precious children. “And I will set up shepherds over them which shall feed them: and they shall fear no more, nor be dismayed, neither shall they be lacking, saith the Lord.” (Jeremiah 23:4) As God so beautifully revealed, SILVER LINING we are looking to Bro. Jeff Grimm (Sis. Ruth) to be our next elder in Goodfield. He will go to the elder conference the first full week of February and will be interviewed before the entire elder body to be approved by them. We continue to lift them up in prayer as God prepares them for this job. We know that God is a faithful employer and they will be blessed by this work. We are so thankful for the visiting ministers that we had this past month. Those who have lent themselves to serve our congregation include: Elder Bro. Earl Ringger (Sis. Dixie, Gridley, IL), Bro. Steve Baner (Sis. Donnalou, Gridley, IL), Bro. Don Manz (Sis. Connie, Junction, OH), and Bro. Darren Plattner (Sis. Sue, Champaign, IL). May God richly bless them for sharing His Word. “While we walk the pilgrim pathway, Clouds will overspread the sky; But when traveling days are over, Not a shadow not a sigh. Let us then be true and faithful, Trusting serving every day; Just one glimpse of Him in glory Will the toils of life repay. Onward to the prize before us! Soon His beauty we’ll behold; Soon the pearly gates will open, We shall tread the streets of gold. Chorus: When we all get to heaven, What a day of rejoicing that will be! When we all see Jesus, We’ll sing and shout the victory.” (Tabernacle Hymns #51 vs.2-4) Illinois, Gridley Perry Klopfenstein Sis. Loretta Baurer, 86, passed away on January 6, 2013. It appears that she died while praying next to her bed. She had moved to Gridley from Cissna Park about 18 months ago. She was preceded in death 15 by her husband of 55 years, Bro. Kenneth R. Baurer. She is survived by a daughter, Sis. Marla Ringger, Gridley; and by three sons, Rick Baurer, Franklin, TN, Jim Baurer, Champaign, and Mike Baurer, Floyds Knob, IN. She is survived as well by two brothers, Don Feller, Morton and Bro. Todd Feller, Kouts, IN; and by four sisters, Sis. Elna Grimm, Goodfield, Sis. Geri Neukommmmm, Morton, Sis. Dona Grimm, Quincy, and Sis. Joan Waldbeser, Cissna Park. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She was the daughter of deceased Elder Ezra Feller, Cissna Park. Although she was among us here in Gridley for a short period, we enjoyed her kindness, and her appreciation for the brethren here. Bros. Paul Klopfenstein and Keith Zimmerman had surgery. Also, Bro. Roy Zimmerman had open heart surgery. Sis. Carolyn Schlipf and Sis. Linda Kinder had surgery this past month. Sis. Jane Staudinger continues to take radiation therapy in Indianapolis. Bro. Stan Ringger is taking treatments for brain tumors. Peter Edward Stoller was born on December 5. He is the son of Bro. Jeff and Sis. Cynde Stoller. Grandparents are Bro. Joe and Sis. Karen Stoller, and Bro. Gary and Sis. Elna Wettstein, Roanoke. Peter has six siblings: Jeremiah, 14, Faith, 13, Patience, 11, Matthew, 7, Mercy, 4, and Micah, 2. Tyson Grey Stoller was born on December 27. He is the first child of Bro. Josh and Sis. Julie Stoller. Grandparents are Bro. Roger and Sis. Mary Stoller, and Bro. Dave and Sis. Barb Kaeb, Tremont. Sis. Kristin Kaeb was announced to marry Bro. Brent Fehr. She is the daughter of Bro. Harvey and Sis. Judy Kaeb. His parents are 16 Bro. Nathan and Sis. Marsha Fehr, Fairbury Illinois, Morton Annette Tanner Julie Bahr We are thankful for the brothers who commit their time to bringing us the Word of Truth. Our thanks to Bro. Les Kaeb (Sis. Christine, Francesville, IN) and also to Bro. Steve Sauder (Sis. Mary, Tremont, IL) who assisted Bro. Ted Witzig Sr. with the Memorandum to the church. Congratulations to first-time parents, Brad and Crissy Stephens, who welcomed baby girl, Madison Sue, on December 19. Thankful grandparents are Bro. Mark and Sis. Esther Stephens and Tim (Pam) Hucol. On December 25, baby boy, Pierce Bradley, entered the home of firsttime parents, Bro. Ryan and Sis. Laura Luginbuhl. Grateful for his safe arrival are grandparents, Bro. Bradley and Sis. Deb Braker and Bro. Rob and Sis. Gina Luginbuhl (Roanoke, IL). The parting of a loved one is like a farewell greeting mingled with sorrow. Our sympathy is with Sis. Geri (Bro. Al) Neukomm in the loss of her dear sister, Sis. Loretta Bauer (Gridley, IL). Bro. Karl Schuon (Sis. Elsa) also said farewell to his departed brother, Julius Schuon, who lived in Germany. Our prayers are for the safe health, energy and guidance of the Holy Spirit for our ministering Bro. Jon and Sis. Christie Zeller who have committed a few months to the work in Haiti. Our church is also aware of others that are attending work teams and are praying for them. Let God be praised! Prayer is the POWER HOUSE of the CHURCH! SILVER LINING ILLINOIS, PEORIA Pam Fritzenmeier We thank and praise God to report two life-changing announcements! First, we have a new convert, Caleb Stickling, son of Chris and Sis. Marsha. Then, January 6, we heard of the engagement of Bro. Zach Knobloch to Sis. Daniela Robles Martinez, both from Magdalena, MX. Bro. Zach’s parents are Bro. Paul and Sis. Lynne. Bro. Shayne and Sis. Emily Fehr (Chicago, IL) were blessed with a baby girl, December 18. Madelyn Mae is named after two of her great grandmas. Her big brother is Brady and grandparents are Bro. Dave and Sis. Kathy Obergfel and Dave and Sis. Linda Fehr (Washington, IL). Our sincere thanks to Bro. John (Sis. Jill) Bradle (Roanoke, IL) for spending Wednesday night, January 9, teaching us from God’s Word. Several families have laid loved ones to rest this month. We extend our sympathy and prayers to each one. They include Bro. Merle (Sis. Mary) Weyeneth and family, as Bro. Merle’s brother, Clarke (Eureka, IL) passed on December 24. On January 1, Bro. Ben Stickling passed away. His family from Peoria includes three sons: Bro. Craig (Sis. Jacki), Chris (Sis. Marsha), and Bro.Gabe (Sis. Molly) and many grandchildren. Bro. Willis (Sis. Lois) Ehnle’s brother, Bro. Ben (Sis. Audrey, Eureka, IL) passed away January 5. Many are suffering health issues and would appreciate your prayers. These include Sis. Lillian (Bro. Bob) Cagle, Sis. Michelle (Bob) Coburn, Sis. Maria Graham, Sis. Bernie (Bro. Ed) Meister, Sis. Dee Metzger, Bro. Harry (Sis. Loretta) Eisenmann, Sonny (Rhoda) Hess, Bro. Irvin (Sis. Sharon) Hodel, Bro.Wayne February 2013 (Sis. Carol) Klopfenstein, Bro. Ken (Sis. Darlene) Hoerr, and Joy Bao, daughter of Bro. Willis and Sis. Lois Ehnle. Our local missionaries serving in various places also desire our prayer support. These include Bro. Tim and Sis. Joan Reinhard and family, and Sis. Kelsey Klopfenstein, all in Haiti, and in Magdalena, Bro. Zach Knobloch, Bro. Jason Grassi, and Bro. Jonathon and Sis. Bere Aupperle. Illinois, Princeville Renee Herrmann Gloria White Sunday January 6 was the wedding of Sis. Brittany Martin (Bro. Larry and Sis. Tiffany) to Bro. Tim Schwind (Bro. Dennis and Sis. Rita) of Roanoke. Visiting ministers for this special occasion were Elder Bro. Tom Hoffman (Roanoke, IL), Bro. Tim Hohulin (Roanoke, IL) and Bro. Justin Koch (Washington, IL). We are always thankful for God’s direction in life. Other visiting ministers this month were Elder Bro. Paul Messner (Winthrop, MN), Bro. James Fehr (Tremont, IL), Bro. John Grimm (Columbus, OH) and Bro. Matt Feucht (Roanoke, IL). Ashley Ehnle (Bro. Phil and Sis. Barb) and Adam Gilbert (Fred and Gale) of Princeville were united in marriage on January 5. We wish them God’s blessings as they begin this new chapter in their life together. We are always thankful when a soul turns from sin and darkness to the light of Jesus Christ. Cody Blunier (Bro. Darin and Sis. Keri) and Elisabeth Martin (Bro. Ed and Sis. Gladys) have made this decision in their lives. We pray they can walk the same path that so many have walked before them. Sis. Martha Jane Siebenthal was February 2013 our hospital patient recently. She is now assembling with us again. Sis. Lucille Rumbold was in the hospital in late November and is now recuperating at Peoria Skylines. Our hearts go to Sis. Mary Stoller (Bro. Bruce) in the recent loss of her mother, Sis. Judy Langhofer (Wichita, KS). God is a great comfort in our great loss. Our annual business meeting was held Wednesday, January 9. We wish to extend a sincere thank you to those who have fulfilled their terms of service. We pray for those assuming new responsibilities; for diligience and willingness to take their place and do what God has for them to do. Note of Thanks: I would like to thank everyone for their prayers, cards, meals, gifts and many kind deeds extended to me this past year while I was in the hospital and recovering. May God bless each of you. Harvey Stahl Illinois, Roanoke Jamie Hodel Barb Schwind “Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.” (Psalm 127:3) Our congregation rejoices with those who have welcomed home new babies this month. Grace Elizabeth Schumacher was born on December 26 to Dustin & Cassie of Washington. Her grandparents are Bro. Glen & Sis. Carol Martin, Karen Schumacher of Washington, and Mike Schumacher of Roanoke. Pierce Bradley Luginbuhl was born on December 25 to Bro. Ryan & Sis. Laura (Morton). His grandparents are Bro. Brad & Sis. Debi Braker (Morton), and Bro. SILVER LINING Rob & Sis. Gina Luginbuhl. Reese Violet Janssen was born on January 15 to Craig & Laura of Peoria. Her grandparents are Bro. Fred & Sis. Cheri Janssen and Kurt & Janine Young of Bartonville. Bro. Jeremy & Sis. Melinda Knepp welcomed another daughter, Ella Rose, into their family on January 16. Ella is welcomed by older sister, Mackenzie, older brother, Jacob, as well as grandparents: Bro. Gene & Sis. Carol Metz and Bro. Bob & Sis. Ann Knepp. “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.” (Revelations 21:4) Clark Weyeneth of Eureka passed away December 24. Our prayers are with his parents: Bro. Melvin & Sis. Leona Weyenth and his brothers: Keith (Morton) and Bro. Merle (Sis. Mary) (Peoria). Sis. Doris Bowald finished her earthly journey on December 25. Lawrence Hinthorne of El Paso passed away January 10. He leaves behind his wife: Sis. Viola, and children: Jim of El Paso, Harry (Debbie) of Bloomington, Jeff (Diane) of ElPaso, John (Karlene) of Effingham, Ruth (Larry) Rutledge of Bloomington, Pat (Dale) Blue of ElPaso, and Sis. Janet Knepp. Eunice Hufford of Lexington, NE passed away January 12. She was a sister to Sis. Verla Leman. We rejoice in the establishing of another Christian home as Bro. Tim Schwind (Bro. Dennis & Sis. Rita) married Sis. Brittany Martin (Bro. Larry & Sis. Tiffany, Princeville) on January 6. Once again this month, we were blessed to have visiting ministers with us. Bro. Ed Stoller (Denver) was with us on December 23. Bro. 17 Dan Beer (Milford) shared with us on January 6. Elder Bro. Marvin Dotterer (Forrest) was here for the reading of the Memorandum on January 9. Notes of Thanks: The family of Merlyn Getz would like to say thank you for all the love, support, and prayers during Merlyn’s illness and especially in his passing. Words cannot express the thankfulness held in our hearts for you. We love all of you. Sis. Jan Getz & Family Thank you for the love and concern showered to our aunt, Sis. Doris Bowald, during the 14.5 years she lived at the nursing home. Also, thank you for everything that was done for us at the time of her passing. It is appreciated very much. Bro. John & Sis. Mary Lu Bowald Bro. John & Sis. Shirley Kilgus Donald Bowald ILLINOIS, TREMONT Teresa Rowell Janice Sauder “Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favour of the LORD.” (Proverbs 18:22) Two of our church families welcome new sons-in-law: Paul and Carrie Wildermuth were married on January 5. Bro. Roger and Sis. JoAnn Beutel and Sharon (the late Paul) Wildermuth, of Tremont, are their parents. One week later, Jason and Lisa Leigh exchanged wedding vows. Lisa is the daughter of Bro. Ron and Sis. Liz Wagenbach and Jason’s parents are Jim and Becky Leigh, Pekin, IL. Bro. Pete and Sis. Debbie Aberle are happy to announce two engagements in their family, with wedding dates planned in this coming year: Royce Aberle SILVER LINING 18 and Kirstin Mills (Dave and Mary Mills, Morton) and Rachel Aberle and Weston Berchtold (Rick and Susan Berchtold, Tremont). May God’s guidance and blessings be sought by these four dear couples. Our church was blessed to have Bro. Glen (Sis. Rachel) Steiner, Winthrop, MN, and Bro. DeWayne (Sis. LaRae) Dill, Minneapolis, MN, visit over the Christmas holidays. May God bless them for sharing God’s Word. We extend sympathy to the Wagenbach family, at the death of Sis. Sharon (Bro. Jordan) Elsasser of Bradford, IL. Surviving brothers in Tremont are: Bro. Bob (Sis. Barbara), Bro. Si (Sis. Lavonne), Bro. Jim, Steve, Bro. Dave, and Bro. Ron (Sis. Liz) Wagenbach. Sisters are Sis. Jeannette (Bro. Fred) Beutel and Sis. Kathy Rocke. May God comfort Sis. Sharon’s family at this time of loss. First-time grandparents, Bro. Dave and Sis. Barb Kaeb, are enjoying getting to know little Tyson Grey. He is the son of Bro. Josh and Sis. Julie Stoller, Gridley, IL. We will all enjoy their visits to Tremont! Illinois, Washington Marlene Prather Jodi Fehr “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.” (Jeremiah 29:11) As we enter into a new year, may we always trust, and continue to keep the faith. May God bless our dear country and church in the coming year. We thank the dear brothers who came to worship with us the past month, Bro. Doug Wagenbach (Sis. Lillian, San Diego, CA) and Bro. Roger Aberle (Sis. LaVonne, Sabetha, KS). Our hearts were saddened when we received the news that Sis. Marie Wagenbach’s brother, Ben Stickling of Peoria, IL and Sis. Vicky Bucher’s father, Bro. Bob Aschleman of Bluffton, IN passed away. We pray that, only God will comfort our dear loved ones. On January 16, we lost our Sis. Sue Ruppert, due to her battle with multiple illnesses. She was a dear sister and our Washington church will miss her greatly. She is leaving behind a best friend, Sis. Denise Romesberger (Washington), her mother, Clarice Ruppert and a brother and two sisters. We will continue to keep Sis. Denise and her family in our prayers. INDIANA, BLUFFTON Kim Meyer Suzie Fiechter We pray that our loved ones who are struggling with illness will feel the arms of our loving Savior around them: Bro. Roger (Sis. Carol) Compton, Bro. Steve ( Sis. Renee) Reinhard, Sis. Emily Moser, Bryan (Bro. Skip and Sis. Connie) Aschliman, Bro. Carl (Sis. Evelyn) Hackenjos, Bro. Gary (Sis. Deb) Garman, Bro. Zach (Sis. Jenny) Bertsch. “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” (2 Cor. 5:7) “My eyes see meaningless pain and suffering. My faith sees a plan and purpose to bring souls to Christ. My eyes see discouragement and despair. My faith sees a reason to rejoice in the midst of trials. My eyes see a pointless end in death. My faith sees hope and promise for a much better future in Heaven.” (Zach Bertsch) February 2013 Our Sis. Irene Steffen passed into eternity. Surviving are her son, Alan (Carla) Steffen, and daughter, Janice Ringger and families. Bro. Jesse Terhune is now walking streets of gold, free of pain. Bro. Jesse started attending our church 6 years ago. We’re so thankful he was able to repent and become part of our church family. We extend our sympathy to Bro. Bill Gerber (Sis. Carolyn – dec.) on the death of his mother-in-law, Berniece Frauhiger. Bro. Bob Aschliman is now “safe in the arms of Jesus.” Mourning their loss are his wife, Sis. Ida, and children: Sis. Becky (Bro. Perry) Isch, Sis. Vicki (Bro. Steve) Bucher of Washington, Gayle (Clint) Bucher of Carmel, Bro. Keith (Sis. Connie) Aschliman, Bro. Kevin (Sis. Beth) Aschliman, Bro. Kelly ( Sis. Lisa) Aschliman and many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Heaven also welcomed Sis. Aldine Moser. Her children are Bro. Phil (Sis. Jean) Moser, Dwight – dec. (Sis. Pat Bertsch) Moser, Sis. Ann (Bro. Jerry) Gerber and Sis. Cindy (Leon) Kauffman. Our love and sympathy go out to Bro. Rocky and Sis. Melinda Giltner with the death of her mother, Sis. Judy Langhofer of Wichita. We’ve been honored to lift Leontien (Bastiaan) Van de Laar Osstdijk up in prayer the past year. From the Netherlands, she became acquainted with Jesus through the friendship and ministry of our brethren. At age 33, she now sees Him in person. We grieve with her young husband and family. Thank you Bro. Dick (Sis. Sharon) Meister (West Lafayette) and Bro. Fred (Sis. Nancy) Witzig (Washington)! We were blessed and challenged as they presented “Our Christian Heritage” and “Anabaptists – willing to sacrifice all to follow Christ”. February 2013 We are praising God for our new convert, Jason Isch, son of Bro. Jeff and Sis. Karen. Our family increased as we welcomed our new Bro. Spencer and Sis. Breanna Pfister and Bro. Phillip Gerber into our fellowship. Their parents are Bro. Courtney and Sis. Jody Pfister, Bro. Larry and Sis. Sharon Stoller and Bro. Darryll and Sis. Ginny Gerber. We appreciate Elder Bro. Steve and Sis. Myra Ringger coming over from Bluffton North to assist Elder Bros. Ed and Lynn with the testimonies and baptisms. We’ve also enjoyed the visits of ministering Bro. Seth Gerber (Magdalena), Bro. Jeff and Sis. Val Leman (Bluffton North), Bro. Dan and Sis. Sherri Pfister (Bluffton North), and Bro. Jerry and Sis. Linda Isch (Philadelphia). Bro. Preston and Sis. Wendy Kaehr welcomed their firstborn son, Griffin Douglas. Grandparents are Bro. Doug and Sis. Tammy Kaehr (Bluffton North) and Bro. Dee and Sis. Laura Neuenschwander. Little Delayna Jo Reinhard joined the family of Bro. Kent, Sis. Jody, Desiah, Deena, Deidra, Darin, Daylin, Devin, and Denessa. Her grandparents are Sis. Ann Reinhard and Bro. Steve and Sis. Irene Frauhiger (Bluffton North). Bro. Dean and Sis. Julie Tonner are rejoicing over the birth of their first grandchild, Samara Kay Tonner, born to Bro. Trevor and Sis. Rachel. Many of us have started our church-wide Bible Study, “What We Believe”. Thanks to our ministering brothers for creating this study, beginning with general Christian beliefs and moving on to our specific Apostolic Christian practices and applications. God has blessed us beyond comprehension with a denomination solidly SILVER LINING founded on His Word. May we be true and faithful unto His return!! INDIANA, BLUFFTON NORTH Jessie Longenberger Amy Moser We rejoice with the families of a new addition to our congregation. Bro. Preston and Sis. Wendy Kaehr became first-time parents to Griffin Douglas on December 12. Grandparents are Bro. Doug and Sis. Tammy Kaehr and Bro. Dee and Sis. Laura Neuenschwander. Bro. Steve and Sis. Irene also became grandparents again with the birth of Delayna Jo on December 26. She is the daughter of Bro. Kent and Sis. Jodi Reinhard of Bluffton. Our congregation was also blessed with two visiting ministers on December 30. Bro. Jeff (Sis. Margo) Waibel from Leo and Bro. Ron (Sis. Pam) Messner of Washington, IL were kind enough to share to Word of God with us. We mourn with many who have recently lost loved ones. Bro. Kelly (Sis. Lisa) Aschliman lost his father, Bro. Bob Aschliman (Bluffton) on December 8. Bro. Walter Aeschliman passed away on December 25. Our prayers go out to these families. “I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” (Phil. 3:14) *What on earth are you doing...for heaven’s sake?* Indiana, Francesville Mildred Clauss Jacki Huber Indiana, Indianapolis Katy Frantz Sandy Lichtle Paul prayed that the Church at Colosse “might be comforted, 19 being knit together in love, and unto all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to the acknowledgement of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of Christ.” (Colossians 2:2) With this New Year may the peace of Christ rule in the hearts of His church, as we seek to know Christ and make Him known. Bro. Eric Strassheim (Sis. Jodi) led a Bible study on 2 Peter on January 9. We all pray for our Bro. Bert and Sis. Karen Aeschliman and their family. Bro. Bert’s father, Bro. Walt Aeschliman, passed away on December 25. The Aeschliman family is thankful that he is safe in the arms of our Lord Jesus. We appreciate the service of the following visiting ministers this past month: Bro. Mark Gerber (Sis. Barb, Bluffton, IN) and Bro. Troy Leyse (Sis. Kelly, Bluffton, IN). May our Lord bless you in the work of encouraging and exhorting His church. INDIANA, LACROSSE Julie Rocke Meagan Frank We were reminded this past weekend that the sun shines beautifully even when the clouds get in the way. To apply that to our lives here, we need to remember that God’s blessings are present every day, even when other things cloud our vision. Let’s work together to remember to look for those blessings all around us! January 4 was bittersweet as we gathered for a singing to bid farewell to Bro. Josh and Sis. Bethany Johnson and their three little girls: Emily, Erin and Ava. We are so thankful that God has provided employment for Bro. Josh at Latty, OH, yet we will miss each of them. 20 May you continue to feel God’s nearness and direction as you settle in to a new position, home, and church family. We had the blessing of having several visiting ministers this month. Bros. Jim Butikofer (Sis. Diana, Iowa City, IA) and Lucas Frank (Sis. Crystal, Detroit, MI) shared the Word with us over the holidays. January 5 was an evening filled with blessings as we gathered for a meal followed by the reading of the Memorandum. Elder Bro. Mike Leman (Sis. Deb, Denver, CO) travelled to share the duty with our Elder Bro. Curt Frank. We enjoyed the time of fellowship before our meeting and the presence of the Spirit as our elder brothers read and expounded on the Memorandum. We enjoyed Elder Bro. Mike’s services on Sunday as well and pray that God will bless all those who serve Him and minister to His children. Our hearts are with Bro. David Virkler (Sis. Betsy) in the loss of his grandfather, Bro. Ben Stickling (Peoria, IL). Another wonderful blessing is hearing that Lauren Moser (Sis. Becky Moser and Bro. Lonny Moser, Bluffton, IN) began her repentance. It is truly encouraging to once again have several converts and see the joy on their faces as they turn their hearts to God. No sooner had we sent on our last article reporting on Sis. Carolyn Levy’s recovery from surgery, than we received word that she had gone to her heavenly home. Her funeral was a beautiful reminder of the joy in a life lived for Christ. We were blessed to welcome home her children who were raised in our LaCrosse church: Bro. Roger & Sis. Sue Levy (Indianapolis,IN), and Bro. Bill & Sis. Janet Baumgartner SILVER LINING (Leo, IN) along with their children and grandchildren. While each one is thankful Sis. Carolyn is now experiencing the joys of heaven, her love and positive personality will be sorely missed by her family, church family, and those at Parkview Haven who saw her daily. February 2013 we listened carefully to the three testimonies, I noticed that neither elder offered the following advice: “Dear ones, as you now take your place in the fellowship, I would encourage each of you to undermine and discredit your church leadership as much as possible.” If we would never give such awful advice to our INDIANA, LEO new converts, then why would we Kirby Reutter model this sort of behavior for the lambs of the flock? “Can two walk together, except they Bro. Andrew Fisher and Sis. Emily be agreed?” (Amos 3:3) Kieser were married in the Lord Just when I think that things have on 1/20/13. Ministering Bro. Jeff finally started to stabilize in Leo, this Waibel and our local elder Bro. is what happens: three testimonies, Lynn Stieglitz led us in a beautiful ceremony to commemorate this three baptisms, one business union of hearts. As we listened meeting, one memorandum carefully to the wedding service, I reading, one wedding, and one noticed that the following advice baby—all in a single month. For was never offered: “Bro. Andrew, starters, we rejoice with Bro. Jason only love your new bride when it and Sis. Rachel Klopfenstein at the safe arrival of their precious bundle is convenient. Otherwise, criticize every single fault, defect, and (Eve Airrah) on 1/2/13. Our local Elder Bro. Lynn Stieglitz blemish so that she can learn from her mistakes. Sis. Emily, only expounded upon the church respect your new husband when you memorandum on 1/9/13. As we listened carefully to this exhortation, agree with him. Otherwise, make sure you publically humiliate him I noticed that Bro. Lynn never (or anonymously) so that he can offered the following advice: “Dear ones, instead of spreading the gospel appreciate your perspective. As for both of you, do not use your Godof peace to the lost, let us now given differences to complement spread seeds of doubt, discord, and dissension within the brotherhood.” each other or to bring you closer to Him. Rather, use your differences If no elder would ever give such as constant points of contention. awful advice, then where do these When you finally realize how behaviors come from? (James 4:1) different you are from each other, The following three souls then you must part ways.” professed faith in the life, death, If we would never give such awful and blood of the Lord Jesus advice to a newlywed couple, then Christ on 1/12/13: Kendall Rager, why would we treat the Bride of Kacie Klopfenstein, and Jordan Christ in this manner? Reimschisel. All three individuals Our annual business meeting was were baptismally buried into the also held on 1/9/13. As I scanned death of Christ the following day. the ballots for the various positions, Elder Bro. Randy Kellenberger I had to marvel at how much we (Kansas City) assisted our local truly need each other! What if (just elder Bro. Lynn Stieglitz with for one Sunday) we all decided to do the labors of the weekend. As February 2013 our own thing? What if all the song leaders led us in different hymns— at the same time? What if all of our ushering brothers pointed us in different directions? What if we all did that which was right in our own eyes? What if the hand said to the foot: “I have no need of thee!” What kind of a church do we want baby Eve Klopfenstein to encounter in 20 years from now? I know it’s been weeks since Christmas, but the words of my favorite Christmas carol from all times still echo through my mind: “His law is love and His gospel is peace.” INDIANA, MILFORD Janie Price Paula Haab The New Year brought our annual business meeting. We certainly want to thank all of the brothers and sisters who spent much time in the past few years filling the various officies, and may God bless them richly. Needing our prayers are the newly-elected officers: Bros. Tom Price, Rich Schlipf, Marc Beer, Regg Beer, Abe Habegger, Dick Steffen and Al Wuthrich; also, Sisters Kara Laukhuf, Julie Habegger, Kathy Schlipf, Jodi Beer and Barb Beer. It took several days for Hope Beer (Bro. Brent and Sis. Pam) to recover from a surgical procedure that sort of ruined her Christmas break. We are thankful that God healed her and she is back in church and school. Bro. Tom and Sis. LuAnn Troxel (LaCrosse) were visiting here for a family gathering. We all received the benefit of his willingness to share the good news of Jesus Christ. Our Sunday School Bible class has been enjoying a “Second Sunday” of spending time together after church participating in various activities and praising God. A special thank SILVER LINING you and added blessings go to the teachers who spend this extra time with our young people. After a few “get-way days” in our area, the Drayer family from Bluffton North, blest us with their presence on Sunday. Psalm 100 came along and inspired us with some beautiful hymns after services. This brought Bro. Tim (Sis. Gwen) Drayer and Bro. Ryan (Sis. Jessica) Bertsch into our midst. They ably fed us from the Living Word. One of the morning hymns selected was “Holy, Happy, Heavenly Day” (Zion’s Harp #254). This seemed to set the tone for the day. Thank you and God bless all of you. We are looking forward to meeting Bro. Bob and Sis. Barb Beer’s newest grandchild, Khloe Lynn, who was born to daughter, Sis. Sonya and Bro. Brad Bertsch (Bluffton). INDIANA, REMINGTON Jenni Honegger Marcella Tyler We would like to thank our visiting ministers this month. Bro. Ryan Schock (Sis. Melanie) of Bloomfield was here for our Christmas service and Bro. Tom Waldbeser (Sis. Susan) from Atlanta was here for our New Year’s Eve service with the Wolcott church. We were challenged to evaluate our spiritual growth over the past year and to think about how we might grow more in the year ahead. May God’s blessings be on both men for their willingness to preach the Word. We again ask your prayers for Sis. Marge Pitman as she was in the hospital again recently. The pain and discouragement that sometimes comes with growing older can be disheartening, so we need to remember to continually 21 lift our suffering brothers and sisters up in prayer and try to be an encouragement to them. We rejoice with Bro. Chad, Sis. Janice, big sister, Rose, and big brother, Preston Kaeb, at the birth of Logan Greg on January 6! Logan’s grandparents are Bro. Eric and Sis. Lou Ann Kaeb of Cissna Park and Bro. Ken and Sis. Gwen Manz of Junction. We praise God for little Logan’s safe arrival and ask His continued provision for Bro. Chad and Sis. Janice as they seek to raise their little ones in the Lord. We recently held our annual business meeting and selected new Sunday School teachers, trustees, and other church offices. We sincerely thank each one whose term has expired for their faithful service and pray a blessing on each of the newly-elected. As we look ahead to the elder winter conference in February, we want to remember to lift our dear elder brothers in prayer. May the Lord grant them wisdom and discernment to know His will as they seek to serve Him. INDIANA, SOUTH BEND Joshua Martinez “Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the Lord.” (Psalm 150:6) We offer heartfelt thanks to the ministering brethren, their wives and families who served and fellowshipped with us this month. We thank Elder Brothers Curt Frank (Sis. Lyla, LaCrosse, IN) and David Graf (Sis. Barb, Akron, OH) for helping us with the reading of the Memorandum and for their service from the pulpit the next day. We also wish to thank Bro. Tony Manz (Sis. Denise, Junction, OH), Bro. Vince Pfister (Sis. Brandy, Bluffton, 22 IN), and Bro. Troy Leyse (Sis. Kelly, Bluffton, IN) for sharing the Great News of the Gospel with us. Diana Schlatter (Bro. Otto and Sis. DeAnn) is safely home after time spent in the hospital. Our prayers and get-well wishes go out to her and our thanks and praise to the Heavenly Father for His healing mercies. Sis. Judy Langhofer, wife of departed ministering Bro. Al Langhofer (Wichita, KS) was called Home on January 8. She is the beloved mother of Bro. Marty (Sis. Lavilla) Langhofer and Sis. Jocelyn Payton of our congregation. Sis. Judy’s sweet and simple demeanor, powerful living witness and faith continue to affect, shape and inspire the generations that follow her and all those who knew her. We will miss Grandma Judy and rejoice in the knowledge that she finished her race strong and is now safe in the company of our Lord and Savior. “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.” (2 Timothy 4:7-8) INDIANA, VALPARAISO Marguerite Hoerr Bob jotted down these words as we heard them from a broadcast one Sunday when we couldn’t go to church. “Go where you have never been; Do what you have never done. Give more than you’ve ever given; Surrender what you hold. Love people never loved before; Forgive those things never forgiven. Trust what you never trusted before; Become what you have never been.” SILVER LINING If we do all of these things we will have a new life and a new beginning, and certainly we couldn’t do any of it without a life centered in God. The following poem was given to me too late to include with our news last month. Sisters Rachel Feller and her twin sister, Hannah, are the two youngest members in our church. Both girls contribute their talents so often. They both are good singers and are often in trios and quartets. Rachel wrote this poem entitled “What Christmas Means” for our Christmas program and I felt I couldn’t wait until next year to share it with you. “What does Christmas mean to us, in this world today? Is it just about gifts, and a baby born in the hay? Maybe to some, it’s about fun and times with family. But let me share with you, what Christmas means to me. To me it’s about love of our Holy Father and Lord. He looked down on earth and saw that we needed help we couldn’t afford. God looked around for a way to help us, and he found only one. To save us from our sins, He must send His only Son. So through the manger he sent Jesus, who died to show us His love; And through Him we can live in Heaven, through Eternity with God above. This is what Christmas means to me, I’m telling you today, It’s about God sending His only Son to show us the way. So what is Christmas to you, and what will you say? When someone asks you, what is the meaning of Christmas today? (Rachel Feller) February 2013 We’re sad to report that Sis. Gwen Bucher was in a hospital near Ft. Meyers. One of her sons gave her a winter vacation (a condo for several months) as a gift. She became ill soon after arriving in Florida. Gwen is a stalwart, loved member of our little Valpo church and prayers are being lifted up in her behalf. May she soon be able to enjoy her vacation in the sunny south with all the vigor she usually displays. This day, January 20, Bro. Jon Pratt of our Valpo congregation and Sis. Sharon Gerst will be married in Iowa City. So many of our congregation are attending their wedding that our church will be closed on this Sunday. We are among the few who are unable to attend and we will be with them in thoughts and prayers as they make their promises to God and man and become husband and wife. We are looking forward to having Sis. Sharon in our Valpo church. We have all learned to love her and are looking forward to seeing her each Sunday. May God bless their marriage and their home. Jon has been a blessing to us ever since he came to worship with us the first Sunday as a student at Valparaiso University. We ask you to stop in and visit us if you are in our vicinity. You will be most welcome and appreciated and God will bless you for sharing your love with us. INDIANA, WEST LAFAYETTE Ben Stoller Katie Widmer INDIANA, WOLCOTT Sasha Kyburz Donita Edelman I apologize for an error in last month’s news. Samuel Asher, son of Bro. Ryan and Sis. Kim Schleman, February 2013 was born on December 11. This was incorrectly reported in the last article. We had a very blessed weekend on January 12 and 13 when three dear souls shared their testimonies and were baptized. Our new brothers and sister in faith are Bros. Kaleb Wagenbach (Bro. Michael and Sis. Erica) and Marcus Schwab (Bro. Mark and Sis. Shari) and Sis. Leah Lehman (Bro. Rob and Sis. Beckie). We want to continue to pray for these souls as they are new lambs in the fold and we know satan is still trying to pull them back into sin. Visiting ministers for the weekend of the baptism were Elder Bros. Ted Steffen (Sis. Sandy, Alto, MI), Rick Plattner (Sis. Mary, Fairbury, IL) and Dan Kilgus (Sis. Jenna, Remington, IN). Other visiting ministers that took part in the services and/or Sunday School were: Bros. Gerry Wagenbach (Sis. Bonnie, Oakville, IA); Fred Witzig (Sis. Nancy, Washington, IL). May the Lord richly bless each one of these brothers and their wives and families for being willing to share with us. Our annual church meeting was held in January. We want to thank each one leaving office for the time and effort that has been spent on behalf of the church. We also want to pray for those that have received new responsibilities. Our church, along with the Remington congregation, is enjoying time spent on Monday evenings doing World Relief projects. We have various projects that we complete during January and February. It is a blessing to meet and have a light meal and then work with our families and each other to help those that are less fortunate and in need. SILVER LINING Iowa, Ames Jacob Schulz IOWA, Bloomfield Teresa Schock Bro. Lloyd and Sis. Carol Wettstein have adopted, Cambria a 5½ year old girl from Bulgaria. Her siblings are Bro. Nathan, Bro. Caleb, Derek and Blake. We wish them God’s blessings. December 25, Bro. Brad Funk (Sis. Laura, Garden Grove, IA) ministered to us and shared with us the beautiful Christmas story. We always enjoy them visiting us. Those spending time in the hospital were Sis. Lynn Townsend (Danny), Sis. Wila Teubel and Bro. Harold Knapp (Sis. Mary Jane). We are thankful for God’s nearness and healing hand. We were blessed with the reading of the Memorandum. Elder Bro. Jim Plattner (Sis. Marlene, Princeville, IL) was here to assist. It is always a joy to our spirits when the truths of God’s Word are so beautifully illuminated on those special evenings of the memorandum. We were reminded of our “high calling” and to uphold the “faith of the gospel.” Phil. 1:27 IOWA, BURLINGTON Marilyn Anderson Monica Eisenmann December 2, the Sunday School children told the story of Christ’s humble birth through songs and reading of scripture. We appreciate the work the teachers and students put into the program and ask God to bless each one. December 13, the young group gathered to prepare and deliver encouragement baskets to show love and support to those who have trials in their heart at this time. Bro. Gary and Sis. Melody Schulz 23 are thankful for the safe arrival of granddaughter, Kayra Karen Dotterer. Kayra is the daughter of Bro. Tim and Sis Laura Dotterer (Bloomfield, IA). Sis. Laura is the daughter of Bro. Gary and the late Sis. Karen. On the evening of January 5, we gathered at the home of Bro. Gary and Sis. Melody Schulz for potluck to bid a fond farewell to our ministering Bro. John Rowell and his wife, Sis. Nelda. They have taken residence at Tremont, IL to be near some of their family. We wish them God’s blessings in their move and look forward to the times they will return to worship with us. We have been privileged to have many visitors come to worship with us, and especially want to thank Elder Bros. Jon Schmidgall (Oakville, IA) and Ben Walder (Congerville, IL); as well as ministering Bros. Dale Frank, Tom Lanz, John Steiner, and Mark Schmidgall, all of Oakville, IA. May the Lord be near each one to strengthen them as the Word is brought forth. Love and prayers are extended to those who have health issues at this time. May they feel the Lord’s healing touch. Iowa, Elgin Maria Rocke Once again, we held our annual business meeting in January. We’re thankful for each one who’s accepted new responsibilities, as there seem to be many in a small church: Bro. Wade Halverson (trustee, sound system), Bro. Jim Knobloch (trustee, sound system), Bro. Lon Butikofer (parking attendant). In Ecclesiastes we read, “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep His commandments: for this is the 24 SILVER LINING whole duty of man.” (12:13). As we work toward completing our daily responsibilities, from the greatest to the least, let us keep in the forefront of our mind our utmost duty in this life. If fulfilled, we will be blessed not only in our life here, but much more in eternity. Bro. Jim Butikofer (Sis. Dianna, Iowa City, IA) and Elder Bro. Wayne Grimm (Sis. Rose, West Bend, IA) visited this month. We thank them for ministering to us. May God bless their efforts. IOWA, Lester Joyce Moser Gloria Moser ioWA, Garden Grove Laura Funk Traveling to deliver God’s Word this month was Bro. Gerry Hertzel (Sabetha, KS). God bless you and those who traveled with you. Two more soul have found peace with God and man, Sara and Duane Lester, daughter and son-in-law of Sis. Willa Clark. We are thankful the Lord is still calling souls and our congregation is slowly growing. “Have you any room for Jesus, As in grace He calls again? O today is time accepted, Tomorrow you may call in vain.” (Hymns of Zion #193 vs. 3) The Sunday School children brought forth not only the birth of Jesus, but also His death which sets us free. Without the birth or the death of Jesus, we could not attain eternal life. Thanks to God for providing eternal rest for His children. Iowa, Iowa City Diana Butikofer “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” (2 Cor. 5:7) ”Every good and perfect gift is from above.” (James 1:17) First-time parents, Bro. Alvie and Sis. Alice Meyer, have received the gift of a precious daughter, Kasha Rae, born on January 9. Thankful grandparents are Bro. Mike and Sis. Mavis Schmidt and Bro. Dean and Sis. Linda Meyer. We extend our appreciation to visiting ministers who were with us during the Christmas season. They were Bro. Larry Bahr (Ft. Scott, KS), Bro. Mark Schmidgall (Oakville, IA) and Bro. Roger Aberle (Sabetha, KS). May God continue to inspire them to preach the truth. We have many who are under the care of a physician. Sis. Harriet Metzger (Bro. Bruce) has been a hospital patient. Sis. Shirley Nester is receiving therapy at the Lyon Manor Rehab Center following a surgical procedure. May we always look to the Great Physician for comfort and healing. “Jesus knows thy sorrow. Knows thine every care; Knows thy deep contrition, Hears thy feeblest prayers. Do not fear to trust Him, Tell Him all thy grief: Cast on Him thy burden, He will bring relief.” (Hymns of Zion, #74) We remember Bro. Bill and Sis. Charlotte Metzger and Bro. Jim and Sis. Lois Metzger as they grieve the loss of a dear sister, Sis. Sharon Elsasser (Bradford, IL). Bro. Howard and Sis. Lillian Mogler have bid farewell to a special stepmother, Sis. Lillie Luthi (Morris, MN). We also extend our sympathy to Sis. Gladys Knobloch, Sis. Elgeva Knobloch and Dale and Sis. Mary Knobloch as their brother-in-law, Bro. Elmer February 2013 Fehr (West Bend, IA) passed into eternity. Reflecting back on the year 2012, our church has had joy mingled with sorrow. The annual statistics in our Lester congregation were 2 deaths, 9 births and 5 baptisms. As we embark on the new year, may our focus be on a closer walk with Christ. “I am weak but Thou art strong, Jesus keep me from all wrong: I’ll be satisfied as long, As I walk let me walk close to Thee. Chorus: Just a closer walk with Thee. Grant it Jesus is my plea. Daily walking close to Thee. Let it be dear Lord, let it be.” (Gospel Hymns #805) IOWA, OAKVILLE Sharla Wiegand Visiting ministers this month included Bro. Michael Wagenbach (Wolcott IN) and Bro. Phil Schulz (Burlington IA). May God bless them for sharing the Word with us. The first services in our new church in Mediapolis were held Sunday, January 13. It will take time to adjust to the new surroundings, but the congregation has not changed and we are thankful for God’s unchanging faithfulness and character. Open house is scheduled for February 23 and dedication on February 24. Iowa, West Bend Leona Fehr Becky Virkler Joining hands in matrimony on December 29 were Bethany Wirtz (Bro. Jim and Sis. Joan) and Mathew Kirk. May the Lord bless this couple as they establish their home in Mankato, MN. Bro. Chuck (Sis. Beth) Mogler is thankfully recovering from back surgery. Other hospital patients February 2013 were Sis. Elma Mogler, Sis. Joyce Banwart, Sis. Helen Zaugg, and Bro. Ivan (Sis. Evelyn) Schmidt. God has provided healing and each one has returned home. A little boy, Rowen Truth, joined the family of Bro. Quinn and Sis. Ruth Dahlhauser on January 1. His happy siblings are Braxton and Grandon. Baby Rowen’s grandparents are Bro. Marin and Sis. Doris Zaugg and Bro. Kenneth and Sis. Ellen Dahlhauser. May God grant wisdom as they raise their children. Our congregation gathered together to bid farewell to Bro. Elmer Fehr who passed from life into eternity on January 4 at the age of 94. Bro. Elmer was a strong pillar and beautiful example to us. Left with precious memories is Sis. Matilda, his wife of 71 years, and children: Sis. Doris (Bro. Martin) Zaugg, Bro. Wayne (Sis. Kathy, Portland, OR), Bro. Robert (Sis. Barb, Iowa City, IA) and Bro. Jim (Sis. Sharon), Sis. Ruth (Bro. Duane) Metzger, and Bro. Dan (Sis Eunice) of West Bend. Bro. Elmer often longed for the Lord to take him home and we were reminded in his funeral service of Rev. 21:20, “Even so, come, Lord Jesus”. May we be ready and waiting for that time. It is a joy to have Tory Metzger (Bro. Leland and Sis. Kathy) living back in our area. May God bless and guide his future. JAPAN, SHIODA Carrie Ito JAPAN, Tokyo Manuela Denes Marie Inoue We finished the year of 2012 with the Christmas message and Sunday School program on December 16. The recitations and songs by the SILVER LINING children were so enjoyed. A flash card presentation was also given by the father of two of our children. After that all of the men sang a song. Several fathers had never sung the song before, but participated anyway. We then enjoyed cake and tea afterward. We hope that through the songs, Bible recitations, and fellowship all could understand more of the Christmas message God gave to the world that Jesus who was born as the Babe of Bethlehem grew up to be our Savior and Redeemer. The next Sunday we enjoyed a Christmas meal together in the evening. This gave time to prepare special foods and have relaxed visits together. One of the ladies shared her thoughts and feelings of Christianity. She mentioned that she reads violence and unrest in some of the Old Testament stories whereas in Buddhism the gods are peaceful and calm. We don’t know all the reasons behind God’s leading in the Old Testament, but we do know He is trying to teach and train us in His ways, and many times test us to help us know God’s perfect will. On Sunday, January 13 a memorial service was held for our Sis. Shizuko Urushino. She resided in the Yokohama area with her family and a service was first held there at the time of her death in December. Our Bro. Akihiro Ito along with our local retired elder had the memorial service. Matt. 25:31-46 was shared how our Lord will separate the sheep and the goats, and 1 Cor.15:50-58 was meditated upon that in the twinkling of an eye we shall be changed. It was mentioned how we often only seek for our immediate needs and future, where our sister thought of her undying soul and made preparation for eternity. Our hope is that all who attended could 25 receive a clearer, Bible message of our hope in Christ. May the life of faith of our dear sister be a continued memory and comfort in the lives of her dear husband, Toshio, and children: Kenichi, Sachiko, and Takeshi, along with her daughter-in-law, and 2 grandchildren, all who cared so faithfully for her. After the service we enjoyed a meal and a time of sharing on the second floor. Several of our single folks enjoyed trips to Australia and the U.S. over the holidays. We were so thankful they had pleasant times and safe travels. KANSAS, BERN Sheri Edelman Rita Menold We enjoyed our annual Sunday School Christmas program and all church caroling in December. It is always a blessing to be together and spread the Good News of Jesus Christ! Jessalyn Strahm (Bro. Faron and Sis. Jana) is seeking the Lord in repentance! We rejoice with her and her family! May God lead her to a close relationship with Him! Our visiting ministers were Bro. Roger Aberle (Sis. LaVonne, Sabetha, KS), Bro. Wayne Hartzler (Sis. Camille, Rittman, OH) and Bro. Jeff Bahler (Sis. Heidi, Wolcott, IN). We thank you for your labors in the Lord’s vineyard. Two new babies have joined us in Bern! Scott and Valerie Edelman added their fourth boy on January 10. Sawyer William will be well loved by Cayden, Carson and Tate. Happy grandparents of this little boy are Bro. Rod and Sis. Joleen Edelman. Bro. Jason and Sis. Maggie Kaeb had their second boy on January 14. Kendon David is welcomed home by big brother, SILVER LINING 26 Kyson. Happy grandparents of Kendon are Bro. Paul and Sis. Joan Kaeb and Bro. David and Sis. Shari Eisenbise (Sabetha, KS). Bro. Bill Berg (Sis. Mary) underwent another back surgery in December. May the Lord heal him quickly and completely! kANSAS, FORT SCOTT Teresa Bahr KAnsas, Kiowa Janice Bahr Jenny Stewart “O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good; for His mercy endureth for ever.” (Psalm 118:29) May we be thankful for the blessings He bestows upon us daily. Our hospital patients this month were Sis. Courtney Schupbach (Bro. Matt), Sis. Donna Piper (Glen), and Sis. Jenny Stewart (Bro. Kelly). Our prayers continue to be with them all as they recover. Our congregation shared God’s Word this month as we held services at the Kiowa Manor. Let us allow God’s leading hand to guide us in this coming year in all of our endeavors. Kansas, Lamont-Gridley Sarah Somerhalder The annual business meeting was held Sunday afternoon, January 13. May we prayerfully support those who have been elected to serve new terms. Visiting ministers this month were Bro. Cory Metzger (Sis. Jodi, Wichita, KS) and Bro. John Baumgartner (Sis. Lori, Bern, KS). We appreciate their willingness in ministering God’s Word. KANSAS, SABETHA Dawn Strahm Sally Strahm February 2013 of Sabetha, KS and Lana and Eldon Kaster of Bern, KS. Sis. Arleta had a number of grandchildren and greatgrandchildren she dearly loved. We “Praise ye the Lord. O give thanks will miss the example she was to all unto the Lord; for he is good: for his of us. May God comfort those who mercy endureth forever.” are left behind. (Psalm 106:1) We are thankful to have visiting ministers with us. Bro. Don Sinn We rejoice with Bro. Brett and (Sis. Linda, Silverton, OR) was with Sis. Rosanna Kellenberger as they us this past month. We appreciate welcome another little girl, Emery Bro. Don being willing to be used in Dawn, into their family circle. His service. Emery’s siblings are Quinn, Alia Bro. Brad Kellenberger (Sis. and Kallie to welcome her home. Teresa) was a surgical patient this Grandparents are Bro. Brad and Sis. past month. We pray for God’s Teresa Kellenberger and Bro. Don and Sis. Linda Sinn of Silverton, OR. healing hand during his recovery. We pray for God’s spirit to be Frank and Sis. Julie Krogmann among the elders as they meet welcome the addition of their together during the Mid-Winter granddaughter, Sophia Eilene Conference in Oakville, Iowa. It is Gibson. Sophia’s parents are Jason and Rachel Gibson of Leona. Twins very necessary that we consistently and fervently hold them up in siblings, Eli and Emmy, age 2½, are excited to have a little sister. Great- prayer, not only during this time, grandparent is Bro. Harvey Wenger but always. The Sabetha church held their (the late Sis. Arleta Wenger). annual business meeting on January Bro. David and Sis. Shari Eisenbise 8. We appreciate all the efforts are thankful for another grandson, of the brethren who have spent Kendon David. Kendon’s parents their time and love in the past year are Bro. Jason and Sis. Maggi Kaeb to serve our congregation in the of Bern, KS. Kendon has one older various responsibilities. May the brother, Kyson. brethren who have been selected to Our prayers are with Jason take on new responsibilities feel our Rudin (April) as he has begun his love and support. repentance. May God ever put His arms around Jason as he makes a “Thus our duty is made plain, beginning in Him. Trusting and in God abiding. We rejoice with our convert, Faithful to thy Lord remain; Whitney Grimm (Bro. Rodney Till your eyes in light beholding, and Sis. Arlene), as she has been See prepared there for the blest announced for peace and is awaiting Shining crowns of righteousness. baptism. Shining crowns of righteousness.” Our dear Sis. Arleta Wenger (Faithful Until Death Remain, passed away. Surviving is her Zion’s Harp #105, ) husband, Bro. Harvey Wenger, and children: Sis. Mary Kay Wenger, Note of Thanks: Sis. Julie and Frank Krogmann, Your prayers, love and many deeds Bro. Wayne and Sis. Jean Wenger, of kindness shown to us while I was Janice and Roger Young, Valerie in the hospital and during the time and Curtis Keim and Dan Wenger February 2013 my wife, Sis. Arleta Wenger, was in the nursing home until she passed away were very much appreciated. May God bless each of you for your many prayers and expressions of sympathy during this difficult time. Bro. Harvey Wenger KANSAS, Wichita Emma Miller Bro. Jerry and Sis. Pauline Carnahan recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. Sis. Lillian Bowers celebrated her 90th birthday in December. Also in December, Bro. Kevin (Sis. Sue) Banwart from West Bend, Iowa was our visiting minister. Sis. Judy Langhofer went to her heavenly home on January 8, 2013. Her husband preceded her in death this past summer. She was a loving, faithful wife to C.A. Langhofer for 64 years. They raised 7 children who gave me 29 grandchildren, 61 great grandchildren and 2 great, great grandchildren. Their children are as follows: Steve and Jeanne Langhofer, Dr. Martin and Lavilla Langhofer, Jocelyn Payton (whose husband preceded her in death), Erik and Cynthia Langhofer, Bruce and Mary Stoller, Rocky and Melinda Giltner, Robert and Misty Langhofer. Judy is survived by one brother, Chuck Young, and a sister, Liseten Strahm, of Burlington, KS. Kentucky, Lexington Barb Huber “It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.” (Lamentations 3:22,23) SILVER LINING care for His sheep. We pray a special blessing on Elder Bros. Andy Stoller (Sis. Roberta, Smithville, OH) and Ken Indermuhle (Sis. Linda, Sardis, OH) as they came to serve and minister that His Kingdom may be furthered here on earth. The Lord›s faithfulness was yet extended when Bros. Vic Bauman (Sis. Brenda, Smithville, OH) and Dana Indermuhle (Sis. Joy, Sardis, OH) came to minister and share God›s Holy Word. We feel deeply indebted to these dear Servants of God and pray the Lord to richly reward them for their sacrificial efforts put forth to labor in His service. The Lord has brought another young brother in faith, Bro. Kurt Dotterer (Bloomfield, IA), with a heart to serve here at Lexington. He has joined Bro. Jason Brake in seeking to serve as the Lord leads in His vineyard. We pray the Lord to bless and provide for their needs. Our thoughts and prayers have been with the family of a dear friend, S.T. Smallwood, who recently passed away after a lengthy illness. S.T. had been faithful in attending church for many years. A warm welcome is extended to all who may be in our area or travelling through to worship with us. You may contact Bro. Lester Huber (859) 745-2541. Church services are held at 3938 Becknerville Rd., Winchester, KY. Directions are in the Minister’s Book. Mexico, Ixtlán Matt Gerber “Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, We continue to witness the Lord’s whether prophecy, let us prophesy faithfulness to always provide. We›re according to the proportion of faith; thankful for our faithful elder’s Or ministry, let us wait on our untiring efforts to shepherd and 27 ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching; Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness.” (Romans 12:6-8) Bro. Rudy and Sis. Rosario Troxel (Lacrosse, IN) visited Ixtlán and Barra Vieja. The church was blessed by their fellowship and encouragement. After our fourth grade teacher suddenly left to take a position in the public school system, we were relieved to find a replacement to finish out the year. Thank you to those who were aware of the need and prayed. An English teacher is needed to finish the current school year and to continue next year. See the back section of this current issue for more details. Mexico, Magdalena Michigan, ALTO Listyn Oesch Melissa Blough The hustle and bustle of the Christmas season is behind us but for us, as followers of Christ, the joy lives on and carries us into this new year. In December our little ones blessed and warmed our hearts with stories and songs of the coming of our Savior as a baby. We thank all the students and teachers for their preparation and willing hearts. Visiting our congregation this past month was Bro. Matthew Steffen (Sis. Deanna, Princeville IL). We were thankful for the Spirit’s presence and for his attitude of love that enabled him to be used of the Lord. Winter has hit here in Michigan, and with that, many of our dear 28 loved ones have headed south for several months. We will greatly miss them, but pray for their safety as they travel. May the Lord bless and be near unto them until we can be together again. Life can bring many trials and questions, but we have assurance in Christ. Our groanings are heard. Our congregation has bent our hearts and knees before the Lord for our loved ones with recent hospitalizations and surgeries. Bro. Joe Oesch (Sis. Melva), Sis. Darlene Goodwin, and Judah Oesch (Bro. Matt & Sis. Shelli). Prayer lights the way On my dark cold days. Someone out there is caring. Someone out there is praying To get me through this day. So when I feel all alone And no one is there. I remember someone is on their knees Lifting up my needs. Prayer lights the way On my dark cold days. So when I am faced with great temptation And my hope diminished to dust, I remember someone is on their knees Praying for my needs. So when you dear friend are troubled And are in a dark cloudy day, Just remember Someone out there is caring. Someone out there is praying To get you through this day. For God is listening And will heed our humble request. Go in peace and love He will guide you through the cold. ‘Til you shall find The sun behind the cloud For His faithful, prayerful child. (Melissa Blough) SILVER LINING Michigan, Bay City Sarah Knochel Janelle Ramseyer Bro. Dave Steffen (Sis. Linda, Elgin, IL) spent the last Sunday in December with our congregation. We are thankful for his service on our behalf. Our annual business meeting was held on January 9. It is such a blessing to see a congregation come together to make decisions for the physical needs of the church. In addition, a number of office positions were filled: Bro. Jack Knochel (Sis. Debbie) as trustee, Sis. Carol Meylan (Bro. Gene) for a term on the Kitchen Committee and Bro. Jim Knochel (Sis. Kay) as Sunday School Superintendent. Sis. Barb Knochel was selected for the Sewing Committee and Bro. Bob Knochel (Sis. Rhonda) for the Distribution Center Board. “In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” (1 Thessalonians 5:18) MICHIGAN, DETROIT Krista Wieland The other day, I was thinking about my grandparents living up in Heaven and it hit me once again: WOW! They are living with Jesus in that perfect home above called Heaven and it made Heaven seem so real to me. Even though I always know Heaven is a real place, this was a good reminder that this earth is not my home, and through the shed blood of Jesus, I will be able to one day live there too. “But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him” (1 Cor. 2:9) February 2013 It was nice to spend time with family over the Christmas season. Many of our congregation travelled to be with loved ones. It is also very nice to be back together with our church family as we start a New Year together. We treasure and rely on each other and so appreciate the bond we have through Jesus Christ. Bro. Pat and Sis. Jeanie Allen along with daughter, Ann Marie, and grandsons, Cody and Luke, express their sincere thanks for your love and prayers. Sis. Jeanie is suffering from an inoperable brain tumor. She is currently able to be at home, but her physical condition remains tender and serious. Please continue to pray for their entire family during this difficult time. Debbie Bruck, niece of our Sis. Judy Aberle, who we have prayed for over the last number of months, had brain surgery this month and there is a plan for another surgery in about 6 weeks. We are thankful to God for healing and offer continued prayers for Debbie and the family. Our prayers are with Bro. Russ Rambeau and his family regarding the death of his grandmother, Ella Rambeau (age 98) and the death of his uncle, Sam Cipkar. We wish to thank visiting minister Bro. Bob Knochel (Bay City, MI) who served at Woodhaven this month. Minnesota, Minneapolis Brenda Messner Betty Rassi Lindwall MINNESOTA, MORRIS Amy Ekren Heidi Pfaffmann We are very thankful for our visiting ministers this month, Bros. Brian Metzger (Sis. Angie, Lester, IA), Myron Knoblock (Sis. Beth, Lester, IA), Daren Metz (Sis. Rita, February 2013 SILVER LINING Gridley, IL), and Dewayne Dill (Sis. us. May our resolution for the New LaRae, Minneapolis, MN). May God Year be, that we will focus on Christ bless them for their labors! more fervently and that we will be a loving light to those about us. In so “I think when I read that sweet story doing, we will draw closer to Him of old, when Jesus was here among and to each other. men, how He called his little children We were blessed to have Bro. Tom as lambs to His fold, I should like to (Sis. Connie) Schambach of Elgin, have been with them then.” IL visit us. May God richly bless (The Sweet Story of Old, you for sharing His Word. Gospel Hymns #201) The first of the year our church started the “Forgiveness” Bible On December 16 we had our study. We pray that we will all grow annual Christmas program. The from this Bible Study, and that we children shared the story of the can become closer to God and to miraculous birth of Jesus through each other. words and song. We have missed our Bro. Harold As 2012 came to a close, we Gramm, who has not been able reviewed the past year. In 2012, to be with us for quite some time. we had one funeral, one wedding, We pray that God will grant him five baptisms, five births, and strength according to His will. seven converts. We have truly been Our Youth Fellowship Night has blessed and continue to look to Him begun again. We thank those who for guidance and direction for the are giving of themselves to make upcoming year! this possible. We pray that God will Our prayers are with Richard add His increase to those labors of Greiner, Arlene Greiner, and Bro. Love. Caleb Pfaffmann as they were hospitalized. May God provide NEW YEARS PRAYER them comfort and healing. “May God make your year a happy Our thoughts and prayers also go one, to the families who have recently Not by shielding you from all sorrow lost loved ones: Bro. Lowell & Sis. and pain, Karen Moser and family with the But by strengthening you to bear it, passing of Karen’s father, Myles as it comes; Thorstad, and to the family of our Not by making your path easy, dear Sis. Lillie Luthi who passed But by making you sturdy to travel away at the age of 104. May God comfort their hearts as only He can. any path; Not by taking hardships from you, MINNESOTA, MORRIS North But by taking fear from your heart; Not by granting you unbroken Lois Schmidgall sunshine, Wanda Gramm But by keeping your face bright, even “Another year is dawning, dear in shadows; Master, let it be. Not by making your life always In working or in waiting, another pleasant, year with thee.” But by showing you when people and (Hymns of Zion #150) their causes need you most, As we enter the year 2013, we pray And by making you anxious to be there to help. that God will be with each one of 29 Gods Love, Peace, Hope and Joy to you for the year ahead.” Anonymous MINNESOTA, ROCHESTER Mark Stork MINNESOTA, WINTHROP Rebecca Messner Heather Steiner Sis. Julia Messner and Melvin (Vernita) Messner spent time in the hospital. We are thankful they have recovered and are once more able to gather with us. Missouri, Kansas City Brittany Fehr We appreciate the labors of ministering Bros. Matt Feicht (Sis. Jennifer, Roanoke, IL), Cory Metzger (Sis. Jodi, Wichita, KS), Glen Funk (Sis. Sally, Wichita, KS), Mark Rufener (Sis. Julie, Mansfield, OH), and Brad Strahm (Sis. Michelle, Bern, KS). Bro. Cory was with us one weekend when our single group hosted guests, and Bro. Brad had our service on Christmas morning. May God bless each of these brothers. Many thanks to the students and teachers who prepared our Sunday School Christmas program! What an encouragement to know that seeds of the truth are being planted in young hearts. Sis. Marty Rokey (the late Bro. Garry) has been in our prayers lately as she has dealt with health challenges. Missouri, Lamar Venetta Banwart May we feel God’s rich blessing in the coming year, as He has this past year. Our visiting ministers this month were Bro. Larry Barr (Sis. Julie, Ft. Scott , KS), retired Elder Bro. February 2013 SILVER LINING 30 Don Braker (Sis. Elieen, Kansas City , MO), Bro. Brad Strahm (Sis. Michelle, Bern , KS), Bro. James Koehl (Sis. Hildy, Morris , MN), Bro. Scott Wegman (Sis. Dawn, Taylor , MO), Bro. Les Kaeb (Sis. Christine, Francesville , IN) and Bro. Brandon Emch (Sis. Maria, Kansas City, MO). Many thanks for the labors of love for serving us from God’s Word. Our hospital patient this month was Sis. Corrine Marti (Bro. Dale). May God continue to grant her healing. MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS Kary Mangers We have special news to share from Bro. Loren and Sis. Betsy Schrenk. They welcomed granddaughter, Lydia Joy Schrenk to their family. She was born on November 23 to Peter and Liz Schrenk and big brothers, John and Andrew. We wish all of them God’s blessings. Our thanks and appreciation to Bro. Earl and Sis. Suzanne Beery (Rittman) and Bro. Ron and Sis. Kayleen Heiniger (BloomingtonNormal) for taking time to serve us for the November and December rotations. We know many times these ministers are missing out on events in their home churches to be with us. We also appreciate those who came from Rittman for our January rotation, with special thanks to ministering Bro. Wayne and Sis. Camille Hartzler. MISSOURI, TAYLOR Marcia Sutter “Another year is dawning, Dear Master, let it be, In working or in waiting, Another year for thee. Another year of mercies, Of faithfulness and grace. Another year of gladness In the shining of Thy face. Another year is dawning, Dear Master, let it be, On earth or else in heaven Another year for thee.” (Hymns of Zion #150) who is from Cissna Park. We miss seeing our dear retired Elder Bro. Roy Grimm as he is unable to attend church anymore. Sis. Dona and their children and grand-children help take care of him at home. Another year is dawning at the Little White Church on the Levee in 2013 as it has the past 86 years. I doubt that our grandparents and great-grandparents could ever envision what a wonderful legacy they would be leaving for us. Their faith and desire to serve God was handed down to us despite pain, loss, death and yes, many joys. We have been blessed with 3 new converts. Jen and Jarrod Haas (Tremont, IL), who often visit her brother and sister [Sis. Carrie Rocke (Bro. Jeff) and Bro. Adam Reinbeck (Sis. Katie)], have started repenting. Brian Luttrull, who has been coming regularly to church, is also repenting. We wish them much grace. Bro. Nathan Sutter (Bro. Dan and Sis. Tina Sutter) is moving to Peoria where he has accepted employment. He will be attending the Washington Church. We will miss him and pray he comes home often to visit. Several have been ill, had tests or had surgeries: Sis. Kris Sutter, Sis. Lois Sutter, Bro. Don Hoerr and Barb Plank. We wish them God’s healing hand as they recover. Our visiting minister this month was Elder Bro. John Lehman (Bern, KS). We so appreciate when he and Sis. Connie come to visit family here. We extend our sympathy to Sis Barb Uppinghouse at the death of her sister. We also extend our sympathy to Sis. Dona Grimm at the loss of her sister, Loretta Bauer (Bro. Kenneth) New York, CroghanNaumburg Hope Graves We were thankful for the safe trip our Elder Bro. Duane Farney had to Haiti this January. He brought us back a good report of the physical labor and spiritual work they were able to accomplish. May the Lord continue to bless the efforts of the many World Relief projects that are ongoing around the world. Hospitalized this past month was our Sis. Celia Virkler. We are thankful she is back home now and feeling better. Our prayers go out to Cassie Bush in the birth of her daughter, Callie Gracelynn, on January 15. May the Lord be with her and guide her in the raising of this precious new life. Many hearts were saddened at the death of our dear, Loren Virkler, on December 28. Our prayers go out to his family during this time. His parents are Bro. Lowell and Sis. Celia Virkler; siblings: Bro. Floyd and Sis. Linda Graves Jr. and Joe and Linette Bush; and sons: Bradley, Daniel and Jay. Our church was filled for Loren’s funeral on New Year’s Day and we were reminded that “His mercy endureth forever.” (Psalm 136) Note of Thanks: The family of Loren Virkler would like to express our heartfelt thank you to all those who have helped support us throughout the past months and recent days. We truly appreciate the love, prayers, spiritual February 2013 support, cards, food and phone calls to our family. Knowing so many were keeping us close in prayer, even across the miles, helped so much. We also thank the Rockville brethren who came and helped with food and the funeral singing. We would be so appreciative of your continued prayers. May God richly bless each one of you! Correction: Our Sis. Elveria Martin passed away on November 30, not October 30. Ohio, Akron Erika Gal We rejoice with Bro. Daniel and Sis. Rachel Pamer in the safe arrival of Larissa Hope on December 17, 2012. She is welcomed home by Brennan and Abby. Her grandparents are Bro. Steve and Sis. Arliss Pamer and Bro. Don and Sis. Nan Steidl. We wish them God’s grace and strength as they raise these precious children. Congratulations to our dear Bro. Samuel Greenbank and Sis. Laura Virkler as they were united in the Lord on December 30 in Rockville. His parents are Bro. Glen and Sis. Joan Greenbank. Her parents are Bro. Terry and Sis. Cindy Virkler from Rockville. We wish them God’s rich blessings of love and peace as they begin their married life in Rockville. Our thanks extend to Bro. Troy Leyse (Bluffton), Bro. Jerry Bauman and Bro. Tim Ramsier (both from Rittman) as they have shared the Word with us this month. May God always bless their labors. “For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith. For as we have many members SILVER LINING in one body, and all members have not the same office: So we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another. Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith; Or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching; Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness.” (Romans 12:3-8) We had our annual church business meeting. The following brothers and sisters have been appointed to serve in Sunday School: Bro. Doug (Sis. Maria) Demiter, Bro. Brad (Sis. Amanda) Gasser, and Bro. Roger (Sis. Judy) Gal, Sis. Katie Palitto, and Sis. Beth Pamer. Our Cemetery Caretaker Assistant will be Bro. Arthur Greenbank. Sis. Judi (Bro. Les) Steidl will be on the Kitchen Committee. Our new trustee is Bro. Tim (Sis. Joanne) Schar. Bro. Trent (Sis. Molly) Gasser will serve as usher. Bro. Virgil (Sis. Veronica) Craiu will be on the World Relief Center Board. Bro. Brad (Sis. Amanda) Gasser will serve as our Gateway Woods Representative. Bro. Marvin (Sis. Carol) Indermuhle will continue to serve as our Home for the Handicapped Representative. Sis. Joan (Bro. Glen) Greenbank will help on the World Relief Sewing Committee. We wish to sincerely thank each of the brothers and sisters who have faithfully served their terms and offer our prayers and support to those who take their places. 31 OHIO, COLUMBUS Lauren Rufener We have been reminded to “Rejoice with them that do rejoice and weep with them who weep.” (Romans 12:15) “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” (Ecclesiastes 3:1) We appreciate Elder Bro. Mark and Sis. Jeannine Masters (Mansfield, OH) for ministering God’s Word to us on Christmas day. It was a blessing to gather together as a church on New Year’s Eve. We are thankful that God has blessed us in the past year, and we know He is able to provide in the new one. We were reminded in the service that God has given us a year of opportunity. With the coming year, He gives new opportunities to serve Him, love Him, and worship Him. May each of us take and appreciate these blessed opportunities as we go forward in the days He gives to us. OHIO, JUNCTION Vicki Boroff We were thankful to have Bro. Don Steidl (Sis. Nan, Akron) minister to us this month. Several babies joined our church family recently. Bentley Thomas was born December 15 to Kevin and Heather Manz. Grandparents are Bro. Les and Sis. Karen Manz, and Kerry and Kathy Kaufmann of Roanoke, IN. Alexandria Lynn was born January 8 to Joe and Jessica Manz. Grandparents are Bro. Roger and Lisa Manz, and Tim and Vicki Steele of Paulding. Kendyl Erin was born January 12 to Shawn and Katie Hurd. Grandparents are Bro. Pete and Sis. Helen Hurd, and Wilbur and Dianne Klopfenstein of Silverton, OR. Kendyl was born premature, and may spend several 32 weeks in the hospital. Prayers are coveted by her family. Our prayers go out to Sis. Connie and Bro. Don Manz. We were saddened to hear that Sis. Connie’s dad, Bro. Ben Ehnle, passed away unexpectedly. OHIO, LATTY Carmen Stoller Mindy Stoller Greetings of love to each of you! We pray that 2013 will be a year of joy for each of you. At our annual business meeting, it was reported that we observed 7 baptisms, 4 weddings, and 4 funerals, welcomed 6 new babies into our church in 2012, and currently have 10 converts. We want to be prayerful for the brothers and sisters that were elected into church offices. Sunday School teachers are Bro. Eric Rager (Sis. Sherri), Sis. Diane Sinn (Bro. Mark), and Sis. Mindy Stoller (Bro. Blane). Fellowship hall trustee was Bro. Thad Sinn (Sis. Kara) and church trustee was Bro. Jerry Klopfenstein (Sis. Cherry). Joining the kitchen committee was Sis. Karen Steffen (Bro. Donn) and Sis. Paula Nuest (Bro. Lee). May they each feel our love and support. January 3 was the birthday for Aylan Marie. She was born to Bro. Trent and Sis. Jodi Stoller. She was welcomed home by Abbie, Kyle, Addison, Aubrie, and Kolson. Thankful grandparents are Bro. Craig and Sis. Ruth Stoller and Bro. Dave and Sis. Kathy Manz (Junction, OH). We are thankful that our convert, Megan Miller (Bro. Roger and Sis. Kay), was announced as having found the wonderful peace of God. May God continue to bless her with His peace, joy, and mercy. Our prayers are with our hospital SILVER LINING patients this month. They included Bro. Wayne Stoller (Sis. Dorothy), Bro. Lee Nuest (Sis. Paula), and Sis. Dolly Laukhuf. We also want to remember young Nyle Stoller, (son of Reid and Amanda Stoller and grandson of Bro. Bill and Sis. Barb Stoller) who had a heart valve repair. We are thankful that all went well and he is now recuperating at home. We would like to welcome Bro. Josh and Sis. Bethany Johnson and their family to Latty. Bro. Josh has accepted the administrator position at the Country Inn, our church’s assisted living center. Finally, we bid farewell to Bro. Lee, Sis. Desma, Beth, Bekah, Jared, and Chloe as they move to Haiti to serve at Hospital Lumiere. We will miss them, but will be prayerful that God will bless them with His continued nearness. OHIO, MANSFIELD Elizabeth Walter We extend sincere appreciation to our recent visiting ministers. Bro. Matthew Manz (Sis. Deanna, Toledo, OH) and Bro. Scott Wegman (Sis. Dawn, Taylor, MO) were willing vessels for the Master’s use. May He richly reward their efforts to visit and serve us. Our thoughts and prayers are with Rex Beer (Sis. Marilyn) as he spends time in the hospital fighting illness. May he feel the Comforter’s hand upon him. Also, our prayers continue to lift up Bro. Dave Eyerly, who is at home recovering from treatment. OHIO, RITTMAN Julia Zollinger Anna Bauman “Holy Spirit faithful Guide, Ever near the Christian’s side, Gently lead us by the hand, Pilgrims in a desert land; February 2013 Weary souls fore’er rejoice, While they hear that sweetest voice, Whisp’ring softly, ‘Wand’rer, come, Follow Me, I’ll guide thee Home.” (Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide, Hymns of Zion #220) We can truly say that God has been our faithful guide in the past year and will continue in this new year. We were able to witness this on December 30, with the union of Bro. Kent Dotterer and Sis. Greta Beery. Parents are Bro. Gary and Sis. Sandy Dotterer, and Bro. Earl and Sis. Suzanne Beery. We wish Bro. Kent and Sis. Greta the Lord’s blessings. We are thankful for the new babies that were born this month. Claire Rebecca was born to Bro. Aaron and Sis. Becky Bauman on January 4. Siblings are Lauren and Sierra.Grandparents are Bro. Vic and Sis. Brenda Bauman of Smithville and Sis. Diana Raifsnider. Bro. Dean and Sis. Brienna Stoller became first-time parents with the birth of Breton Dean on January 6. Grandparents are Bro. Joe and Sis. Marian Stoller and Bro. Brian and Sis. Beverly Indermuhle. Also, Bro. Kurt and Sis. Kelly Gasser rejoiced in the safe arrival of Troy Eric on January 10. Welcoming their new brother are Molly, Bethany, and Kya. Grandparents are Bro. Dan and Sis. Diane Gasser and Sis. Nancy Bauman. Bro. Eric and Sis. Jami Hartzler welcomed Gideon August on January 15. Grateful siblings are Leah, Grace, Conrad, and Quincy. Grandparents are Bro. Dean and Sis. Jan Hartzler (Rittman, OH) and Bro. Gary and Sis. Terry Zollinger (Sardis, OH). Bro. Eric and Sis. Jami are currently serving in Haiti. May God grant these parents wisdom and grace to raise these precious children. February 2013 SILVER LINING 33 I would like to sincerely apologize for not including the repentance of Hannah Steiner (Bro. Jim and Sis. Sarah) sooner. We rejoice with Hannah and wish her God’s blessings as she begins her walk of faith. We were blessed by several visiting ministers last month. They were Elder Bro. Bill Schlatter (Junction, OH), Bros. Nelson Beer (Milford, IN), Gary Sinn (Latty, OH), Dean Messner (Winthrop, MN), Bob Dotterer (Sardis, OH), Matt Feucht (Roanoke, IL), and Randy Gasser (Detroit, MI). In the hospital this past month were Sis. Brenda Saurer (Dan), Bro. Stan (Sis. Karen) Beery, Sis. Carolyn (Bro. Dale) Hartzler, and Cameron Stoller (Bro. Jordan and Sis. Joy). We wish them God’s nearness and a quick recovery. God’s guidance and nearness is especially needed in times of loss. Our sincere prayers are with the family of Sis. Dorothy Zollinger, who passed away on January 4. Her family includes siblings Sis. Linda Zollinger, Bro. John (Sis. Marjorie) Zollinger, Bro. Edward (Shirley) Zollinger, and brother-in-law Bro. Henry Dotterer. Sis. Marilyn Trent passed away January 12, 2013. She leaves behind husband, Bro. Edward, and children Kevin (Marcia) Trent, Greg (Brenda) Trent, Jeff Trent, Paul (Nicole) Trent, and Heidi Mills. Our prayers are also with Randy and Sis. Bev Moore and their family with the passing of their daughter-in-law, Kristie Moore. The family of Sis. Dorothy Zollinger would like to express their sincere appreciation for all the many deeds of kindness shown unto Dorothy and the family during her illness and passing. May God be your rich rewarder. Ohio, Sardis Faith Beard for God’s healing as He wills. Our congregation has also had three dear loved ones diagnosed with cancer recently. We would covet prayers on behalf of Bro. Roger Saurer (Sis. Sue), Sis. Connie Maletich (Bro. Dave), and Sis. Dawn Maibach (Bro. Steve). We are reminded that, “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” (James 5:16) We extend our heartfelt sympathy and prayers to Bro. Roger Saurer (Sis. Sue) in the passing of his sister, Sis. Marilyn Trent (Bro. Ed, Rittman, OH). We also offer prayers and comfort to Bro. John Zollinger (Sis. Marjorie) in the passing of his sister, Sis. Dorothy Zollinger. We were blessed with many visiting ministers this past month: Bro. Tim Ramsier (Sis. Jonie, Rittman, OH), Bro. Mark Ramsier (Sis. Alice, Sardis, OH), Bro. Jeff Waibel (Sis. Margo, Leo, IN), Bro. Randy Gasser (Sis. Sue, Detroit, MI), Bro. Doyle Frauhiger (Sis. Jane, Bluffton North, IN) and Bro. Jeff Lehman (Sis. Val, Bluffton North, IN). We appreciate your service in the ministry and your willingness to share God’s Word. Ohio, Smithville Sara Crist Kara Stoller We rejoice with Bro. Dave and Sis. Dottie Ramsier on the birth of their granddaughter, Addison Joy. She was born on November 8 to Bro. Lucas and Sis. Crystal Frank (Detroit, MI) and welcomed home by siblings Logan, Kaleigh, and Carson. Congratulations to Bro. Aaron and Sis. Becky Bauman who added a daughter, Claire Rebecca, to their family on January 4. She joins sisters, Lauren and Sierra. Grandparents are Bro. Vic and Sis. Brenda Bauman, and late Bro. Doug and Sis. Diana Raifsnider (Rittman, OH). Bro. Derek and Sis. Juliet Nieman also were blessed with an addition to their family, Tyler David born on January 9. Tyler is welcomed home by his big brother, Caleb, and grateful grandparents, Bro. Denny and Sis. Kay Nieman and Bro. Dave and Sis. Luanna Dotterer. January 6 was the wedding of Bro. Ben Gerber (Leo, IN) and Sis. Alissa Maibach. Parents of the couple are Scott and the late Anna Melinda Gerber of Kokomo, IN and Bro. Jay and Sis. Marsha Maibach. It was a joyful occasion to witness God bringing these two souls together, to walk as one in the Lord. We are thankful for a loved one that has seen the need to repent of his sins and turn to Jesus for salvation. We rejoice with Kurt Steiner (Robin) as he begins his walk with the Lord. Kurt’s parents are late Bro. Dave and Sis. Carole Steiner. Nathan Beery was hospitalized this month (son of Bro. Dwaine & Sis. Shelly). We certainly pray OHIO, TOLEDO Deanna Manz Jenny Manz We are thankful for the safe arrival of another new addition to our congregation. Lewis Andrew was born on January 11 to Bro. Brad and Sis. Holli Shields. Welcoming him home are excited siblings: Isaac, Haven, Micah, Joseph, and Titus. We continue to thank God for the abundance of blessings He provides to each of us. Oregon, PORTLAND Rebekah Jones 34 OREGON, SILVERTON Kelsey Walder Ann Kuenzi We rejoice with Evelyn Hari (Ernest, dec.), as she has begun her repentance and now professes having peace with God and man. We look forward to baptisms the weekend of February 24. Spencer and Amy Rockwell have a new baby boy to love. December 28 was the birth date of Marshall Craig. His grandparents are Vance and Sis. Liz Snook, Nancy Rockwell and Craig Rockwell (deceased). Bro. Craig, Sis. Juanita, Adrielle, and Trenton Schurter, have added a new little one to their household. Kaitlin Angela joined their family January 5. Grandparents are Bro. Don and Sis. Linda Sinn and Leonard and Cheryl Schurter. Bro. Paul and Sis. Marie Jensen spent time in the hospital a few weeks ago. They are home now recovering slowly. Sis. Marian Sinn (Bro. Otto, dec.) had cataract surgery recently and is doing well. Visiting ministers this past month were Bro. Ron Jones (Sis. Liz, Portland, OR), and Bro. Darren Fehr (Sis. Nora, West Bend, IA). We appreciate their willingness to labor on our behalf. SILVER LINING and Roanoke, IL; Remington, IN; St Louis, MO; and Akron and Mansfield, OH. If you are traveling to or through the Nashville area, please plan to worship with us. The following churches are scheduled for services in the near future: Roanoke, IL (2/24); Bay City, MI (3/3); Peoria, IL (3/10); Fairbury, IL (3/17); San Diego, CA (3/24); and Denver (3/31). If you plan to worship with us, please call ahead to confirm our schedule. Often we gather on Saturday evenings for fellowship, and all are heartily welcome. Also, we typically meet on Wednesday evenings at 7:15 p.m. for call-in services and would welcome any midweek visitors. Contact Bro. Mike and Sis. Monica Fritz, (615) 866-5543, fritzmb.family@gmail. com. TEXAS, AUSTIN Serenity and Jasmine Ringger “All the way my Saviour leads me; What have I to ask beside? Can I doubt His tender mercy Who thro’ life has been my guide?” (All The Way My Saviour Leads, Hymns of Zion #21) We extend a warm welcome to some additions to our church family this month. Bro. Jim and Sis. PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA Candy Meiss moved from Phoenix to Austin for work. Also coming to TENNESSEE, NASHVILLE Austin is convert Amber Abrams Mike and Monica Fritz from Silverton, OR. She is here for a few months on an internship. We have been encouraged by We are thankful for the the Word of God, brought to us willingness of ministers to bring the so faithfully by our recent visiting Word to us: Bros. Ken Wuethrich ministers: Bros.Duane Reutter (Sis. Lynn, Indianapolis, IN), Todd (Rockville, CT), Joe Sprunger (Sis. Sinn (Sis. Janet, Latty, OH), Mike Tara, Indianapolis), and Matthew Walder (Sis. Suzie, Smithville, OH), Rassi (Sis. Bridget, Chicago, IL). Joe Klotzle (Sis. Sue, Altadena, CA), We have also been blessed by the fellowship of visitors from Rockville, and Leland Plattner (Zapata, TX). We also appreciate the many CT; Chicago, Cissna Park, Gridley, February 2013 visitors we get in the winter months. We had visitors from Sabetha, KS; Mansfield, OH; Leo, IN; Eureka, IL; Morris, MN; Lester, IA; Forrest, IL; Cissna Park, IL. The following is the minister schedule for March: (10) Sabetha, KS; (17) Francesville, IN; (31) Princeville, IL. Please refer to the minister’s directory for directions and contacts. Texas, Dallas-Fort Worth Texas, McAllen Gloria Walder “Thy word, O Lord, forever is the mirror where we see Our faults and duties as they are, Our likeness unto Thee.” We humbly thank Bro. Neil Ramseyer (Bay City, MI) and Bro. Dale Stoller (Sis. Sandra, Fairbury, IL) for their labors of love in ministering God’s Word to us. May He richly bless them. We also enjoyed other visitors from Belvidere, IL, Morris, MN, and Zapata, TX. We encourage our visiting ministers to feel free to bring others along. Since we do not know which minister is coming from the congregation scheduled, we depend upon you to inform us, rather than our contacting you. We heartily welcome each one and wish to make plans for meals and fellowship as soon as possible each week. Services are scheduled for March 10, LaCrosse, IN; March 17, Taylor, MO; March 24, Latty, OH; April 7, Washington, IL; April 14, Rittman, OH; and April 28, Mansfield, OH. We also meet on Wednesday evenings at the home of Bro. Lloyd and Sis. Joyce Nohl. Occasionally there is a schedule change; if you plan to be with us on Sunday or mid-week, please verify the date by February 2013 calling the Nohl’s. Andy and Kristi Plattner have a 2-bedroom apartment available one block from the Gulf at South Padre Island for visitors who wish to spend time there. You may call them at 956-433-9844 for more information. Sunday services are held at 10:30 and 12:30 at the Holiday Inn Express, 1921 South 10th St. Take the 10th Street exit off Expressway 83 and go 1 ½ blocks south. Please see the ministers’ directory for local contact information. Texas, Zapata Mary Plattner Our Zapata and McAllen churches have taken on a project to build a handicapped room as an addition to the home of a family with a 7-yearold boy who has been diagnosed with muscular dystrophy. His family didn’t have the means to provide those facilities for him, so we have been given this opportunity to serve. We started the foundation on January 21 and should have it ready for his use before our winter visitors, who are deeply involved in this project, leave for their homes in the north. We have appreciated our winter visitors. Our Elder Bro. Marvin (Nancy) Dotterer spent a few days in Zapata and we anticipate their return later this winter. Bro. Wayne (Kathy) Fehr, Portland, OR has returned for the winter and we appreciate his sharing the Word. We are enjoying the fellowship with our winter visitors, and welcome anyone coming to South Texas to spend some time with us. Vermont, NORTH CLARENDON Nathan and Miriam Reutter SILVER LINING 35 Light from the Word Now available by downloadable PDF from the Apostolic Christian Publication website: www.acpublications.org After entering the website, click on the item located at the left hand frame entitled, “Light from the Word Reprints”. The entire set of editorials are available in a complete download (June 1987 to current). 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Box 30 Bluffton, IN 46714 Ph/Fax: (260) 824-5587 bibledist@adamswells.co February 2013 SILVER LINING 36 USA World Relief Committee Brother Tom Klotzle Chuck Kellenberger Bill Leman Les Schambach Ray Slagel Paul Kaeb Stan Schambach Doug Fiechter Keith Kloter Contacts for area work or disaster projects Position Home Church Counseling Elder Altadena, CA Chairman Elgin, IL Treasurer Roanoke, IL Administrator/Secretary Elgin, IL Consultant Fairbury, IL Consultant Bern, KS Consultant Prescott, AZ Consultant Bluffton, IN Consultant Rockville, CT Cell Phone (818) 522-3307 (224) 629-6531 (309) 241-0257 (630) 247-5271 (815) 848-3714 (785) 547-5269 (224) 698-0899 (260) 307-6595 (860) 836-7935 Winter Work Project 2013 An Opportunity to Serve Register Online All volunteers must register online at www.acworldrelief.org. In Cullman, Alabama Beginning January 7, 2013 and continuing through March 2013, there are opportunities to serve in Cullman, Alabama. The project involves building new homes and repairing damaged homes for victims of the April 2011 tornadoes. Displaced families need help rebuilding their shattered dreams. A job for everyone 50 volunteers are needed each week. All skill levels are needed; even the unskilled. There will be a job for every willing heart. Participants must be at least 14 years old to serve on a work team. More information Volunteers will be housed at Stoney Creek Camp near the town of Cullman. Meals will be provided Sunday evening through Friday evening at the camp. Mid-week services will be held at the camp. Skills needed Carpenters, electricians, plumbers, drywall hangers and finishers, painters, housecleaners and kitchen helpers. More project information is available on the website. Before registering, check the work team schedule to be sure the dates you have chosen are available. Volunteers are encouraged to worship at Athens, Alabama Church at the beginning of their work week. Stoney Creek Camp is approximately one hour south of the church. www.acworldrelief.org Updated 6.1.09 February 2013 SILVER LINING Mexico Work Teams Coordinator Location Year 2013 Magdalena Construction Feb 16-23 Jon Baner 309-747-4085 baner@gridcom.net Magdalena Construction Mar 9-16 Drew Martin Illinois State University 309-635-0878 isuyounggroup@gmail.com Reynosa Construction Mar 16-23 Ryan Eisenmann University of Illinois 815-953-1443 rdeisenmann@gmail.com Magdalena Construction Mar 23-30 Chuck Koch Tremont Bible Class 309-925-3905 cckoch1988@gmail.com Reynosa Medical May 14-21 Todd Drayer 260-273-3112 todd.drayer@gmail.com Magdalena Construction May 25 - Jun 1 Mark Steffen Phoenix Bible Class 602-980-2451 marksteffen@coreccg.com Magdalena Construction Jun 8-15 Benj Knapp Washington Bible Class 309-208-7450 benjknapp@homewayhomes.com Medical Team Sep 18-25 Cheryl Herrmann cherrmann@frontier.com Questions? Contact Mike Fiechter mfiechter@onlyinternet.net 260-597-7330 37 SILVER LINING 38 February 2013 Jamaica Work Teams Project Year 2013 Coordinator Capacity Kingston School CCCD Mar 23-30 Ryan Steidinger 815-848-2500 fehrrealestate@frontier.com Gridley SS Montego Bay CCCD Mar 23-30 Link Rinkenberger 260-273-3566 rinkfamily@adamswells.com Bluffton SS Knockpatrick School CCCD Jun 15-22 Luke Rocke 309-448-2421 jarock71@gmail.com Goodfeild SS Knockpatrick School CCCD Jun 22-29 Trent Johnson 608-882-1259 jenn.j@charter.net Belvidere SS JDV CCCD Jun 29-6 Harvey Landis 330-466-8274 landziv@aol.com Akron SS Rittman SS Smithville SS If you are interested in sponsoring a work team to Jamaica contact Loren Dettwyler at lmdettwyler@gmail.com Haiti Construction Work Teams Project Year 2013 Coordinator Dumay Lifeline Construction/Medical Feb 18-25 Paul Zimmerman 1-815-848-2173 pallan2@frontier.com Full Dumay Lifeline Construction Feb 25-Mar 4 Neil Bahler 1-815-848-3861 nbahler@gmail.com Full Les Cayes MEBSH Mar 1-8 Steve Leuthold 309-645-2208 12 MEBSH Construction Les Cayes AWA Water Aid Capacity 484-433-1205 darylluginbuhl@gmail.com Mar 8-15 Maurice Schaefer 309-253-9003 schaefs2@gmail.com 4 February 2013 SILVER LINING Les Cayes FRW Vocational School Mar 8-15 Rick Wuethrich 219-863-4163 rick@wuethrichfarms.com SEED Ag School Haiti Agriculture Mar 8-15 Larry Kaufmann 815-457-2924 ljkaufmann@juno.com Les Cayes MEBSH Construction Mar 15-22 Rich Bertschi 309-467-2351 lemangm@mtco.com Hospital Lumiere MEBSH Construction Apr 6-13 Daryl Luginbuhl 484-433-1205 darylluginbuhl@gmail.com Les Cayes MEBSH Maintenance Apr 16-23 Jon Zeller 309-266-9009 jczeller1972@gmail.com Les Cayes MEBSH Haiti Support Apr 25-29 Jon Zeller 309-266-9009 jczeller1972@gmail.com Hospital Lumiere MEBSH Construction May 4-11 Daryl Luginbuhl 484-433-1205 darylluginbuhl@gmail.com Les Cayes FRW Vocational School Jun 7-14 Rick Wuethrich 219-863-4163 rick@wuethrichfarms.com Haiti Medical Work Teams Project Year 2013 Coordinator Bonne Fin, Haiti Hospital Lumiere Medical Teams Jan 18-26 Alice Widmer alice.widmer@jmsmucker.com 330-939-0083 Bonne Fin, Haiti Feb 15-23 Alice Widmer Bonne Fin, Haiti Mar 15-23 Alice Widmer Bonne Fin, Haiti Apr 19-27 Alice Widmer Bonne Fin, Haiti May 17-25 Alice Widmer Trip includes travel dates of Friday thru the following Saturday. 39 SILVER LINING 40 February 2013 Top Quality Coordinator Needed Gateway Woods is in need of a Top Quality Coordinator for the summer. The Top Quality Coordinator position offers the opportunity to grow deep relationships with Gateway Woods Staff and summer volunteers, as well as the chance to spend a significant amount of one-on-one time with residents. If you feel the call to explore the possibilities and to have play a role in a group of residents lives this summer, please call one of the brothers listed below: Ryan Donaghy Lynn Stieglitz Assistant School Administrator Counseling Elder PO Box 125 15417 Doty Rd. Leo, IN 46765 New Haven, IN 46774 1-888-443-4283 260-657-1033 ryan.donaghy@gatewaywoods.org Education Intern Needed Gateway Woods is in need of a Education Intern for the summer of 2012. The Education Intern position offers the opportunity to grow deep relationships with Gateway Woods Staff, as well as the chance to grow as a teacher and spend a significant amount of one-on-one time with residents. If you feel the call to explore the possibilities and to have a positive impact in the lives of residents this summer, please call one of the brothers listed below: Adam McAfee School Administrator PO Box 125 Leo, IN 46765 1-888-443-4283 adam.mcafee@gatewaywoods.org Lynn Stieglitz Counseling Elder 15417 Doty Rd. New Haven, IN 46774 260-657-1033 Foster Care Program Manager Needed Gateway Woods has an opening for a brother or sister to manage our Foster Care Program. We are seeking someone who desires to serve in a ministry that serves troubled and broken children and families. The Foster Care Program Manager is a key full-time position that offers responsibility, management and creativity. If you have a dedicated interest, love and sensitivity for youth and families, at least a bachelor’s degree in social work, counseling or a related field, and possess good motivational, organizational, teaching and communications skills, please contact one of the brothers listed below for more information and a job description. Jeff Schumacher P.O. Box 125 Leo, IN 46765 (888) 443-4283 jeff.schumacher@gatewaywoods.org Lynn Stieglitz Counseling Elder 15417 Doty Rd. New Haven, IN 46774 (260) 657-1033 February 2013 SILVER LINING Used Bible, Bible Story Book, and Song Book Distribution We currently have outlets for Bibles, Bible Story Books, Hymns of Zion, Zion’s Harp, Gospel Hymns, and Tabernacle Hymns. The cost of sending books airmail to foreign countries is greater than what new books could be purchased. We are currently working with organizations (such as Christian Aid Ministries) that send materials to foreign countries by sea container, which is more reasonably priced. Some of the books are also used by U.S. churches and missions. Thank you for providing these materials and for those who help repair them. Jerry and Arlene Banwart 307 First St. Congerville, IL 61729 (309) 265-0857 Christian Guesthouse and Worship Services in Rochester, MN Accommodations for Mayo Clinic outpatients and families: Three bedrooms with private baths, laundry, kitchen and family room area. Sunday Service: (held monthly at guesthouse residence) 10:00 AM and 12:30 PM For schedule, see: www.acmission.org/minister-rotation For information and reservations, contact caretakers: Bro. Mark and Sis. Sandy Stork 4733 Birdie Lane NW Rochester, MN 55901 (507) 288-0072 Mid-week Service: (held on 3rd Wednesday in Rochester area) For information, contact: Bro. Jim and Sis. Deb Tilbury (507) 281-2875 Important Notice to Americans Crossing the Canadian Border by Land All adults will need just ONE of the following documents: 1. Regular U.S. passport 2. U.S. passport card 3. Enhanced driver’s license 4. Any Trusted Traveler Program (for example, Nexus card) U.S. citizens under the age of 16 (or under the age of 19 if traveling with a school, religious, or other youth group) may present a birth certificate, Consular Report of Birth Abroad, or a naturalization certificate. Birth certificates can be original, photocopy, or certified copy. 41 February 2013 SILVER LINING 42 Interested in Houseparenting? Houseparenting at Gateway Woods offers an opportunity for a couple, directed of the Lord, to come to work in a full-time on going ministry at Gateway Woods. Due to a change in staff, we have a need for an Alternate Houseparent couple. This position offers competitive wages and generous benefits and a close relationship with brothers and sisters whose hearts and lives are dedicated to a common mission with an eternal reward. If you feel the call to explore this possibility, please call one of the brothers listed below. Lynn Stieglitz Counseling Elder 15417 Doty Rd. New Haven, IN 46774 (260) 657-1033 Ed Graf Residential Program Director P.O. Box 151 Leo, IN 46765 (888) 443-4283 ed.graf@gatewaywoods.org “We have always considered our position a ministry for our entire family not just a job for us. Relationships built during this time can last for a lifetime.” - Bro. Jason & Sis. Joy Kilgus, Houseparents Give a Child Hope Child Sponsorships T To sponsor a child hose in the child sponsorship program have several things in common. They are very poor, desire to learn and they have an undying soul. To sponsor a student fill out this form and send to the office. A student will be assigned to you and you will be sent further information. The goal of this program is to provide an education to help these children learn life skills to improve their standard of living, and also to provide spiritual training to address the true need...the need for a knowledge of and a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Name _________________________ And all thy children shall be taught of the Lord; and great shall be the peace of thy children. Isaiah 54:13 Mr. Mrs. Miss Spouse ________________________ Address _______________________ City ____________St ___ Zip _____ Home Ph ______________________ Cell Ph ________________________ Email _________________________ Please check preference: Haiti Guatemala Jamaica Mexico Zambia Wherever needed If possible I would prefer: Boy – Age Girl – Age No Preference Cost: $25.00/month For details: www.acworldrelief.org Send to: ACWR Child Sponsorship PO Box 36 Morton, IL 61550 Phone: 309-266-6080 Fax: 309-266-5281 E-mail: childsponsorship@acwr.org www.acworldrelief.org February 2013 SILVER LINING 43 Summer Volunteer Coordinator Gateway Woods is currently searching for a Summer Volunteer Coordinator. The Summer Volunteer Coordinator position offers the opportunity to grow deep relationships with fellow volunteers as well as Gateway Woods Staff and residents. If you feel the call to explore the possibilities, please call one of the brothers listed below: Ryan Donaghy Assistant School Administrator PO Box 125 Leo, IN 46765 1-888-443-4283 ryan.donaghy@gatewaywoods.org Lynn Stieglitz Counseling Elder 15417 Doty Rd. New Haven, IN 46774 260-657-1033 2013 Alabama/Tennessee Memorial Day Weekend Save the date, May 25-26! Plan to come to the 2013 Alabama/Tennessee Memorial Day Weekend. This year, the theme/topic for the weekend will be centered around prayer spoken on by Ordained Deacon Bro. Leland Plattner from Zapata, TX. Additionally, an auction is being planned for Saturday afternoon beginning at 2:00 p.m. Donation of auction items is appreciated. See additional weekend details below, including the prayer focus areas and a schedule of activities. If you are in the Central Illinois area and would be interested in riding a bus to the Tennessee Fellowship Area from Morton, IL, please contact Bro. Andy or Sis. Jayne Sauder at (309) 263-9965 or e-mail them at jayne. sauder@gmail.com. Everyone is invited and welcome to attend the weekend! Please RSVP to one of the contacts listed below. Sis. Gwen Leuthold - 615-969-0958 or leutholdg@aol.com Bro. Don Sauder - 615-373-8928 or don.sauder@juno.com Bro. Kerwin Edelman - 256-777-1107 or 256-230-2151 or edelmanteam100@gmail.com Bro. Andy Stoller - 330-682-8171 or andrew.stoller@juno.com Weekend Schedule Saturday, May 25 - All activities at the Tennessee Fellowship Area located in Pulaski, TN. 12:00 p.m. - Registration (and donation of auction items) 2:00 p.m. - Auction commences with song and prayer 6:00 p.m. - Supper 7:00 p.m. - Singing (congregational and special group singing) 7:30 p.m. - Bro. Leland Plattner speaks on “Pray without Ceasing” 8:00 p.m. - Singing Sunday, May 26 10:00 a.m. - Church services at Athens Apostolic Christian Church in Athens, AL. 3:30 p.m. - Fellowship begins at Tennessee Fellowship Area 4:00 p.m. - Singing 5:00 p.m. - Bro. Leland Plattner speaks on “The Effectual Fervent Prayer” 5:30 p.m. - Supper 7:00 p.m. - Singing February 2013 SILVER LINING 44 Apostolic Christian Counseling and Family Services 515 E. Highland Street, Morton, IL 61550 • Tel: (309) 263-5536 Fax: (309) 263-6841 • www.accounseling.org God’s Promises to the Believer Third in a Series of Five Articles 2 Peter 1:3-4, “According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue: Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.” God’s Word is full of promises for the believer. However, in times of struggle or difficulty, it may be hard to grasp these promises and believe them. Many people know the words of the verses but do not internalize them and experience the power of their truth. It is important for the believer to personalize the promises and choose to believe they are true for him or her! Below are some steps for internalizing these promises: • Identify the promise from the Scripture as the truth. • Make the choice to affirm it as truth in your life. That is, believe that the promise is true for you. • Ask yourself, “If I lived like this promise was 100% true, how would I live? What type of difference would it make in my life?” • Make the choice to live like the truth is completely true even if your feelings don’t match. Remember, when your feelings and the truth are in conflict, always follow the truth of the Word. Believers can claim the promises below because of God’s grace and goodness toward them. We cannot claim any right to these promises based on our own worthiness. Therefore, in order to keep these promises in perspective, it is helpful to use the following sentence stems: • Because of salvation through Christ… • Because of the Holy Spirit’s work in me… • Because of God’s love, power, and plan… In this series of articles, we will examine some sets of promises in God’s Word and discuss how these promises could have application in our lives of faith. Set 7: He created and fashioned me and gave me a purpose to fulfill. I am not an accident. Ephesians 2:10, “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that weshould walk in them.” Not only were you created by God, but you were created for a purpose. It wasn’t just a chance happening. His promise to us is that we are not accidents, but our lives have meaning and He wants us to fulfill His purpose by His grace. Set 8: I am accepted. Ephesians 1:6, “To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved [Christ].” Satan wants to discourage and mislead by tempting us to feel alone and outside of God’s inner circle. Here we see that in Christ we are accept- ed into communion with the Father. Set 9: He cares for me when I’m weak. Hebrews 4:15-16, “For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and findgrace to help in time of need.” 1 Peter 5:7, “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” We may often feel weak and unable to deal with the stresses of life, but God has promised that He will care for us and even invites us to come boldly into His presence. Set 10: I am forgiven. Colossians 2:13-14, “And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses; Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross;” Romans 8:33-34, “Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s elect? It is God that justifieth. Who is he that condemneth? It isChrist that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us.” Forgiveness is promised to those who will claim it by submitting to God in repentance. We are then justified and quickened, or restored, February 2013 SILVER LINING to full communion with Him. Satan would love to condemn us, but God forgives all trespasses. We need to claim this promise of God even if we don’t feel forgiven. Our feelings do not change His promises. Set 11: I am free from condemnation. Romans 8:1, “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after theSpirit.” This is similar to forgiveness but yet deeper as we are no longer condemned in Christ but called to walk after the Spirit. He will convict us if we stray but with outstretched arms bidding us to return fully to Him. Set 12: I am a new creature in Christ. I have been transformed. 2 Corinthians 5:17, “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” Our transformation is complete in Christ as it is His promise that all things are new; no exceptions. Set 13: God will strengthen me to do all I need to do. Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” This promise can be difficult to grasp considering the idea of all 45 things being possible through Christ. Nevertheless, this thought ought to give us courage and strength. Set 14: I have peace with God. My peace is based on Christ, not my emotions. Romans 5:1, “Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ:” The peace of God is so elusive in the world but so abundant in the heart of a believer. This verse isn’t a suggestion but a statement and a promise from God. Through our Lord we have peace with God. World Relief Informational Meetings Opportunities to Serve One Another presentations scheduled by the church holding the conference. For more information, go to the World Relief web site (www. acworldrelief.org) and check under Informational Meetings. T he mission of World Relief is to provide humanitarian aid and volunteer labor to alleviate human misery and suffering throughout the world, first to the household of faith, and then to others as much as we are able, in a way that is a Christian witness and brings glory to God. We thank God for the various opportunities to help the needy of the world made available to our congregations through World Relief, not only with funds, but with volunteer labor by our brethren. One way to hear about these opportunities is to attend one of three presentations held throughout the year. Next meetings Schedule The Western Meeting is held the second Saturday of March and is rotated between the Apostolic Christian Churches west of the line between Indiana and Illinois. The Eastern Meeting is held on the second Saturday of November and is rotated between the churches in Indiana and all churches eastward. Also, Thursday before the conference in August, there are Western: Goodfield, IL March 9, 2013 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Before Conference: Fairbury, IL Fellowship Hall August 8, 2013 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm www.acworldrelief.org 46 SILVER LINING walk with Him. How reliant we are on His grace! He tells us He prayed called us to serve, love, and care for for Simon. He prayed for Peter that those of His creation. He said, “And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my his faith would not fail. Often times father hath appointed unto me; That we feel we are at our wit’s end. We don’t know. We can’t see another ye may eat and drink at my table inch before us. When we get on our in my kingdom, and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.” St. knees, we become strengthened Luke 22:29,30. He gave His Apostles again. This Savior we have pleading our cause strengthens us and we can a little bit of a glimpse of perhaps go another step. the future for them. We know the life of Peter. We You know Loved Ones, we might saw it here, when he said, “…I am not have a kingdom as such, but ready to go with thee, both into even in your homes, dear brothers, where you are called to be priests of prison, and to death.” St. Luke 22:33. I. I am ready. I am strong. I can your home and you are responsible do this. But he wasn’t, was he? We to serve your family and to bring read how a few short hours later he forth the Word of God and the way unto salvation, not just by word but had his chance to show and prove his strength, and what did he do? also by your actions, it is so imJust like all of us would have done portant that we take up our place without the Lord: ‘I don’t know that and willingly desire to be that true man’, ‘No, I am not one of them’, unservant in our home. And our dear til he was reminded when the cock sisters also that they take up their place as God has so called them - in crew, ‘the Lord told me that, didn’t their homes, at their job, or wherev- He?’ (St. Luke 22:58-61) er they are - and be willing to serve. It says, “And Peter went out, and What a blessing it is to give. wept bitterly.” v.62. I often think about the feeling that must have Didn’t Christ tell us that? It’s so been in Peter’s heart. We wanted to much more blessed to give than so badly - you and I want to serve to receive (Acts 20:35). If we start God. Especially when we are young, turning that around in our mind and think that we are owed and that we feel our physical strength and think we can do it. But unless God people should give to us, we probis with us and we are operating in ably are not going to be close to the His grace, we can’t do it. Without kingdom of heaven. But when we serve and give, we feel the blessings Him we are nothing at all. So we find here at this time, yes, Peter of God, and God asks us to do so with our very life and being as a liv- wept bitterly. ing sacrifice unto Him. As we read on through the Gospel, we find out what happened to He tells us here, “…Simon, Simon, a different Peter upon the day of behold, Satan hath desired to have Pentecost when the Spirit came and you, that he may sift you as wheat; But I have prayed for thee…” St. Luke the conversion was finished. Peter 22:31,32. This just gives me strength, went out before the very enemies of Christ and preached a sermon that and I hope each one of you today thousands were saved by. (Acts 2:14find that same strength and faith in 41) He was not afraid to go to jail the Lord. We believe our Savior Jesus at the right hand of God is pray- anymore. He was ready at that time then to go to death and to serve his ing for us, pleading our cause even God faithfully. He had the power of in our weaknesses. We can trust God. His love for us is so great that He is desiring that we be successful in our Sermon continued from Page 2 February 2013 When we walk with Him in the light of His love, His Spirit within us, we are empowered to do those kinds of works. That’s where we receive our power and our strength to do anything good. It is His work coming forth from us. It is still His work. All power and glory, all praise and honor be to God. It is His work in our lives. May we be fruitful in our walk here as children of God. A life that confesses Christ and then ceases to labor and continue on the way is fruitless. When the Lord comes and He looks for fruit upon you, Dear Brother and Dear Sister, or me and there is nothing but leaves, what will He say? What can be done anymore? It tells us our dear Lord went to the garden and prayed that even this cup could be taken from Him (v.42). The awful death of crucifixion was terrible! Nothing that you and I have ever experienced would be close to it. None of us have been crucified unto death, to hang by nails in our hands and our feet, to struggle upward for breath, to go back down again in what rest you could have in that position, all the time struggling for breath and strength to go up and get another breath as your poor body tries to live. That was the way it was for those on the cross. We can’t tell you of the agony, the pain, the suffering involved, but you can imagine a little bit in your heart and your mind how this was. He knew this. He knew what He faced. He prayed that it could be taken from Him. But, He was strengthened by the Angel of God (v.43) and He bore it all for you and me. He went through with it. Sometimes in our lives we don’t want to go through even the smallest discomfort of life that God might ask of us. In the smallest little trial in our life, we are whining and complaining to God. Jesus didn’t do that. He submitted to the will of God. February 2013 You know, Loved Ones, when we fight against it, it’s that much harder. When we submit to God’s will, there is a peace that comes over us, and we can accept His will. Soon He lets us even see why. Maybe not always but quite often we can look back and see it was a blessed way the Lord did plan for me. I see now it made me grow. I felt His nearness through even that trial. The next one does not frighten me anymore. Those are the important lessons we need to learn. That is the experience that we learn after having gone through the tribulation. We have patience through it. We know we can have patience for the next one because He helped us through this one. That’s just the way it is when we walk with God. We find the betrayal of Judas so sad. I think of the darkness that must have come into his soul when he lost faith in the Lord. He must have thought, ‘This is not the man so I’m going to take what I can get out of this. I’m going to sell my knowledge of who He is to the priests.’ With that blackness in his heart, he didn’t just come up and say, ‘yes, there He is’. No, he kissed Him (v.47). We talk of a Judas kiss. We talk about one that comes and kisses without love, care, compassion – a Judas kiss, when you don’t have love for the other person. Even as brothers and sisters, we greet one another. Let us love one another. Satan might put before you the error or the fault of your brother or sister, and he makes you want to withdraw from them. That’s not right. What are we doing? We are judging at that time. Let’s not do that. He tells us here that we need to love. We need to be willing, even when there is iniquity abounding, to continue to love. May the Lord give us grace that we love and not become like Judas and just do it on the outside but our heart is black and dark. SILVER LINING We also see how those rose up against them who were going to take Christ. They took the two swords they had, and they said, ‘shall we smite?’ But they didn’t wait for an answer. They went and cut off the right ear of Malchus, and Christ had to heal it. (St. Luke 22:49-51, St. John 18:10) I often wonder why that had to be, but it was the fulfillment of prophecy it tells us here. Christ taught them a lesson though it, not necessarily in this chapter but in the other - He said those that take up the sword will die by the sword (St. Matthew 26:52). That, Brothers and Sisters, is why we don’t take up arms against our fellow man. We are a nonresistant people. We want everyone to go to heaven. There is no person in this world, enemies or not, that we desire to go to hell. Hell is a terrible place! You wouldn’t want your worst enemy to have to experience hell. We don’t want to end a life that can possibly be changed by our Lord and Savior. So we don’t go to war and kill others. We don’t take up a job where we would have to end someone’s life. In past wars, there were many times that different countries fought each other, and they were brethren. They were called to bear arms against each other. They were shooting their brothers in the Lord, or they were shooting unconverted people and ending their opportunity. Terrible when we think about it! Christ taught us differently, didn’t He? Love your enemy. Do good to those that despitefully use you. Suffer persecution. (St. Matthew 5:44) It is only a short while until He comes for us. Live as He did so that we can receive the entrance that we long for into the glories of heaven where He is. We want to go this same pathway, not a different pathway. We read together here about the ark (Genesis 8). It did remind me 47 how God gave this command to Noah - He said build me an ark. He’s planning this great flood on the earth. So he built this big boat, big ship, whatever we want to call it, according as God taught them. I believe just lately in the news I read where they thought they maybe found a portion of it up on the mountain. Whether it is or not we don’t know, but we believe that it happened and it was there. Whether there is a sign today doesn’t really matter, does it. But that great ark that was built bore them up in this big flood, and they remained in that ark. It would have been suicide to step out of that ark or to put down a little rowboat and take off for shore. There was no shore, but they did not know that. They went out in the raging waves as the fountains of the deep bubbled up and the rains poured down. It must’ve been a terrible, terrible storm. You have your storms here, but they don’t hold a candle to what happened there nor do they change the earth as that big flood did. Yet we see those that believed God safe in that ark and kept until that time. One of the dear old elder brothers from bygone years was talking about the shipwreck of Paul. Here again was a boat. They were on this boat, this ship. As they tried to find land, they were fasting and tossed to and fro. I believe it was fourteen days at least that they hadn’t eaten. For weeks they were on this stormtossed boat. Finally they started sounding, and it was getting shallower. They knew they were approaching land. They came to the time when they knew there was an island there. There were those who were running the ship that wanted to put down the lifeboats and escape. Paul had to tell them, ‘if you go out into the lifeboat, you will perish. Stay with the ship.’ They cut it off. They believed Paul. They Sermon continued on Page 48 48 Sermon continued from Page 47 cut the ropes and let the lifeboats go away. That was faith. Then they waited for the day. In the day, they saw there was a stream, and they headed the boat into that stream and let the storm drive them into that. It struck ground a ways off from the shore. It says the waves beat the ship on the backside and the poor ship was broken up and was going to sink. They wanted to kill all the passengers because most of them were in jail or imprisoned and had various things that they were going to get judged by. The centurion said, because of Paul and his faith, he had someone that was special and said, ‘no, spare them. Grab whatever piece you can of the ship, swim, whatever way you can do it, make for the shore.’ Paul had been assured by the angel there would be none lost if they stayed with the ship. It says they all made SILVER LINING it safely to shore. Some even had to take pieces of the boat. (Acts 27) We think about that - staying with the ship. So oft times we are tempted to go onto a lifeboat here or there that looks like it has promise, looks like it has some safety maybe or we are hoping it will have some safety for us, but unless we stay with the ship, we can go lost. It is that way even in our faith today loved ones. We need to keep bailing. We need to keep running the bilge pump. We need to keep doing what we can do to keep the ship afloat. We don’t want to jump into lifeboats. We’re near to the end of the shore when the Lord is going to come again. May God give us all grace to know and believe that when the Lord comes, all things will be right. The ship has holes in it. The ship has cracks in it. It has been broken up by the storms of life. It’s to be that way, but there is still safety in the February 2013 ship. May God help us all. As we read of Noah, they stayed in the ship until the time when they knew they were there. God has blessed us and carried us this far; let’s have our confidence in Him and His Son Jesus Christ. Focus yourself on Jesus. If these disciples had been thinking of the greatness of their Leader, Jesus Christ, they would not have been worried about where they would fit in. They would have just been happy to hold up His name and to make His kingdom great. May the Lord help us that we can do this, that we don’t deny our Lord in time of trial, that we are not asleep when we are needed so desperately. And Dear Friends, may the Lord call you into the service for others and for Him. We need you. God needs you. Jesus is praying for you. He shed His blood for you. May God give you grace to come to Him. February 2013 SILVER LINING 49 English Teacher Needed Description: The Ixtlán church has started a private elementary school that presently teaches first through fourth grades, with plans to add a fifth grade in August 2013 and a sixth grade the following year. We are looking for a replacement English teacher who is available to begin teaching in late March 2013. Classes continue through July 5 and begin again in mid-August for the 2013-2014 school year. If there would be a graduating college senior who would like to apply for the position but cannot come down until after graduation in May or until the beginning of next school year, we would be open to that possibility. We also would consider applicants to just finish out the 2012-2013 school year. Qualifications: • Member in good standing of the Apostolic Christian Church • A degree in Education and/or TESOL is preferred but not required • Ability to communicate in the Spanish language • Enjoys being with and working with children • Willingness to be sent by the AC Mission Committee and to work together as a missionary team in Ixtlán Grant and Hannah Herrmann (Current English Teacher) grantandhannah11@gmail.com Matt Gerber (School Administrator) magerbe@gmail.com Mike Leman - Counseling Elder For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them. (Eph 2:8-10) February 2013 SILVER LINING 50 Our Spiritual Heritage The Remembering column intends to draw attention to the history of our church, and to keep alive many of the interesting tidbits of information that have added a richness to our heritage and general understanding of our Apostolic Christian Church Defender of the Faith It is interesting to note that the men who translated the Bible into the English language back in 1611 wrote an eloquent cover letter to their ruler, King James I when they had completed their task. In this, they referred to him in lofty terms. Among the esteem they showed him were phrases such as “the most high and mighty prince” and “defender of the faith. This two-page letter, which was called “The Epistle Dedicatory,” is cited in the front of most King James Bibles, including those in our church pews. The King of England was considered the nominal head of the Church of England (otherwise known as the Anglican church). The faith he “defended” differed from that of many other denominations, including ours. Whether his “defending the faith” was an embellishment, or actually true, is known only to God. I remember, years ago, when I noted the description of King James being a defender of the faith. I was intrigued by that term and thought such a trait was indeed noble. Hardly anything could be more important than defending the faith. From this reference, I personally wanted to become a defender of the faith. I am thankful, by God’s grace, that multitudes of brothers and sisters in our denomination, by daily living out their faith according to God’s word, are defending the faith. Henry Beer, Minister and Translator of Hymns Bro. Henry Beer of Milford, Indiana, was a minister for several decades, and served with his brother, Elder Bro. Theo Beer, in that capacity. He was also a hymn writer and a translator of hymns from the German language into the English language. In this latter capacity his work lives on as the songs he worked on are sung from Sunday to Sunday and provide inspiration in the hearts of persons who sing these hymns. He translated these songs for the benefit of brethren in subsequent generations, and not for any glory or accord he could win as time unfolded. Yet, today we surely recognize his work as important. Among the hymns he wrote, perhaps the most noteworthy one was entitled “The Babe of Bethlehem” which is found in the Hymns of Zion hymnal (page 36). It is sung at Christmas time, and alludes to the fact that while the story of the manger (Christ) is vitally important, the matter of Christ dying on the Cross is even moreso; and that persons who observe Christ’s birth should eventually go to the Cross and seek their soul’s salvation. The church history book, Marching To Zion, makes reference to Bro. Henry Beer on page 572: “Henry Beer, an Apostolic Christian minister from Milford, Indiana, played an instrumental role in this effort (of translation). As a young brother-in-faith in 1921, he thought it would be beneficial to translate these German songs into English. After translating a few songs on his own, he sought and received encouragement from some of the older brethren to continue on. Elder Ernest Graf, Sr., of Akron, Ohio, especially encouraged translation into the English language according to Beer.” Among the first hymns that Bro. Beer translated were No. 47, “Strive Aright.” No. 164, “The Image of Christ,” and No. 87, “The Seven Words of Jesus on the Cross.” Several other brothers in faith were assigned to help Bro. Beer: Bros. Ernest Graf, Sr., Akron, Ohio, Edward Grimm, Elgin, Iowa, Amos Hartzler, Rittman, Ohio, Noah Hartzler, Rittman, Ohio, Will Stettner, Elgin, Illinois, and Jake Stettner, Elgin, Illinois. This was a huge undertaking and took considerable time. Each brother was given approximately 50 songs to work on. The Zion’s Harp was thus published into the English language in 1924. Bro. Henry Beer served the Lord with much dedication as evidenced by his hymn writing and translation. It is interesting to note that his daughter, Sis. Lois, is married to Elder Bro. Willis Ehnle, now of the Peoria, Illinois congregation. They have spent many years in Japan, working and nurturing the believers in our churches there. Historic Comment The following comment is from Marching To Zion, page 573, “Henry Beer, who labored diligently on the translation of the Zion’s Harp, commented, ‘The Zion’s Harp is not the oldest hymnal in the world, but it is by far the most doctrinal. A hymnal reflects a church’s soundness of faith.’” (this statement is from an interview with Bro. Henry Beer on August 3, 1980 at Milford, Indiana) By Perry Klopfenstein Next Issue: Misc. Historical Data February 2013 SILVER LINING 51 The Light of Hope Work Out Your Own Salvation Retired Elder Bro. Willis Ehnle, formerly of Shioda, Japan The last part of Philippians 2:12 reads, “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” This Scripture and other Scriptures such as “Faith without works is dead,” James 2:26, were often heard in the church in my youth. I recently read that in someone’s opinion, the church has gone into the world and the world has come into the church. This was said about evangelical churches in general. Do you think this is a true statement? If so, what do you think should be done about it? In our own church’s Statement of Faith, item 16, we read, “The believers live separated, sanctified lives and are not conformed to the world.” This is according to the Bible, which reads, “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.” It sounds to me like our lives are to prove what is the will of God. Can we look at our own life or the life of any child of God and say, “That is God’s will?” In studying the Japanese translation of Philippians 2:12, I see that it renders it something like this, “By more obedience, with reverence and awe, work to attain unto your salvation.” We all know that all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags (Isaiah 64:6) and that salvation is by the Lord Jesus Christ alone. He said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” John 14:6. We are also taught in Ephesians 2:8 and 9, “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.” What then is the connection between works and grace? Hebrews 3:14 reads, “For we are made partakers of Christ, if we hold the beginning of our confidence steadfast unto the end.” It sounds to me that we need to put forth much effort to abide in Christ, or we may lose our first love, or we may become lukewarm. My mother taught me that it is not the beginning of our life of faith, nor the middle, but the end, that is so very important. She must have been taught that in the church at that time. This verse in Hebrews would indicate that. Galatians 2:21 reads, “I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.” We must be careful not to frustrate the grace of God. We are saved by grace through faith, but we need to remember that true and saving faith produces works of obedience, accompanied by great humility which makes us as clay in the Potter’s hands. Romans 9:21 reads, “Hath not the potter power over the clay?” What can we do so that people will look at us and say, “That person’s life is God’s will.” We may not like it, but we must be broken. Jesus said, “Whosoever shall fall upon this stone (Christ Himself) shall be broken.” I understand this to mean that we are at the end of ourselves and willing to do anything for Christ, or give up anything for Christ. Our combative attitude toward the teachings of the Bible is gone and our combative attitude is directed entirely toward evil and the devil. We become very cooperative with God and His teachings, and not cooperative with the world, or the styles of the world. We conclude anew that the Bible teaches that we are not in any way saved by our works but that our faith is to be shown by our works. Let us therefore be reinvigorated in our faith and in our life for the Lord. He died for us and by His atonement, salvation is offered to all mankind. We need to repent, put our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and live for Him and not for self. May we understand that our righteousness of itself is not enough to get us to heaven. We must have Christ. The devil may tell us that we are not good enough and that is true. We can never be good enough by ourselves. It is Christ’s righteousness imputed or given to us that makes us good enough to go to heaven. The Apostle Paul wrote in Philippians 3:9, “And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith.” Let us rejoice exceedingly in what Christ has done for us and in the righteousness which is of God by faith. That doesn’t mean that we don’t have anything to do. We are to work out our own salvation with fear and trembling. This shows that our faith is still genuine. May God grant us all grace to look for ways by which we can be more obedient to His Word. THE SILVER LINING 1523 County Road 400N Congerville, IL 61729