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- Apostolic Christian Church of America
Vol. 69, #7 July 2014 “…he leadeth me beside the still waters.” Psalm 23:2 INSIDE THIS ISSUE The Present Privileges of a Believer page 3 Monthly Sermon page 4 Acts of God page 6 Studying to Minister to the Lost page 7 Small Church: Athens, AL page 8 Estate Planning Pt. 2 page 8 Remembering Our Spiritual Heritage page 70 We Are One Bread page 71 To Our Readers Correspondence For July Issue (news from June 16-July 15) Due: July 20, 2014 Digital versions of the Silver Lining Have you ever wanted to look back at an article you read in a past Silver Lining that was a particular blessing to you, but can’t find that issue in the magazine rack? Or, do you prefer to read on digital devices, like an iPad or smartphone? Many people are unaware that the Silver Lining is available in several ways. Past issues are now archived in PDF format on the denomination website (www.apostolicchristian.org) and available for instant download. You’ll find them in the Resources section. 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The subscription rate is a donation. Send zip number with address. Remember to send changes of address. Send both old and new addresses (with both zips). Postmaster send address changes to: The Silver Lining 1523 County Road 400N Congerville, IL 61729 Writings based on God’s Word Light from the Word The Present Privileges of a Believer We understand and experience privileges which are associated with certain aspects of life, e.g. occupations, offices, citizenship, etc. According to Webster, a privilege is a right granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor. A privilege is distinct from a possession, which is something we have and hold as property. In spiritual matters, our salvation is a possession we have as a result of believing in Jesus (John 5:24, Rom. 10:9-10). Having gained the standing of a believer, saved by grace through faith, we are granted many privileges that accompany our newfound status as a child of God. What follows is a reminder and discussion of some of these blessings given to us by our Heavenly Father. The blessing of having Christ as our Head: Having found the blessing of knowing Jesus as Savior we gladly yield to Him as Lord of our life. Paul writes that we are to “grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ:” (Eph. 4:15). In submission to Him we find the safety of a loving Shepherd who protects, guides, and corrects. He is the undisputed Head of all things, granted all authority by God (Matt. 28:18). The blessing of the Word as our foundation: the Apostle John, who walked with the Lord and was beloved by Him, writes that Jesus was the Word made flesh and that those who saw Him “beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,” (John 1:14). The very Word of God has been preserved for us in written form and the example of the life of Christ is given that we might pattern our lives after His, putting on His mind and obeying His commands. (Phil. 2:5-8, Matt. 28:19-20, John 13:3435). We will find, as David the shepherd boy who became king, that, “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” (Psalm 119:105). The love and support of our brotherhood: having redeemed us, God grants us the privilege of becoming His child. “But ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father” (Rom. 8:15). He places us into His family, the church – also referred to as His Body and the Bride of Christ, terms of endearment and examples of closeness, intimacy, and covenantal relationship. Peter exhorts us to “Love the brotherhood.” (1 Pet 2:17). Paul gives action to that love in describing how the members relate to each other, “And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it; or one member be honoured, all the members rejoice with it.” (1 Cor. 12:26). Thinking of our relationship with each other in the body we grasp our need for each other, as the eye, ear, hand, and foot rely upon each other in our physical bodies. And we learn to abhor the thought that we might say to another, “I have no need of thee:” (1 Cor. 12:15-21). Rather we delight in the opportunity to “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.” (Gal. 2:2). It is a myth, and unbiblical, to think that we can experience the full benefits of the brotherhood without the sacrificial love, commitment and mutual submission essential to its functioning. It makes no more sense to say the body has no need of us than it does to say that of another member. We should prayerfully guard against the influences of the world around us, including an insidious and detrimental focus on one’s own needs and the loss of the privilege of denying self for Christ’s sake and that of our brother. The blessing of an emphasis on a sanctified life: having been forgiven of our sin debt by Jesus who became sin for us (2 Cor. 5:21), we go on to a life dedicated and consecrated to His service. We stand firmly on a foundation of belief that, “by grace are ye — Please turn to pg. 68 July 2014 SILVER LINING 3 Monthly Sermon Sermon by Bro. Dale Stoller, Fairbury, IL Deuteronomy 6 & Philippians 3 Greetings beloved Brothers, Sisters, and Precious Friends. It is a special time of the day, isn’t it, on a Wednesday evening when we can come together and gather in God’s house. We are so thankful for the opportunity that God has afforded unto us. In this first reading we read here in Deuteronomy, we could place ourselves as the one that the Lord was writing to. Even though this was written to the Israelite people after they came out of the land of bondage, we are no different. We came out of that bondage just like they did. We came out of a different bondage. They were overtaken. They went down to Egypt to get grain, to get food. It was a drought. Then it turned, and the Egyptians ruled them, would not let them go, and made them work harder until finally the Lord opened the way. He sent Moses down to lead them out of the land of bondage unto the land of Canaan, the land of freedom, but it took them forty years to get there, didn’t it? What did it take for you and me to come out of the bondage of sin? A moment’s notice when we were able to fall down upon our knees and thank God for the plan of salvation, to have a broken and contrite spirit, to be able to repent. With that broken and contrite spirit, God saw a heart that was pliable, workable. He could plant the seed within our heart and allow it to grow. First He gave unto us the milk of the Word. He fed us as a little child, and He gave us some meat of the Word as we could understand it, as we could absorb it. But, we too came out of the land of bondage. For those who have not come out of this bondage of sin, it doesn’t take forty years, as it did the Israelite people. It takes one moment of a confession, of a need to repent. 4 SILVER LINING July 2014 So as we see these commandments that the Lord gave out to the Israelite people, it says, “Now these are the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which the Lord your God commanded to teach you, that ye might do them in the land whither ye go to possess it:” (v.1) He gave them the commandments of what they were to do, carry on, and live out in the land that they were going to possess. The Lord gave you and me a commandment to seek our soul salvation. He gives us the Commandments. He gives us the Word of God. He gives us instructions on how to live our life and how to live it out in the land that we possess here. Wherever our homes are, wherever we live, wherever we work we are to live out the commandments that God gives unto us. So as we are so thankful that God is speaking to the Israelite people, He is also speaking to us tonight of what we must do - “That thou mightest fear the LORD thy God, to keep all his statutes and his commandments...” (v.2) It is no different for us, is it? We are to fear the Lord our God, fear Him in reverence, knowing that He has the power on judgment day to determine where we are to go for eternity. “That thou mightiest fear the Lord thy God, to keep all his statutes and his commandments…” He gave us commandments to live by. He gave us instructions. Are we supposed to live with two or three and forget the others? No, He says follow all of my commandments and do them each day of our life. “…which I command thee, thou, and thy son, and thy son’s son, all the days of thy life; and that thy days may be prolonged.” (v.2) So it is not just to our forefathers that He gave those commandments. Those commandments follow through to you and me today. How many generations later, how many generations before us were part of this precious faith who followed the Word of the Lord and who sought their soul salvation? They pass it on to you and me through the generations that came down. Are we standing fast loved ones? Are we holding on? Are we following the statutes and the commandments the Lord has given you and me? For the future generations, should the Lord tarries, are we going to pass on our precious faith unto them, or are they going to look at this church and say that was Grandpa’s church. I don’t go there. They believed and did funny things. But they are not funny to us, are they. They are true. They are simple commandments that God has given unto us to follow and to be obedient unto God’s Word. We must hold on to this precious faith, the faith that we have come to know and to love, to pass on to our children and grandchildren. Are we doing our part, Loved Ones? Are we doing our part to hold on, or are we letting things slip? Are we letting things go by? Are we allowing things to come into our church, into our lives that could be a hindrance unto us that we would not to hold on and stay true unto the Word of God? How does God look down upon us when He sees slippage and when He sees those that are not walking the strait and narrow path, those taking liberties in their lives? How does God look down upon us? He can be pleased. We want to please God every day of our lives. We want to please Him and walk faithfully, to be true and faithful unto life’s very end. Until we take our last breath, we want to be true and faithful. “That thy days may be prolonged.” Does it give us a number of years more because we are following God? No, but it makes it all worth it, doesn’t it, the number of years that He gives each one of us, whether it be many or few, if we are living true and faithful, we are living that true life, the quality of life of serving God as a faithful child of God. It doesn’t matter how many years we spend here upon this earth, because there is something better to go to. There is something better waiting for us. Why do we want to hang on to this life? Let’s look forward to the life to come. “Hear, therefore, O Israel, and observe to do it; that it may be well with thee, and that ye may increase mightily…” (v.3) Observe to do it, to keep His commandments, to keep His statutes, that it may be well with thee. We can’t go wrong, can we? When we observe the statutes, the commandments that God gives unto us, if we are obedient unto God’s Word, it is going to be well with us. We are going to have that close communion with God. We are going to have that relationship. We are going to have the love to share with one another. It is going to be well with us. “…that ye may increase mightily, as the Lord God of thy fathers hath promised thee, in the land that floweth with milk and honey.” (v.3) They were looking for that land of Canaan. They were looking for that land of milk and honey. It is different for us today, but we are looking for that beautiful home in heaven, aren’t we. We are looking towards eternity. God is going to give us grace each day. He is going to help us each day to get through this life, to overcome, and to remain true upon God’s pathway that He has given unto us, and we have eternity to look forward to. “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord:” (v.4) We know that, don’t we. One Lord, one Father in heaven: the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. “And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.” (v.5) It really encompasses the whole thing, doesn’t it. We give it our all. We give it our all each day of our life, each moment, not to be overcome by any weaknesses that Satan tries to entice us with. But, we keep in mind that we love the Lord with all of our heart, all of our mind, and all of our soul. “And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart:” (v.6) So if we observe it, we practice it, we have it as our life, it is in our heart, it is in our minds, we don’t have to second guess. We don’t — Please turn to pg. 66 July 2014 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 Disaster Rebuilding Projects Acts of God We live in a land of awesome natural splendor, varied climatic zones and great diversity in the landscape. The beauty of the land can quickly change into a scene of massive destruction and devastation. When a natural disaster occurs there is little that can be done to contain the forces of nature. The fury unleashed by a hurricane or tornado cannot be halted by the mere efforts of man. God is in control! Throughout the past year, the USA Committee has organized and directed several disaster rebuilding projects throughout the country. While we can do little to prevent the suffering and loss that results from natural disasters, we can reach out in love and compassion to those affected and help them recover from the material losses they have sustained. Moved by the love of Christ and a deep concern for the less fortunate, our church family has faithfully reacted to these events not only by praying for the victims, but also by sharing time, finances and talents to rebuild homes for those in need. And more than that; work teams have shared the love of Christ in a very tangible way with those they have served. Lives have been changed. In the words of one victim, “You not only built me a house, but you restored hope in my life.” Others have said: “I can’t believe you take time off from work, travel across the country and work to build a house for somebody you don’t even know!... and then you say ‘Thank you’ for the opportunity to serve.” To God be the Glory! Yarnell Fire In June 2013 a wildfire swept through the community of Yarnell, Arizona destroying approximately one hundred and thirty structures. Some of these were homes of the elderly on Social Security who were not insured. A local group was organized to assist these unfortunate people. Generous individuals and corporate sponsors donated building materials for eleven homes. However, there was still a need for volunteers to build these homes. Brothers in the Prescott and Phoenix congregations presented this opportunity to the USA Committee for consideration as a World Relief project. It was approved and work began on September 30th and continued through December 13, 2013. During this ten week period 125 volunteers from 23 congregations came to work on six new homes. The World Relief Disaster Fund provided $75,000 for this project. Additionally, two tool trailers and four World Relief vehicles were sent to Arizona to facilitate the work. The funds were spent to house and feed the volunteers, for fuel and maintenance of the World Relief vehicles and to purchase a minimal amount of building supplies. The work project brought an influx of visitors and increased fellowship opportunities for the small Prescott congregation who warmly welcomed each one. Oklahoma City Tornadoes Numerous tornadoes over a period of several weeks — Please turn to pg. 69 6 SILVER LINING July 2014 ...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 Studying to Minister to the Lost Every believer understands the importance of reading and studying God’s Word. However, sometimes the importance of reading and studying God’s Word in ministering to the lost can be overlooked. The Gospel Introduced The book of Mark begins with The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God (Mark 1:1) and the author continues to explain how Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God (Mark 1:14) and saying, the time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel (Mark 1:15). The Apostle Paul proclaimed that he was not ashamed of the gospel of Christ for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek (Romans 1:16). And to Timothy he wrote that Jesus Christ had abolished death, and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel (2 Timothy 1:10). The scripture teaches that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; and that he was buried and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures and that he was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve; … then of all the apostles (1 Corinthians 15:37). And as Paul wrote to Titus, it is the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; that being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life (Titus 3:4-7). Given the centrality of the gospel message throughout scripture, there is little wonder that Christ’s parting words to his disciples were to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature (Mark 16:15). Every gospel writer repeats this commission (Matthew 28:16-20; Mark 16:15; Luke 24:44-49; John 20:19-23) as does the author of the Acts (Acts 1:4-8). The Gospel Presented The scriptures describe four aspects of how the message of the gospel penetrates the heart of the sinner. 1. Evangelism – Christ called his twelve disciples together and sent them to preach the kingdom of God (Luke 9:1-6). And writing to the Romans, the Apostle Paul asked how any can call on him whom they have not believed; and how shall they believe if they have not heard; and how shall they hear without a preacher? … How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel … (Romans 10:14-15). 2. Community – The wisdom of God accomplished through the gospel is described as a mystery made known unto principalities and powers through the church (Ephesians 3:8-12). This mystery is that all men know that believers are Christ’s disciples by their love (John 13:34-35) and are convinced that God sent Christ into the world by the oneness of the church (John 17:21). Thus the church is encouraged to let our conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ (Philippians 1:27). 3. Discussion – Often we find in the Acts account of the Apostle Paul that he reasoned, or disputed, or discussed the scriptures (Acts 17:2; Acts 18:4; Acts 18:19; Acts 24:25). Believers are instructed to be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear (1 Peter 3:15). Every believer should be ready to help the seeker to study and share the glorious gospel of Christ. 4. Meditation – The Psalmist delighted in God’s law and meditated on it day and night (Psalm — Please turn to pg. 69 July 2014 SILVER LINING 7 ...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 Small Church Profile Athens, Alabama An area of the country known as the Bible Belt in the South is home to many church congregations including the Athens, Alabama Apostolic Christian Church. Visitors will enjoy Southern hospitality while getting to know those in the congregation who love the Lord, have a heart for outreach and exhibit a simple faith. A favorite hymn --“What a Day that will Be” (Gospel Hymns #831) – expresses the heavenly focus of the 5-7 families plus singles that worship there on a regular basis. the congregation. On one Sunday per month, the congregation enjoys fellowship over a potluck lunch. Bible studies and singings/prayer time are each held twice during the month on Wednesday evenings. Outreach focus starts church Many of the customs of the Athens church started back with the establishment of worship services in the 40’s. Other Apostolic churches had been started in the surrounding area in Hillsboro, AL (approx. 30 miles from Athens) and Landersville, AL (50 miles southwest of Athens) as a result of outreach efforts by Ministering Bro. Amos Hartzler of Rittman, OH. According to Marching to Zion, the meetings started in Athens in rented spaces including a Legion Hall and an empty store where nail kegs and planks were used for seats and a box for a pulpit. In 1976, construction began on the current brick church on the east side of Athens, and dedication services were held in June 1977. Continuing outreach in the community Worshipping the Lord Each Sunday worship services begin with Adult Sunday School. As a brother leads the lesson, members are encouraged to share and learn from each other. During this time, Sunday School for the children is also held in other rooms. Following a short recess, the congregation reassembles. Everyone (including children) is encouraged to sing a “special number” which typically takes the form of small group singing. During this time, prayer requests or testimonies are also shared. A regular church service is then preached by either Ministering Bro. Mark Klaus or by visiting ministers who come as part of the rotation program twice a month. Elder Bro. Tom Waldbeser (Atlanta, GA) has oversight for 8 SILVER LINING July 2014 The church congregation today continues to focus on outreach and seeking to do the Lord’s will. Three teachers and a cook currently staff the Apostolic Christian Preschool, which is held in the basement of the church. Since the school started in 1981, many children who have attended also had parents that came to the school, which speaks to the witness of the teachers over the years and the faithfulness of God. Over the past several years and as recent as April 29, several tornados have rolled through the Athens area. World Relief organized teams of approximately 50 people per week for 3 months in 2011 and 2012 to assist with rebuilding in Athens and Cullman, AL, which is south of Athens. Out of this tragedy have come many opportunities to witness to others in the communities. Every Memorial Day Weekend, over a hundred people travel to the Tennessee Fellowship Area, which is located approximately 30 miles north of Athens and owned by the Athens Church. The current caretakers, Bro. Roger and Sis. Becky Roberts and their family, along with the Athens church host the two-day event complete with ministers speaking on various topics and lots of singing and fellowship. The event has been ongoing for 22 years. Camping and fishing are also enjoyed on the property. Consider a visit or move to Athens Everyone is invited to come and worship with the Athens congregation and even consider a move. Worship times are listed in the Church Minister book. Just as many small churches, Athens is also challenged by the small number in the congregation; while they work well together, they wear multiple hats. In addition to prayer, current needs include song leaders and Sunday School teachers. If you are visiting, there are many things to do in the area, ranging from museums such as the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL to hiking in parks such as Monte Sano State Park. There is also an apartment attached to the Fellowship Hall across from the church, which is open to volunteers and visitors. For those considering a move, jobs are plentiful in many professions, especially engineering. That Your Joy May be Full The Christian is joyful, not because he is blind to injustice and suffering, but because he is convinced that these, in the light of the divine sovereignty, are never ultimate. The joy of the Christian is not a way of denying the tears, but rather a way of affirming something which is deeper than tears. -Anonymous And these things write we unto you, that your JOY may be full. 1 JOHN 1:4 Now the God of hope fill you with all JOY and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost. ROMANS 15:13 These things have I spoken unto you, that my JOY might remain in you, and that your JOY might be full. JOHN 15:11 Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your JOY may be full. JOHN 16:24 O keep my soul, and deliver me: let me not be ashamed; for I put my trust in thee. Let integrity and uprightness preserve me; for I wait on thee. Psalm 25:20-21 July 2014 SILVER LINING 9 Estate Planning Part 2 of 3 In part one of this series, we briefly mentioned the importance of estate planning and that our involvement in this area revolves around the resulting relationship difficulties we see from improperly prepared estates, the lack of estate planning, or a general lack of communication. We want to stress the importance of preparing for the end of life so your surviving families are spared these difficulties. In this article, we will focus on the health care aspect of estate planning. Health Care “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” 3 John 1:2 We begin with the subject of health care because it is of increasingly greater importance as we age and is a common need among the elderly. Although we encourage their use, it is not within our scope to discuss health insurance plans, but rather to explain the necessity for having selecting and authoring a health care power of attorney. This individual can be a family member but need not be. The reason for authorizing this person is so he or she can make decisions for your health care in the case of your incapacitation. This could be as a result of illness, accident, or just normal aging. Usually a second person is also selected to serve as a backup to the primary individual. Every adult should have a health care power of attorney in place regardless of age. Often spouses believe they have the power to make health care decisions for each other, but without a signed document, they really have no such authority. Perhaps in life or death situations, the medical profession will accept a spouse’s decision, but it is often a very painful, lengthy process. For instance, if a husband or wife is in an accident or has an illness 10 SILVER LINING July 2014 that causes him or her to be placed on life support, without the power of attorney, it may be difficult to make any treatment decisions. With the power of attorney for health care in place, much anguish can be averted because the desires of the individual are known and can be carried out. The health care power of attorney document may also contain an end-of-life directive. This gives the signer of the document an opportunity to express his or her feelings of whether or not he or she wishes to receive life sustaining medical treatment when it is evident that a recovery is unlikely. This directive allows for a doctor to write a “do not resuscitate” or DNR order. Therefore, if an elderly loved one is a resident or patient in a health care facility, it is necessary for his or her doctor to be aware of end of life desires. This will ensure that the patient or resident’s prior stated wishes are honored if the need for resuscitation occurs when the person with the health care power of attorney isn’t present. Another issue which can become apparent as individuals age is the issue of long term care and financial planning. This is an extremely difficult area to plan for long term. We are not told the “number of our days” or what the future condition of our health will be. Since the government program of Medicaid is available only to those of low income and/or no resources, the opportunity exists for those growing older to give away all of their assets so when the time comes for them to go into a nursing home or similar long-term care facility, they will be “indigent” (poor, without any funds) and the state will provide for them. Obviously, the intention in this scenario is to protect assets from being spent on nursing home and other medical costs by transferring them to family and others or through a structured “spend-down” in which assets are liquidated and the money spent. This practice can be contrasted with those situations where an individual, through long life in long term care, has entered into this state of being “indigent” naturally. “The just man walketh in his integrity: his children are blessed after him.” Proverbs 20:7 Several ethical problems exist with the “spenddown” practice. The first problem is that nursing homes are reimbursed by Medicaid at only a percentage of their cost for providing services. This means that the services provided for someone on Medicaid are not fully funded by Medicaid which creates a shortfall to the nursing home or health care facility. However, care is provided at the same level as those who are paying the full rate. While it is understood that some individuals will run out of funds because of an extended stay, the industry cannot sustain itself when those who could have paid divest themselves of their assets to avoid paying for long-term care. The second problem is the issue of equity and fairness. While equally competent care is given to all residents, it presents an inequity that some individuals that could have paid the full rate are being supported through a social program because of deliberate actions to make themselves eligible for the program. This brings in an issue of honesty and integrity as well. Our charge in Romans 12:17 is to “…Provide things honest in the sight of all men” and Proverbs 20:7 tells us our children are blessed by our integrity, not our wealth. As you might imagine, there are regulations in place that discourage people from making themselves “poor” for the purpose of sheltering assets. One of the most difficult to circumvent is the rule that an individual must transfer assets at least five years prior to applying for Medicaid. If the time is less than five years, any assets transferred in the time less than five years are subject to recall and will be brought back into the individual’s ownership. Those assets will then have to be liquidated and used first before the individual is eligible for Medicaid. We will refrain from going into this any deeper as there are many angles and legal requirements surrounding the definition of “indigent” which varies from state to state. Our goal is only to raise the awareness of a practice that can be considered unethical and an insult to those who have indeed “spent all their living” on medical needs, like the woman in Luke 8:43. These individuals are rightfully eligible for aid such as the Medicaid program, and, in some cases, they provide an opportunity for the brotherhood to show charity. There are other prudent methods to help shelter some assets and defer some of these costs through the purchase of long-term care insurance which can provide coverage for nursing home, assisted living, and home health care services depending upon the policy. If long-term care insurance fits into your estate planning, be aware that purchasing a policy at a younger age, usually prior to turning 50, will lower the premium considerably. We would also mention the importance of purchasing a life insurance policy to help defray funeral costs and perhaps to cover outstanding debt for the benefit of a surviving family. This might also be considered a way in which to shelter assets in an appropriate way. “Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men.” Romans 12:17 In the next and final article in this series, we will discuss asset distribution and child guardianship. July 2014 SILVER LINING 11 Congregation Updates Apostolic Christian Home for the Handicapped www.achh.org Rob Mooney The Lord has continued to bless Timber Ridge, group homes, and CILA’s with the resources to participate in many exciting activities. This summer, we have continued participating with Illinois State University’s Music Therapy program. One of their professors sends students to both Linden Estate and Timber Ridge. Residents are invited to sing songs or play instruments. Songs are designed to encourage communication and social skills, body movement, or engage various senses. We are blessed to have found such a great, free activity for our residents. Camp Big Sky is another wonderful community resource. Residents are granted the opportunity to enjoy God’s creation at a handicappedaccessible campground. Their friendly staff and volunteer group give residents the opportunity to enjoy a hay-rack ride, boat ride, fishing, and a variety of naturefocused crafts. Learning how plants grow and thrive is another important way to appreciate that which the Lord has given. This is why gardens and potted plants can be seen around Linden, Timber Ridge, and other settings. 12 SILVER LINING July 2014 Other residents participate in a program called Enabling Gardens at Fondulac Park in East Peoria. Residents have also been able to go to Easter Seals for open swim in their warm therapy pool. The residents are able to relax in the warm water and have a great time in the whirlpool section of their facilities. Residents will continue to access the community throughout the summer at Timber Ridge, group homes, and CILA’s. Summer always brings a variety of exciting opportunities such as music concerts at local parks, art festivals, community theaters, and farmer’s markets. We are blessed to have many opportunities to take residents out and encounter new people and activities. The Lord also continues to bless us with the resources and staff to serve our residents according to His Purpose. Gateway Woods Apostolic Christian Children’s Home 25 Years of Foster Care Britni Eisenmann, Foster Care Program Manager Twenty-five years ago, the Foster Care department at Gateway Woods became a Licensed Child Placing Agency, meaning we could place children from the state into our Christian foster homes. In the past 25 years, over 450 children have walked through the front doors of our licensed foster homes. Sixteen children have been adopted into our foster homes since 1989. This summer we have 13 children who are either in the process of getting adopted, or will soon be available for adoption. As you can see, God has chosen to use our department as an avenue, not only for children to have safe and loving temporary homes, but also for children to permanently become part of the foster family they are placed into. The past handful of couples that have become licensed foster parents through Gateway Woods have expressed a desire to fosterto-adopt, and God is leading children to us, to be placed in these homes. It is clear that God is moving in the churches in our area right now, pricking hearts toward adoption. I feel a bit like Noah, as God is doing all of the directing and leading, and we are simply ‘building and waiting’ and watching His will be fulfilled. What a privilege, a humbling privilege, to be used in this unexpected way. If you happen to be in the Leo, IN area, please stop by the Gateway Woods office and visit Foster Care! We would love to chat about how God is directing and leading us, and of course we take any opportunity to show off pictures of the children who are adopted into our foster families. For more information about our department, please visit gatewaywoods.org/foster-care. News: Mark your calendars! The Annual Gateway Woods Auction is coming this year on Saturday, August 2. Come join nearly two thousand others for a wonderful day of fellowship with loved ones, good food, giving and so much more! Also, if you are interested in donating an item for this year’s auction, please contact your local representative or call Ross Feller at 888.443.4283. Looking to make an impact with your time this summer? Consider volunteering at Gateway Woods! It is a great opportunity to impact residents, build relationships with fellow brothers and sisters, and grow some of your skills. If you would like more information, please visit gatewaywoods.org/volunteer or contact our Volunteer Coordinator Phil Fischer at philfish120@gmail. com. There are four different career positions available currently at Gateway Woods, including several of great need: several openings for Alternate Houseparents, one opening for a Home-Based & Adoption Case Worker, two openings for Teachers, and one opening for a Foster Care Case Manager. For more information, please see the notices in this month’s edition of The Silver Lining or visit the Career Opportunities page on our website at www.gatewaywoods. org/careers. 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, and make sure that you are on our mailing list. If you would like be added to our mailing list, please contact us at 888.443.4283 or send an email to info@ gatewaywoods.org. Finally, if you would like to receive a monthly email detailing how the work at Gateway Woods is bringing help and healing to those in need, please consider joining our Restoring Hope email list. You can do so at our website or by emailing ross.feller@gatewaywoods.org. Apostolic Christian Preschool Athens, AL Susan Koch Summer 2014 has begun! We began June with fairly warm weather and then it rained for two weeks, every single day. Now we are getting into our hot weather months. In the summer each class gets to spend one morning swimming to beat the heat. We also have a bring-your-own picnic lunch. One of my favorite parts of this event is watching the students ooh and ah over the food they bring from home. Many of them offer to share their food too. We take a break from our alphabet during the summer and each class is kind of doing their own thing. Ms. Kalla’s class is studying God’s creatures with the Wild Kratts on pbskids.org. This is a fun way to learn interesting facts about various animals. Since some of the graduates leave for the summer, Ms. Kalla’s class is small enough to take to the library for story time. Ms. Louise’s class has been learning about pets this month. They made quite a few of them into paper bag puppets. Our summer volunteer, Sis. Leah Knobloch (Bradford, IL), was able to sub for Ms. Louise while she went on vacation. This is one of the many ways we use our summer volunteers. Ms. Susan’s class has been July 2014 SILVER LINING 13 learning about good character qualities that we should have by studying different fairy tales and relating them to corresponding Bible stories. For example, we related Little Red Riding Hood to Satan tempting Eve. The students learned that we should be obedient to people in authority like moms, dads, teachers, and most importantly God. By talking to a stranger and disobeying the authority figure, Red and Eve had to suffer the consequences. This hit home with me, because so often, I think I know what’s best for me, when I should really be consulting the One who knows everything. Remember if you want to volunteer at the preschool, please let me know. You can contact me at 309.202.4897 or susankoch2@ yahoo.com. More information about the preschool can be found at www.acpreschool.org. There is a section under the About Us tab regarding volunteering. However, once you contact me, I will send you a more in-depth informational packet. Alabama, Athens Roger and Becky Roberts We were thankful ministering Bro. Duane (Sis. Kay) Reutter (Rockville, CT) could be with us for the preschool graduation. How sweet it is to see the excitement of the children as the share what they have learned this past year. The following weekend we were once again blessed by the many that gathered for our annual 14 SILVER LINING July 2014 Memorial Day Singing. Sharing the Word that weekend were Bro. Matthew (Sis. Dana) Knapp (Atlanta, GA), Bro. Roger (Sis. Judy) Sauder (Sarasota, FL), Bro. Clark (Sis. Cindy) Stoller (Gridley, IL), Bro. Fred (Sis. Diane) Funk (Morton, IL), Bro. Fred (Sis. Nancy) Witzig (Washington, IL), Elder Bro. Tom (Sis. Sue) Waldbeser (Atlanta, GA), retired Elder Bro. Andy (Sis. Roberta) Stoller (Smithville, OH). Other visiting ministers this month included Bro. Randy (Sis. Sue) Gasser (Detroit, MI), Bro. Jason (Sis. Lynne) Dotterer (Forrest, IL), and their families. Our prayers are with Bro. Milton and Sis. Joyce Ray as they both regain strength. A guest apartment is available in the Fellowship Hall across from the church. Reservations can be made by contacting Sis. Susan Koch (309) 202-4897 or Sis. Kalla Knobloch (309) 231-1755. We have several campsites with water & electric available at the TN Fellowship area if you are traveling through the region. We would be delighted to have you with us. Arizona, Phoenix Heather Hinrichsen Bro. Justin Moser (Altadena) and Bro. Mark Schmidgall (Oakville-Mediapolis) brought us the gospel message this month. We thank them and their families for their visit and service. Several in our congregation have had medical issues/surgery and have requested prayers: Sis. Robin Steffen (Bro. Jeff), Bro. Chuck and Sis. Marie Kieser, Bro. Ed Frautschi and Evelyn Howley. “And Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw two brethren, Simon called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea: for they were fishers. And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men. And they straightway left their nets, and followed him.” Matthew 4:18-20 Fishers of Men was our theme for VBS this year. We thank Bro. Mark Schmidgall for speaking about the Cost of Discipleship & The Great Commission and In the World, but not of the World. Bro. Jeff Waibel (Leo) spoke about Seeking the Lost & Sharing the Gospel and Here am I; Send Me. We thank him for his service. Arizona, Prescott Richard Manz Greetings from Prescott! This past month we were blessed to have Elder Bro. Herbert (Sis. Laurie) Knochel assist Bro. Jon with Communion. What a privilege it is to assemble together with brothers and sisters as we remember what Christ has done for us and examine our Christian walks of life. We were also asked to vote on a new minister to help our brothers on the pulpit. Prayers are needed as we search out God’s will in this matter. Other visiting ministers this month included Bro. Nathan (Sis. Susan) Steffen from Alto MI, Bro. Keith (Sis. Tammy) Hinrichsen from Phoenix, Bro. Michael (Sis. Carol) Rieker from Peoria IL, and Bro. Jeff (Sis. Margo) Waibel from Leo, IN. Arizona, Tucson Dean and Jackie Knobloch Thanks be to God for His unspeakable gifts. Our little church here has been rather quiet this past month. School is out and some are planning summer travelling. We pray for safety for all. We are still hosting our two sheltered homes every Sunday morning and some of those residents have had some difficult health issues to deal with. We are praying for those souls and committing their care to Our Heavenly Father and helping out where we can. We can never take for granted our heritage and the church families most of us have had the privilege to be blessed with throughout the years. Psalm 9:10 tells us “And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee for thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek thee.” We were pleasantly surprised to see the World Relief efforts mentioned in our Arizona Highways magazine. Usually there are some great pictures and recommended places to visit here in Arizona, but the July issue had a large article about the Yarnell fires and restoration. The quote we read said this: “Yeah, right, Debi thought, somebody’s going to build me a house? Why? Then, one day, trucks pulled up hauling trailers that read: Apostolic Christian World Relief. They were there to build houses.” To be sure those people will not forget the untiring efforts made by all who volunteered. California, San Diego Janelle Brewer We appreciated the labors of visiting Elder Bro. Rick Plattner (Sis. Mary Ann, Fairbury, IL) as he shared the Bread of Life. May God bless him for his efforts. At this time of year we celebrate the milestone of graduation for many young people. This year Abigail Bozzay (Bro. Tibor and Sis. Maggie) graduated from high school. Also, Eleanor Bozzay (Mik and Yael) is moving on from middle school to high school. Congratulations to these two young ladies! We pray that God will direct them as they look toward the future and begin a new chapter in their lives. “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.” Proverbs 3:5-6 Bro. Doug Wettstein (Sis. Sarah) recently lost his grandfather, Bro. David Kaeb from Fairbury, IL. We pray that God will be a comfort and strength to their family. “Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.” Matt. 5:4 We had an enjoyable afternoon of fellowship as we recently held our Sunday School Picnic. The students always look forward to it with great anticipation! Thank you to the teachers for organizing it. Canada, Kitchener, Ontario Johanna Fortenbacher The minister who came this month was from Bluffton, Bro. Vince & Sis. Brandy Pfister. Sharing Communion was Bro. Mark & Sis. Bev Bahr from Detroit, along with Bro. Warren & Sis. Bonnie Zahner from Rockville.We’re also thankful for other ministers: Bro. Fred & Sis. Dianne Funk from Morton and Bro. Steve & Sis. Jane Stieglitz from Leo. We enjoy visiting with the our company and were thankful to God for making it possible for them to come here. “The things which are impossible with men are possible with God.” Luke 18:27 So, without God’s help it would not be possible for them to come. Colorado, Denver Tess Leman Naomi Wiegand Greetings of love from Colorado! Many of us were able to witness the marriage ceremony of Kaylynne Hohulin (Bro. Doug and Sis. Sharolyn) and Trent Pruett. We wish them God’s blessings as they begin a life of service together. We are thankful for the visiting ministers who came and shared the Word. Bro. Ryan Hoerr (Princeville, IL) was here with his family. Bro. Tom Stock July 2014 SILVER LINING 15 (Cissna Park, IL) and his wife shared Communion with us. Partaking in Communion was a good reminder that what Christ did for us has changed everything. The following article has been submitted by a brother and sister from the Denver Church. Step of Faith Our journey began on a Saturday when we felt led by the Holy Spirit to help deliver loaves of bread to some homeless people in the Denver area. We volunteered at a local bakery with the LOAF (Love Others As Friends) project. The owner, a brother from church, told us to drive around and pass out the loaves and some blessing bags. We did not know exactly where to go and wondered how we were going to find enough people to help. So we started out, and as we all know how God works, he showed us people all along the way to help, and soon we were able to hand out most of our loaves. We kept driving and came to an area where we saw a woman looking through a dumpster. We drove to where she was and also found other people nearby. A small group of people asked for prayer and we prayed with them. We were able to help a lot of people that day and they were so thankful for something to eat. It was a very humbling experience and we felt led to go out again. Soon we were delivering twice a month and added more to our blessing loaf bags with socks, water, and extra food. After we had been delivering the blessing 16 SILVER LINING July 2014 bags for a while (almost a year) to the people on the streets, we prayed and asked God to open the way for us to be able to reach out and help more people. As part of a local World Relief project last fall, a group of people from church were able to deliver 90 breakfast burritos and blessing bags to some homeless people and also to some people living in the rundown motels on Colfax Avenue in Denver. Whenever we thought about the motels on Colfax, we thought the people living there were doing okay. We were wrong. When we delivered our food that day, we saw the terrible conditions the people were living in. These people are one step away from being on the streets. Our hearts were touched. We knew that if we were going to help more people, we would need the help from people at church. So, for Thanksgiving we felt led to ask for help to serve 100 traditional Thanksgiving meals to some people living in the rundown motels. We had a great outpouring of help and were able to deliver the meals to the people in need. The people that helped were so touched that they asked if we could do this for Christmas too. Well, that was amazing. So, for Christmas we were able to serve 100 Christmas meals to people in need. We again had a great outpouring of help. What makes it so special are the children that come with us and want to help. We could have volunteered to help at the Denver Rescue Mission or somewhere else, but God was calling us to do more. He wanted us to go to the people and serve them. So, now we wanted to be able to help on a monthly basis. A brother in church asked if we had heard about the “Tender Mercies” product from the Midwest Food Bank. We were not familiar with the Food Bank, so we found out more information on the website, and sent a request for a box of the packaged meals. We received such a gracious response from the Vice President. He told us he was excited to hear of our great work and was thankful we contacted the Midwest Food Bank to help, and they were glad to do their part. So out of their generosity, two boxes of Tender Mercies packaged meals were sent to us to “try out”. Everyone we have worked with at the Midwest Food Bank has been extremely kind and generous. We are so thankful for this tremendous blessing. God also opened another door for us through a couple of local restaurants. The managers agreed to donate their unsold food to us. The first time we picked up the donated food from the two restaurants, we were overwhelmed by the amount of food given to us. God took what we thought was going to be only a small amount of food and multiplied it abundantly! In March, God provided so much food for us to deliver and our blessing bags were filled with the prepared Tender Mercies meals, bagels and bread. We also added peanut butter, socks, water, a few other items and “God’s Perfect Plan of Salvation” tract. We truly believe that if we are called by the Holy Spirit to do something, we should do it and not to hesitate. We are all here as God’s servants to spread the seeds of His love to others. We believe we are where we are today because of the stepping stones God lays out for us. He brings us out of our comfort zones. He shows us His world, where we can help others and learn how to see them through the eyes of Christ. The people living on the streets and in the rundown motels are people that get passed over, forgotten and ignored. At first it may seem overwhelming to think about helping so many people, but God only asks for us to be willing to help and to be used. Once we start, He continues to bless and mark the path. God also revealed to us that He can use a little church, or even a willing individual to make a difference (start small and let Him take control). He will provide whatever is needed for His name to be glorified. So if the Holy Spirit is speaking to you, we hope this encourages you to take a step of faith and see where God will lead you. (Matthew 25:34-40) Connecticut, Rockville Lauren Gottier Sheila Gerber On May 18 we witnessed the marriage vows of Bro. Tom Gerber (Bro. Jeff and Sis. Carole) and Sis. Julianne Gottier (Guy and Sis. Beth); and heard the announcement of the engagement of Bro. Ben Wagenbach (Bro. Dale and Sis Mary) to Sis. Ashley Luginbuhl (Bro. Bruce and Sis. Karen). An August 3 wedding date has been set for Bro. Ben and Sis. Ashley. We wish both of these couples God’s blessings. “To everything 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 vs 1-2 We extend our sympathies to the family of Judy Webb, who passed away unexpectedly on May 20. Left to mourn her passing are her children: Todd & Linda, Janette & Rick, Trish & Ken, Brent, and Scott & Angie; and Bro. Gerry Webb. Our congregation also mourns the passing, but rejoices in the victory that was won by our beloved Bro. Edward Luginbuhl on June 6. Bro. Ed’s steadfast example to so many was reflected in the numbers that came out to pay their condolences to his family including his wife, Sis. Alma, and his children: Dale & Kathy, John & Susan, Phil & Nancy, Bro. Scott & Sis. JoAnn, Sandra & Brian, Bro. Mark & Robin, Leslie & Lisa, and Sis. Sherry & Bro. Everett, as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. We are thankful to have Bro. Harry Hunt (Sis. Joyce) worshipping among us again after many months of hospitalization and convalescence. We wish to welcome a new baby boy into the family of Bro. Jon & Sis. Elisa Goric. Jesse David was born on June 4 and is welcomed by his siblings: Julia, Evan, & Christian. His grandparents are Bro. Dan and Sis. Mary Lou Goric and Bro. Warren and Sis. Bonnie Zahner. We are thankful for the labors of Bro. Adam Luginbuhl (Sis. Jami, Philadelphia, PA), who was with us on the pulpit June 15. We wish God’s nearness and direction to the following high school graduates as they begin the next phase in their lives: Leandra Grasso (Bro. Keven & Sis. Sara), Grace Luginbuhl (Bro. Brian & Sis. Cyndi), Sis. Laura Schneider and Sis. Lanae Schneider (Bro. Doug & Sis. Jane), Emily Gerber (Bro. Ron & Sis. Sheila), Brian Gerber (Bro. Jeff & Sis. Carole), Ben Bahler (Bro. Ron & Sis. Bonnie), Chris Schneider (Bro. Tim & Sis. Dana), Matthew Moser (Bro. Steve & Sis. Janis), Dan Wheeler (Burt & Cherrine), Aaron Graef (Dave & Sis. Tanya), Seth Virkler (Bro. Rudy & Sis. Susan), Blaine Moser (Eric), and Caleb Bahler (Bro. Phil & Sis. Michelle). District of Columbia, Washington Henrietta Meyer We did not have caretakers for May, so each family took a turn cleaning the building and the trustees mowing the lawn. We still currently taking reservations for caretakers for 2014, several months are still available. 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 July 2014 SILVER LINING 17 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. Mark Ramsier (Sis. Alice, Sardis, OH), Bro. Jerry Meeks (Sis. Christy, Sabetha, KS), Bro. Duane Metzger (Sis. Ruth, West Bend, IA), Bro. Jacob Kuntz (Sis. Brooke, Croghan, NY), and Bro. Brent Walder, (Sis. Naomi, Rockville, CT). Our other visitors this month were from Sardis and Akron, OH and Rockville, CT. We welcome Drew Metzger from Lester, IA to our congregation. He is in the area for a six week internship. In a small congregation, one person can make a big difference, especially for things like nursing home sings. 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 9048301 for assistance and to let us know how many to expect for Sunday services. Florida, Ft. Lauderdale Renee Mangold We were grateful to have three visiting ministers this past month. Visiting were Bro. Virgil Kaeb (Sis. Suellen, Sarasota, FL); Bro. Troy Leyse (Sis. Kelly, Bluffton,IN); Bro. Stephen Baner (Sis. Donnalou, Gridley, IL). Our prayer is that the Lord will bless them for their good works. “Whatsoever He saith unto you, 18 SILVER LINING July 2014 do it.” St. John 2:5 Our prayers for a full and speedy recovery are with Bro. Floyd Bliss after a recent accident. Florida, South Ft. Myers Victor Beer The newly-printed purple Apostolic Christian Minister directory has very good and concise directions to our church, which it seems everyone is able to find. Core Construction is working daily to finish up on odds and ends, but it has not affected our use of our church. We were recently blessed by our visiting Elder Bro. Jeff Streitmatter and wife, Sis. Lynne, as he served us in worship. Of course, their fine family made for additional blessing. An added blessing this year is the students in our nearby Florida Gulf Coast University, children of other Apostolic Christian Church families. The New Beginnings On our way home from church one Sunday in our big white van, Issac, who is six years old and has lived at The New Beginnings for over a year with his mother and brother, was talking about a discussion that he had with Malik, our grandson. Malik had been telling Isaac about the adventures he had hunting, fishing, shooting a bow, etc. with his grandpa. Issac began asking Mr. Bill about all these things and how old he would have to be before he could do them. He sat and thought about it for a while and said, “Mr. Bill, I sure wish you were my grandpa!” That provoked some serious thought about the many children who need someone in their lives to be a special grounding for them. They need someone to provide stability, to let them know that God has a purpose for them, and to let them know that they are loved with an everlasting love. Could you be that special someone in a child’s life? Could you take time to be that person to a child who has no positive role model in his/her life? Is God calling you to a greater purpose? Is God touching your heart to reach out? If God calls you to it, He will walk you through it! The mother that came to us from Illinois has gone back home. She was lonely for her family and friends. We only spent two weeks with her, and had started to take her into our hearts. We will continue to pray for her. Amey, who has been with us for a year and a half, recently lost her mother. We sympathize with her and pray that God will be her Comforter and Healer. Bro. Fred and Sis. Libby Wahl from West Lafayette, IN came to visit their daughter, Janessa, who mentors here at The New Beginnings. We greatly enjoyed being with them and spending time in sweet fellowship. Janessa planned a potluck where she invited guests from Sarasota and Ft. Lauderdale. We had a wonderful time of food, fellowship and singing. Our biggest and best news is that Bro. Dustin and Sis. Mandy Hodel have moved here from Leo, IN. They have begun their employ at The New Beginnings. This family has breathed new life into our small church fellowship. We recently had a well-attended welcome potluck for them at church. We heartily welcome them with their four beautiful children: Libby, Caden, Josie and Paisley. What a joy to have this family with us! We desire to have another couple or single sister assist us with the many duties and relationships here. If you are feeling the tug from the Holy Spirit to reach out to single moms and their children, please contact Bro. Bill Masters at 309-824-3981 obedience to our God. We were grateful to have Elder Bro. John Wiegand (Sis. Jane, Silverton, OR) as our visiting minister this month and also share in the reading of the Memorandum. May God add His blessings to Bro. John’s labor of love. Our thoughts and prayers are with Clara Bodager as she is recovering from an injury due to a recent fall. It is our hope that God continues to bless her with renewed strength. Atlanta, Georgia We rejoice with the two sets of grandparents in our church family who have recently welcomed new grandchildren into the world! On April 30, Brent and Staci Rocke (Florida) had a baby boy Florida, Sarasota named Hans Braydon. He was Kim Ott welcomed home by his sweet “Then I answered them, and said siblings, Malachi and Sophia. unto them, The God of heaven, Hans’s thankful grandparents are he will prosper us; therefore we his Bro. Linn and Sis. Brenda Stoller servants will arise and build….” and Bro. Dennis and Sis. Eva Nehemiah 2:20 Rocke (Roanoke, IL). On May 16, Our annual VBS centered on Caleb and Rose Lindberg (South the book of Nehemiah. What a Georgia) gave birth to a little blessing for old and young alike girl named Anastasia Zeal. She to spend time learning from one was welcomed home by her older of the great, inspiring leaders of brother, Asher. Little Anastasia the Bible. Nehemiah’s vision, is gratefully received by her leadership skills, and time spent grandparents, Bro. Rich and Sis. in prayer have provided us a Julie Lindberg! wonderful model that we can With grateful hearts, we are apply to our own lives. We are so rejoicing in God’s faithfulness! thankful that we can read about The Holy Spirit has lead our men and women in the Bible who congregation to put Bro. Matt continue to encourage us with their Knapp into the pulpit ministry of life application of faith, trust, and our congregation! Our thoughts and prayers are with the Knapp family as they give of themselves and pass through this season of change. God has lavished His grace upon us and provided for our needs far above anything we could ask or think! Thank you, Bro. Tom and Sis. Jody Klotzle (Altadena, CA) for traveling across the country to encourage us in the Lord! Bro. Tom Klotzle joined Bro. Tom Waldbeser in serving Communion to our church family this spring. In addition, we want to thank Bro. Tim Drayer (Bluffton North, IN) and Bro. Chad Huber (Francesville, IN) and their families for journeying south to share God’s Word! We appreciate your love and willingness to serve. You have blessed us! Are you planning to travel through Atlanta sometime soon? We would love that! However, we do ask that you let us know if you are planning to join us! As a smaller congregation, we appreciate and enjoy visitors very much. Yet it blesses us to know ahead of time if we will have extra visitors so that we can plan accordingly! Contact Bro. Tom Waldbeser at 770.463.4788 or 678.416.6586, or by email if you prefer at twald2010@att.net. Illinois, Belvidere Doreen Moser Shayla Steffen Bro. Dean and Sis. Wanda Messner (Winthrop, MN) recently joined us for the Lord’s Day. We are thankful to Bro. Dean and all July 2014 SILVER LINING 19 others who speak the true Word Sunday after Sunday, for if but one hearer heeds the call, we can rejoice and say “Amen.” The Belvidere church extends a warm welcome to Bro. Phil Gerber (Bluffton, IN) as he plans to attend church with us for some time during an internship in the WI area. As our church is small, we are so very thankful for each soul that worships with us. “I gave up sin to get salvation, I gave up self to get the Lord, Satan to get Christ, Death to get life, Hell to get heaven, Distress to get peace, Fear to get joy, Habits to get abundant life, Guilt to get pardon, Bondage to get freedom, and Judgment to get forgiveness.” It’s strange, but given up so Much, I don’t miss a thing, Author Unknown It seems that so many dwell on the things that they have to give up to become a believer. We are so thankful that Charity Steffen (Bro. Dean and Sis. Carol) has decided to give up the world and self to get the Lord. As we know, prayer helps in giving these things up and we pray for Charity as she makes this beginning. Illinois, BloomingtonNormal Sarah Maurer Terri Huber Bro. Keith and Sis. Kay Knapp are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, 20 SILVER LINING July 2014 Jennifer, to Kyle Raymond (Ken & Tascha). The wedding will be in Champaign, IL. Over 350 children and adults were blessed by five nights of Vacation Bible School. The topic was “Daniel: Revealing the Character of God”. We would like to especially thank the workers, teachers and volunteers. Appreciation is also extended to our visiting song groups and the visiting minister speakers: Bros. Jeremiah Psinas (Morton, IL), Ryan Hoerr (Princeville, IL), Matt Feucht (Roanoke, IL) and James Fehr (Tremont, IL). Two new babies are welcomed into the hearts of their families and the heart of our church. Adele Inoue Rinkenberger was born to Bro. Jarod and Sis. Heidi. Big brothers Will and Oliver are excited, as are the grandparents (Bro. Ken, Sis. Devon of Morton, and Bro. Hisato, Sis. Rika, and the late Sis. Kathie Inoue.) Bro. Andrew, Sis. Natalie, Violet, Simeon and Clara Gerber have been blessed with the arrival of Eden Joy. Her grandparents are Neil and Leesa Gerber of Washington, IL and Bro. Nate and Sis. Yvonne Lehman of Denver. Several deaths have affected our congregation. Bro. Dave Kaeb of Fairbury went to be with Jesus on May 29 after a long life. His wife, Sis. Mary, passed away on June 18. They left a legacy of faithful generations, including several of their children that attend Bloomington: Sis. Paula (Bro. Charlie) Knapp, Bro. Dave (Sis. Brenda), Sis. Bev (Bro. Steve) Virgil and Bro. Bill (Sis. Patsy). Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. With a mixture of joy and sadness, farewell is bid to our Sis. Kay Nazarczuk (Mike) as she slipped away from this life on June 12 at home in Bloomington after a battle with cancer. Kay is the mother of Sis. Taylor and a sister to Sis. Karen (Bro. Paul) Kieser of our congregation. She also leaves behind married children, precious grandchildren, her parents (Bro. Gene and Sis. Evie Hangartner, Roanoke, IL) and siblings. Though scattered in different towns and states, Kay’s family is cherishing memories of their life together and looking forward to joining her at that great Homecoming in Heaven. Visiting ministers this month were Bros. Tim Wiegand (Leo, IN), Matt Knapp (Atlanta, GA), Nate Lehman (Denver, CO) and Art Mueller (Belvidere, IL). We truly appreciate their willingness to preach the Word. Illinois, Bradford Roseann Stahl Sandi Joos We thank Bro. Jerry Wagenbach, Jr (Sis. Bonnie, Mediapolis, IA) and Bro. Ryan Hoerr (Sis. Joy, Princeville) for sharing God’s Word this month. Many from our congregation traveled to Mediapolis, IA, for the wedding of Bro. Tim Ringger (Bro. Bill and Sis. Karen) to Sis. Wendy Wettstein (Bro. Roger and Sis. June Schulz, Burlington, IA) on June 1. We rejoice with this new couple and extend a warm welcome to Sis. Wendy. Our sympathy is extended to Sis. Martha Stoller (Bro. Nate) in the passing of her sister, Sis. Emily Stoller (Bro. Joe, Princeville). “Haste and seek your soul salvation, heed the word of God today.” Zion’s Harp #52 We rejoice with Candace Stahl (Bro. Weston and Sis. Jill) as she has answered God’s call and is beginning her walk with Him. In recognition of the 50th anniversary of our church in Bradford, we are planning a reunion of former members and friends on Sunday, September 14, 2014. If you do not receive an invitation, but would like to attend, please contact someone who currently attends church in Bradford. Illinois, Champaign Sarah Eisenmann Greetings from ChampaignUrbana! Thank you to visiting minister Bro. Alan Schambach (Sis. Sarah; Remington, IN) for visiting us and sharing the Word of God. We appreciate all that you do. We are thankful that Cortney Eisenmann returned safely from studying abroad in Sierra Leone (West Africa) for 5 months. Her family and loved ones are very happy to have her home. Summer is upon us, which brings a different routine for many who reside in our community. With many students home for the summer and some families on vacation, our congregation amends its schedule to adapt to the smaller numbers. Wednesday nights in the summer consist of some typical services, but we also have Bible studies, picnics, or singings some Wednesday nights. If you plan to visit Champaign on a Wednesday during the summer, it is recommended that you contact someone from our congregation to see what sort of event is planned for the evening. happy occasion. Bro. Nelson Eisenmann graduated from high school and plans to attend the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. We wish him God’s blessings in this endeavor! Congratulations to Bro. Matthew and Sis. Renae Lindberg and their family on the birth of their daughter, Sophie Anne, born on June 17. We look forward to welcoming her into our church family. We extend our prayers and condolences to Bro. Daniel and Sis. Illinois, Chicago Kasey Messner and their family Diana Eisenmann for the death of her grandparents, We want to thank the Bro. David and Sis. Mary Kaeb following ministers and their (Fairbury, IL). They had been families for visiting us and sharing married for 71 years and passed the Word: Bro. Daren Metz (Sis. away within three weeks of one Rita, Gridley, IL) who presented another. We rejoice with their a topical Bible Study on “Jesus’s family for their happy reunion in Healing Ministry,” Bro. Jason heaven. Dotterer (Sis. Lynn, Forrest, IL), Sis. Christine Eckel’s daughter Bro. Kevin Fehr (Sis. Lonnie, West Janet is undergoing another six Bend, IA), and Bro. Brian Waibel months of chemotherapy. Please (Sis. Wendy, Champaign, IL). continue to remember them in June was a busy month in your prayers. Chicago! We held our annual Note of thanks: Sunday School picnic early in the Many thanks for all the prayers month and also welcomed Bro. and expressions of love we felt Philip Gerber (Bluffton, IN) to while Darin was in the hospital our church while he completes a for surgery. The recovery has been summer/fall co-op in Wisconsin. a journey, but your prayers, many We held a singing shower and cards, and encouraging words were reception in honor of Bro. Lenard appreciated. May God bless each and Sis. Charlotte Meyer’s 50th one of you. wedding anniversary. Chicago In Christ’s love, Bro. Virgil, Sis. church has been richly blessed for Mary, and Bro. Darin Metzger many years by their faithful service and godly example. We extend our love and congratulations on this July 2014 SILVER LINING 21 Illinois, Cissna Park Janie Waldbeser Sandy Rudin We have just completed one week of Vacation Bible School. The younger children attended classes in the morning and the high schoolers and young adults attended three evening classes. Our church is so blessed that many students attend from the community. Bro. Tony Manz from Junction, OH spoke on Monday night on the Spirit vs. the Flesh, Bro. Harvey Kaeb from Gridley, IL spoke on Tuesday night on the Romans road to Salvation. Bro. Troy Leyse from Bluffton North spoke on Thursday night on Discipleship after Conversion. We were thankful to have Bros. Bill Schick from Magdalena, MX and Dale Frank from Oakville-Mediapolis as visiting ministers this month. We were saddened to hear of the passing of Sis. Vera Laukhuf from Latty, OH. She was the mother of Sis. LaNae (Bro. Arlyn) Rudin. May the family feel God’s peace and comfort at this time as we continue to lift them up in prayer. Our church hosted a picnic for Fairview Haven residents from Fairbury recently. It warms our hearts to see loved ones from our congregation come back to visit us. Our thoughts and prayers are with those who are continuing to struggle with medical issues. Trissa Joy was born to Bro. Josh and Sis. Tina Walder on June 22 SILVER LINING July 2014 6. Excited siblings are Hannah, Isaac, Janae and Kenna. Her grandparents are Bro. Roger and Sis. Janet Knoblock of Lester, IA and Bro. Dennis and Sis. Sharon Walder. Lord, may my life be so pleasing to Thee that Thou art pleased to have Thy face shine upon me. And as Thou graciously smile upon my life, may I find someone today with whom I can share Thy love through a smile. Your smile could be a message of cheer from God to a needy soul. Illinois, Congerville Erica Steffen “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” The season of graduations has come and gone. We wish God’s richest blessings to our graduating High School Seniors: Landon Dietrich, Evan Wieland, Joseph Ifft, Sarah Hartman, Ruth Knobloch, Nathan Steffen, and Jill Stoller. Eighth Grade graduates include: Jenna Dietrich, Stephen Ifft, Jacob Roth, Austin Schrock, Aaron Steiner, Aubrey Walder. May they all feel God’s nearness as they move onward into a new season of life! “…A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away.” This month Elder Bro. Rick Plattner (Sis. Mary) was assisted by Elder Bro. Jim Plattner (Sis. Marlene, Princeville) in reading the Memorandum from this year’s conferences. What a good reminder it was of those good, heavenly things we should keep and hold in our hearts, and those things that we should cast away from our lives, as believers in Christ. It was also a time to be reminded once more that to get Christ is gain and to lose self is a blessed state to walk with our Lord. “…a time to plant.” Our children once again enjoyed a week of Vacation Bible School. As the children were reminded on the last day that we wouldn’t be hearing new stories, but that it is good to hear the old, old story again and again-hiding God’s Word in our hearts. May the seeds planted in the lives and hearts of these dear children bring forth fruit in due time, to God’s glory! “…for there is a time for every purpose and for every work.” Ecclesiastes 3:1, 6, 2, 17 We are thankful for those brothers who have given of themselves, their time and efforts to bring forth the Word to our church this month. These include: Bros. Paul Zimmerman (Sis. Loretta, Forrest), Mark Zimmerman (Sis. Cheryl, Eureka), John Bradle (Sis. Jill, Roanoke), Matt Feucht (Sis. Jennifer, Roanoke), Bruck Frank (Sis. Bonita, Cissna Park), Elder Bro. Ken Indermuhle (Sis. Linda, Sardis, OH), Ron Isch (Sis. Jane, Lamont-Gridley, KS), John Hartman (Sis. Rosemary, Fairbury), Brent Walder (Sis. Naomi, Rockville), Nate Wiegand (Sis. Laura, Goodfield), and Dale We are thankful for our Stoller (Sis. Sandra, Fairbury). May visiting ministers this month. They they be truly blessed and always were Bro. Tony Manz (Sis. Denise, feel the Spirit’s nearness. Junction), Bro. Ronald Palitto (Sis. Lynell, Akron), Bro. Ryan Schock Illinois, Elgin (Sis. Melanie, Bloomfield), and Amy Gasser Bro. Kevin Banwart (Sis. Sandy, Our Bible Class students and West Bend). Thanks to all who are some adults went to Jamaica on willing to travel and share God’s a work team from May 31-June word with us. 7. May God bless them for their Sis. Kristen Edelman is work. engaged to Bro. Kurt Cottrell. Sis. Joan (Bro. Al) Scheitlin Parents are Bro. Keith and Sis. was a hospital patient recently. May Nadine Edelman and Bro. Brent God grant strength and healing, if and Sis. Darla Cottrell. May God it is His will. richly bless them as they prepare to Bro. Arvid Miller passed take this step together in faith. away on June 8, following some Our hearts were saddened lingering health problems. His at the passing of our dear Bro. funeral was on June 14. Bro. Dale Maury Crawford. We pray God Frank (Oakville-Mediapolis, IA) will comfort Sis. Joyce and had the prayer at the gravesite. May their surviving children: Steve God comfort Bro. Arvid’s wife, (Lynn) Crawford and Ron (Terri) Cindy, his children, and other Crawford. family members. Little Nolan Knecht, son of First-time parents, Scott and Bro. David and Sis. Ashley, has Darline Krueger, welcomed a undergone heart surgery. Also son, Collin Bear, on May 27. having recent surgery was Sis. Mary Krueger (the late Jim) is Judy Knecht. May God’s healing his paternal grandmother. Emma mercies be with them as they Kate was born to Ryan and Becky recover. Weiss in Manila, Philippines on May 29. Her excited siblings are Illinois, Fairbury Kaitlyn, Kenton, and Ethan. Her Angela Herr grandparents are Bob and Sally Janelle Stoller Rinkenberger (Congerville, IL) and “The grass withereth, the flower Bro. Roger and Sis. Karen Weiss. fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.” Isaiah 40:8 Illinois, Eureka Along with watching the Debra Blunier springtime flowers fade away, our congregation has several loved ones Linda Rocke “Give faithful servants ever who who have taken their final breath. have but one endeavor, Thy Gospel to Bro. Dave Kaeb passed away on proclaim;…” Zion”s Harp #207 May 29. Just 20 days later his wife, Sis. Mary ended her earthly race. We extend our sympathy to their children: Bro. Nicholas Kaeb, Fairbury; Sis. Gloria (Bro. David) Wettstein, Gridley, IL; Bro. David (Sis. Brenda) Kaeb, Daniel (Donna) Kaeb, Sis. Paula (Bro. Charlie) Knapp, and Sis. Beverly (Bro. Steve) Virgil, all of Bloomington, IL; John (Theresa) Kaeb, Independence, OR; Sis. Jane (Bro. Dale) Kaufmann, Tremont, IL; and Bro. Bill (Sis. Patsy) Kaeb, Roanoke, IL. Wayne Bittner passed away on June 4. He is survived by his wife, LaVerne, and children: Gary (Linda) Bittner, Silver Spring, MD; Jane (Al) Freehill, Chenoa, IL; Keith (Vickie) Bittner, Fairbury; four sisters: Emma (Peter) Schaffer, Jean Bittner and Sis. Darlene Bittner, all of Fairbury; Cynthia (Clyde) Donelson, Marion, IL; and one brother, Merle Bittner, Fairbury. Sis. Louise Hartman passed away on June 17. We extend our deepest sympathy to her children: Sis. Linda (Bro. Neil) Schmidgall, Morris, MN; Ronald (Caroline), Forrest, IL; Sis. Ann Kachelmuss, Bloomington, IL; and Nora (Mike) Langan, Lakewood, IL; and her sister, Sis. Tillie Nussbaum, Bloomington, IL. Sis. Louise also has a sister-in-law in our congregation, Sis. Pat Hartman. In addition, we extend sympathy to four granddaughters in our Fairbury congregation: Sis. Abby and Brianna, Cassie and Carrie Rinkenberger. We also extend our sympathy July 2014 SILVER LINING 23 to Sis. Pat Hartman in the loss of her sister-in-law, Charlotte Hartman (Racine, WI) on June 8. Our prayers have been with our hospital patients this month including Bro. Daniel Steidinger, Nita (Keith) Moser, William (Helen) Fehr, and Bro. Ben Rudin. Ellie Leman (Bro. Chad and Sis. Kim) and Carla Kilgus (Bro. Paul and Sis. Carmen) were surgical patients. We wish each one a quick and successful recovery. We rejoice with Bro. Reid Zehr (Bro. Quinn and Sis. Joan) and Sis. Tiffany Steffen (Corey and Sis. Beth) as they were united in marriage on June 1. We wish them God’s richest blessings as they walk life’s pathway together. We’ve been blessed with many visiting ministers this month. We pray God will bless each one who labored on our behalf. Our visitors include Bros. Dennis Rassi (Austin, TX), Tom Troxel (LaCrosse, IN), Todd Graf (Akron, OH), DeWayne Dill (Minneapolis, MN), Brian Waibel (Champaign, IL), Al Schambach (Remington, IN), Kevin Banwart (West Bend, IA), Mark Wettstein (LaCrosse, IN), Matt Knapp (Atlanta, GA) and Don Manz (Junction, OH). We also appreciate the brothers who came and spoke to our high school students during Vacation Bible School. May God bless Bro. Todd Sinn (Latty, OH), Bro. Jason Dotterer (Forrest, IL), and Bro. Al Schambach (Remington, IN) for the time they spent on behalf of our youth. 24 SILVER LINING July 2014 Illinois, Forrest Karla Zimmerman Molly Zimmerman We were blessed to have many visiting ministers this past month to share the Word of our Lord. With us were Elder Bro. David Graf (Akron, OH), Bros. Mike Grimm (Goodfield, IL), Nathan Walder (Cissna Park, IL), Virgil Metzger (Chicago, IL), and Mark Steiner (Smithville, OH). It was truly a blessing to have them and their families with us. We also thank Bros. Matthew Rassi (Chicago, IL), Chris Wuethrich (Chicago, IL), Matthew Feucht (Roanoke, IL) and Dan Moser (Elgin, IL) who came and spoke to our Bible Class students during Vacation Bible School. “In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.” Prov. 3:6 Graduating this year are Elijah Kaeb (Bro. Morris Kaeb and Brenda Mueller), Talia Kupferschmid (Bro. Todd and Kim), Kati Rudin (Bro. Craig and Sis. Trudy), Jeremy Schaffer (Bro. Kevin and Sis. Martha), Bro. Stuart Kilgus (Bro. Kevin and Sis. Denise), Sis. Allison Mueller (Bro. Stan and Sis. Kristen), Bro. Thane Schaffer (Bro. Erik and Sis. Michelle), Bro. Clayton Teubel (Bro. John and Sis. Lavonne), and Bro. Pete Zimmerman (Bro. Kent and Sis. Paulette). We pray that they will look to our Lord for direction as they begin new paths in their lives. We thank our Sis. Carol Edelman for her years of service as a Sunday School teacher. May she be richly blessed. Taking her place is Sis. Devra Stork. May she feel our prayers as she teaches our children. Welcoming home Finn Avery are Bro. Jeremy and Sis. Shara Leman. Big brother River and big sister Madeira are so excited to have a baby brother. Thankful grandparents are Bro. Dan and Sis. Kathy Banwart and Bro. Ernie and Sis. Carol Leman. We are so thankful to hear that our converts Jenna Kaeb (late Bro. Eldon and late Sis. Stephanie) and Kayla Kuntz (Bro. Rollyn and late Sis. Brenda) have found peace with God and look forward to baptism. We also rejoice with our new convert, Preston Mueller (Bro. Jeff and Sis. Sarah), who is repenting and seeking to serve the Lord. We pray for God’s blessings upon Elijah Stork (Bro. Paul and Dawn) and Ashley Fraher who were recently married. Loving sympathy is extended to Sis. Doris Kachelmuss at the passing of her son-in-law, Earl Robbins, and to Bro. Stacy and Tonda Mueller at the passing of her sister Casey Whitehouse. Illinois, Goodfield Kayla Wiegand Melissa Rokey Lord willing we plan on having testimonies and baptisms June 21 and 22 for Max Hinrichsen (Bro. Mike and Sis. Gerri) and Taylor Wiegand (Bro. Kevin and Sis. Lindsay). Elder Bro. Tom Hoffman (Roanoke, IL) plans to assist Elder Bro. Jeff. We lift them up to our Father that He will continue to work in their hearts as they continue to grow in Him. Vacation Bible School was held June 2-6. The overall topic was “God’s plan for you”. Bro. Dennis Kaufman (Sis. Bonnie, Bloomington-Normal, IL) spoke on “He speaks to you”. Bro. Justin Koch (Sis. Marcia, Washington, IL) spoke on “His Purpose for You”. Bro. Dana Nieman (Sis. Lea, Remington, IN) spoke on “His Gifts for You”. We were also blessed in song by: “Harmony for Him”, “Testify”, and “Glorify Hymn”. It was a blessed week. We thank all those who shared in bringing forth God’s Word, uplifting us in song, the kitchen committee, and also those who leant their time in teaching the children. The senior breakfast was held for the graduating class of 2014. Those graduating this year were: Amanda Bowen (Mike and Sis. Leigh), Kinsey Herrmann (Bro. Ross and Sis. Kitty), Kent Hinrichsen (Bro. Rod and Sis. Lynda), Conor Steffen (Bro. Dirk and Sis. Deb), Tate Taufer (Bro. Ted and Sis. Kenda), and Sis. Jamie Wiegand (Bro. Wayne and Sis. Rosemary). We wish the Lord’s blessings on our graduating seniors as one chapter in their life comes to close and another one begins. “And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” Mk. 16:15 Bro. Kurt and Sis. Joan Plattner, over the last several months, have felt God gently leading them toward the work in Haiti. They rest in the assurance that God has called them to this mission. Bro. Kurt will be serving as Director of Operations for Hospital Lumiere. They plan to move sometime in the October to December time frame and have given AC World relief a 3.5 year commitment. We lift them and their children up in prayer to our heavenly Father as they prepare to get ready to move. Jonathon Roth and Kandace Blake were united in marriage on May 17. Jonathon’s parents are Bro. Alan and Sis. Joanne Roth. Kandace’s parents are Crystal Gerard of Washington, IL and Larry Blake of Congerville, IL. May the Lord bless them as they became one. Andrew Kieser and Jeimmy Suarez were united in marriage in Chicago on June 7. Andrew is the son of Bro. Alfred and Sis. Marie Kieser. Jeimmy is the daughter of Louis and Doris Suarez from Columbia. We wish them the Lord’s blessings. Crue Richard Knepp arrived to bless the home of Bro. Alex and Sis. Cassie on March 22. Crue was welcomed home by his two big brothers, Dierks and Hudson. Thankful grandparents are Bro. Roger and Sis. Trish Gerber and Sis. Janet Knepp and the late Bro. Richard (Roanoke, IL) . We rejoice with Tadd and Jill Gerst in the adoption of Hutch. Hutch was born on May 23 and was welcomed home by big sister, Selah, and big brother, Finn. Thankful grandparents are Sis. Bonnie and the late Bro. Steve Gerst and Bro. Terry and Sis. Shirley Leman, Eureka, IL. We lift Sis. Whitney Wiegand (Bro. Brad and Sis. Karen) up in prayer. It’s been 4 years now that she has been having seizures. They have not been able to control them with medicine. On Tuesday, June 17, the doctors will do the first part of her brain surgery. Then on Monday, June 23, they plan to do the second part of her surgery. She will be at the University of Chicago Hospital. We trust that God will be with the surgeon’s hands as they perform these surgeries and that her recovery will go well. We want to thank all the visiting ministers that we have had this past month that have gave their time to bring us God’s precious Word: Bros. Rick Kaisner (Sis. Michelle, Chicago, IL), Troy Leyse (Sis. Kelly, Bluffton, IN), and Nicholas Waibel (Sis. Sandra, Francesville, IN). Illinois, Gridley Perry Klopfenstein In our converted life, we are not to walk as we once did in sin. Paul reminds us in Ephesians 4 that our understanding had been darkened, and we were “alienated” from the life of God. How tragic and perilous. But, in Christ Jesus we became a new creature, and put off the old man, and put on July 2014 SILVER LINING 25 the new man. This is a wonderful process performed by the Lord, as we became converted (by the grace of God). Truly we wish it for the multitudes who are still in darkness. We were glad to have several visiting ministers here in June. The speakers at the annual Vacation Bible School were: Bro. Arlen Leman, Forrest; Bro. Matt Steffen, Princeville; Bro. Jeff Neihouser, Morton; Bro. Dave Obergfel, Peoria; and Bro. Rick Kaisner, Chicago. The theme centered around “Fishing.” The speakers addressed fishing for Faith, Obedience, Blessings, Belief, and for Souls. And also we had Elder Bro. Bruce Endress, Bradford, IL and Bro. Ron Bollier, Indianapolis, IN as visiting ministers. As of June 20, the corn and soybean crops are all planted and lush and green; and well-growing crops dot the landscape from horizon to horizon. Plenty of rain and sunshine have wrought enormous growth, and corn is already waist high or more in some instances. God surely gives the increase according to His will. Day-to-day activity results in injury and illnesses. Sis. Cindy Stoller (Bro. Clark) fell and broke her leg. Sis. Candice Dohman fell and broke her wrist. Sis. Marge Meiss fell and broke her hip (she resides in the Meadows Home). Sis. Linda Krug is recovering from foot surgery, and a blood clot in her lung. Bro. Larry Kiefer is taking treatment for a back injury. 26 SILVER LINING July 2014 Sis. Monica Edelman is recovering from surgery. Sis. Marilyn Schieler was hospitalized for a short time in Mid-June. May the Great Physician attend to the needs of those burdened with injury and sickness. We surely offer our sympathies to Bro. David and Sis. Gloria Wettstein over the death of her parents. Bro. Dave Kaeb, Fairbury, died and 20 days later his wife, Sis. Mary, passed away. Both were of a high age. They raised a big family and left many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Their faithfulness in duty to God and the brethren has been a good example over the years. Illinois, Morton Annette Tanner Julie Bahr This past week, our Morton Church experienced a full week of Adult VBS gleaning knowledge into the life of Joseph. The theme of our week was “God’s Provisions in the Life of Joseph.” We want to sincerely thank the ministers who spoke to us on the scriptures in the Life of Joseph. Bro. Dennis Kaufmann’s (Sis Bonnie, Bloomington) topic Monday evening was “God Gives Hope”. Bro. Erik Givens’ (Sis. Debbie, Princeville) topic Tuesday was «God Gives Us Special Abilities». Bro. Randy Mogler’s (Sis. Evie, Washington) topic Wednesday was “God Gives Us Wisdom”. Bro. Ted Witzig, Jr’s (Sis. Donna, Morton) topic Thursday was “God Gives Us Forgiveness”.Bro. Daren Metz’s (Sis. Rita, Gridley) topic Friday evening was “God Gives Us Family”. There were many, many precious life experiences related to us throughout the entire week. One in particular that stood out to me was that one young lady was imprisoned for her faith. She kept asking God to give her scriptures to recall, to help her through her terrible ordeals, but the only scripture that kept coming to her was “love your enemies”, “love your enemies”, “love your enemies.” She prayerfully begged God to reveal some comforting scriptures to her mind, but did not receive any others. As time went on, when her captors would approach her, she chose to kindly meet them and speak kindly to them, which in turn seemed to soften their hearts toward her. At this point, God answered her plea and filled her mind with many comforting scriptures that she had memorized over the years, filling her with His great peace and His great strength that would help her endure whatever came her way. We learned that when we first obey God in His initial commands, that His faithfulness will be revealed to us. What an example this was to us in relating the possibility of what may have happened to Joseph while he was in prison! For our Wednesday Evening Family Worship Nights, we have begun a series of lessons “From the Life of Abraham” “... and if ye be Christ’s, then are ye Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise.” Gal. 3:29. Bro. Bob Pflederer (Sis Ellie) gave our first lesson entitled “Get Out” Called to Follow. (Genesis 12:1-8) The first Wednesday evening of every month will be held at Morton Fellowship Hall at 7:00 pm. We share our loving sympathy with Sis. Cindy and Bill Wiedman in the double loss of Bill’s dear mother, Sis. Wilma Wiedman, and then in the loss of Sis. Cindy’s dear mother, Waunita Hirstein. Sis. Wilma is survived by 3 sons and one daughter: Steve (Kay), Bill (Sis. Cindy), Jay (Karen) and Jean Hughes (the late Mike Hughes). Waunita Hirstein is survived by her husband, Sam Hirstein; her sons: Douglas and David; her daughter, Sis. Cindy Wiedman (Bill); and her sister, Sis. Bernice Rapp. We share in the grief of our Bro. Gene Strunk (Sis. Joyce) in the loss of his brother Duane Strunk, Champaign. Margo, Leo), and Bro. Jon Zeller (Sis. Christine, Morton). The Bible class Sunday school students and a number of parents went to Sunset Gap Community Center, TN, June 7-14. Sunday, June 15, they told the church about the projects they worked on and how blessed they were by the people they went to serve. Our church family continues to have many who desire prayers to deal with various health issues: Bro. Harry Eisenmann (Sis. Loretta), Mary Funk, Rosalie Johnson (Bruce), Bro. Joe Martin, Sis. Dee Metzger, Mary See, Andrea Staley (Aaron), Sis. Emily Tanner, Bro. Jeff Waibel (Sis. Melissa), Bro. Peter Weber, Sis. JoAnn Rieker (Bro. Tom), and Allison Stickling, daughter of Chris and Sis. Marcia. Please keep praying for those serving far from home: Bro. Jason Grassi, Bro. Zach and Sis. Daniela Knobloch, and Bro. Jonathan and Sis. Bere Aupperle, all at CVE in Magdalena. Two dear ones from Illinois, Peoria CVE also need our prayers-Keyla Pam Fritzenmeier and Fede, both for serious health We rejoice with Bro. Tim and problems. Sis. Joan Reinhard and Bro. Kris Here at home, we request and Sis. Annie Frauhiger, Bluffton, continued prayers for Bro. Dan as their children, Sis. Bethany and Sis. Susan Meister as they deal Reinhard and Bro. Bill Frauhiger, with all the issues stemming from were united in marriage Sunday, the devastating fire at the Old June 1. We had many visiting School Center on May 15. ministers and thank each one for We also ask for prayers for Sis. coming to share in this special day. Joan (Bro. Tim) Reinhard, as she They include Bro. Steve Frauhiger deals with the various agencies (Sis. Irene, Bluffton North), Elder in Haiti gathering the necessary Bro. Lynn Feichter (Sis. Ronda, documents to complete the Bluffton), Bro. Jeff Waibel (Sis. adoption and bring home their two children. Illinois, Princeville Gloria White Renee Herrmann As we feel the heat and humidity of summer days, the cold winter just passed seems a distant memory. The summer often brings increased travel and we are appreciative of the visiting ministers who have come to share God’s Word. They are Bro. Tim Hohulin (Roanoke, IL), Bro. Craig Stickling (Peoria, IL) and Elder Bro. Lynn Stieglitz (Leo, IN). Our Bible Class was also blessed by instruction from Bro. Jeremiah Psinas (Morton, IL) and Bro. Matt Oesch (Alto, MI) during our annual vacation Bible school. We rejoice with Bro. Ryan and Sis. Joy Hoerr as their daughter, Tecca, has shared her desire to begin her walk with the Lord. We encourage others to “remember their Creator in the days of their youth”. Ecclesiastes 12:1 Sis. Barb Ehnle (Bro. Phil) was hospitalized earlier this month, but we are glad that she is again able to gather with us. We are thankful for God’s healing touch. Our congratulations are extended to Ron and Mary Satzler as they celebrated 50 years of marriage this month. We appreciate their example to all of us. We extend our sympathies to the family of Sis. Emily Stoller (retired Elder Bro. Joe) as she has passed from the infirmities of this life into a glorious eternity. Our July 2014 SILVER LINING 27 prayers go to Bro. Joe and their children: Bro. Gale (Sis. Sonia) and Bro. Bruce (Sis. Mary) of Princeville, IL; Bro. Brent (Sis. Kay) of Congerville, IL; and Sis. Sandra (Bro. Don) Endress of Washington as they grieve their loss. May we all think on the absolute joy of being in the presence of God and our Savior Jesus in a world where the curse of sin has no power. Illinois, Roanoke Barb Schwind Judy Sauder Visiting ministers were Bro. Jeff Leman (Bluffton North) on May 25, Bro. James Fehr (Tremont) on June 1, and Bro. Ed Stoller (Denver) on June 15. On May 29, Bro. Daren Metz (Gridley) presented a topical Bible Study on “The Healing of Jesus”. We thank these brothers for sharing God’s Word. We rejoice with Bro. Rob and Sis. Gina Luginbuhl in the birth of their grandson, Bennett Ryan, born on May 8 to Bro. Ryan and Sis. Laura Luginbuhl (Morton). Bro. John and Sis. Mary Wiegand welcomed grandson Lincoln John on May 31 born to Bro. Jeff and Sis. Bethany Knobloch (Taylor). May God bless these families as they raise these precious babies. Our prayers are with families, whose loved ones have passed away. Bro. Maury (Sis. Joyce) Crawford (Eureka) passed away on May 27. He was a brother-in-law to Sis. Jane Schumacher. Sis. Kay (Michael) Nazarczuk 28 SILVER LINING July 2014 (Bloomington) went to be with the Lord on June 12. She was the daughter of Bro. Gene and Sis. Evy Hangartner. It was a blessing to see Sis. Kay and many from the Hangartner family in church here on Mother’s Day. What a special memory for Sis. Evy and Bro. Gene! John 4:14 “But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.” This was the theme verse of VBS June 2-6. On Monday, Bro. Scott and Sis. Mandy Yordy made a presentation about their family’s life in Haiti at our church fellowship hall. They shared how God had provided for their family in their missionary journey, and taught them lessons of love (people daily at their door asking for help), patience (hours wait for gas, banking, etc.), and thankfulness for the support of their church family. Bro. Scott’s heart has been touched how God provides just the people to get the job done, people with different talents to glorify Him and lift others up. On Tuesday, Bro. Mark Zimmerman (Eureka) encouraged us to take God’s Protective Spirit with us on the journey of life, the best GPS ever! In making decisions, he urged us to consider if our choice will draw us closer to God and help us to love our neighbor as ourselves. On Wednesday, Bro. Jedd Rocke (Goodfield) spoke of David and Goliath and reminded us that the battle is the Lord’s. He told us not to let the fear of the giant defeat us, but plunge in with courage giving everything to our God, who raised the dead back to life. On Thursday, Bro. Matt Kaufman (Bloomington) encouraged us to plunge into faith by making sure the Spirit of God is at the center of our hearts and church. The Spirit can’t be replaced by political correctness, feelings, or pleasing people. On Friday, Bro. Kent Heimer (Taylor) gave us many practical examples of following Jesus by plunging into service. Bro. Kent learned as a boy to give God your best as his father donated their best hogs to the heifer and gilt project for Haiti. We thank these visiting ministers, the VBS planners, the Bible School teachers, and all who helped make VBS a blessing to young and old. Our prayers are with little Zander, foster child of Bro. Daniel and Sis. Larissa Stoller, as he transitions to his new home. Jake Braker (Bro. Kevin and Sis. Janice) was married to Amanda Pila of Washburn, daughter of John and Marian Pila of Plainfield on May 31. We wish them God’s blessings. We thank our Sunday School teachers for the godly instruction and counsel they provide for our children. Recently-elected teachers are Bro. Jay Braker, Bro. Matt Kaufman, and Bro. Jason Knepp for the intermediate grades, and Bro. Jon Fehr and Bro. Andy Luginbuhl for Bible Class. The Father/Son campout was held June 13 at Comlara Park. It was a wonderful time of fellowship for fathers and sons of all ages. The beautiful weather, the scrumptious food (thanks Bro. Jim and Bro. Jay!), the exuberant children, the fishing, the singing and sharing around the campfire made a wonderful memory for fathers and sons. We thank Bro. Robey Shuck and all who worked on this special event. On June 18 Bro. Ken Rinkenberger (Morton) presented information on the World Relief Child Sponsorship program at our fellowship hall. Our 3 year old through 2nd grade Sunday School students sang for us. Truly Jesus loves the little children throughout the world. We pray for Sally Achtenberg, and Bro. Russ and Sis. Marge Plattner, who are dealing with health issues. I want to close with one more thought a Bible Class teacher shared during VBS: Don’t worry if your mule is blind, just load the wagon. Have faith and trust in God that He will take you each step of the way. heaven and earth. We were blessed to have several visiting ministers with us this month. Elder Bro. Earl Ringger (Sis. Dixie, Gridley) helped our Elder Bro. Steve with testimonies and baptisms. Bro. Ted Witzig, Jr. (Sis. Donna, Morton) came on a Wednesday night for a topical lesson. Bro. John Steiner (Sis. Carol, Mediapolis) was here for a wedding. We thank these brothers for their willingness to bring God’s teachings to us. We welcome Bro. Jacob Kaiser (Bro. Tim and Sis. Ruth), Bro. Andy Sauder (Bro. Gregg and Sis. Cindy) and Sis. Anna Moser (Bro. Mark and Sis. Colleen) into our precious brotherhood. They gave their testimonies and were baptized as a symbol of the burying of the old self and rising up a new creature in Christ. We pray that they will continue to uphold the doctrine, customs and traditions of our blessed denomination. It is always exciting and encouraging to see how God works in the lives of two people who trust Him to find their helpmate. Bro. Michael Koch (Bro. Dan, Jr. and Sis. Julie) and Sis. Holly Wagenbach (Bro. Ron Illinois, Tremont and Sis. Liz) were united in Holy Teresa Rowell matrimony. On the same day, Bro. William Beutel (Bro. Fred and Janice Sauder It is already the middle of the Sis. Jeannette) and Sis. Brittney year. Time seems to go faster and Koch (Bro. Earl and Sis. Marsha) faster, and we get busier and busier. became engaged. We wish these Satan can really get us off the right two couples God’s richest blessings path if we don’t make a conscious as they embark on this new path effort to read the Word and get on together. our knees and pray to the God of Also walking a new path are our graduates as they move from high school to college or into the “real” world. They are Amelia Glueck (Bro. Dale and Sis. Susan), Guito Wagenbach (Bro. Mark and Sis. Fern), Connor Ehnle (Bro. Russ and Sis. Terrie), Rachel Koch (Bro. Phil and Sis. Diane), Whitney Wagenbach (Bro. John and Sis. Rebekah), Brooke Bolliger (Bro. Dean and Sis. Trudy), Morgan Kaiser (Bro. Mark and Sis. Renee), Angie Koch (Bro. Chuck and Sis. Cathy), Mary Wagenbach (Bro. Ron and Sis. Liz), Laurence Simms and Alainna Simms (Inga Lelm), Sis. Tori Kaiser (Bro. Tim and Sis. Ruth), Bro. Gabriel Koch (Bro. Nate and Sis. Sandy), Sis. Echo Sauder (Bro. John and Sis. Misty), and Jesse Prather (Todd and Stacey). We pray that these young adults will seek God’s will for their lives as they journey forward. We always love to hear of new babies. Enjoying a new granddaughter are Bro. Darel and Sis. Mary Alyce Hofsess. Lillian Marie was born to Michael and Alisa Wartick. We welcome Bro. Karl Klopfenstein (Latty, OH), Bro. Ryan Schlipf (Milford, IN), and Evan Dotterer (Forrest, IL) to our Tremont church as they have been assembling with us while doing internships in our area. We pray that they will find the same love and faith as in their own church. And, as always and because we live in a fallen world, there is disease and death. Our prayers are with Steve Garman (Sis. Sarah), July 2014 SILVER LINING 29 Royce Aberle (Kirstin), Bro. Derek Sauder (Sis. Leann), and Bro. Dan Koch, Sr (Sis. Carol) as they recover from various surgeries and illnesses. Also, we pray for comfort to Sis. Jane Kaufmann (Bro. Dale) as she says an earthly goodbye to her father and mother, Bro. Dave & Sis. Mary Kaeb (Fairbury). Illinois, Washington Marlene Prather Jodi Fehr Our Washington congregation was filled with many visitors on May 18 for the wedding service of Sis. Tamara Hofstetter to Bro. John Lehman of Wolcott. We are thankful for the visiting ministers that were with us for the day including: Elder Bro. Dan Kilgus (Sis. Jenna) of Remington, Elder Bro. Ted Steffen (Sis. Sandy) of Alto, Bros. Greg Lehman (Sis. Mary Beth), Michael Wagenbach (Sis. Erica), and Jeff Bahler (Sis. Heidi) of Wolcott, and Bro. Mark Wettstein (Sis. Karen) of LaCrosse. Although we will miss Sis. Tamara and her four boys in Washington, we wish these dear families God’s richest blessings as they begin a new life together. Also beginning a new chapter in life are our seniors that recently graduated: Kalie Rumbold, Joel Luthi, Allison Rocke, and Bro. Ethan Hartter. We pray God will be with them as they make decisions for the future. It’s always a joy to welcome new babes into the world. We rejoice with Bro. Mark and Sis. Tammy Herrmann on the 30 SILVER LINING July 2014 birth of their first grandchild, Salem Viola, born to Adam and Katherine Herrmann. Bro. Ed and Sis. Kathy Wyss also welcomed another granddaughter. Emmy was born to Bro. Bob and Sis. Jenny Koch of Tremont. Bentley Stoller was born on May 19 and lovingly adopted by Bro. Will and Sis. Holly Kellenberger. Thankful grandparents are Bro. Randy and Sis. Ruth Kellenberger and Bro. Lynn and Sis. Elaine Stoller. Kaitlyn Corrine was born to Bro. Ben and Sis. Lexie Ginzel on May 22 and welcomed by big brother, Daniel, and grandparents, Bro. Daryl and Sis. Lucy Blunier of Goodfield and Bro. Dave & Sis. Mary Ginzel of Peoria. We extend our love and appreciation to other ministering brothers that were with us this month including Bro. Marshall Heinold (Sis. Jan) of Ixtlan, Bro. John Lehman (Sis. Tamara) of Wolcott, and Bro. Doug Wagenbach (Sis. Lillian) of San Diego. Our children recently enjoyed a week of VBS. What a joy it is to see them come so willingly into the house of the Lord to learn more of Him! We are thankful for each of the teachers, volunteers, and parents who made this week possible. Bro. Micah Pfaffmann’s engagement to Sis. Olivia Baumgartner of Bern was recently announced. Their parents are Bro. Rob and Sis. Lily Pfaffmann of Washington and Bro. Jeff and Sis. Kim Baumgartner of Bern. Bro. Rob Pfaffmann was recently hospitalized, but we are thankful he has had a good recovery and is doing well. Indiana, Bluffton Suzie Fiechter Kim Meyer “But now, O Lord, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the work of thy hand.” Isaiah 64:8 We are finishing up our second week of Bible School here in Bluffton and it’s been another huge blessing. So many different families are represented. While the kids are blending together, they are learning the truths of God and His Word. The theme this year is Isaiah 64:8. Weeks like these plant the seeds that allow the children to be molded and shaped by the Father’s loving hand in the years to come. Speaking of being shaped by the Father’s hand, we had three young souls who climbed upon the spinning wheel in repentance and said, “Have your way with me, Lord.” Michael Yoder (Scott & Jane), Sierra Steffen (Bro. Ed & Sis. Denise) and Austin Foreman (Chad & Carey). We rejoice with these three young souls and pray they will be patient and willing as God molds and shapes them into vessels fit for the Kingdom. Our Bro. Bob Gerber (Sis. Evie) has entered heaven. He has been “…a vessel unto honour, sanctified, and meet for the master’s use, and prepared unto every good work.” (2 Tim. 2:21) We will dearly miss his servant heart and Godly example. Last month we prayed for his health and healing and now God has forever healed him. May his family be comforted knowing his pain is gone and rejoice in his heavenly homecoming: Bro. Bob & Sis. LuAnn (Wolcott), Bro. Gene & Sis. Becky, and Sis. Lisa & Bro. Kim Troxel. We celebrate with two young couples who were united in holy matrimony this month. Bro. Matthew Gerber (Bro. Gene & Sis. Becky) and Sis. Katie Widmer (Bro. Neil & Sis. Kris) were married in West Lafayette. Bro. Bill Frauhiger (Bro. Kris & Sis. Anne) and Sis. Bethany Reinhard (Bro. Tim & Sis. Joan) were married in Peoria. As their individual vessels take on a new shape and purpose, we pray these young couples will continue to seek the Lord together and learn from the several solid marriages that make up different parts of the Body of Christ. Bro. John & Sis. Trudy Eisenmann are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sis. Alyssa, to Bro. Ned Troxel (Bro. Tom & Sis. LuAnn of LaCrosse) of Detroit. Sis. Sheri Cress rejoices in the birth of another healthy grandchild. Beckett was born to Tye and Carla Cook. Sometimes the molding and shaping of God hurts and stretches or has us in circumstances that develop patience. We continue to pray for those in hospital care, rehab or maybe adjusting to a new “normal” without the presence of a loved one. Whatever our case, may we always remember that God is in control. “God is good!” (Ps. 73:1) I read on a sign “God will give us what’s right, not what’s left.” God is preparing each of us for good works. Are we going to be willing to allow Him to spin us, shape us, and even fire us to become those vessels of honor fit for the Father’s use? What will it take for you to surrender yourself to the Spirit instead of the flesh? found to be faithful. “They didn’t bend, they didn’t bow, and they didn’t burn,” related Bro. Ryan. As these young men and women face the world, let us remember to lift their names up in prayer that their foundation would remain in our Savior Jesus Christ, and they would not allow their convictions to be shaped by our culture. A young man in our graduating class this year, Jacob Weil, along with Austin Markley, son of Bro. Matt and Sis. Lisa, surrendered their hearts to Christ Indiana, Bluffton North this month. We praise God for Corinne Stettner the work of His Spirit and the transforming power He has in our Amy Moser We are the hands and feet of lives. Jesus so the world can know the The Lord called a faithful heart of Jesus. servant home this month. Bro. Congratulations to our Carroll Gerber passed away on graduating class of 2014. This May 29, with his dear wife, Sis. year we rejoice with six special Louise, at his side. Bro. Carroll graduates. Sawyer Beeks, son of preached the truth of Christ for Bro. John and Sis. Laura; Lacy many years in our congregation. Curry, daughter of Bro. Brian and We will miss his steadfast example, Sis. Kristi; Will Gerber, son of love, and kind word. Our hearts Bro. Vince and Sis. Susan; Drew go out to his wife, Sis. Louise, and Shively, son of Bro. Andy and Sis. their children: Bro. Brent (Sis. Cindy; Victoria Steffen, daughter Ann), Bro. Blake (Sis. Fawn), Sis. of Bro. Toby and Jayla; and Jacob Lori (Bro. Mark Steffen), and Gala. Weil, son of Bro. Doyle and Sis. Another exciting and ChristLisa. A graduate breakfast was held filled two weeks of Vacation in their honor on Sunday morning, Bible School has begun. We and Bro. Ryan Bertsch preached look forward to the night of the the morning service. In the Spirit, program to hear testimony of the Bro. Ryan read from Isaiah 43 and Spirit’s work in the hearts of His Daniel 3. The message was clear children. and convicting as he delivered As a church body, we are the story of the uncompromising reminded to be in constant faith of Shadrach, Meshach, prayer for one another. Sis. Susan Abednego, and Daniel. These men Maynard was hospitalized briefly were young, were tested, and were for an illness; our Bro. Dan Jr. July 2014 SILVER LINING 31 Lantz (Sis. Charlene) for doubleknee replacement surgery; and our Sis. Dorothy Kipfer (Bro. Jay) for surgery. Our prayers continue for them all as recovery and rehabilitation progress. Indiana, Francesville Jacki Huber Mildred Clauss “There are two freedoms, the false where one is free to do what he likes, and the true where he is free to do what he ought”. (C. Kingsley) It’s that time of the year when the freedoms we still enjoy in this country come into focus; and truly we are blessed!! Great sacrifices have been made in years past to ensure the freedom that is ours today. In like manner the “true freedom” that we have in Christ is ours because of the supreme sacrifice of our Lord and Savior. (John 8:36) Let’s be truly thankful!! Bro. Jonathon Pelsy (Bro. Roger & Sis. Lily) is spending the summer months in Zambia working with “Lifesong for Orphans” in that area. We pray the Lord will protect him and bless his labors in that project. Our dear Ron Osborne passed away after he had undergone open heart surgery. He will be missed in our congregation. Indiana, Indianapolis Gail Bradford Sandy Lichtle On a Friday evening, 78 children presented energetic songs 32 SILVER LINING July 2014 and scripture recitations as they demonstrated what they learned during vacation Bible school. Around the theme “Gangway to Galilee”, the young people clearly showed in word, song and actions that they understand what Jesus first taught His disciples and now teaches us. A key verse was “Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all the day long.” Psalm 25:5. Three young people are graduating from high school this year: Austin Wuethrich, Justin Lichtle and Bro. Zachary Baumgartner. As we enjoyed the happy celebrations, we want them to know how much they are cherished by their own families, and also by their extended church family. Our fervent prayers will follow them as they embark on a new phase of their lives. We appreciated the visiting ministers who came to Indianapolis: Bro. Jeff Neihouser (Sis. Sue, Morton, IL), Elder Bro. Steve Ringger (Sis. Myra, Bluffton North, IN) and Bro. Tom Schambach (Sis. Connie, Elgin, IL). We welcomed many guests on a recent Sunday as an Apostolic Christian Adoptive Family Gathering took place in Indianapolis. Our city’s nickname is “Crossroads of America” and while that may be an exaggeration, we always feel blessed when those passing through take the time to worship with us. We remember Sis. Nancy Pfeifer (Bro. Glen) in the passing of her mother, Martha Roth. It is a reminder of how we should acknowledge the benefit of knowing those faithful “senior” brothers and sisters among us. In fact, we should tell them how much we appreciate them! We are progressing through a challenging and useful Bible study series “Grasping Truth through a Biblical Worldview,” led by Bro. Eric Strassheim (Sis. Jodi). It has generated lively discussion and encouraged us to dig deeper into the Word. Our church said farewell to Bro. Mitch, Sis. Anna, Liam and Wyatt Schlatter who moved to Leo, IN. We are grateful for the blessed tie that binds Christians together, no matter whether they are - close by or far away. Indiana, Lacrosse Betsy Virkler Meagan Frank “Grace be with you, mercy, and peace, from God the Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father, in truth and love.” 2 John 1:3 What a beautiful picture of love is our heavenly Father! As we remember the special men in our lives this Father’s Day, we can be thankful, not only for their love and example, but for the ultimate sacrifice of a Father who allowed His child to suffer and die so that no one need be fatherless. “A Heavenly Vision” was the theme for our Vacation Bible School week. On Monday night, Bro. Scott Schafer (Sis. Gigi, South Bend, IN) presented the topic “Who am I? How does God see me?”. Wednesday night the topic “Your Worldview and what shapes it” was given by Bro. Craig Stickling (Sis. Jackie, Peoria, IL). Bro. Jeremiah Psinas (Morton, IL) presented “Living with a Heavenly Vision” on Friday night. We were enlightened, convicted, and encouraged each night and heartily thank these brothers for giving of themselves. We also thank our Sunday School Teachers for their efforts in lessons and crafts for the children, and the sisters who served delicious lunches every evening. On two different occasions we were blessed to have visitors for Wednesday evening services. We send our love and appreciation to ministering Bros. Kevin Fehr (Sis. Lonnie, West Bend, IA) and Joe Gerst (Sis. Connie, Iowa City, IA) for their labors. We congratulate our one graduate, Sis. Mindy Wettstein (Bro. Mark & Sis. Karen), and pray for her as she looks to the future. Bro. Tom & Sis. LuAnn Troxel rejoice in the engagement of their son, Bro. Ned Troxel (Detroit, MI), to Sis. Alyssa Eisenmann (Bro. John & Sis. Trudy, Bluffton). We pray for this dear couple and look forward to them visiting their LaCrosse family! While we rejoice with those who rejoice, we also weep with those who weep. Our ministering Bro. Mark Wettstein recently lost his grandparents, Bro. David & Sis. Mary Kaeb of Fairbury, IL, one after the other. We pray for Bro. Mark, his wife, Sis. Karen, and their family during this time. Our prayers are also with the family of Bro. Eric & Sis. Bobbi Ann Heinold as Sis. Bobbi’s grandpa, Bro. Bob Gerber (Sis. Evie, Bluffton) recently passed away. Bro. Ed Frank was hospitalized after a fall and is now in a nearby nursing home for rehabilitation. We pray God will give him strength and healing. Our church family was blessed to come together this month for our annual church cleaning. The trustees thank all those who participated for their efforts. While it is a lot of hard work, we are thankful to care for the house of God, and to enjoy good fellowship while doing so! it such a blessing when we as a denomination can rally behind our converts in the spirit of unity and humility? This also seems to be the season for various graduations. According to my current tally, recent graduates include the following: Miranda Maibach, Jenna Reimschisel, Hunter Schrock, Gavin Fritz, Kendall Rager, Courtney Kilgus, Raquel Sauder, Jacob Scheitlin, Caleb Stieglitz, and Jonathan Stoller. In addition, this seems to be a good opportunity to catch up on a back-log of visiting ministers from the past few months, including the following: Elder Bro. Mark Bahr (Detroit); Bro. Clint Beyer (Sabetha); Bro. Walt Rager (Toledo); Bro. Dale Zeltwanger (Morris North); Bro. Gary Maibach (Smithville); Bro. Mark Indiana, Leo Ramsier (Sardis); Bro. Brian Huber Kirby Reutter (Francesville); Bro. Bill Waibel Every month it’s the same basic (Bay City); Elder Bro. John Jackson sequence: First, I feel like a dry (Bay City); Elder Bro. Tom Klotzle well. I have nothing to write. Then (Altadena); and Bro. Jeff Leman I plead for something worthwhile (Bluffton North). There’s a high that will cause minimal offense. probability that I may have missed Then I open my inbox. Then I some names. If that’s the case, don’t know where to start. And please come back, preach again, then I don’t know where to stop. and check in with the local Silver The highlight in Leo this Lining reporter! month included five testimonies I also heard a report that followed by five baptisms for the Bro. Duane Reutter (my father; following five converts: Braden Rockville) was recently in Leo on Beyer, Jenna Reimschisel, Hudson a Wednesday night, but instead Schrock, Hunter Schrock, of taking the pulpit, he spent the and Morgan Stoller. At least entire service trying to contain 16 greetings were offered on three unruly grand boys from the Sunday morning, ranging from back bench. According to one Bloomington to Eureka. Isn’t source, Bro. Duane would have July 2014 SILVER LINING 33 received less of a workout if he had simply gone to the pulpit. According to one church announcement, the following loved ones were called to serve in Sunday School: Sis. Danielle Sauder, Sis. Nicole Drayer, Sis. Kristy Kaeb, Bro. Chad Kaeb, and Bro. Mark Maibach. According to another church announcement, Bro. Ben and Sis. Alissa Gerber are moving to Lafayette. Our Bro. Ben issued the following farewell address: “As only God can do, He has been moving in our hearts and opened the doors to lead us to where we are going. At this point we are ready to go, but we’re not ready to leave. Leo has been our home for the past 1.5 years and my home for the past 7 years. Today will be our last Sunday in Leo church. Words cannot describe how thankful I am for you being my support system for those past years and accepting Alissa and I as part of the church family. Thank you for your friendships and love, we will carry them throughout our lives. We pray that you continue to bless others as the body of Christ.” Another church announcement encouraged us to “please welcome Bro. Mitch and Sis. Anna Schlatter to Leo. They have recently moved here from Indianapolis. Their children are Liam (4) and Wyatt (2).” I have read that the angels in heaven rejoice over one sinner that repents. I can assure you that the Gateway staff members (although we are far from angels) also rejoice 34 SILVER LINING July 2014 over one couple that accepts the call to serve in this ministry. Our Bro. Clint Plattner recently made the following proclamation: “I am excited to announce that Bro. Todd and Sis. Kara Strahm from Sabetha have accepted the position of Alternate House Parents. They plan to relocate to Leo some time in July. Todd was born and raised in Kansas. Kara is originally from Oregon. They have a 2-year old son.” Within seconds of this announcement, Gateway staff members from all over campus broke into cries of jubilation: “Thanks for praying for new staff! Please praise God! Thanks for your diligent work to make this happen! Continue to be prayerful for Bro. Todd and Sis. Kara and their family as they make their transition! Very excited! Looking forward to having them a part of our team! Amen! God is good!” Indiana, Milford Jodi Beer Minnie Beer On April 23, Doral Haab passed from this life. He left behind two daughters: Charlene and Francis, one son, Dan, six grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Hospital patients this month Sis. Dorothy Steffen (Bro. Walt) and Bro. Matthew Pamer (Sis. Karen). Thanks to God they are both improving. Colin Beer (Sam) had a sports injury requiring surgery. With time we are hopeful he too will have a full recovery. “How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher.” Romans 10:14 Several months ago, the church was instructed to be prayerful concerning help on our pulpit. God was good on a Wednesday evening our Elder Bro. Bill Schlatter (Sis. Emily, Junction, OH) revealed to us that Bro. Regg Beer (Sis. Bev) was chosen. We will keep Bro. Regg and Sis. Bev in our prayers. God is faithful to help in every situation. Mother’s Day was celebrated this month. May we never forget to thank our God for our mothers. Our church rejoiced to have a baptism weekend May 31 and June 1. We are thankful for our new sister and brother in Christ: Sis. Anne Beer (Bro. Randy and Sis. Deb) and Bro. Ryan Schlipf (Bro. Rich & Sis. Kathy). We pray that God will richly bless them. We are also thankful the weekend brought visiting ministers: Our Elder Bro. Bill Schlatter (Sis. Emily, Junction), Bro. Daren Metz (Sis. Rita, Gridley), and Bro. Chris Laukhuf (Sis. Rachel, Latty). We had a blessed week of VBS. Our theme was “Pursuing Godliness in Our Daily Lives.” • Bro. Dan Pfister (Bluffton North, IN) -“The Potter and the Clay” • Bro. Brad Metz (Bloomington, IL) – “Making Decisions Using the Bible” • Bro. Chad Huber (Francesville, IN) – “Who Am I When No One Is Looking?” • Bro. Ed Sauder (Roanoke, IL) – “Why the A.C. Church in 2014?” We thank these visiting ministers and their wives for coming and speaking God’s Word. Bro. Lee Beer (Sis. Sandy), Sis. Linda Wuthrich (Bro. Stan) and Sis. Dorothy Steffen (Bro. Walt) have spent time in the hospital and our prayers have been with them. In addition to the ministers, we’d like to thank all the teachers and students for all the effort and enthusiasm each one brought to our VBS week. We trust God to water each seed that was planted in each young heart and look forward to the fruit that we can be confident will be brought forth in due time! Sis. Jessalyn Strahm from Bern, KS will be spending a few months here in Remington completing an internship this summer. We are glad to welcome Sis. Jessalyn Indiana, Remington and will enjoy her fellowship as Jenni Honegger she pursues her education. She is staying with Bro. Bruce and Sis. Marcella Tyler We had the blessed Jody Waibel. We also welcome Bro. opportunity to welcome many Micah Zehr from Fairbury, IL. visiting ministers this month! His stay in Remington will be a bit Some were with us for a Sunday more permanent than Sis. Jessalyn’s and some were with us for our as he has recently accepted Vacation Bible School week. We employment in and relocated to are thankful for each one: Bro. Remington. We are thankful for Ed Fritz from Washington, IL; Bro. Micah’s fellowship as well and Bro. Ned Stoller (Sis. Heidi) from look forward to his contribution to Alto, MI; Bro. Tim Wiegand (Sis. our congregation. Christa) from Leo, IN; Bro. Daron We praise God that He spared Price (Sis. Monica) from Milford, Sierra Reyes (Megan Reyes of IN; Bro. David Eisenmann (Sis. Lafayette and Rick Reyes of Jackie) from Champaign, IL; and Wisconsin) and her friend from Bro. Les Kaeb (Sis. Christine) from a very serious car accident on the Francesville, IN. day of her high school graduation. Our VBS theme this year was May the Lord continue to watch “Culture or Christ?”. We were over Sierra and may she realize and encouraged to closely examine respond to His plan and His love all the influences in our lives and for her. whether or not their message We ask for your continued conforms to the Truth of the prayers for Sis. Marge Pitman as Word. We so appreciated the she has recently spent another few message to remain firm in our days in the hospital before coming commitment to believe Christ back home again. over the deception of the world. We would ask for your prayers for Bro. Harold Waibel (Sis. Arleta) and Bro. Gene Waibel (Sis. Diane) in the death of their sister-in-law, Audrey Waibel (James). May the Lord comfort each one in their sorrow. Indiana, South Bend Joshua Martinez “He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the earth: for the LORD hath spoken it.” Isaiah 25:8 We want to express our love and sympathy to Arlene Kaehr, whose beloved husband, Bob, is safe in the arms of Jesus. We will miss Bob and celebrate his loving spirit, faith and joy. Our children enjoyed a time of blessing and instruction at Milford’s VBS. We thank all those who served our little ones. May the Lord bless Bro. Brian Huber (Sis. Jacki, Francesville, IN) for his service from the pulpit. “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen.” 2 Cor. 13:14 Indiana, Valparaiso Marguerite Hoerr Sherry Meiss A heartfelt thank you to our Elder Bro. Dan Kilgus (Sis. Jenna, Remington) and Elder Bro. Ted Steffen (Sis. Sandy, Alto, MI) and family helping serve Holy Communion. It is through Christ’s body and blood that brings us July 2014 SILVER LINING 35 together as one body in Christ, united by the blood. We must always remember what Christ did for us. This gives us hope. Our Sis. Latoya Thomas (daughter of ministering Bro. Mike and Sis. Claudia) has graduated from college this year. That went by so fast, well for us it did maybe, not so much for her. May God bless all of our young people that have graduated from either high school or college this year. We ask that He be ever present in their lives guiding them on the path that He has chosen for them. May they keep their hearts open to Gods direction. Jesus said, I am the way the Truth and the Life. Follow me, I will lead you along paths of newness: ways you have never imagined. Psalm 68:5 “A Father to the Fatherless and a judge of the widows is God in his holy habitation.” God created Man in His own image. Oh thanks be to God for that creation of man and to those who reflect His image. Praise God for being the Father to us all. It is so good to have our snow birds back with us again. The pews are fuller and the singing filled with joy. How sweetly their love fills our hearts and to see their smiles fill our souls. Fellowship with each other is such an important part of a Christian’s life. We feed each other spiritually, which encourages us to continue on His righteous path. Thanks be to God for all of His blessings. Please keep those in need and each other in your prayers at all 36 SILVER LINING July 2014 times. He doesn’t expect us to be perfect, but He does expect us to be persistent. To follow Him, just turn right and go straight. All are welcome to come visit or stay! We are just south of U.S Hwy 30 on IN State Road 49. Indiana, West Lafayette Andrea Furrer Greetings from West Lafayette! Now that summer is upon us, God has been working in wonderful ways in our congregation. We would like to recognize our graduates for the school year. Sydney Leman, daughter of Bro. and Sis. Randy and Mara Leman and Kendall Walder, son of Bro. and Sis. Rustin and Darlene Walder were our two graduates this year. We pray the very best for them as they begin this new chapter. We also rejoiced in the wedding of Sis. Katie Widmer, daughter of Bro. and Sis. Neal and Kris Widmer and Bro. Matthew Gerber, son of Bro. and Sis. Gene and Becky Gerber from Bluffton. It was a very blessed Sunday, watching two souls become united as one. We are welcoming a new couple to our congregation this month, Bro. and Sis. Ben and Alyssa Gerber from Leo have moved here and will be worshipping with us. We are so thankful to have them here! We praise God for all He has done for our church. Indiana, Wolcott Michelle Earney Beckie Lehman The school year has come to a close and summer has begun in earnest. We congratulate all of our graduates. Our High School graduates this year are Angie Furrer (Bro. Troy and Sis. Lisa), Tyler and Michaela Blanding (Michael and Sis. Melissa), Amber Bahler (Bro. Mike and Sis. Jody), Ane Hoestmalingen (exchange student of Bro. Mike and Sis. Jody Bahler), and Bro. Kaleb Wagenbach (Bro. Michael and Sis. Erica). We also celebrate with Hannah Bahler (Bro. Jeff and Sis. Heidi) who graduated from college. Our prayers go with these graduates as they begin a new chapter in their lives. We are thankful for brothers who come and share the Word. This past month we were blessed to have Bro. Ron Isch (Sis. Jane, Lamont-Gridley, KS) visit, as well as Bro. Brian Waibel (Sis. Wendy, Champaign, IL) who shared a Bible topic. We rejoice with Bro. Bruce and Sis. Pam Furrer who welcomed their first grandchild into their family. Kelsey Ann was born to Bro. Trent and Sis. Katie Bahler (Remington). Congratulations to Joseph and Katie Watkins (Bro. Tim and Sis. Rachel Schwab) who were married this month. We rejoice with Bro. John and Sis. Tamara Lehman (Hofstetter) who were married. Our prayers and thoughts go to both of these couples as they begin their lives together. Our children enjoyed a full week of Vacation Bible School activities this past month. It is a busy time for the church and such a blessing to the students who gather to hear Bible stories and sing praise to God. Our thanks go to the ministers who traveled to share the Word with the Bible class and congregation each night. This year we enjoyed listening to Bros. Ned Stoller (Alto, MI), Les Kaeb (Francesville, IN), Tim Wiegand (Leo, IN), Daron Price (Milford, IN) and David Eisenmann (Champaign, IL). Two of our dear sisters were hospitalized this past month. Sis. Marge Hofstetter and Sis. Nancy Christopher are both recuperating after hospital stays. Our prayers are with them that they can be encouraged and strengthened every day. Our sympathy goes out to Bro. Bob Gerber (Sis. LuAnn) and his family as they laid his father, Bro. Bob Gerber Sr., to rest. Sis. Erica Blume (Bro. Brent) also said farewell to her grandmother, Sis. Vera Laukhof (Latty, OH). May God bless each of them with comfort that only He can give. things. Bro. Mike Grimm (Sis. Amber, Goodfield) and Bro. Virgil Metzger (Sis. Mary, Chicago) shared our pulpit together. The services ended with these questions laid to our hearts. What are we portraying to others? Are we lined up with the Word of God? Are we in the will of God? The next weekend, Bro. Kevin Fehr (Sis. Lonnie, West Bend) labored on our behalf. We again were richly feed through the power of the Holy Spirit. May God richly bless them for coming. “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.” Matthew 5:48. When we moved here on July 4 (28 years ago) from Elgin, IL, our Elder Bro. Nathan Steffen told us to just love everyone. What good advice for all of us to remember. We extend our sympathy to Sis. Marilyn Anderson for the loss of her brother, Lewis Frank. May God comfort her and all his family. Bro. Gary and Sis. Melody Schulz (and the late Sis. Karen) welcomed a very tiny new grandson, Garret John Dotterer, into their family circle. They have made several trips to visit him in Iowa City hospital where he is residing at present, but we are thankful for his continued improvement. Garret’s parents are Tim and Laurie (Schulz) Dotterer of Bloomfield, IA. Iowa, Elgin Maria Rocke Marin Noelle Benson was born April 21 to Nick & Meg Benson (Clermont, IA). Her maternal grandparents are Bro. Tim and Sis. Kathy Butikofer. Marin joins her Iowa, Burlington siblings, Noah and Maribelle. Ivy Steiner Bro. Doug & Sis. Trisha Rocke we blessed with a baby girl May Monica Eisenmann We are thankful for our 29. Lena Marie joins her siblings visiting ministers this past Eli, Emma and Nelson. She is the month: Elder Bro. Ted Witzig, granddaughter of Sis. Kathy Rocke Sr. (Morton, IL) and Bros. Joe (Tremont, IL) and Bro. Keith & Gerst (Iowa City, IA) and Jerry Sis. Ida Kellenberger (Bradford, Wagenbach (Oakville-Mediapolis, IL). IA). We appreciated it very much. Another little girl, Lillian Rose On June 8, we had our annual Johnson, was born May 30 to Iowa, Bloomfield Sunday School picnic at Perkins Jesse & Molly (Marion, IA). She Teresa Schock Park. The weather was wonderful joins her big sister, Ayla. Lillian’s We extend our sympathy to Sis. and it was a blessed evening. That maternal grandparents are Albert Mary Jane Knapp (Bro. Harold). same afternoon was our Sunday & Trudy Hanson. Her brother-in-law, Bro. Maury School election. Bro. Seth Hartter Titus Kenton Getz was born Crawford (Sis. Joyce, Eureka) has and Sis. Monica Eisenmann were June 16 to Bro. Kent & Sis. gone to that blest eternity. chosen to teach our children. Our Betty. Happy to welcome home June 1, we heard that love and thanks to the outgoing teachers for baby Titus were siblings: Tierra, peace are greater than temporal all their efforts. Oren, Bahlor, Levi, Silas, Joel and July 2014 SILVER LINING 37 Emily. Bro. Al & Sis. LaVerne Butikofer and Bro. Allan & Sis. Nathalia Getz (Eureka, IL) are his grandparents. We’re thankful Bro. Dale Moore is now home recovering from surgery. Bro. Bert Butikofer is currently in the hospital. May God grant strength and healing as He wills. Iowa, Garden Grove Laura Funk Greetings from south central Iowa. We are experiencing a wet spring. Some farmers don’t have their beans planted yet. We trust God’s perfect plan. Welcoming a precious bundle is Bro. Vern and Sis. Boni Hostetler. Elli J was born May 5. Ethan and Lili are giving her lots of hugs and kisses. Serving us Holy Communion were Elder Bro. Randy Kellenberger (Kansas City, MO) and Elder Bro. Doug Schock (Bloomfield, IA). “To break Thy bread we now have gathered, In covenant to drink Thy wine; As brethren we unite together, That unto death we might be Thine. This promise we, with heart and will; Give grace our promise to fulfill” Hymns of Zion #25 vs 2. Also visiting our congregation was Bro. Matt Steffen (Princeville, IL). We truly appreciate our visitors. As we celebrated Father’s Day, I had to stop and think, What if our father’s had not preserved the brotherhood for us. Are we doing the same for the next generation? 38 SILVER LINING July 2014 Iowa, Iowa City Diana Butikofer Bro. Tim Lehman (Sis. Amber, Taylor, MO), and Bro. Bob Beebe (Sis. Sue, South Bend, IN) were our visiting ministers this month. We appreciate their service for us and pray the Lord will bless them. Bro. Kris, Sis. Dixie, Hadley, and Bailey Messner welcomed Kolter Kristopher into their family on May 29. Because of complications, Kolter has remained hospitalized since birth, but the family is hoping he can be home by the end of June. We continue to pray for all of them, trusting God will continue Kolter’s growth and development. As the time for the Brotherhood Conference nears, we especially pray God will give our elder brothers wisdom and His love and that we can be fellowhelpers to the truth (3 John 1:3-8). Iowa, Lester Audrey Metzger Joyce Moser “There shall be showers of blessings, this is the promise of love; there shall be seasons refreshing, sent from the Savior above.” Gospel Hymns #315 Our area has received abundant rain showers over the past weeks. We certainly feel the blessings of our Heavenly Father. In the church, we have been richly blessed with a new Brother and Sister, Kendra Ver Beek (Tim and Sis. Becky) and Chad Knoblock (Bro. Troy and Sis. Donna). Their provings and baptisms were the weekend of May 31 and June 1. We certainly appreciated the labors of our Elder Bro. Doug Schock (Bloomfield, IA) as he travelled here to assist our Elder Bro. Rod. There is no higher standing than to be a child of God. Our sympathy is extended to Tim and Sis. Becky Ver Beek in the passing of Tim’s mother, Margaret Ver Beek. May the Lord comfort them in this time of sorrow. Our hospital patients were Bro. Tom (Sis. Deb) Metzger, Sis. Esty Metzger, and Sis. Barb (Bro. Alfred) Reutter. We are thankful they are all recovering well at this point. Our Bro. Vern (Sis. Chalea) Knobloch is going to Rochester, MN for several weeks of treatment. Also, Brad (Sis. Linda) Klostergaard is in Phoenix, AZ for several weeks of out-patient treatment. Our prayers ascend to our Father to watch over and provide for these families while their loved ones undergo treatment and that they can be healed, according to the Lord’s will. We want to wish Bro. Nate and Sis. Ashley Knobloch God’s richest blessings as they leave our congregation and move to the Morris, MN area. We will miss them here, but know the Morris, MN brethren will be thankful for their presence. Iowa, Oakville-Mediapolis Iowa, West Bend Sharla Wiegand We rejoice with Sis. Wendy Wettstein (Bro. Roger and Sis. June Schulz, Burlington, IA) and Bro. Tim Ringger (Bro. Bill and Sis. Karen, Bradford, IL) as they were united June 1 in holy matrimony. May God bestow upon them His richest blessings. Our congregation was blessed with many visiting ministers: Bro. Aaron Frank (Elgin, IA), Elder Bro. Bruce Endress and Bro. Gary Endress (Bradford), Bro. Bill Wettstein and Bro. John Cottrell (Eureka, IL), Bro. Ron Isch (Lamont-Gridley, KS), and Bro. Phil Schulz (Burlington, IA). Our thanks to Bro. Ron Lanz, Bro. Aaron Schmidgall, Sis. Carly Wagenbach and Sis. Monti Wagenbach who spent many hours teaching our children in Sunday School. May God bless them for the term they have fulfilled. May He also grant much grace to Bro. Dave Lanz, Bro. Randy Steiner, Sis. Kaylee Lanz and Sis. Sharla Wiegand as they begin their duties this fall in teaching our precious young ones. Bro. Kyle and Sis. Deanna Wagenbach were blessed with a baby girl, Kya Kay, on June 12. Welcoming Kya home are Callie, Koyton and Brayton. Grandparents are Bro. Jerry and Sis. Bonnie Wagenbach, Jr. and Bro. Ken and Sis. Janet Lanz. We extend our sympathy and love to Sis. Edith Schrock in the recent passing of her daughter Debra Fountain on June 6. Yvonne Bruellman Becky Virkler Palm Sunday weekend was very encouraging and uplifting for the West Bend church. Elder Bro. David Graf (Sis. Barbara, Akron, OH) assisted in the testimony and baptism of Kurt Banwart (Bro. Kent and Sis. Beth). We welcome Bro. Kurt into our brotherhood. “Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.” Psalm 34:14 “Sing unto the Lord, O ye saints of his, and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness.” Psalm 30:4 On Sunday of the same weekend, our high school students presented our annual program of Easter hymn singing. May God bless the students for the beautiful praises expressed in song. Palm Sunday evening, the brothers and sisters gathered together to share Holy Communion. Again, Elder Bro. Dave Graf assisted Elder Bro. Wayne Grimm. It is good to pause and be reminded of the suffering, shedding of blood, and death our Savior endured for the saving of each soul. How blest we are to be part of this plan of salvation. Our prayers of healing are with Sis. Carole (Bro. Larry) Fehr, Sis. Madeline Banwart, Sis. Rosene Grimm, and Sis. Darlene Metzger. May we be willing to accept God’s will. “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” Eccl. 3:1 Our sympathy and prayers are extended to Sis. Joyce Banwart and Sis. Lucille (Bro. Dwaine) Schmidt in the loss of their sister, Lydia Jean Payne from Bloomfield, IA. We also send our sympathy and prayers to Jerry and Joy Metzger in the loss of Joy’s mother, Lois Zimmerman. May God’s nearness be felt. “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” Psalm 119:105 As we rejoice with our high school graduates, we also have a fervent prayer that they will use God’s Word for a light upon their path. Our prayers and wish for God’s blessings are extended to graduates: Ryan Banwart (Bro. Kevin and Sis. Sandy), Bro. Evan Fehr (Bro. Byron and Sis. Anita), Nathan Grimm (Bro. Jordon and Sis. Ann), Andrea Knobloch (Bro. Jim and Sis. Sandy), Braden Knobloch (Bro. Cameron and Sis. Tamara), Calla Knobloch (Bro. Denton and Sis. Rose), Ashley Schmidt (Bro. Frank and Sis. Dawn ) and Portlind Schmidt (Bro. Neal and Sis. Angela). We were blessed to have Bro. Tom Lanz (Sis. Mary, OakvilleMediapolis, IA) and Bro. Jim Butikofer (Sis. Diana, Iowa City, IA) share God’s Word. May God bless their labors for the Lord. Our prayers of healing are with Bro. Ken (Sis. Ellen) Dahlhauser who had a short hospital stay. Our sympathy and prayers are extended to Dave and Cheryl Morrow in the loss of Dave’s mother, Beulah Morrow. May they feel God’s nearness. We are always thankful for July 2014 SILVER LINING 39 our visitors and among them were Bro. Leland Plattner (Sis. Mary, Zapata, TX) to share God’s Word. On the weekend of June 7 and 8, our Bible Classes attended the annual youth fellowship weekend in Morris. We thank God for His guiding and protecting hand and to the Morris congregation for hosting this event for our youth. Japan, Tokyo Marie Inoue Even though the rainy season is here, we enjoy intermittent days of lovely sunshine. The rain is so necessary for the rice crop and also orchards and vegetable gardens. We were very thankful for many visitors this month. Our first visitor was Sara Grace (Grace is last name) who is doing a 10week internship here in Tokyo. She was born in Sendai, Japan and attends Butler Univ. in Indy. We enjoy her and are thankful for those who invited her to church. She mentioned her mother was praying that she could find a church. Bro. Jim and Sis. Rachel Sauder and four adopted children (Tremont, IL) were a great joy to us. Bro. Jim was helpful in our afternoon services. He is a brother to Sis. Carrie Ito. Bro. Akihiro was our visiting minister that day also. It is always special when their family comes to be with us. Next was a visiting minister, Bro. Bob Dotterer, Sardis, OH. He was in Korea on business and stopped over in Japan just to visit us. He taught us of David, a 40 SILVER LINING July 2014 man after God’s own heart. One of the main reasons he has this title is probably because he was so patient. In the afternoon Bro. Bob spoke of serving the Lord by helping others. Someone asked him about his own church at Sardis. He told us of some of the World Relief projects and local work the whole church participates in to be helpful to others. He brought the greetings of dear Bro. Matt Brake and his wife. Bro. Matt lived in Japan for 6 months some time ago. We thank the Lord for Bro. Bob’s visit. During the week we enjoyed two brethren from Francesville, IN: Bro. Doug Leman and Bro. Harvey Bob Gutwein. They came as part of a group of 44 farm-related men from Indiana who visited Tochigi-Ken, a sister prefecture of Indiana. As we were introduced to the rest of the group, this group of men and their guide commented that Bros. Doug and Harvey Bob were good men. Wherever we are, our lives are observed by others, and it doesn’t take long for them to find out the source of our joy and contentment. Every month we have a ladies’ meeting for those in the area who enjoy hearing a Bible lesson and doing World Relief, greeting cards, English, or some activity together. This month we had the special privilege of connecting with Bro. Elmer and Sis. Marjorie Witzig, Gridley, IL, via skype, and listening to them as they shared Bible verses that have been helpful to them. They commented how the Lord has been their guide and stay through the many years. They are both in their 90’s, and grandparents of Sis. Anna Inoue. Bro. Elmer had a prayer as we finished. We thank our own Sis. Haruyo Onoda for interpreting during this session, and also others of our own church who interpret pulpit and Bible class messages so all can understand. We heartily thank all efforts made by the visitors to attend our church or meet with us. We have a special fellowship that spans the ocean, blessed by our dear Lord. Kansas, Bern Jill Meyer Rita Menold Greetings of love! We trust that each of you are enjoying the summer months! We invite anyone traveling through the area for vacation to stop and worship with us! We appreciate Bro. Roger Aberle (Sis. LaVonne, Sabetha, KS) and Bro. Jeff Bahler (Sis. Heidi, Wolcott, IN) for ministering the Word. We are rejoicing with Kristin Rokey (Bro. Todd and Sis. Sheila) as her heart has been pricked and she has answered the call of repentance! Prayers for healing are with Sis. Claudia Strahm (Bro. Wayne) as she underwent back surgery this past month. Bro. Leroy Meyer (Sis. Helen) also spent some time in the hospital doing tests. Keithen Meyer (Bro. Duane and Sis. Holly) and Valerie Hecht (Bob and Connie; Bern, KS) were united in marriage on May 31 and are making their new home in Manhattan, KS. Bro. Jeffrey Edelman (Bro. Wayne and Sis. Linda) and Sis. Maria Eisenbise (Bro. Dave and Sis. Sheri; Sabetha, KS) were joined as one on June 8. We welcome Sis. Maria to our church family! We wish both of these couples God’s guidance and blessings as they begin their life together! We are thrilled with two other engagements this past month, also! Bro. Hans Strahm (Bro. Kyle and Sis. Peggy) was engaged to Sis. Rachel Edelman (Darin and Sis. Karen; Sabetha, KS), and Sis. Olivia Baumgartner (Bro. Jeff and Sis. Kim) was engaged to Bro. Micah Pfaffmann (Bro. Robert and Sis. Lily; Washington, IL). Our prayer is that God will be with them as they make plans, not only for their wedding, but more importantly for a life together serving Him! The week of June 9-13 was Vacation Bible School. The theme this year was “Ships of Faith”. It is such a joy to see the young children with an eagerness to learn more of Jesus! Bro. Leroy and Sis. Helen Meyer are in our prayers, as well as their surrounding neighbors, as they work to clean up and re-build their farm from tornado damage. We praise God that no lives were lost and their home was saved. There is such power in storms, but we must continue to trust God in all things! Kansas, Fort Scott him as he journeys on his pathway. Karen Kellenberger We would like to thank the “Train up a child in the way he visiting ministers this month for should go and when he is old, he will sharing God’s precious Word and not depart from it.” Prov. 22:6 teachings. Bro. Larry Bahr (Ft. The week of June 9 through 13, Scott) and his wife, Sis. Julie, and Vacation Bible School was offered Bro. Wes Moser (Lester, IA) and to our youth from preschool his wife, Sis. Esther, graciously gave through high school age. A warm of their hearts and time to share welcome was extended to the with us. many visitors that the attendance We were saddened with the included. On Sunday afternoon, passing of Sis. Kathleen Miner everyone was invited to a picnic after a long battle with cancer, but at Gunn Park, which began with are comforted that she is in the a worshipful song program by the arms of her Savior, Jesus Christ, Vacation Bible School children and without pain or suffering. teachers. As I think of our country’s Kansas, Lamont-Gridley Independence Day approaching, Dorene Metzger the words of James Madison Even though Memorial seem worthy of remembrance: Weekend is behind us, it has “We have staked the future of occupied my thoughts and American civilization not upon contemplation for some days. the power of government – far Memorial Weekend, for some, is a from it -…(but) upon the capacity long weekend--for others, family to govern ourselves according reunions--but for all of us a time to the Ten Commandments.” of memorial remembering those May we fervently lift up our who gave their lives on the many leaders and lawmakers in prayer battlefields of war. It is also a time as we see our freedoms eroding to remember our own loved ones under lax attention to God’s who have died. Flowers decorate Commandments. the graves and thoughts about the one who is buried in that spot Kansas, Kiowa come to all of us. The empty tomb, Jenny Stewart though not decorated with flowers, is a keen reminder to all mankind Janice Bahr “Trust in the Lord with all thine of the love and care that God and heart; and lean not unto thine own His precious Son have toward you understanding. In all thy ways and me. The empty tomb gives us acknowledge him, and he shall direct wondrous hope in an eternity to thy paths.” Proverbs 3:5, 6 be spent with God and His Son, Carter Stewart (Bro. Kelly and Jesus. If that hope is alive in you Sis. Jenny) is our graduating senior and me, there can be no despair in this year. May God direct and bless our heart. The tomb is EMPTY-July 2014 SILVER LINING 41 our Savior is at the Father’s right hand where He pleads our cause and our FAITH will become SIGHT. And some day, those graves of our loved ones will also be empty, when God calls us in the resurrection. What a sight and experience that will be! Memorial Weekend found Bro. Cory (Sis. Jodi) Metzger and family with us as they had come for a Strahm family reunion. He mentioned that a favorite song of his is Take My Life, and Let It Be. Take my life.. Take my hands.. Take my feet.. Take my voice.. Take my silver & my gold.. Take my moments.. Take my will.. Take my heart.. All the above items that are “ours” should truly be God’s and for His glory and use. On June 1, Bro. David (Sis. Beth) Hartter from Sabetha filled our pulpit as both of our ministers and many of the congregation were gone. How thankful we are that we can have the Word preached to us by His willing servants. June 13 was our annual oneday Bible School. The topic was “Salt of the Earth”. The children were introduced to different kinds and shapes of salt and also tasted foods that were low in salt as well as very salty foods. Salt was determined to be good (to make food tastier) or bad (too much salt on the ground doesn’t allow grass to grow as well as the reminder of 42 SILVER LINING July 2014 Lot’s wife). But the children were taught that when we are salt of the earth (just the right amount), we will be productive for God as our light and deeds portray God to those around us. Tasty homemade ice cream was made with all the children having the opportunity to help hand crank the ice cream maker (hard work). They ended the day being salt of the earth as they filled 100 health kits for World Relief. In closing, they all sang from the Children’s Harp as selections came thick and fast. The rafters rang with the children and teachers singing praises to God and smiles of joy on their faces. Kansas, Sabetha Crystal Hartter Dawn Strahm “I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord.” Psalm 122:1 We have had many reasons to come into the house of God this month; above all to worship and praise our Lord. Visiting ministers were Bros. Jeff Bahr (Sis. Janice, Kiowa, KS), Edwin Strahm (Sis. Ramona, Bern, KS), Brent Kellenberger (Sis. Beth, Kansas City, MO), John Baumgartner (Sis. Lori, Bern, KS), Ron Isch (Sis. Jane, LamontGridley, KS), Merlin Meyer (Sis. Marilyn, Lester, IA), and Virgil Metzger (Sis. Mary, Chicago, IL), as well as Elder Bros. John Lehman (Sis. Connie, Bern, KS), Brad Eisenmann (Sis. Cindy, Chicago, IL), Curt Frank (Sis. Lyla, LaCrosse, IN), and Doug Schock (Sis. Clara, Bloomfield, IA). Thank you for your labors in God’s vineyard. On June 8, we witnessed the wedding of Sis. Maria Eisenbise (Bro. Dave and Sis. Shari) and Bro. Jeff Edelman (Bro. Wayne and Sis. Linda, Bern). On June 15, Bro. Jed Hartter (Bro. Dave and Sis. Beth) was united in marriage to Sis. Whitney Grimm (Bro. Rod and Sis. Arlene). We wish both of these couples the blessings of God. Sis. Rachel Edelman (Darin and Sis. Karen) is engaged to Bro. Hans Strahm (Bro. Kyle and Sis. Peggy, Bern) and Ted Grimm (Doug and Jeryl Grimm) is engaged to Miranda Baumgartner (Bro. Jeff and Sis. Kim, Bern). We look forward to these weddings in the near future. It is a blessing when converts are ready to bring a testimony before the church. Elsie Grimm (Bro. Wayne and Sis. Carrie) has found peace with God and man. Bro. Kurt and Sis. Hannah Grimm welcomed Eli Wilbert into their family circle. Siblings: Addison, Marissa, Tyler, Tucker, and Silas are happy to have a new brother. Grandparents are Doug and Jeryl Grimm and Bro. Guy and Sis. Lynette Koehl (Morris, MN). A special thank-you to our Sunday school teachers as another term comes to an end. Their labors are also appreciated as they teach our youth. We enjoyed our annual Sunday School picnic on May 31. Note of Thanks: We wish to express our thanks for the compassion shown to us during our recent loss. We greatly anticipated the birth of Cale, and when he was stillborn we were lifted by love and prayers. Not only did we feel lifted up in prayer, but the biological family as well. To God be the glory! Todd, Kara and Ty Strahm. Michigan, Alto Renee Steffen Shelli Oesch the love and support lifting them up in prayer. We want to thank our visitors for their giving to the Lord in this duty they’ve been called, Bro. Matt Steffen (Sis. Deanna, Princeville), Bro. Fred Witzig, (Sis. Nancy, Washington), Bro. Myron Knobloch (Sis. Beth, Lester), Elder Bro. Lynn Stieglitz (Sis. Leonda, Leo). We so enjoyed and appreciated the talk Bro. Fred Witzig shared with us about the history of the Anabaptist movement. Precious Lily Mae is welcomed with open arms and hearts into Nick, Emily and Emmitt Blough’s family, as her adoption became final this past month. Thankful grandparents, Bro. Jim and Sis. Julie Blough, share in the joyful occasion. Many from our church family have been hospitalized this past month. We seek our Lord’s healing touch upon each one: Sis. Loretta Steffen (Bro. Aaron), Elaine Wingeier (Stan), Bro. Ott Schlatter (Sis. Pat), Grant Jackson, Mason Capman, Bro. Curt Kaeb (Sis. Luanne), Sis. Melva Oesch (Bro. Joe), and Sis. Shelli Oesch (Bro. Matt). It is so good to see our dear Bro. Lyman and Sis. Vivian Feldman home from Florida. Also, we are so grateful to have Bro. Curt Kaeb home from his extended stay in Oklahoma this past winter. Welcome home! “As I listened Wednesday night I heard a voice sing out, ‘God is my refuge and my strength’ He sang without a doubt. You see this little boy I heard, He sits beside his dad. He’s learned to praise our God above With voice that’s full and glad. My heart was touched as I recalled This daddy he did too, Sit beside his ‘ leader’ dad Singing words of hymns so true.” -Renee May our earthly fathers realize the impact their actions have on their children. As children of our heavenly Father, may we honor and glorify Him through following the examples of love and compassion shown by His only Son. Continually our cups overflow with words of Truth brought to us by the prompting of the Holy Spirit. Along with our dear brothers who so humbly stand before us each week, we were Note of thanks blessed to have visiting ministers To our wonderful church also bring forth sound doctrine. family, May each ministering brother feel We wish to express our love and gratitude to each of you for your prayers, meals, love, gifts, flowers, cards and support during this time of surgery and recovery. We are thankful for daily improvement and the Lord’s healing touch. Thank you so much, Love in Jesus, Loretta and Aaron. Michigan, Bay City Sarah Knochel Many prayers have ascended to our Heavenly Father in the past month as many from our congregation are facing challenging health issues. We continue to pray that God will provide for each one and provide restoration where it is His will. We rejoice with Rick and Sis. Joan Long as their daughter, Caitlin, was married on June 14 to Csaba Rákász (Budapest, Hungary). We wish them God’s richest blessings as they begin their life together. Vacation Bible School was June 16-20. This year’s theme was Overcoming the Giants in Our Life. Despite having a small number in Sunday School, our VBS was filled with almost 100 students, many from the community. We are thankful for this opportunity and the outreach we can provide to our friends and neighbors. On Wednesday evening, Bro. Tim Drayer (Bluffton North, IN) spoke on Conquering Our Personal Giants (Fear, Lust & Pride). Friday evening, Bro. Fred Funk (Morton, IL) shared Conquering Our Interpersonal Giants (Bitterness, a Critical Spirit July 2014 SILVER LINING 43 and Unforgiveness). “He that overcometh shall inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son.” Rev. 21:7 We were blessed to have Bro. Fred and his wife, Sis. Diane, stay the weekend in Bay City after Vacation Bible School. Michigan, Detroit recovering from surgery related to her cancer. Helen is the daughter of our Bro. Abraham and Sis. Sarah Nolan and is sister to Sis. Sarah (Bro. Ben) Harmon. It is a difficult fight that she is going through but, we’re so thankful for support that we get from each other and strength that only the Lord can give to us. Manuela Denes Prayer Request: “And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” Mk. 16:15 What an awesome experience for the Sunday School Bible class as they traveled to Haiti where they spent nine days assisting with the work being done at the Hospital Lumiere campus. Many special memories were surely made! We are grateful to those brothers who were able to travel to Detroit in June and share the Word. Bro. Fred Witzig of Washington, IL gave a talk titled “Church as Community”. Elder Bro. Steve (Sis. Linda) Gutwein from Francesville, IN assisted our Elder Bro. Mark Bahr in sharing the annual conference letter. We also thank Bro. Jim Meiss, Austin, TX for being with us. Our sympathy goes out to Sis. Taryn (Bro. Drew) Schumacher upon the death of her grandfather, Bro. Carroll Gerber (Sis. Louise) from Bluffton North, IN. Although a time of sadness for the family, we know it is also a time of rejoicing that he was called home! We continue to be prayerful for Helen (Rob) Peirce who is Dear friends and our family in the Lord, Greetings! As most of you know, about 3 months ago, our daughter, Helen Nolan Peirce was diagnosed with a rare type of cervical cancer. She has finished 3 sets of 3-day chemo as of May 22, 2014. Next, she is will undergo a hysterectomy, which is scheduled for June 25. At that time, the doctors will perform a procedure to preserve the eggs. Dr. Fowler is confident that they will be successful in collecting her eggs. Then, as soon as she has recovered from the surgery, she will once again be given 3 chemo treatments in sets of 3. She will receive 3 days of chemo; recover for 2 or 3 weeks and then another set until the third set is done. We are asking your continuous prayer support for Helen that she may be cancer-free and that Rob and Helen may be able to have biological children in the future. Helen is repenting and wants to get baptized in the near future. We don’t know the exact date, but pray for her baptism so that she may be whole, both spiritually and physically. We are very thankful 44 SILVER LINING July 2014 for your prayer support. May the Lord God bless your life even more abundantly! Truly we are debtors of your love. Abraham and Sarah Nolan I am reminded of several verses from James 5:13a; 14-16: “Is any among you afflicted? Let him pray. ….Is any sick among you? Let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord: And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him. Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” Minnesota, Minneapolis Brenda Messner Betty Rassi Lindwall Braden Stork (Bro. Mark and Sis. Sandy), Kallianne Mogler (Bro. Kent and Sis. Mary), and Bryce Schmidt (Cory and Nickki) are our High School graduates this year. As they move forward into a new phase of their life, their parents, family, and friends wish them success and God’s blessings. Congratulations Class of 2014. Braden Mogler (Bro. Kent and Sis. Mary) has graduated from the UCLA/Drew Medical Education Program. He will be doing his residency at UCSF in the San Francisco General Primary Care Program. Congratulations Braden! We are so thankful for visiting ministers Bro. Darin Massner (Sis. Twila) from West Bend, IA and Bro. Jim Koehl (Sis. Hildegard) from Morris, MN. (Elder Bro. Dan & Sis. Jenna) from Remington, IN and Alan Schock (Elder Bro. Doug & Sis. Clara) from Bloomfield, IA among us as Minnesota, Morris they’re in our area working for the Amy Ekren summer months. We also rejoice with Alan as his peace has been Heidi Pfaffmann We had several single groups announced and he looks forward from across the land here on to baptism. Memorial Day weekend, along Sis. Marion Moser (Bro. Chris) with Elder Bro. Jon Schmidgall was hospitalized this month. (Sis. Julie, Oakville-Mediapolis, We’re so thankful she’s out and IA). We also hosted the annual doing well. While visiting from Sunday School Weekend this Magdalena, Mexico, Fede Figueroa year for the churches in our area. Martinez had a very serious Elder Bros. Rod Bajema (Sis. Sue, farm accident which has left him Lester, IA), Paul Messner (Sis. Jan, hospitalized in our area. Please Winthrop, MN), Duane Rocke pray for him as he goes through (Minneapolis, MN) and Wayne therapy and rehabilitation. Grimm (Sis. Rose, West Bend, “Trust in the Lord with all thine IA), and ministering Bro. Clark heart; and lean not unto thine own Stoller (Gridley, IL) were with us understanding. In all thy ways for that. What a blessing to see the acknowledge him, and he shall direct youth gathered together; our future thy paths.” Proverbs 3:5-6 church. As we remember Father’s “Seeds of goodness we are sowing Day, we’re so thankful for those In the hearts of man today. Bless who have held onto our precious it Lord, that it may prosper, And denomination and raised us to bear fruit for harvest day. Hasten know truth. We just heard what gladly to the labor. Consecrate to a big responsibility we have to God your heart. Say this day unto raise up our children to fear God your Savior, ‘Lord, I’ ll gladly do and pass on the truth to the next my part.’” The Golden Harvest, generation. Hymns of Zion, #46 vs. 1 Our high school graduates are Minnesota, Morris North Ross Ascheman (Bro. Tony & Sis. Lois Schmidgall Peggy), Jordan Sauder (Bro. Verle Wanda Gramm & Sis. Christa), Kelsy Knobloch A gospel message for (Mark & Sis. Brenda) and Sis. everyone…JESUS LOVES ME Angela Fehr (Bro. Gary & Sis. THIS I KNOW. Sandy). We wish them God’s It was a great blessing to have nearness as they step into the next the following visiting ministers this chapter of life. past month. They included Bro. We welcome Bro. Stuart Kilgus Doyle Frauhiger (Sis. Jane Bluffton North, IN), Bro. Jim Koehl (Sis. Hilde, Morris, MN), and Bro. Brad Strahm (Sis. Michelle, Bern, KS). Thank you for your dedicated service in the LORD. Mark and Becky Reuter have expressed they have peace in their hearts and desire to be baptized. We pray they feel encouragement as they walk with the LORD. “Follow the Son” was the theme of our VBS this year. Thank you to everyone who helped and attended. A blessing was felt by all. Bro. Doug and Sis. Dawn Moser hosted a potluck on Father’s Day in their renovated family barn. Such a great fellowship event it was. The Annual Senior Appreciation Breakfast was held for our high school seniors who have been a great asset to our church family. We wish and pray for God’s abundant blessings and direction in each of their lives. They include Sis. Risa Fehr, Kelsey Knobloch, Paige Schieler, Sis. Emily Moser, and Shanda Feuchtenberger. Congratulations to Alan & Danielle Schmidgall on the birth of their son, Greysen J., who joins a proud brother Brayden. We wish you abundant blessings to your family at this special time. Hospital patient this month was Bro. Mike Howell. Our prayer for him is for healing and renewed health. It has been determined that we are to seek God’s direction for additional ministers to serve our July 2014 SILVER LINING 45 congregation. We pray the Holy Spirit will guide and direct us on this special spiritual process. “Search me, O GOD, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts. And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” Ps. 139:23-24. Our prayer for all. Minnesota, Winthrop Lindsay Schmidt Julie Schmidt “O brother, life’s journey beginning, With courage and firmness arise; Look well to the course thou art choosing Be earnest, be watchful, and wise; Remember, two paths are before thee, and both thy attention invite; But one leadeth onto destruction, the other to joy and delight. God help you to follow His banner, And serve Him wherever you go, And when you are tempted, my brother, God give you the grace to say ‘No’.” Gospel Hymns #312 vs.1 Congratulations to our high school graduates: Sis. Stephanie Stoll (Bro. Ed & Sis. Ginny), McKenzie Elder (Bro. John & Sis. Joleen) and Noah Steiner (Bro. Glen & Sis. Rachel) and to our college graduate, Sis. Victoria Stoll (Bro. Ed & Sis. Ginny). May God direct and protect these souls as they enter a new chapter in their lives. 46 SILVER LINING July 2014 “The harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few; pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers into his harvest.” St. Luke 10:2 Our Sunday School Bible Class traveled to Morris, MN for Youth Fellowship weekend June 7&8. We thank the Morris and Morris North congregations for their generous and kind hospitality. What a treat it is for us to come to church on a Sunday morning and to greet visitors passing through the area. We thank Bro. Scott Schafer (Sis. Gigi) from South Bend, IN for ministering God’s Word on Father’s Day. “Honour thy father and thy mother…” Exodus 20:12 The Lord has so commanded it and our country has set aside a day to recognize and appreciate our mothers and fathers. We’re thankful for their labors of love and, most importantly, their heritage of faith. “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him.” Psalm 28:7 Prayers for our hospital and surgery patients: Bro. Mike Messner (Sis. Joyce), Ruth Messner (Bro. David & Sis. Bethany), Tom Miller (Maggie), and Sis. Mary Lou Schmidt (Bro. Dick). Missouri, Lamar Venetta Banwart Our visiting ministers this month were: Elder Bros. Gary Hertzel (Sis. Ellen, Sabetha, KS) and Kent Heimer (Sis. Jan, Taylor, MO); Bro. Clint Schmidt (Magdalena, Winthrop, MN), Bro. Tim Hohulin (Sis. Cathy, Roanoke, IL), Retired Bro. John Rowell (Sis. Nelda, Tremont, IL). May God grant them a rich blessing for being willing to come and feed us from His’ Holy Word so that we may strive to reach our heavenly home. “O Beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain”... These memorable words to the song America the Beautiful are often reflected upon each summer as we watch the fields of wheat turn golden and harvest is anticipated. Early each spring, the wheat fields green up with the approach of spring and warm weather. Here in Lamar, and most generally south of Interstate 80, we grow what is called winter wheat. Winter wheat is sown in the fall and is able to overwinter before completing its lifecycle in the spring and yielding its grain in the summer. North of Interstate 80, wheat and other grains are generally sown in the spring. Wheat grain can be red or white, hard or soft, each variety has its own distinct use. Hard wheat is made into bread, whereas soft wheats are used for pastries. As you read this, our wheat harvest will mostly be completed for this year. May we not choke out our fruitful lives, that we wish to devote to our Lord, with all the tares and cares that so easily beset the unwatchful. Missouri, St. Louis Kary Mangers Our prayers go out to those suffering through the wildfires. The Lord does so much through the disasters in life, whether through natural disasters or sickness or loss. He gives us opportunities to help others. He helps us to count our many blessings and not to take anything for granted. He shows us who really is in control. He shows us where our treasures are laid up. The list goes on. As we pray and help those suffering in this life, may we surrender all to Jesus that unbelievers can see the hope and treasure only found in Him and believers can be edified through the body of Christ. Our thanks go out to Bro. Scott and Sis. Dawn Wegman (Taylor) and Bro. Dan and Sis. Deb Beer (Milford) for sharing the hope found in God’s Word during their visits. We would like to welcome Bro. Phil Dreste of Washington, who is doing an internship, and Bro. Jeff McAfee of Bluffton, who is doing a project in the area, as they worship with us for several months. Missouri, Taylor for surgery are Sis. Ruthie (Bro. Marcia Sutter Louis) Hoerr and Bro. Brent (Sis. There were six high school Charlotte) Hoerr. Sis. Ruthie has graduates that were honored on recovered well and has been back Wednesday evening on May 21: to church for several weeks. Bro. Brittany Grimm, daughter of Brent is still in the hospital, but is Bro. Don and Sis. Tricia Grimm; recovering as expected. They both Bro. Parker Haerr, son of Bro. covet our continued prayers for Shon and Sis. Peggy Haerr; Sis. full recovery. Courtney Massner, daughter of The Taylor church will Bro. Chad and Sis. Lisa Massner; miss Bro. Kyle and Sis. Katrina Clayton Steidinger, son of Bro. Reinhard as they will be moving Rick and Sis. Kim Steidinger; to Bloomington Illinois where Bro. Wade Sutter, son of Bro. Kim Kyle was transferred with his and Sis. Vonette Sutter; and Bro. work. They will be making Brett Wegman, son of Bro. Scott Gridley their home church. Their and Sis. Dawn Wegman. We wish last Sunday with us was June them God’s richest blessings. 1. We made many wonderful The Taylor Church is blessed memories while they lived here. with two new babies this month. Our monthly Wednesday Noah Stephen Heimer was born evening Bible study was held on May 21. His parents are Darin June 6 and was given by Bro. Fred and Danielle Heimer and he (Sis. Diane) Funk from Morton. is also welcomed by two older We are so thankful that ministers brothers, Trigg and Bradey. are willing to come and teach us Grandparents are Elder Bro. Kent God’s Word. and Sis. Jan Heimer and Dennis On June 13, 35 high school and Dona Graupman. Lincoln students, some of their parents and John Knobloch was born May bus drivers left on the bus to go 31 to Bro. Jeff and Sis. Bethany to Magdalena, Mexico on a work Knobloch. His big brother Liam team. They got there safely and and sister Reagan are so happy stated that they have already been about having a new brother. blessed with great memories. We Grandparents are Bro. John and pray for their safe return. Sis. Mary Wiegand and Bro. Bill On June 13-14, the annual and Sis. Ellie Knobloch. Father-Son Campout was held. On May 24, Stephanie Grimm Several of the fathers and sons married Phillip Yates. Parents are were gone, but those that attended Bro. Don and Sis. Tricia Grimm were blessed. We have been truly and Scott and Mary Yates and blessed at Taylor with God-fearing David and Terri Thornton. We dad’s, grandfathers and men that wish them the Lord’s richest have reached out to children other blessings. than their own to teach them Those that were hospitalized about God’s enduring love and July 2014 SILVER LINING 47 salvation. We wish them a Happy Father’s Day. New York, CroghanNaumburg Hope Graves We appreciate the brethren from Rockville, CT who prepared our lunch on June 15. It was a blessed weekend and a beautiful day to show appreciation to our earthly fathers and most of all to our Heavenly One. We are thankful for Elder Bro. Rod and Sis. Sue Bajema, Lester, IA, who traveled to share Holy Communion with our congregation on June 22. A special thanks extends to them and to Bro. John and Sis. Joyce Schamback, Akron, OH who prepared our Communion dinner afterward. The Lord provided a beautiful evening for our annual hotdog roast on Monday evening, June 23. We had a great turnout and the fellowship was enjoyed by all. Our prayers extend to Sis. Anna Mellnitz who had surgery recently and is now back in the Extended Care. Ohio, Akron Carla Miller We are thankful for the visiting ministers this month: Bro. Dean Messner (Sis. Wanda, Winthrop, MN) and Bro. Ned Bahler (Sis. Anna, Fairbury, IL). We extend our sympathy and prayers to Bro. Doug Demiter (Sis. Maria) and family on the death of his father, John Demiter, brother 48 SILVER LINING July 2014 to Sis. Sarah Henico (Bro. Greg). After a hospitalization and recovery time, we are thankful that Eli Tapolcsanyi is able to assemble with us again. Ohio, Columbus Tim McMillan April-May We began this period reading Luke 24. Verse 1 reads “… they came unto the sepulcher bringing the spices which they had prepared….” He is risen and now our prayers are the sweet-smelling savor to God almighty. They are prayers for the living and to open the eyes of the dead. We are truly grateful to those who help with the ministering at our small church. Bros. Mark Masters, Dan Kilgus, Wayne Hartzler, Jesse Bedolla, Jeff Leman, and Fred Domka all freely gave of their time to visit us. We are grateful to their wives and families for the sacrifice they make in helping the brothers as well! A farewell was bid to Carl Klopfenstein as his time with us in Columbus has ended. May the Lord bless his endeavors as he moves to the next stage of his life. We took time to clean our worship center this month. As we reflect on such work, may we be reminded to clean our spiritual house daily as well. Partaking in Holy supper on May 3, in memory of our risen Savior Jesus Christ, also is a time we spent reflecting on the condition of our spiritual house. “O Lord thou now has conquered that strong and crafty foe; this giveth faith and comfort, for God is with us now.” Zion’s Harp #121 vs. 2 May-June We began this period reading Proverb 24. Verse 9 begins “The thought of foolishness is sin:…” When we let our mind wander about unto silly actions we allow ourselves to be distracted from the work of God opening up an avenue for Satan to enter. Let us stay focused on our true work here on earth! Our visiting ministers were: Joe Gerst, John Lehman, and Tim Wiegand. We are thankful for the Lord providing us with brothers and their families willing to give so freely. A breakfast allowing time to be spent with this year’s senior graduates was held on May 18. We pray for these young people that they may be blessed with the comfort of the Lord in their future. Gatherings like this one allow time for those who are older to help assure the younger of the path to live by. May the younger always be attentive enough to listen! Nicole Steiner, an Ohio State student, has been announced for peace. We know all will be praying to hear angels rejoice at her baptism into the body of Christ. Our prayers of comfort are for Sis. Nada McMillan and her family. There is sadness in the passing of her sibling Danny Kusicki. All is in the hands of God with Danny. He will truly be missed. “Two ways o man there are for thee: there are two destinations. Upon the path to heaven we bear the cross and tribulations. The other path with joy abounds and yet no inward peace is found: it leads thee to destruction.” Zion’s Harp #106 vs. 1 Ohio, Junction Vicki Boroff We were thankful to have visiting ministers this past month. Bros. Tim Ramsier (Sis. Joni, Rittman), Matt Manz (Sis. Deanna, Toledo) and Todd Sinn (Sis. Janet, Latty) ministered to us. Bro. Jim Manz (Bro. Ken and Sis. Gwen) was engaged to be married to Sis. Elizabeth Schrenk (Bro. Steve and Sis. Linda). We wish them many blessings as they plan their wedding. Bro. Derek Schlatter (Bro. Dennis and Sis. Laurie) married Sis. Hannah Steiner (Bro. Jim and Sis. Sarah, Rittman) on June 15. We wish them many blessings. Alex David was born to Bro. Klint and Sis. Kallie Manz on June 12. Grandparents are Bro. Dave and Sis. Kathy Manz, and Bro. Keith and Sis. JoAnne Klopfenstein (Latty). We are thankful that Evan and Miranda Schlatter have decided to repent. Many prayers will be lifted for them as they move forward on a new pathway. Prayers were lifted for hospital patients this past month, and those needing medical care. Ohio, Latty Carmen Stoller Mindy Stoller Greetings of love to each of you! We are thankful for our two new brothers in Christ who were able to give their testimony to the church and be baptized. We rejoice with Bro. Zach Sinn (Bro. Tim and Sis. Marlene) and Bro. Abram Klopfenstein (Bro. Jerry and Sis. Cherry) and pray God’s continued grace and mercy upon them. We were thankful to have Elder Bro. Duane Rocke (Sis. Bonnie, Minneapolis, MN) serve us during this weekend. Our congregation was also privileged to have several other visiting ministers this month including Bro. John Grimm (Sis. Julie, Columbus, OH), Bro. Dan Stoller (Sis. Deb, Remington, IN), Bro. Dale Wulf (Sis. Becky, Lester, IA), Bro. Tony Manz (Sis. Denise, Junction, OH), Bro. Warren Schlatter (Sis. Cindy, Junction, OH), and Bro. Nelson Beer (Sis. Minnie, Milford, IN). We rejoice with Arika Nuest (Bro. Lee and Sis. Paula) as she has turned to the Lord in repentance. May God’s blessings be upon her and may she feel His nearness and joy! We wish to congratulate our high school graduates this year. They are Dylan Keysor (Bro. Chad and Sis. Jennifer), Matthew Klopfenstein (Bro. Roy and Deb), Haley Linder (Jim and Sis. Jane), Bro. John Rosswurm (Bro. Bruce and Sis. Amy), and Arlen Stoller (Bro. Craig and Sis. Ruth). We pray they would seek the Lord for direction in their lives and that God’s blessings will be upon them. Finally, our prayers and sympathies go out to the family of Sis. Vera Laukhuf as she has passed on to her eternal reward. May the Holy Spirit provide great comfort during this time. Ohio, Mansfield Elizabeth Walter We express our joy for Wesley Beer (Bro. Chuck and Sis. Tammy) as he was recently announced for peace with God and man. May he continue to feel the closeness of the Spirit along the pilgrim way! Congratulations to our graduating seniors: Morgann Sauder (Ed and Paula), and Zachary Boliantz (Bro. Doug and Sis. Connie). May each one feel God’s leading as you begin a new phase of life! We all enjoyed our annual Sunday morning Senior Recognition Breakfast to honor the graduates. Our prayers are with Sis. Jolene Ramsier as she continues to undergo chemo treatments. We also remember Bro. John Ramsey (Sis. Dawn), Sis. Theresa Keiper (Bro. Phil), and Jean Myers as they have suffered from illness. May God grant comfort and healing to each one as He wills. The beginning of the summer season is always a blessing as we share a week of Bible School together. Thank you to all who gave of their time and talents to make the week special. We also July 2014 SILVER LINING 49 extend a heartfelt thank you to the visiting ministers who were willing to come and share from God’s Word: Bro. Todd Sinn (Sis. Janet, Latty, OH), Bro. Dana Indermuhle (Sis. Joy, Sardis, OH), Bro. Don Steidl (Sis. Nan, Akron, OH), Bro. Earl Beery (Sis. Suzi, Rittman, OH), and Bro. Dana Nieman (Sis. Lea, Remington, IN). May we be encouraged to grow in wisdom and knowledge of the truth! We also thank Bro. Wayne Hartzler (Sis. Camille, Rittman, OH) for visiting and serving us over the pulpit. Ohio, Rittman Anna Bauman Julie Steiner “Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 These verses seem to summarize how we should face life’s blessings and challenges: with thanksgiving and prayer. We are very thankful for several babies born in our congregation. James and Sis. Joyce Thompson welcomed new grandson, Jorn Thompson on April 24. His parents are Brian and Jen Persinger. Ali Ann was born on May 22 to Bro. Evan and Sis. Amanda Gasser. Ali’s grandparents are Bro. Fred and Sis. Mary Gasser and Bro. Ken and Sis. Carol Rupp. Her older sister is Kinsley. Frank and Ginny Hilty welcomed granddaughter, 50 SILVER LINING July 2014 Anna Kay on May 23. Her parents are Daniel and Ashley Hilty, and older sisters are Leah and Becca. Bro. Stan and Sis. Karen Beery are thankful for the arrival of grandson, Ian Matthew on June 5. Ian’s parents are Adrian and Alyssa Beery. Bro. Ken and Sis. Brenda Gasser are thankful for Brock William who was born June 6. His older sisters are Jenna and Allison. Grandparents are Bro. Jerry and Sis. Ellen Gasser and Bro. Joe and Sis. Mim Stoller. Bro. Troy and Sis. Tenille Stoller are thankful for firstborn, Ella Lin on June 5. Grandparents are Bro. Rob and Sis. Joanne Stoller and Bro. Bob and Sis. Linda Kuenzi (Silverton, OR). Bro. Darrell and Sis. Alice’s Widmer’s daughter, Sarah, was married to Brandin Boszik on June 7, 2014. May the Lord be with this couple as they begin their lives together. Bro. Derek Schlatter (Junction, OH) and Sis. Hannah Steiner were united in Holy Matrimony on June 15. Parents are Bro. Dennis and Sis. Lori Schlatter (Junction, OH) and Bro. Jim and Sis. Sarah. May the Lord bless this couple, especially Sis. Hannah as she moves to Junction. Our prayers are with the family of Bro. Art Maibach (Sis. Janet) who passed away this month. Children are Valerie (Tom) Thompson, Sis. Joyce (Jim) Thompson, Bro. Rudy (Sis. Barb) Maibach, and Brian Maibach. Also, Sis. Marjorie (Bro. Bob) Boltz has finished her earthly course. Children are Rex (Krista) Boltz, Regina (Keith) Winkler, Rose Boltz, and Renee Stahl. We are also saddened to report the passing of Sis. Lucy Gasser. Her children are Alan (Becca) Gasser, Chris (Angela) Gasser, Mary Lou Gasser, and Carol (Paul) Zollinger. Our sympathies are also extended to Bro. Art and Sis. Bonnie Ingold in the passing of his brother-in-law, A.J. Webster. In the hospital this month were Bro. Fred Gasser (Sis. Mary), Levi Hartzler (Bro. Sam and Sis. Gail), Hadleigh Widmer (Bro. Steve and Sis. Lisa), Ali Gasser (Bro. Evan and Sis. Amanda), Bro. Dale Pelfrey (Sis. Beth), Sis. Jodi Widmer (Bro. Brad), Brock Gasser (Bro. Ken and Sis. Brenda), and Bro. Galen Indermuhle (Sis. Cheryl). May the Lord bless each of them with His healing powers. We appreciate the ministers who visited us this past month. They were Elder Bro. Bill Schlatter (Junction, OH), and Bros. Warren Schlatter (Junction, OH), Mark Rufener (Mansfield, OH), Ron Palitto (Akron, OH), Don Manz (Junction, OH), Scott Wegman (Taylor, MI), and Matt Feucht (Roanoke, IN). May God bless them for their willingness to bring forth the Word. We also wish God’s rich blessings on Bro. Steve & Sis. Lisa Widmer and their children as they plan to live in Phoenix, Arizona for a period of time while Bro. Steve completes his training as an orthopedic surgeon. Ohio, Sardis Faith Beard Bro. Chris and Sis. Rachel Laukhuf and their family (Latty, OH) joined us for our annual Sunday School program. Bro. Chris spoke to the children about how there are billions of people on the earth and how each is created uniquely and has a special purpose in their Creator’s service. He encouraged them to consider the joy of serving Him. As much as we want our children to understand the seriousness of obeying God, we also want them to understand and witness the joy in a Christian that comes from serving Him! Bro. Chris also served us the next day for our Sunday worship service. We are so grateful to him for his willingness to give us of his time and talent that weekend for the glory of the Lord. “Oh, precious Saviour, fill anew Thy servants who are staunch and true With light and Holy Spirit, With joy and with Thy wondrous might, That in Thy service they delight, Producing fruits of merit! Shield Thou, bless Thou all who labor, Love their neighbor, and are faithful With the talent Thou didst render.” Zion’s Harp, #210 We were thankful to see a quick recovery for Sis. Kristy Joos (Bro. Jeb) after she underwent a minor procedure and short hospitalization. It is heartwarming to see the church family immediately pitch in to do all they can to help someone who has a need. Ohio, Smithville Sara Crist Kara Stoller We recognize the miracle of life along with Sis. Sue Saurer (late Bro. Roger) as she joyfully welcomes another precious grandchild, Noelle Mekenzie, born on June 12. First-time parents, Bro. Matt and Sis. Marti Saurer of Minneapolis, MN, are thankful for this sweet baby girl. “The Lord hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad.” Psalm 126:3 Bro. Bill and Pam Hartzler and Kevin and Jeanette Kelly of Marshallville, OH celebrated the union of their children in marriage on May 24 – Jasalyn Hartzler and Bobby Hash. God’s blessings to you as your begin your marriage! We extend our prayers and sympathy to Sis. Vera Indermuhle (late Bro. Lloyd) and Bro. Rudy Zollinger (Sis. Polly) on the death of their sibling, Marjorie Boltz, on June 12. We also want to remember Bro. Rudy Maibach (Sis. Barb) on the death of his father, Bro. Art Maibach (Sis. Janet), on May 30. May God grant you His peace and healing as you say goodbye to these dear loved ones. May God richly bless the brothers who have ministered to our church this past month: Bro. Steve Frauhiger (Sis. Irene, Bluffton North, IN), Bro. Dana Nieman (Sis. Lea, Remington, IN), Bro. Tim Ramsier (Sis. Jonie, Rittman, OH), Elder Bro. Art Ingold (Sis. Bonnie, Rittman, OH), Elder Bro. Dave Graf (Sis. Barb, Akron, OH). Thank you for sharing His Word and allowing yourself to be used for His Kingdom. Ohio, Toledo Deanna Manz Jenny Manz This month we thank The Lord for His healing powers, as we had some members from our congregation who had surgery and are now on the road to recovery. Bro. Walt Rager (Sis. Sharon), Sis. Janet Stoller (Bro. Gale) and Bro. Brice Gasser (Bro. Randy and Sis. Sue) all spent time in the hospital this month. We are thankful and blessed they are back assembling with us, and hope they continue to heal as The Lord wills. Oregon, Portland Louisa Gallup We have enjoyed numerous visitors this past month including the song leader help. It is always a blessing to have brethren and their families worship with us and add to the singing, since we are so few in number. We especially appreciate Elder Bro. John Wiegand (Sis. Jane, Silverton, OR) and his family for joining us recently. We thank Bro. John for sharing the Word and wish him July 2014 SILVER LINING 51 the Lord’s blessings for being a willing servant on our behalf. Oregon, Silverton Kelsey Walder Ann Kuenzi Congratulations go to our 2014 graduates: Taylor Dettwyler (Gary and Sis. Tami), Joseph Kuenzi (Bro. Jack and Sis. Janet), Kyle Kuenzi (Bro. Jason and Sis. Jo), Logan Kuenzi (Bro. Harvey and Sis. Jennifer), Mathis Kuenzi (Bro. Troy and Sis. Sherri), Kendra Wiegand (Bro. John and Sis. Jane) and Sis. Brianna Zollinger (Bro. Jim and Sis. Tresa). On May 18, we enjoyed a graduation potluck and singing. Visiting ministers this month have been Bro. Dale Wulf (Sis. Becky, Lester, IA), Bro. Curt Kaufman (Sis. Caroline, Tucson, AZ), Bro. Curt Walter (Sis. Elizabeth, Mansfield, OH), Bro. Kevin Wulf (Sis. Annie, Morris, MN), and Bro. Ron Jones (Sis. Liz, Portland, OR). The Portland church will be assembling with us in the future on all Wednesday evenings. We look forward to them joining with us. Bro. Todd Haun (Sis. Richelle) is recovering from surgery on his shoulder. On Memorial Day, we enjoyed breakfast prepared and served by the single brothers. We understand that the single sisters helped some as well. This was a donation breakfast for World Relief. It was a nice way to start our day. Bro. Kenton and Sis. Alicen 52 SILVER LINING July 2014 Sinn welcomed little Olivia Rory into their arms, June 6. Among the rejoicing, are grandparents Bro. Tom and Sis. Edith Sinn and Bro. Colin and Sis. Barb Wagenbach (Oakville, IA). Also rejoicing in being grandparents again are Bro. Bob and Sis. Linda Kuenzi. Their daughter Sis. Tennille and Bro. Troy Stoller (Latty, OH) have a new little daughter named Ella. Our sympathy goes out to Sis. Jennifer Kuenzi (Bro. Harvey) in the loss of her grandfather, Wayne Bittner from Fairbury, IL. Needing prayers also, is Shane Moser (Bro. Sam and Sis. Tyrene), as he is in the hospital. The doctor’s still aren’t sure of the cause of his high fever and swollen glands. Thankfully he seems to be starting to improve, and hopefully will be going home soon. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Laura Isch “We worship Thee with tears of gladness, Lord Jesus Christ, for Thy great love! To reconcile us with the Father. To die, Thou camest from above. How great has been Thy sacrifice! To Thee our thanks and praise shall rise.” Zion’s Harp 25 v. 1 We were blessed to have Elder Bro. Mike Leman and his wife, Sis. Deb (Denver, Colorado), with us for Holy Communion. Communion is such a special time of remembrance of our Lord’s death and suffering. We thank Bro. Mike and Sis. Deb for their efforts. We would like to extend congratulations to Danielle Lanz (Bro. John and Sis. Kay) upon graduating high school. Sis. Emily Lanz (Bro. John & Sis. Kay) also graduated from nursing school this year. May God bless both of them as they move into the next phase of their lives. Tennessee, Nashville Mike and Monica Fritz We have been greatly blessed from God’s Word by our recent visiting ministers: Bros. Nate Lehman (Sis. Yvonne, Denver), Nate Wiegand (Sis. Laura, Goodfield), Calvin Schneider (Sis. Jeannie, LaCrosse), and Tom Bahler (Sis Lanae, Rockville). We have also appreciated the fellowship of visitorsd from BloomingtonNormal, Bradford, Gridley, and Tremont, IL; and Athens, GA. If you are traveling to or through the Nashville area, please plan to worship with us. If you plan to be with us, please call ahead to confirm our schedule. Contact Bro. Don & Sis. Faye Sauder, 615.373.8928; Bro. Mike & Sis. Monica Fritz, 615.866.5543, fritzmb.family@ gmail.com; or Bro. Buck & Sis. Taunia Henry, 615.920.9584. Texas, Austin Candy Meiss Sending our Love and Greetings from Austin! It’s summertime in Austin and we have enjoyed many pleasant spring days. We are thankful for our many visitors and encourage anyone passing through to stop and worship with us! We were blessed to have our Elder Bro. Wayne Banwart (Champaign, IL). Other visiting ministers were: Bro. Gary Brown (Sis. Jane, Forrest, IL) and Bro. Frank Sauder (Roanoke, IL). Ministers scheduled: 6/22 Bro. Trent Meiss and family (Eureka, IL), 7/06 Bro. Dale and Sis. Tina Frank (Oakville, IA), and 7/13 Bro. John and Sis. Pam Reinhard (Bluffton, IN). We are enjoying a Bible Study, “Integrity”, once a month before church. This month we are studying about endurance. It is such a blessing to share and study God’s teachings together! During one of our Bible Studies we were asked, “If you sit for a moment and ask yourself, what are your goals for this life?” Is it to be in heaven someday? What comes to your mind? What are your goals for this life? We enjoy singing at nursing homes in Bastrop and Smithville each month. When we sing to these precious souls, it makes us ponder further about that question. What are your goals for this life? May we live so that when we die we live in eternity together, singing praises to our Heavenly Father. This verse was such a comfort today. “ Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer”. (Romans 12:12) So thankful for the opportunity we have to pray for each other. Please refer to the minister’s directory for directions and contacts. Texas, Dallas-Fort Worth Services are generally being held the second Sunday of each month at the Holiday Inn Express, 4450 W John Carpenter Freeway, Irving TX. Please call ahead to verify. Leland and Mary Plattner 956-265-0351 or Dennis & Diane Rassi 512-321-2345. Texas, McAllen Joyce Nohl Services are scheduled for July 27, Cissna Park, IL. We encourage any who plan to visit during the summer months to contact us if they plan to worship with us on Sundays. Dates can change. 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. Vermont, Clarendon Nathan and Miriam Reutter In the last few months, we had six ministering brothers and their wives. In some cases, their families came to be with us. We appreciated their willingness to be the mouthpiece of the Lord. They were as follows in the order in which they came: Bro. Jeff Gerber, Bro. Dan and Sis. MaryLou Goric, Bro. Jerry and Sis. Linda Isch, Bro. Brent and Sis. Naomi Walder, Elder Bro. Kevin and Sis. Cheryl Ryan, and Bro. Warren Zahner. Brother Jerry and Sis. Linda came from Philadelphia, PA. The rest of the brothers came from Rockville, CT. Elder Bro. Kevin and Bro. Warren served us Communion. Despite the various reasons for which they came, they preached a consistent Biblical message, for this we give God thanks. Communion was a refreshing experience, as it usually is. It was good to be reminded of Jesus’ love for us, and our need to love one another. Jesus, despite the failures and mistakes of his disciples, wished at the close of His life to be around them. As we age, the brotherhood also becomes more important to us. We feel a deeper need and dependence upon it. On May 4, we enjoyed hosting the seventh grade Sunday school class from Rockville, CT. Since our church and Sunday school is small, we appreciate the added fellowship our children experience when these opportunities present themselves. God bless the teachers who made this trip possible. You are welcome to worship and fellowship with us anytime. Contact Bro. Nathan and Sis. Miriam Reutter at 802-447-2426 or nmrbenn6@gmail.com to let us know when you are planning to be in our area so we can accommodate you. Service times are as follows: • Mid-week services July 2014 SILVER LINING 53 (Contact local brethren) • Sunday Morning Service: 10:10 AM • Sunday Afternoon Service: 12:15 PM • Sunday school held during the morning service. Judge me, O LORD; for I have walked in mine integrity: I have trusted also in the LORD; therefore I shall not slide. Psalm 26:1 Your Decision… Is it God’s Will? Is it consistent with Biblical principles? 1. One that is found by following God’s direction. a) Divine guidance (Psalm 37:5; Proverbs 3:6) b) Based on a Scriptural foundation. c) Counsel of the brethren (Proverbs 12:15; Proverbs 11:14) d) The call of the church. (Matthew 4:21; Acts 13:2; 1 Corinthians 1:2; 1 Corinthians 1:26-28; 1 Corinthians 7:20; Ephesians 4:1; Philippians 3:14; 2 Timothy 1:9; 2 Peter 1:10) 2. One that considers God-given gifts, personal aptitudes and interests. (Rom 12:3-8; Eph 4:1113) 3. One that is consistent with our faith. a) Does it avoid the unequal yoke? (2 Corinthians 6:14) b) Does is promote love for the brotherhood? (1 John 3:14; 1 John 4:21) c) Does it violate the principle of nonresistance? (Matthew 5:40-42; Hebrews 10:34) d) Does it provide for separation from the world? (2 Cor 6:17; Romans 12:1-2; James 4:4) e) Does it bring holiness in our lives? (Rom 13:14; Rom 6:19 2; Cor 7:1; 1 Th 4:7; Heb 12:14) f ) Does it respect and is it in submission to authority in the church? 54 SILVER LINING July 2014 g) Will it support the Apostolic Christian Church doctrine? h) Will it strengthen and unify the brotherhood? i) Will it avoid doctrinal confusion and/or dilution? 4. One that strengthens our marriage and family life. a) Does it strengthen the family and prepare them for the Lord’s return? b) Does it harm our home life or church life — businesses open on Sunday, excessive travelling, and so forth? (Ephesians 5 & 6; Malachi 4:6) c) Does it subject us to temptations of the flesh or make provision to sin? (Matthew 26:41; Romans 8:1; Romans 8:13; Galatians 5:17; Galatians 6:8) d) Does it encourage married women to leave the home and umbrella of man’s authority and protection? (Titus 2:4; Proverbs 31; Ephesians 5:22-24; Colossians 3:18) 5. One that does not interfere with our Christian service. (Mathew 6:33; Luke 14:18, 19) 6. Does it honor God? (1 Samuel 2:30; 1 Thessalonians 4:1) 7. Does it follow the principle of honesty? (Romans 12:17; Romans 13:8; 2 Corinthians 8:21; Deuteronomy 15:15; Proverbs 11:1) 8. Does it avoid a “get rich quick” policy? (Proverbs 28:20, 22; 1 Timothy 6:9; Proverbs 20:21; 13:11) 9. Does it avoid taking advantage of the ignorance of others? (Proverbs 20:14) 10.Does it avoid unwholesome social involvements at conventions, seminars, meetings, etc.? (Psalm 1:1; Proverbs 13:20; 1 Corinthians 15:33) 11.Does it avoid an unwholesome desire to excel and feed the competitive covetous spirit? (Luke 12:15; Ephesians 5:3; Hebrews 13:5; Psalms 119:36; Proverbs 28:16) 12.Does it avoid large financial outlay (debt)? (Romans 13:8) 13.Does it follow the Golden Rule? (Matthew 7:12) 14.Is it validated by consistent peace in the heart? 15.Can it be done with truthfulness, compassion, discretion and sensitivity to others? 16.Do other mature, trustworthy brethren confirm it? 17.Has it been motivated by humility? 18.Does it produce humility in the heart? Peace is the deliberate adjustment of my life to the will of God. Questions 1. How do we honor God? 2. In what ways are unequally-yoked involvements spiritually hazardous? 3. Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world.” He wanted his followers to understand the true nature of earth and heaven and the two kingdoms with their two kings, two citizenries and two treasuries. Why is this important to us today? 4. Describe how materialism, the lust for affluence, and the love of money is in opposition to the will of God? What is the final end of materialism? 5. What does the way we handle money and possessions indicate about our spiritual life? 6. What are the consequences of a life without holiness? 7. What does the Bible say about obedience to God? To His Word? To the church? 8. What is a practical definition of humility and how does this apply to learning God’s will? 9. What is the root of a competitive spirit? What 10. 11. 12. 13. are the consequences? How did Jesus illustrate the principle of nonresistance? Why is this important today? How does the Christian’s purpose in work differ from the non-Christian’s? What are the benefits if we put Christ before all, deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow him? Jesus said “The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth laborers into his harvest.” What did he mean by this? 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) That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God. (Colossians 1:10) And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work. (2 Corinthians 9:8) And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. (Revelation 22:12) But as for me, I will walk in mine integrity: redeem me, and be merciful unto me. Psalm 26:11 July 2014 SILVER LINING 55 News & Notices Open House for Apostolic Christian Publications Bookstore and Bible Distribution Center Please join us for an Open House at our new facility in Goodfield, Illinois. Date: Saturday, September 13, 2014 Time: 9:00 a.m. to noon Location: 651 East Peoria Street, Goodfield, IL 61742 website: acpublications.org Bible Distribution: Sharing His Word in Love Declare his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people. Psalm 96:3 Together we can provide Bibles for seeking people. This may be someone you attend school with, someone you work with, or someone God has shown you at a gas station. Bibles and approved Bible story Books are available. Carrying a New Testament to distribute can help you remember what our real task is. To order, contact: Apostolic Christian Church Bible Distribution 651 E. Peoria Street Goodfield, IL 61742 Phone: 309-965-2141 bibledistribution@acpublications.org Recordings from Athens/Tennessee Memorial Day Weekend Now Available A sincere thank you to everyone who attended the recent Athens/Tennessee Memorial Day Weekend. A blessed weekend of fellowship, singing, praise and worship was enjoyed by all. For those who were unable to attend, the recordings of Ministering Bros. Fred Witzig (Washington, IL), Clark Stoller (Gridley, IL) and Matt Knapp (Atlanta, GA), as well as the weekend singing, are now available on the Morton Apostolic Christian Church Internet site --www.mortonacchurch.org/ previoussermons.asp -- as well as the sermon app. Bros. Fred and Clark had topics centered around witnessing to others within our families, in our communities, at work and abroad. Bro. Matt preached the Sunday afternoon service. If you have any questions, please contact Bro. Phil Witzig at 309.263.0152 or pwitzig@kuhlco.com 56 SILVER LINING July 2014 Alternate Houseparent Needed - Gateway Woods 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. Clint PlattnerLynn Stieglitz Residential Program Manager Counseling Elder PO Box 12515417 Doty Rd. Leo, IN 46765 New Haven, IN 46774 888.443.4283Cell: 260.466.6712 clint.plattner@gatewaywoods.orglynnstieg@gmail.com Foster Care Case Worker Needed – Gateway Woods Gateway Woods has a need for a full-time Foster Care Case Manager. This position provides the opportunity to to work with foster families and foster children. Bachelors Degree in Social Work preferred, but will consider a Bachelors Degree or experience in a related field such as Guidance, Sociology, or Psychology. Please prayerfully consider this opening and contact one of the brothers below for more information concerning this position. This is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children. Britni EisenmannLynn Stieglitz Foster Care Program Manager Counseling Elder PO Box 12515417 Doty Rd. Leo, IN 46765 New Haven, IN 46774 888.443.4283Cell:260.466.6712 britni.eisenmann@gatewaywoods.orglynnstieg@gmail.com Interested in receiving a printed sermon? Used Bible, Bible Story Book, and Song Book Distribution To order, contact: Printed Sermons P.O. Box 154, Forrest, IL 61741 (815) 848-5113 • printedsermons@gmail.com Used Bibles, Bible Story Books, Hymns of Zion, Zion’s Harp, Gospel Hymns, and Tabernacle Hymns are needed. AC Publications is now the collection center for your donated books. 651 E. Peoria St, Goodfield, IL 61742 July 2014 SILVER LINING 57 Home-Based & Adoption Case Worker Needed – Gateway Woods Gateway Woods has a need for a full-time Home-Based & Adoption Case Worker. This position provides the opportunity to work partially with adoptive families and partially with hurting children and families in our Home-Based Program. Requires a Bachelors Degree in Social Work or a related field, experience working with children and families preferred. Please prayerfully consider this opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and families. Contact one of the brothers below for more information concerning this position. Jeff WaibelLynn Stieglitz Director of Clinical Services Counseling Elder PO Box 12515417 Doty Rd. Leo, IN 46765 New Haven, IN 46774 888.443.4283Cell:260.466.6712 jeff.waibel@gatewaywoods.orglynnstieg@gmail.com ACCFS Mentoring For several years, ACCFS has offered Mentor Training programs to assist churches and individuals to learn the principles of mentoring. Mentoring is a key component of healthy church relationships and can provide accountability, instruction, and encouragement as we learn from each other as members of the Body of Christ through “speaking the truth in love” Eph. 4:15. Several resources to assist in the mentoring process are available on our website at www.accounseling.org/mentoring. 58 SILVER LINING July 2014 Teaching Position Available – Gateway Woods Gateway Woods is excited to announce an opening for a Teacher at Gateway Woods School. Gateway Woods School is a fully accredited educational facility serving 6th-12th grade students who have difficulty in public school. Qualifications include a Bachelor’s Degree in Education and/or an active teacher’s license. Special Education Certification and previous teaching experience is especially useful, but not required. If you hold these qualifications and have a heart for children, please ask the Lord if this is the position He has in mind for you. For more information please contact one of the brothers listed below. Adam McAfeeLynn Stieglitz Director of Education Counseling Elder PO Box 125, 15417 Doty Rd. Leo, IN 46765 New Haven, IN 46774 888.443.4283260.466.6712 Adam.McAfee@gatewaywoods.org lynnstieg@gmail.com Mentor Couple or Single Mother Needed – The New Beginnings of Southwest FL A mentor couple or single mother is needed at The New Beginnings of Southwest Florida. Requires a heart to help single mothers and their children. Age: 35-60. Please prayerfully consider this need. Contact information is listed below. This is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of single mothers and children. William & Mary Masters Ph: 239.541.4312 Email: TheNewBeginningsofSWFL@yahoo.com Website: TheNewBeginnings.org 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). July 2014 SILVER LINING 59 Summer Worship Services in Colorado In addition to our regular worship schedule in Aurora, Lord willing, we plan to hold services at the following location: July 20 and July 27, 2014 Breckenridge River Mountain Lodge in Summit County 100 South Park Avenue, Breckenridge, CO 80424 Office: (970) 453-4711 Breckenridge is located in Summit County. If you take the Frisco exit on Interstate 70, Breckenridge is about 9 miles past Frisco on Highway 9. It is less than 2 hours from Granby, Glenwood Springs, Denver, and Buena Vista. There is free parking available in lots north and south of the entrance that are only about a 5 minute walk away. Morning song service will begin at 10:15 A.M.; worship service at 10:30; followed by lunch and afternoon service. Ministers from Denver church will be supporting the service, however we welcome and encourage visiting ministers to support this effort also, if your travel plans bring you out west this summer. The intent of these services is to alleviate some of the crowding that we tend to experience during the busy summer travel season. (We don’t want all our visitors to avoid Aurora!) We welcome all our visitors and deeply appreciate the fellowship that we share in Christ, whether in Aurora, or at the optional locations. For more information, and to help us plan more effectively, please notify Bro. Tom Leman if you will be attending services on any of these dates. (303) 696-1301 E-mail: lemantom@comcast.net 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 60 SILVER LINING July 2014 English Teacher Needed in Ixtlan, Mexico C olegio de las Américas is a church-funded elementary school in Ixtlán, MX. They have an opening for an English teacher to teach grades 1-6 for the 2014-2015 school year, beginning in August. While options exist to hire a Mexican English teacher, they really desire Christian teachers that can be examples to our students. If you meet the qualifications below, please prayerfully consider becoming an English teacher in Ixtlán. Qualifications: • Member in good standing of the Apostolic Christian Church. • A degree in Education and/ or TESOL is preferred but not required. H El Colegio de las Américas is a private Christian school that is focused on teaching Biblical values to students while providing a solid education which is often difficult to find in Mexico. Counselling Elder for Ixtlan: Mike Leman • Ability to communicate in the Spanish language. • Enjoys being with and working with children. Ability to manage a classroom. • Willing to be sent by the AC Mission Committee and to work together as a missionary team in Ixtlan. Contact: Please contact Bro. Matt Gerber for more information about this opportunity to serve. magerbe@gmail.com www.acmission.org Facilities Director at Hospital Lumiere ospital Lumière, Bonne Fin, Haiti is seeking a qualified person to be assigned as Facilities Director of the hospital. Our present Facilities Director is planning to relocate January 1, 2015. and equipment maintenance and repair, be a member of the Apostolic Christian Church, be willing to learn Creole and willing to relocate to Haiti for a minimum of two (2) years and up to five (5) years. Position description For more information contact: Robert Beebe Executive Director Governance Board robert.beebe1@gmail.com 574-276-6748 The Facilities Director is directly involved in managing the maintenance and repair of all hospital vehicles and non-medical equipment, and managing the renovation and construction of hospital buildings and facilities. This management includes developing programs of preventive maintenance and supervision of all personnel involved in the stated maintenance. The Facilities Director is a member of the Hospital Lumiere Leadership Team. The applicant should have experience in construction, vehicle www.acworldrelief.org July 2014 SILVER LINING 61 Volunteer Caretaker Opportunity – Washington, D.C. The Washington, DC church caretaker program is entering its eighth year. It has been such a blessing for our visiting caretakers, as well as our local members and friends. We have several openings for 2014, and are taking reservations for 2015 as well. Our church home is located in Silver Spring, MD, and meets both church and residential needs. The fellowship that caretakers provide is vital to our small congregation and visiting ministers. Caretakers can be couples, singles or families who would enjoy spending time near the Nation’s Capitol and other points of interest on the East Coast. Caretakers would perform routine household and yard maintenance chores, and should plan to stay at least three Sundays. Families with children are urged to give this opportunity prayerful consideration. We have three children (pre-teen and teen), who would welcome other children in their Sunday School class. For more information, please contact Barry and Doreen Steffen at 302-540-6574 or dkgsteffen@ gmail.com Communications Coordinator Job Opening Position Description The Communications Coordinator will be an integral part of the World Relief / Mission Committee Communications Team and provide hands-on coordination of a wide variety of projects. This person is the primary production-oriented person who ensures projects stay on track and deadlines are met. He/she works regularly with the Communications Director, Regional Communications Managers, other volunteer contributors, graphic designers and miscellaneous vendors. Qualifications (partial list) 1. Desire to see God glorified and the church edified by using your talents to support those who serve others. 2. Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines in a well-managed way. 3. Experience with Adobe Creative Suite, especially InDesign and Photoshop. 62 SILVER LINING July 2014 the experience and skills of the chosen candidate. Benefits are provided. Some occasional evening and weekend work is required. To Learn More For a complete job description and/ or more information, email Dan Weerts (address below.) 4. Excellent communications skills, particularly writing. 5. Highly organized. 6. Tech savvy. Able to quickly learn new software. 7. Experience engaging people on social media. 8. Willingness to relocate to the West Lafayette / Remington / Wolcott area. 9. Experience working in a marketing department or advertising agency is a definite plus. This is a full-time, paid position. Salary will be commensurate with How to Apply Send resume, salary expectations, and writing samples to: dweerts@acmission.org -- or to -Dan Weerts Apostolic Christian World Relief 16448 S. US Hwy 231 Remington, IN 47977 If you have graphic design samples, send those as well. www.acworldrelief.org 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: $30.00/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 World Relief Informational Meetings 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. Opportunities to Serve One Another 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 Eastern Meeting: Rittman, OH November 8, 2014 8:00 am - 4:00 pm EST Meeting Before Conference: Lester, IA church basement August 7, 2014 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm CST www.acworldrelief.org July 2014 SILVER LINING 63 Haiti Medical Work Teams Haiti Medical Work Teams Project Year 2014 Coordinator Bonne Finn, Haiti Aug 9-16 Lydia Bertschi Capacity 8 Project Year 2015 Coordinator Bonne Finn, Haiti Jul 11-18 Lydia Bertschi Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Inventory Team lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Medical Team lydiabertschi@yahoo.com 8 Bonne Finn, Haiti Aug 8-15 Sept 13-20 Lydia Bertschi Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Cancer Screening lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Inventory Team lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Bonne Finn, Haiti Sept 12-19 Lydia Bertschi Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Dental Team lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Cancer Screening lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Bonne Finn, Haiti Oct 11-18 Nov 8-15 Lydia Bertschi Lydia Bertschi 8 8 Bonne Finn, Haiti Oct 10-17 309-467-6110 Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Nursing Proficiencies lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Dental Team lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Dec 13-20 Lydia Bertschi 8 Bonne Finn, Haiti Nov 7-14 309-467-6110 Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 General Medical lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Nursing Proficiencies lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Project Year 2015 Coordinator Jan 10-17 Lydia Bertschi Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Inventory Team lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Bonne Finn, Haiti Feb 7-14 Lydia Bertschi Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Eye Speciality lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Bonne Finn, Haiti Mar 7-14 Lydia Bertschi Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Cancer Screening lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Dec 12-19 8 8 Lydia Bertschi Hospital Lumiere Bonne Finn, Haiti 8 Lydia Bertschi Hospital Lumiere Bonne Finn, Haiti 8 Lydia Bertschi Bonne Finn, Haiti Bonne Finn, Haiti Capacity Capacity Bonne Finn, Haiti 8 Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 General Medical lydiabertschi@yahoo.com 8 Lydia Bertschi 8 8 8 Haiti Construction Work Teams Project Year 2014 Coordinator Bonne Finn, Haiti Aug 23-30 Daryl Luginbuhl Capacity 12 darylluginbuhl@gmail.com Hospital Lumiere Construction Bonne Finn, Haiti Apr 11-18 Lydia Bertschi 8 Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Bonne Finn, Haiti Inventory Team lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Hospital Lumiere Sept 27-Oct 4 Daryl Luginbuhl 12 darylluginbuhl@gmail.com Construction Bonne Finn, Haiti May 9-16 Lydia Bertschi Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Dental Team lydiabertschi@yahoo.com Bonne Finn, Haiti Jun 13-20 Lydia Bertschi Hospital Lumiere 309-467-6110 Cancer Screening lydiabertschi@yahoo.com 64 SILVER LINING July 2014 8 Bonne Finn, Haiti Hospital Lumiere Construction 8 Oct 18-25 Daryl Luginbuhl darylluginbuhl@gmail.com Rockville Mexico Work Teams Location Magdalena Construction Magdalena Construction Year 2014 Jun 7-14 Jun 14-21 Coordinator Stan Schick Princeville Bible Class 309-243-9281 schickfam@juno.com Shon Haerr Taylor Bible Class 217-242-1326 s.p.haerr@centurytel.net Magdalena Construction Jul 19-26 Rick Kaisner 847-942-1174 rick@kaisner.org Juarez Medical Sep 10-16 Cheryl Herrmann cherrmann@frontier.com Location Magdalena Construction Year 2015 Jan 10-17 Magdalena Construction Jan 17-24 Magdalena Construction Feb 11-21 Coordinator Steve Kaeb 217-781-4709 kaebsb@myfrontiermail.com Troy Lanz 217-202-5959 troy@lanzinc.com Jon Baner 309-532-9435 jbaner@gridcom.net Magdalena Construction Mar 7-14 Caleb Hoerr ISU 309-370-3153 calebhoerr@me.com Magdalena Construction Mar 21-28 Linc Rinkenberger Bluffton/BN Senior Class 260-273-3566 rinkfamily@adamswells.com Questions? Contact Mike Fiechter mfiechter@onlyinternet.net 260-597-7330 Some Ways to Learn and Practice Self-Discipline in Your Life 1. Start small. Start with your room. Clean it, then keep it clean. When something is out of place, train yourself to put it where it belongs. Then extend that discipline of neatness to the rest of your home. 2. Be on time. That may not seem very spiritual, but it’s important. If you’re supposed to be somewhere at a specific time, be there on time! Develop the ability to discipline your desires, activities, and demands so that you can arrive on time. 3. Do the hardest job first. Doing that will prevent the hardest jobs from being left undone. 4. Organize your life. Plan the use of your time; don’t just react to circumstances. Use a calendar and make a daily list of things you need to accomplish. If you don’t control your time, everything else will! 5. Accept correction. Correction helps make you more disciplined because it shows you what you need to avoid. Don’t avoid criticism; accept it gladly. 6. Practice self-denial. Learn to say no to your feelings. Occasionally deny yourself things that are all right just for the purpose of mastering doing it. Cultivating discipline in the physical realm will help us become disciplined in our spiritual lives. 7. Welcome responsibility. When you have an opportunity to do something that needs to be done, volunteer for it if you have a talent in that area. Welcoming responsibility forces you to organize yourself. Sow a thought and you reap an act; Sow an act and you reap a habit; Sow a habit and you reap a character; Sow a character and you reap a destiny. July 2014 SILVER LINING 65 Monthly Sermon, continued — Continued from pg. 5 have to think about it. It should come natural to us, shouldn’t it? It should come natural to us to love the Lord our God with all of our heart, all of our soul, all of our mind. “And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.” (v.7) Do we teach our children that diligently? Probably not in word every day of our life, not every time that we are sitting in our house or walking by the way, or lying down or rising up. We don’t verbally say that, do we, but what does our life portray? Is our life portraying what God has given us commandments for? Is our life full of the Holy Spirit, that just as an example to us, to the children, to the grandchildren, to those that come after us, is our life, our whole conversation, holy and acceptable unto the Lord? We can just walk that good strait path, and sometimes we just don’t have to say a word, do we. “And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates.” (v.8,9) This holy life should be a portrayal every day of our walk of 66 SILVER LINING July 2014 life. “And it shall be, when the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land which he sware unto thy fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give thee great and goodly cities, which thou buildedst not, And houses full of all good things, which thou filledst not, and wells digged, which thou diggedst not, vineyards and olive trees, which thou plantedst not; when thou shall have eaten and be full;” (v.10,11) He was sending them into this land of Canaan where there were going to be houses already built. There were going to be wells already dug, and there were going to be vineyards and olive trees. How is it in our life? When we became converted or when we were even born into this world, we didn’t have to go out and create everything to make our life habitable. Things were there, built by those who went before us, but when we fill those things, when we take advantage of those things that were there, God wants us to do it in an orderly manner and fashion. “Then beware lest thou forget the Lord, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage. Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, and serve him, and shalt swear by his name.” (v.12,13) What is He reminding us here? Lest we forget to give God the glory and to thank Him every day that He has provided this wonderful plan for us. It says, lest thou forget the Lord. He says don’t become careless. Don’t become careless and take on the liberties of this world around us. Don’t become careless and walk away from God, the Rock that gave us salvation. Stay true! Stay close to God. Always give thanks for God is the Creator of all good things. God controls our lives because we want Him to control our lives. “Ye shall not go after other gods, of the gods of the people which are round about you; (For the Lord thy God is a jealous God among you) lest the anger of the Lord thy God be kindled against thee, and destroy thee from off the face of the earth.” (v.14,15) He is warning the people of that. Don’t follow strange gods. Don’t worship other gods. There is one God, one Lord and that is our Father in heaven. What is part of our life? The question was asked Sunday, what do we desire in our life? Sure we are not worshipping other gods, but is there anything in our life that can be an idol to us, that can be a distraction from our holy walk of life? Is there anything in our life? “Ye shall not tempt the Lord your God, as ye tempted him in Massah.” (v.16) We have to be careful, loved ones: be careful, be diligent in our walk of life, that we Monthly Sermon, continued don’t tempt God. God will never tempt us. Satan is the one that tempts us. Let’s not tempt God. Let’s follow Him. “Ye shall diligently keep the commandments of the Lord your God, and his testimonies, and his statutes, which he hath commanded thee. And thou shalt do that which is right and good in the sight of the Lord: that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest go in and possess the good land which the Lord sware unto thy fathers, To cast out all thine enemies from before thee, as the Lord hath spoken.” (v.17-19) So we go in and possess this life that God has provided for us, that we cast out the enemies, those things that are a hindrance to us, those things that were once a part of our life. We put them behind us. We look to God. We look to Him and Him only. It says here, Instructions of the Children. “And when thy son asketh thee in time to come, saying, What mean the testimonies, and the statutes, and the judgments, which the Lord our God hath commanded you?” (v.20) Do you think that will happen? Do you think that will happen that those coming behind us will question or ask? What are we going to tell them? What are we going to tell them? The Lord Jesus Christ came. He died upon the cross and He shed His blood that we could repent, that we could have the plan of salvation, that we follow the Word of Life that God has given to us, that we follow His commandments and His instructions and by His grace we have the overcoming Spirit. That is our testimony. Are we living what God has given to us? “Then thou shalt say unto thy son, We were Pharaoh’s bondmen in Egypt; and the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand:” (v.21) The mighty hand of God. The mighty hand of God brought us out of the world of sin and darkness. “And the Lord shewed signs and wonders, great and sore, upon Egypt, upon Pharaoh, and upon all his household, before our eyes: And he brought us out from thence, that he might bring us in, to give us the land which he sware unto our fathers. And the Lord commanded us to do all these statutes, to fear the Lord our God, for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as it is at this day.” (v.22-24) The Lord is going to preserve us. He is going to help us through no matter what the trials, no matter what the temptations are. No matter what the situation in this world is, the Lord is going to preserve us. He is going to carry us through. He is going to preserve us alive as it is at this day. “And it shall be our righteousness, if we observe to do all these commandments before the Lord our God, as he hath commanded us.” (v.25) By His grace and His mercy, we have obtained righteousness in our lives, in our hearts, in our minds. So what do we do? We continue to fear the Lord and follow His commandments as He commanded us. Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls... Jeremiah 6:16 July 2014 SILVER LINING 67 Continued Articles Privileges... — Continued from pg. 3 saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.” (Eph. 2:8-9). We are “ justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:” (Rom. 3:24) and understand that “by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight:” (Rom. 3:20). Finding ourselves purchased with a price as precious as Jesus’ blood, we gladly yield to the sanctifying process by which we are made “ his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.” (Eph. 2:10). Indeed, in light of what Jesus has done for us, we should submit joyfully each day to the “washing of water by the word” (Eph. 5:26) by which we are sanctified and cleansed. A correct and complete understanding of God’s redeeming grace and the terrible price paid by our Savior will never lead to a spirit of license or the justification of sinful behavior. Rather His suffering gives strength to our resolve to “Abhor that which is evil; (and to) cleave to that which is good.” (Rom. 12:9). Like Paul, we reply “God forbid!” when the suggestion is made that we might somehow “continue in sin, that 68 SILVER LINING July 2014 grace may abound” (Rom. 6:1). When tempted, we remember that there is always a way of escape (1 Cor. 10:13) and that we may need to say, “Get thee behind me Satan,” (Matt. 16:23), reminding ourselves “How shall we which are dead to sin continue any longer therein?” (Rom. 6:2). And having fled from “the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life,” (1 John 2:16) we “ follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.” (1 Tim. 6:11). We can be very grateful that we benefit from consistent teaching that emphasizes the critical importance of good works in a believer’s life, understanding that “ faith without works is dead” (James 2:26) and that Jesus commanded that we should “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” (Matt. 5:16). In living an overcoming life, by the power of the blood of the lamb (Rev. 12:11), we bring glory to God – what a privilege! The blessing of simplicity of worship: as believers we experience the need and the benefit of bringing glory and praise to God in worship. The Book of Psalms is filled with expressions of such praise, acknowledging God as Creator of all things, the giver of life, all-loving, all-knowing, all-powerful…on and on. We experience a blessing of worship that has a focus on God and a deemphasis of self. Jesus taught the woman at the well that, “God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.” (John 4:24). Paul was concerned that the Corinthians would stray from the “simplicity that is in Christ.” (2 Cor. 11:3) and stated his own determination “not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.” (1 Cor. 2:2). Rather he hoped that his preaching, which was done in weakness, with much fear and trembling, not relying on man’s wisdom, would be a “ demonstration of the Spirit and of power:” (1 Cor. 2:4). How privileged we have been to experience such power through the blessing of worship. This calls all of us to be grounded in and committed to 2 Timothy 2:15. May we ponder these privileges and let our hearts and minds roam beyond them as we consider the multitude of benefits of being a child of the King! Acts of God — Continued from pg. 6 in May 2013 ripped paths of devastation through both rural and urban Oklahoma City areas. Thousands of homes were destroyed and 24 lives lost. Our disaster rebuilding project began there on January 6th and continued through March 28, 2014. Approximately 530 volunteers representing 50 congregations responded to this opportunity to serve. Each week a new group of around 50 volunteers arrived in Oklahoma City. Projects ranged from small interior repair and remodeling jobs to complete rebuilds of three bedroom houses. In several cases, the damaged home was no longer inhabitable Studying... — Continued from pg. 7 1:2; Psalm 119: 15-16). And in Psalm 19 he provides a poetic illustration of how God’s word brings hope and healing to the lost: The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple. The statutes of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart: the and had to be torn down before building could begin. Volunteers worked on approximately 35 different projects. The World Relief Disaster Fund provided $400,000 for building materials, fuel and vehicle maintenance costs, volunteer housing and meals and all costs associated with the disaster rebuilding project. Unlike most of the recent rebuilding projects where local organizations contributed around half of the material costs, nearly all of the building materials for this project were paid for from our own funds, with little help from local organizations. These projects continue to be a great blessing to all who commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes. The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring for ever: the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether. participate. Both the recipients and those who come to serve experience the Lord’s goodness and blessings. God’s hand of blessing has been both seen and felt by those who have seized the opportunity. Future disaster rebuilding projects are being considered and there will, no doubt, be more opportunities to serve. The need for assistance in Washington, Illinois is currently being evaluated. It is the goal of the USA Committee to have a project of this type each year – typically January through March. These opportunities will be communicated through email and at www.acworldrelief.org. encouraged meditation, we all have a part in fulfilling the great commission. Let us be willing participants that all things might work rather unto the furtherance of the gospel (Philippians 1:12). The sinner who meditates upon God’s word ultimately finds that this implanted Word is able to save their soul (James 1:21). Whether through evangelism, community, discussion or July 2014 SILVER LINING 69 Learning from our history Remembering Our Spiritual Heritage This month we are again focusing on the “Froehlich Movement” as it spread eastward. The nation of Hungary was ripe for the preaching of repentance in the 1830s. A book entitled, “The Nazarenes” chronicles in detail how the church began in that nation. In Switzerland, the Froehlich church became known as Evangelical Baptists (as translated into English), while in Eastern Europe the newlyestablished church was called The Nazarenes. Prior to presenting excerpts from the book on the Hungarian history by author Karoly Eotvos, we are going to first give background information concerning Hungary as noted in the first portion of the book. Preliminary Data In the 1830’s the zeal of faith, as renewed by the Lord’s leading of Samuel H. Froehlich, reached Hungary. Two journeymen craftsmen, John Denkel and John Dropacsek, traveled from their native Hungary, through Vienna, to Switzerland in order to ply their trade in that nation. During their stay they fell under the influence of the Froehlich movement and were converted. They returned to Hungary and introduced the new Faith to a young apprentice named Louis Hencsey. Although an unlettered man, young Louis Hencsey eventually became the “Froehlich” of his native Hungary, and God used him to preach and teach from the Bible. His efforts and those of others including Joseph Bella (who later came to America) resulted in the establishment of a church in Hungary known as the Nazarenes. The preaching and teaching work of the early brethren in Hungary yielded amazing results. After many decades of zealous work, the church grew and grew. According to Brother Andy Hunyadi, the greater Hungarian state had 236 congregations and 86,000 members prior to World I. After the war, 70 SILVER LINING July 2014 Hungary was broken up and new borders established. The church began to subside dramatically. Also, in time, communism came to Hungary and this caused great difficulties for the church. It is sad how social and political conditions affected the church over the years. Andy Hunyadi estimated that by 1994 there were approximately 30 churches with slightly over 2,100 members. There were 10 active elders, 13 deacons, and 91 ministers, and nearly 1,000 children with a song in their heart: “Jesus loves me, this I know” (as Bro. Andy described it). This book tells the story of how a church was established in Hungary -- due to the conversion of John Denkel and John Kropacsek and their winning the heart of Louis Hencsey -- and how the latter zealously took the lead in promoting the glorious cause of Christ that still lives in Hungary today. Due to the grace of God, the Spirit moved from Switzerland specifically in two directions -- westward to America, and eastward into Eastern Europe. The story of the church in Hungary is an inspiring one, which we hope to cover in the next few issues. -By Perry Klopfenstein Next Issue: Specific aspects of how the church was formed in Hungary. The Light of Hope We Are One Bread In 1 Cor. 10:17 we read these words, “For we being many are one bread, and one body: for we are all partakers of that one bread.” In Japanese it can be directly translated as follows, “Because there is one bread, we, though many, are one bread. Because we all partake of one bread.” I believe that Holy Communion or the Lord’s Supper is what is being spoken of. What caught my attention is that we, Christ’s followers, are referred to as bread. Yet we know that Christ’s body is also referred to as bread. In instituting the Lord’s Supper, Jesus took bread and said, “This is my body which is given for you.” Luke 22:19. The question that arises is, “In what sense are we, Christ’s followers, bread?” 1 Cor. 12:27 was written to believers and it reads, “Now ye are the body of Christ.” If we are the body of Christ, and bread is His body, then we are bread. Thus we are referred to as one bread. In what sense are we bread? It seems to me that we can be compared to the kernels of wheat that go into the flour of which bread is made. In order for those kernels of wheat to become bread, they must be crushed and ground into flour. In the same way, we must become crushed and dead unto self in order to become the body of Christ. Jesus said, “Whosoever shall fall upon this stone shall be broken.” Matthew 21:44. He was evidently speaking of the need for people to be humble enough to surrender to God, in faith believing in Jesus Christ as their redeemer. We therefore learn that we are referred to in the Bible as kernels of wheat which have been processed or converted to Christ, after which, as we blend in with other kernels of wheat, we are referred to as bread, or the body of Christ. In the making of a loaf of bread, the kernels of wheat lose their identity. In much the same way, we should lose our identity for the good of the church as a whole. Many faithful members, where no one seeks his own, makes for a wonderful, spiritual church. When Christ instituted the Lord’s Supper, I assume that He used a loaf of bread. This was fine because He only served His twelve disciples. Several places in the Bible it is written that Christ brake bread. “Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it.” Matthew 26:26. Also, in Luke 25:30 is written, “And it came to pass, as he sat at meat with them, he took bread, and blessed it, and brake, and gave to them.” I understand this to mean that He took a small piece off of a larger piece, perhaps a loaf. What’s the good of thinking about details like this? For myself, I gain a better perspective of how God wants me to be, if I think of myself as a kernel of wheat, which has been made into flour and then into bread which is the body of Christ. There is a spiritual application which informs us how minute and nothing we are by ourselves, but by working with others, we become something really worthwhile, the body of Christ. We are thereby motivated to love each other more, and to do unto others as we would that they do unto us. We are one bread. It should not be forgotten that the Bible says we are ONE bread. This indicates that we should be, and want to be, working together. May God grant us grace and may we be willing to use that grace, to be a faithful part of the bread which is Christ’s body, the church. We should remember that it is the Baker who is in charge of making the bread. July 2014 SILVER LINING 71 THE SILVER LINING 1523 County Road 400N Congerville, IL 61729 And God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. Genesis 1:31