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Stained glass window in the Papa toetoe church in Aukland, New Zealand. A creation of Dena Norwood of Siloam Springs, Arkmicafic Stained-Glass Windows Proclain By Charles R. Beeler

Phil and Dena Norwood from make pictures out of little pieces Tennessee, who were beginning Texarkana were working on a of glass? Phil is a carpenter. the erection of the Texarkana traveling construction crew, Dena had no experience with Bethel church. Phil and Dena building churches. art beyond a few classes in liked the people in the group, As they were building a school. A member of the church and prayed for guidance about church in Buffalo, New York, in suggested making it like a pic- joining them as they moved to October, 1982, they were asked ture in a book she had. And, their next project in Fort Pierce, to build a stained-glass window with her textbook in hand, Dena Florida. above the baptistry. A chal- began translating the picture "There were many questions," lenge? Of course. Dena says, into the mosaic pattern of tiny Dena recalls. "What about the "We had never worked with any pieces. She says, "The people kids and their schooling? Where type of glass or demonstrated showed great faith and support, would we get a trailer we could any skills along this line." and were pleased with the afford? What would we pull it But they didn't throw up their results." with?" But the Lord gave the hands and make excuses. Dena The Texarkana pastor, Earnest answers. One after another started for the library to look Roy, got them started on their things fell into place. After Fort for a book on stained glass. On traveling church-building career Pierce came another in Plant the way she stopped at a book in 1981. He compared it to City, Florida, followed by the store, and found a very good, Abraham moving from place to Buffalo project and the first complete textbook. place building altars. Phil's work stained-glass window. But what kind of design in carpentry had become slack, "We were all enjoying our should it have? How do you and Roy told him of the crew travels," Dena says, of their stay Charles R. Beeler is managing editor of directed by Joe Geiger and his in Washington, D.C. working on the Southwestern Union Record. wife Tarrie from Collegedale, the Breath of Life church. "The children were even doing well in The Papatoetoe Church in New Zealand, setting for the stained glass window on the cover. school despite the fact that they had attended six different schools in a year and a half." It was at Breath of Life that the concept of the stained-glass window with the Three Angels began. Along with seeing so many different places, they were hav- ing interesting spiritual expe- riences. The next call answered was to the Samoan church in San Francisco. Dena acknowl- edges, "We were curious about working with a group of people who spoke a different language. But the Lord had prepared a people with warm loving hearts and generous hospitality. We soon learned that language bar- riers and cultural differences make little difference when you share the same faith and goals." Their third window was made there, with the Second Coming of Christ as the theme.

Phi! and Dena Norwood with daughter, Shana, and son, Ti-ov. Message Southwestern Union Howards Celebrate and Iowa conferences. He was presi- dent of the Texico Conference until 70th Anniversary 1959, and then went to Iowa where Melvin and Pearl Howard recently he retired from the presidency in After an interlude back in 1963. Even in retirement they have Texarkana while the children celebrated their 70th anniversary with an open house in Sevierville, been involved in church work. One finished their elementary school- Tennessee, where they now reside, at achievement that has been very ing, Joe Geiger invited them to the home of their daughter and son- meaningful in their lives was to organ- go with him to New Zealand to in-law, Betty and Ross Hughes. Also ize and help build the Upward build the Papatoetoe church in present to help in the celebration Church in Flat Rock, North Carolina Auckland. That is the largest were: their other daughter Ruth and (at the age of 78). church in New Zealand. Again her husband Buddy Brass; two Howard's advice for newly mar- God opened doors before them grandchildren, and a great- ried young people is to "be true to your marriage vows." He and Pearl to indicate His leading, and they say their secret for staying together went. in a happy marriage is to always Dena becomes ecstatic as she "deal with each other kindly." tells about New Zealand. "We made wonderful friends there Adventist Attorneys to and became a part of a very Meet at Wewoka Woods friendly and active church that we miss very much. We were at Adventist attorneys of the South- western Union will participate in a home there for 14 months." weekend retreat, October 21-23, She describes the large win- 1988, at Wewoka Woods Adventist dow and its unique design: "It is Center, Wewoka, Oklahoma. the culmination of windows we Gordon Engen, director of public had done before, together with The M. D. Howards say "The 'magic' is still affairs and religious liberty (PARL) ideas of the local congregation. there after 70 years together." for the North American Division, and It was all brought together on grandchild. (Elder Howard is a Mitchell Tyner, from the same office, paper by Rod Wagner, one of former president of the Texico an attorney in charge of Sabbath the young men in the church. Conference.) work problems, will present what is "The lower part of the win- The couple first met while attend- happening in regard to religious freedom in the courts. A representa- dow (See the picture on the ing nursing school in Madison, Wis- consin. They were married Sep- tive of the Equal Employment cover.) depicts typical New Zea- Opportunity Commission will also land scenery, with the giant tember 1, 1918. They have served as missionaries in Haiti, Trinidad, and make a presentation. Kauri tree on the left. The China. He was treasurer of the China Devotional speakers include Cyril Punga fern in the center and Division just before World War II. Miller, president of the Southwestern the Pahutakawa on the right, While the family was evacuated, Union; Robert Rider, president of the with the bay and city in the Howard stayed by the makeshift divi- Oklahoma Conference; Don Aalborg, background. The flax and Toe sion office which was set up in the president of the Conference; Toe grass for which the town Philippine Islands, and it was one year and W. S. Lee, pastor of the Little was named are in the fore- before he was able to join his family Rock Shiloh Church. in America. Adventist attorneys, union and ground. The Three Angels of the local conference administrators, Breath of Life church and the In America they labored in the Indiana, Greater New York, Texico, conference directors of public affairs Second Coming from the and religious liberty, and members Samoan church, in the top por- of the Legislative Alert Committee tion depict the Adventist mes- are invited to attend. For further sage to the world." details call 817/295-0476, extension The Norwoods are now living 438. in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and Clayton R. Pritchett attend the Gentry church. The PARL director, children are studying at Ozark Southwestern Union Academy. They are still avail- able to build stained-glass win- dows, and are waiting to see what exciting things the Lord has in store for them next.

October 14, 1988 / RECORD 3 Southwestern Adventist College SHARON LEACH, CORRESPONDENT SAC Presents Awards At Convocation Southwestern Adventist College presented three awards during autumn convocation on Wednesday, September 21. The recipients are Raleigh and Edith T. Burchfield, Amine Varga, and Lloyd Moss. Southwestern presented the Dis- tinguished College Service Award to the Burchfields of Keene. Both attended SAC in 1927. During his career, Burchfield has built boys' dorms at Cedar Lake, Wisconsin, and Union Springs academies, and served as treasurer for the Wiscon- sin, New York, and Potomac confer- Lloyd Moss (right) was presented the Distin- Southwestern Adventist College vice president ences and the Review and Herald guished Community Service Award by South- for advancement, Sharon Leach, presented western Adventist College president Marvin Raleigh and Edith T. Burchfield the Distin- Publishing Association. He was the Anderson during Autumn Convocation Sept. 21. guished College Service Award. SAC Alumni Association president (Photo by Earle Cabansagl (Photo by Earle Cabansag) from 1982 to 1984, and was the driv- ing force behind the writing of Lest We Forget, the alumni memory book. that is unique to Texas and possibly President's Advisory Council/John- They are the donors of SAC's largest to the . The establish- son County. endowed scholarship. ment has received state and national The convocation speaker was Ted The Distinguished Humanitarian recognition. Ramirez, an attorney who graduated Service Award was presented to The Distinguished Community from Southwestern in 1974 with Amine Varga of Keene, the founder Service Award was presented to bachelor of arts degrees in business, and director of Odyssey Harbor, a Lloyd Moss, Cleburne city manager music, and English. He lives and resident school in Keene for battered and certified industrial developer. He works in Dayton, Ohio. and disabled children. She taught at graduated from Southwestern in SAC from 1980 to 1984, and estab- 1974 with a bachelor of arts degree lished the social work program. In in management. He has been city Hospitals 1983, she and her students disco- manager in Cleburne for 18 years • vered a need for facilities for prob- and specializes in bringing new lem children considered too old to be industries to the area. He teaches Fry Directs Huguley adopted. She established Odyssey seminars in industrial economic PR and Marketing Harbor and displays the patience and development to city officials in other tenacity required to run a program towns and is a member of the SAC Ed Fry has been appointed direc- tor of public relations and marketing at Huguley Hospital, according to GRAND OPENING of the new student lounge. It is located on the east side of the Scales Hall Des Cummings Jr., courtyard, and was designed by Man, Ann Homer and Betty Thevino. Celebrating the occasion here president. are: Marvin Anderson, college president (standing), Hal Wright, academic vice president, Richard Fry comes from Bendall and William C. Jones, board members. (Photo by Earle Cabansag) Chicago, where he most recently di- rected the public relations activities for the Joint Com- mission on Accredi- tation of Healthcare Ed Fry Organizations. Prior to that, he spent two years in the public relations and marketing department at Hinsdale Hospital, a 440-bed medical center in suburban Chicago. "I'm glad to be back in Texas," said Fry, who has lived in the Lone Star State for more than 20 years. He is a graduate of Southwestern Adventist College in Keene, Texas, and is cur- rently pursuing an M.B.A. in marketing. Oklahoma KEITH DOBBS, CORRESPONDENT Two Principals evidenced in their most recent assignment in the Cicero, Indiana, Named in Oklahoma district, where 20 persons were bap- Richard DeLong and Jack Fran- tized in 11 months. The church debt cisco have been named principals of was liquidated at the same time. Tulsa and Parkview Adventist Connie is a Bible worker and Academies, respectively, according shares Don's enthusiasm for the min- to Robert D. Rider, conference istry. They have two daughters: president. Kimberly Verbis, an internal auditor DeLong comes to TAA from High- for Adventist Health System/Sun- land Academy in Portland, Tennes- belt in Orlando, Florida, and Tawnya, see, where he served as vice princi- a sophomore at Tulsa Adventist pal. He has been principal at Greater Academy. Nashville Academy, and taught ele- mentary school in Rochester, New York. He is a graduate of Atlantic Richard and Janice DeLong. Union College, and earned a master's degree from Loma Linda University. Janice DeLong teaches English and typing at TAA. She is also the Don Johnson, New yearbook sponsor and choir director. Tulsa Pastor The DeLongs have one daughter, Wendy, a freshman at Southwestern Elder and Mrs. Don Johnson have Adventist College. moved to Tulsa and brought lots of Francisco is returning to his home excitement with them. Don came state. He was born and raised in into the Seventh-day Adventist Tulsa. Since 1974, he has been a church from the Kenneth Cox cru- teacher and principal at six Adventist sade in Covington, Kentucky, 11 academies across the nation. Jack years ago. and his wife Linda come to PAA from Following graduation from South- in Keene, ern College, Don and his wife Connie Texas. Jack earned a bachelor's accepted the pastorate of the Selmer degree from Southern College and a and Savannah, Tennessee, churches. The Don Johnson Family: Don, Kimberly Ver- master's degree from East Carolina Later they served the Ashland and dis, Connie, and Tawnya. University. Pewee Valley, Kentucky churches. Linda is PAA's secretary, registrar, Their sensitivity to evangelism was and bookkeeper. The Franciscos have three children: Jeremy; Rachelle, a 9th grader at PAA; and Sharla, a 7th grader at PAA. ADVENTIST BOOK CENTER Holiday Book Displays Shattuck Church Saturday, October 22 Following sundown Guymon Church Sunday, October 23 3 pm to 5 pm Enid School Monday. October 24 5 pm to 7 pm Jay Church Saturday, October 29 Following sundown Ketchum School Sunday. October 30 3 pm to 6 pm Bartlesville School Monday, October 31 5 pm to 7 pm

Muskogee Church Saturday, November 5 Following sundown Sallisaw Church Sunday. November 6 3 pm to 5 pm Ardmore Church Monday, November 7 5 pm to 7 pm Okeene School Saturday, November 12 Following sundown Lawton School Sunday, November 13 3 pm to 5 pm Bristow School Monday. November 14 5 pm to 7 pm

The Francisco family: Jack, Rachelle, Jeremy, Tulsa Adventist Academy Saturday. November 19 Following sundown Sharla, and Linda. Broken Arrow Church Sunday, November 20 3 pm to 5 pm Claremore Church Monday, November 21 5 pm to 7 pm Summit Ridge Church Saturday. December 3 Following sundown

October 14, 1988 / RECORD 5 Associate Pastor Introduced After his recent graduation from Southwestern Adventist College, John and Scarlotte Pancerzewski moved to the Oklahoma Conference, where he is associate pastor for the Norman and Oklahoma City South- ern Hills churches. During his last two years at SAC, John served as lay pastor for the Terrell, Texas, church. He was born in Kalispell, Montana. At age 15, his father died, and he Keith and Amanda Dobbs and son, Cannon. moved to Oregon to live with his mother. He began working at a res- Dobbs, Communication taurant and became very active in a Pentecostal church. Friends encour- Director aged him to speak in tongues. "They Keith Dobbs became the confer- told him just to fake it," Scarlotte recalls, "but he couldn't do that." Scarlotte and John Pancerzewski, John IV, ence communication director on Gabriel, and Bethany. September 1, 1988. His primary A fellow worker learned of John's responsibilities are marketing the dilemma, and encouraged him to Ardmore Adventist Hospital, Summit attend an Adventist church. He did, Ridge Retirement Center, Tulsa and has done so ever since. Members Heritage Singers Adventist Academy, and Parkview of the church helped him enroll in Adventist Academy. . Later he OKLAHOMA SCHEDULE His wife, Amanda also works in attended Walla Walla College, where Thursday, November 3, 7:30 p.m. the conference Communication he met Scarlotte, and they were mar- Tulsa Adventist church Department. ried. She is a licensed vocational 920 New Haven Before coming to Oklahoma, Keith nurse. They have three children: was advancement vice president at John IV, 6; Gabriel, 4; and Bethany, 3. Sabbath November 5, 4:30 p.m. Southwestern Adventist College. He Oklahoma City Central church, has a communication degree from 4747 NW 63rd Street SAC, and Amanda has a degree in Sunday, November 6, 7:30 p.m. business administration, also from Trinity Baptist church, SAC. Both are native Oklahomans — 1329 NW 23rd Street Keith from Sallisaw, and Amanda Oklahoma City from Tulsa. They have a six-month- old son, Cannon.

HEALTH SCREENING IN McCLOUD. Lisa WEDDING AND BAPTISM. On his last Sabbath in Elk City, Pastor J. R. Haney performed a Lynch, left, of Cushing, draws blood for testing wedding and baptized five persons. From left: Annabelle Squier and Harley Russell, who were during the Mobile Medical Van's visit to the married and then baptized, J. R. Haney, Carrie Doshier, Gayle Womack, Wanda Little. Haney is now Kickapoo Indian Thbal Center in McCloud. pastor in Lawton. Nearly 100 Native Americans were tested during the visit.

6 RECORD / October 14, 1988 VOP Will Hold Rally in Tulsa Texas JIM GRIFFIN, CORRESPONDENT The will hold a Harvestime Rally for the Tulsa area include Al Beyer as principal, whose on Sabbath, November 5. The pro- summer included completion of his gram begins at 3:30 p.m. in the Union master's degree comprehensive High School Auditorium, 6636 S. Evangelism exams; Perry Pollman, history Mingo Road, Tulsa. teacher and director of the student The rally will feature H.M.S. SPECIAL OFFERING labor program; and Danny Webb, Richards Jr., Gordon and Phyllis physical education teacher. The Henderson and Del Delker. October 22, 1988 faculty and their spouses joined in a Friday evening dedication and agape Funds for evangelism are down, but feast on August 19. evangelism efforts are up and going. The outlook for the musical activi- To help provide funds for soul- winning work, on October 22, the ties is good, with a record enrollment of 55 in the CTA choir under the offering will be dedicated to Thxas Evangelism instead of Texas direction of Laura McCormick, and 45 in the band, directed by Bob Partners. The Th..xas Partners plan Anderson. distributes one third of the total Joada McGehee, former Tulsa Jun- received to Texas Evangelism. On October 22 we would like to invite ior Academy English teacher, gener- ously volunteered time to help organ- every family to take a tithe envelope and prayerfully consider a special gift ize the CTA library during the opening week of school. H.M.S. Richards, Jr. Del Delker to Dras Evangelism where the total gift will be used for soul-winning work. If you wish to make a commit- Burton Has New ment to systematically participate in Principal Thxas Evangelism, you can submit 's new your gift each month in a tithe enve- principal is John Hopps, who has lope marked Texas Evangelism taught at Burton for one year. He between now and the end of 1988. graduated from Southwestern Adventist College with a B.A. in busi- PLAN NOW FOR ness administration. In 1975 he TEXAS EVANGELISM received an M.A. from Tarleton State ON OCTOBER 22 University with a major in educa- tional administration. In his 19 years of teaching experience, he has served, C.T. Academy Opens as vice principal at Chisholm Trail Academy for two years and was Phyllis and Gordon Henderson With 134 Students principal at Hood View Junior Chisholm Trail Academy faculty Academy for six years. "Our goal, says Gordon Hender- greeted 134 students on the first day Hopps' wife Joni is a dental hygie- son, field services director, "is to pro- of the new school year. "The outlook nist with a B.S. from Baylor Univer- vide a loving atmosphere where peo- is bright for a terrific year with an sity. They have two daughters, Shelly ple can make thoughtful decisions in outstanding student body," reports and Shannon. Their son, Johnny, is in response to God's love." the new principal, Al Beyer. the first grade at Burton. "We've had tremendous response The Student Association, led by A new faculty member is Monroe to the rallies we have conducted," Tracy Cummings, president, has Solomon, who comes from Thun- says Richards. "Many come to find already been active during the derbird Academy. He teaches eco- out more about what Christ offers summer months, raising $600 at a nomics, physical education, history them, while others recommit their benefit garage sale, and planning the and Bible. lives to the Lord. calendar of events for the school Burton has an enrollment of 290, "I hope our Adventist church year. and they are looking forward to a members will bring their friends and The first day of school closed with good year. neighbors who are at the point of the annual handshake, where faculty making a decision for Christ, espe- and students joined in a watermelon Itinerary cially those who have taken Bible feed, tug of war, volleyball, and Glenn Coon Jr. studies or attended Revelation "pack the Pinto" contest. Kristi Hein- Seminars." October 21-29 rich, Student Association newspaper Beaumont, 5410 Walden Road The offering received at the rally on editor, presented the first issue of the November 5 will help pay for Voice November 4-12 Gazette on the first day of school. Houston North, 626 Camino Road of Prophecy radio broadcasts in the The spiritual tone of the year has November 18-26 Tulsa area. been set by student leaders who are Conroe, 115 Silverdale planning a number of student vesper December 2-10 services. Houston Gulfhaven, New members of the faculty 10710 Sabo Road October 14, 1988 / RECORD 7 Octogenarian Plumber YOU ARE INVITED Works Regularly TO THE... The Chisholm Trail Estates retire- ment center plumbing contract was Adventist Decathlon awarded to Roger Ackerman, an November 4-6, 1988 Adventist in Keene. Working with NAMELESS VALLEY RANCH him on the job is his father, Leroy Ackerman, who taught him the Featuring... trade. Leroy learned the trade at Roger Ackerman, plumbing contractor (right) and his father, Leroy Ackerman, working at Chis- seven or eight years of age under his holm Trail Estates. father in San Antonio. VANNY DYE, Leroy is one of the most interest- old, but still works 40 or more hours winner of 3 gold ing, hard-working men on the Chis- each week. He credits his long, active medals in holm Trail Estates job. He is 81 years life to faithfulness in healthful living. gymnastics. This Seventh-day Adventist athlete will asked God for a church of their own, show his medals and Korean Church where they could worship Him, tell his story. Dedicated undisturbed, in their own tongue. The prayers were answered in 1985 In 1971 Gun Eung Kim, a Korean when they found a church for sale in physician moved to Mineral Wells, Euless — a good central location — ISRAEL LEITO, Texas, after completing a residency for $170,000. But they had not one world youth leader in radiology. He attended the English cent with which to purchase it. They will give the Seventh-day Adventist church. had no idea how to raise the funds. messages and light One day, while shopping, Mrs. Kim The conference did not give much the Olympic flame met a young Korean couple who had encouragement to borrow. They with a special torch. just immigrated from Korea. A fasted and prayed; then moved friendship developed between the ahead by faith, borrowed the money, two families, and Bible studies were and moved into their new home. The RON STREETER, given. The couple were baptized in members all sacrificed to help make chairman of the 1975. A second family was won in their dreams come true. Time and planning committee 1980, and a Korean church came into for the 1989 again they experienced miracles, and Pennsylvania existence. on June 30, 1988, in just three short camporee will The group was enlarged by years, the $170,000 loan was entirely answer questions on members who came from many paid. how everyone can miles around. At first they met in The Korean church now has over get involved in this Mineral Wells. Seeking a more cen- 110 persons in attendance. great outdoor camp tral place, they met for six months in "We are pilgrims, immigrating meeting for Pathfinders, youth and 1984 in the Texas Conference Office from Korea to the United States," say young adults. auditorium. Then a more suitable Sun and Wyunju Hwang, the pastor location was found in Arlington, and his wife. "We are preparing for where they rented a Baptist church. permanent immigration to our ever- During all of this moving they lasting home in heaven."

THE DECATHLON, ten challenging events you can enter to test your skills physically, mentally and spiritually. Go for a gold medal!

Whether you come individually, as a family, or with a group, you will have a fantastic experience of involvement and growth during the Adventist Decathlon. For more information see your pastor, Pathfinder or Youth leader, or Texas -Fort Worth Korean Church, 1000 W. Pipeline Road, Hurst, Thxas Conference Youth Ministries, 817/783- Cyril Miller, president of the Southwestern Union, was guest speaker at the dedication of the Dallas- 2223. See you there! Ft. Worth Korean church on July 30, 1988. Three elders were ordained at this service. Dan Serns, Youth Director

8 RECORD / October 14, 1988 Pathfinder Leaders Valley Grande Hold Convention Academy Remodels Leaders from 40 Texas Pathfinder Valley Grande Academy began the Clubs attended the Pathfinder Lead- new school year with an enrollment ers Convention at Nameless Valley of 98 students. There are 58 in the Ranch, September 2-4, 1988. two dormitories, and 40 are regis- Terry Snyder, new conference tered as village students. Pathfinder director led the presenta- The student family includes two tion of instruction and new insights Chinese youth from Hong Kong, four on Pathfindering to the 103 regis- Japanese from Tokyo, and two boys tered delegates. Among the topics from Mexico. They bring a refresh- covered were: The Challenge of ing, sweet attitude and a desire to Leadership, Understanding and Deal- learn. ing with Pathfinder Youth. A remodeling program was under- The highlight of the weekend was taken during the summer. The new the dinner on Saturday night to library facility is located in what was honor and, recognize Pathfinder the Industrial Arts Department. leaders. They were given service pins Thrry Snyder presenting a plaque to Rebecca Robert Riddle, campus engineer, and for their dedicated service to the his summer crew of students moved Pathfinder organization. walls, painted, and transferred books Two leaders were especially and all of the library furniture and honored. Rebecca Ivie, 79 years of the registrar's equipment to the age, with 14 years of service, taught newly prepared location. Now the the children and grandchildren of librarian, registrar, and business arts Patrocinio Martinez at Rancho teacher — Joni Zier in all three cases Grande. She also taught Progressive —can operate out of a central office. classwork as a church-school related She say's, "This is wonderful. The program. Jim Acebedo was given a students' decorum is as it is meant to special plaque and a 15-year service be in a library." pin for his work with the Keene Path- The Industrial Arts Department, finders. He has been an outstanding under the direction of Arsenio Her- leader whose dedication to the Path- nandez, is now in the remodeled finder organization has been out- south end of the maintenance build- standing. He will soon take up his ing. Don Zapara of San Antonio has new responsibilities as youth pastor donated carpeting for the new of the Filipino church in California. library, and cabinets for all areas. The leaders rededicated them- There are several new teachers. selves to better serve the junior and James Arkusinski (Union College, earliteen youth of the church. Dan Serns presenting a plaque to Jim Acebedo 1988) is teaching English I, II, III, and for his outstanding work in the Pathfinder IV, and is sponsor of the yearbook. organization. His background as a student mis- sionary, teaching English in Korea, strengthens VGA's newly established course in English as a second language. Mara Mulinari (VGA '78; M.A., Andrews University, 1988) is girls' dean and teaches health. Her knowl- edge of Spanish enhances the resi- dence program. Iona Hernandez is the food service director. Carla Riddle is the girls' task force worker. Melanie Wills (VGA '77) is the new administrative secre- tary, and the voice of sunshine that greets all callers by phone or in person. The academy personnel project a good year for 1988-89. We see the evidence of God's Spirit on campus. John Ward Delegates at the Pathfinder Leader's Convention Principal

October 14, 1988 / RECORD 9 Arkansas-Louisiana WILLIAM L. WOODRUFF, CORRESPONDENT Ground Broken for Mena Church A ground-breaking ceremony was held Friday afternoon, August 19, 1988, for the construction of a new church building in Mena, Arkansas. Jerry Montgomery, Mena mayor, welcomed the church to Mena. (The present building is located in Dallas Valley, a smaller community a few miles from Mena.) Jerry Paxton, church elder was master of ceremo- nies. William L. Woodruff, confer- ence president, commended the con- gregation on their achievements and the beautiful site they have pur- chased. Emma Lay read a historical sketch of the Mena congregation since its beginning.

Mena ground breaking. From left: Glen Paxton, builder; Ralph Carbaugh, municipal building inspector and church member; William Woodruff, conference president; Emma Lay, church histor- ian; Jerry Montgomery, Mena mayor; Stephen Burton, church school teacher; Norma Wolter; Eli Lee, local builder; Mabel Madsen, codirector with Norma Wolter of Community Services; and Jerry Paxton, head elder.

has a dress uniform and a field uni- Bentonville Organizes form. During the school year, they work on Progressive Class require- Adventurers Club ments and on honors. During the The Bentonville, Arkansas, church summer they continued work on the organized an Adventurers Club in honors, such as birds, carpentry, and January, 1988, with Judy Harris as knot-tying. A favorite activity has HARRISON BAPTISM. Pastor Herbert Silver director. The Adventurers Club, been marching and drilling, with (back, left) with new members of the Harrison, something new in Adventist youth Leonard Lovell as instructor. Arkansas, church. The young people, Amy and Michael Wasylewski, and Katie Benefiel, are all activities, is for children, six to nine The counselors are: Leonard and products of Christian homes, schools, and years of age, looking toward mem- Patsy Lovell, Caroline Jackson, church. Also baptized was Arthur Krueger who bership in the Pathfinder Club when Deanna Brock, and Harold Harris. decided to loin his wife in the church following a they reach ten. Revelation Seminar held in his home by the Sharon Booth pastor. The club has 12 members. Each Communication Secretary

Bentonville Adventurers on outing at Prairie Creek.

WINNERS IN SENIOR OLYMPICS. Several members of the Harrison, Arkansas, church and their pastor won 10 medals in the Northwest Arkansas Senior Olympics. Six of the medals were ':gold." Among the participants were the four pictured: Dan Parobek, Florence Dillard, Virginia Hallock, and Pastor Herbert Silver. 10 RECORD / October 14, 1988 Texico

Sandstrom Accepts Hobbs Holds Baptism, Conference Presidency Investiture On Sunday, August 28, 1988, the The Hobbs, New Mexico, church conference executive committee recently celebrated a baptism and an elected Don Sandstrom president of investiture. the Texico Conference. He replaces Allen Ballard was baptized joining Don Sullivan, who has moved to the his wife Kyla in church membership. Southern California Conference as He had studied with Ben Richard, vice president for financial affairs. local elder. Sandstrom has served as director The church school children partic- of trust services in Texico since Sep- ipated in an Adventist Junior Youth tember, 1985. He was president of Investiture. Ken Davis, pastor and the Northern New England Confer- teacher, and Jean Alway were their ence and the Greater New York Con- leaders. Four students were invested ference for a total of over eight in the class appropriate for their years. He has also served as a pastor grade and age: Busy Bee, Sunbeam, and departmental director for 10 Builder, and Companion. The older years in the U.S. His mission service children received the honor in of nearly 20 years in South America mammal study. One received the and Africa included many years in advanced mammal honor. Three administration. students received book certificates Sandstrom's wife, Hildegard, was for which they were required to read born in Germany. She has worked as four or five books. a secretary. They have four children, all grown and away from home. Hildegard and Don Sandstrom

mon topic was "Righteousness by Mini Camp Meetings Joy." There were intermittent pauses during the sermon for selected Held in El Paso hymns of praise Members of a dozen Adventist Lunch was hosted by the ladies of churches gathered for mini camp both the English and Spanish meetings in El Paso, one at the El churches in a park located not far Paso Central English church, and the from either church. other at the El Paso Central Spanish During the early afternoon hours church. the central English church became a C. Mervyn Maxwell, professor of "Learn to Serve" center as some church history at the Seventh-day attended the church officers meeting Adventist Theological Seminary, and others the various Sabbath Berrien Springs, Michigan, and School workshops. A group con- author of the book Tell it to the tinued with Elder Maxwell for a Students from the Hobbs, New Mexico, church World was guest speaker for the Eng- question-and-answer period devoted school during their investiture service. Pastor Ken Davis is their teacher. lish meetings. Juan Carlos Viera, ass- to a better understanding of the 1888 sociate secretary of the Ellen G. Minneapolis Conference. White Estate spoke to the Spanish The Sabbath hours closed with group. another praise session. In the evening The Friday night service at the there was a time of recreational fel- English camp meeting ended with a lowship at a local YWCA. Bible promise testimony meeting Linda Hicks reinforcing the concept that God is Communication Secretary faithful. The Sabbath morning ser- El Paso Central English Church

Mervyn Maxwell, Juan Carlos Viera, guest speaker for the guest speaker for the mini camp meeting El Paso Spanish Ken Davis (left) pastor of the Hobbs, New Mex- in El Paso Central Church mini camp ico, church and Allen Ballard, recently baptized English Church. meeting. member. October 14, 1988 / RECORD 11 Vespers to welcome Pastor and Mrs. Sam Miller to the Olsen Park Seventh-day Adventist Church in Amarillo.

Pastor Sam Miller, wife, Carol and Jeff, flier and Chad. junior division leader. The program continues as the Their learning activities were in church works to distribute the Olsen Park Welcomes such subjects as: algebra; logs and remaining cards and blanket the city New Pastor computers; DC, AC, and trigonome- with words of truth. try; conductors; insulators; printed Linda Hicks At a recent church social, com- circuits and semi conductors; capaci- Communication Secretary bined with a Sabbath evening vesper tors; inductors and diodes; nonregu- service, Amarillo's Olsen Park lated power supplies; transistors and members met at the home of Stan their use in radios; amateur radio and Anna Swingle to welcome their license; EKG and blood analysis; and General new pastor, Sam Miller, and his wife fiber optics. Carol, with a "pounding." Miller fills The experience left the students News the vacancy left by the retirement of much wiser. Many were able to write Harold Bohr, who still lives in computer programs, or build a radio. Amarillo. A field trip to an El Paso Pathlab A native of Texas (born in Nocona enhanced their study of blood analy- Airs and raised in Wichita Falls), Miller sis. The "dits and dabs" of the Morse Program on Abortion comes from Oklahoma City, where Code, heard daily the last few weeks "Imagine with me 30 sold-out his responsibilities in the conference enabled the students to take the test included, at one time or another: major league baseball stadiums. And for the amateur radio operator's every one of those one-and-a-half health, temperance, educational license. superintendent, youth, and religious million seats filled with a cheering, In addition to certificates of com- enthusiastic teenage boy or girl liberty. pletion, honors were earned in radio From 1978 to 1981, the Millers exactly 15 years old. electronics, electricity, and "But suddenly, with a snap of the were in departmental work in the communication. Northern New England Conference. fingers ...they're gone. One million From 1972 to 1978, he served as pas- five hundred thousand kids vanish tor in a number of different districts El Paso Central Gives before your eyes. And those 30 in the Texas Conference. Hundreds of Books enormous sports complexes sud- Both Sam and Carol are graduates denly stand as silent as graveyards." The El Paso Central English of Chisholm Trail Academy and Those poignant words introduce Church, wishing to play a larger role Southwestern Adventist College in "The Aborted Generation," to be in preparing for the final thrust of Keene, Texas, and Sam holds a mas- presented nationwide by George the gospel before Jesus comes, ter of divinity degree from Andrews Vandeman on the It Is Written tele- launched an enormous program of University Theological Seminary. cast on November 13, 1988. Consult literature distribution last January. They have three sons: Jeff, 8, who local schedules for the station and They purchased 25,000 cards attends Amarillo Adventist Academy; time in your area. offering a free copy of the Great Con- Tyler, 3; and Chad, 22 months. troversy. Anna (Ivie) Swingle The next Sabbath, the cards VOP Offers Radio were placed in neat stacks at the Communication Secretary front of the sanctuary. In a dedica- Stop Smoking Clinic tion service, the Lord's blessing was In anticipation of the Great Ameri- sought for their distribution. Indi- can Smokeout Day (November 17), El Paso Youth Receive vidual members, Sabbath School divi- the Voice of Prophecy will present a sions, and small groups began the radio version of the Breathe-Free Special Training house-to-house distribution in dif- stop smoking program. It will be Students of the El Paso Central ferent parts of El Paso. Then they done in a series of daily programs Spanish church between the ages of awaited the results. November 7-18. Guest speakers Elvin 10 and 14 participated in a summer To date almost 300 cards have Adams, M.D. and Leilani Proctor of program called Junior Biomedical come back requesting the book and the General Conference Health and Electronics Honors Institute. It was in some cases Bible studies as well. Temperance Department will take sponsored by El Paso Community Every few weeks Great Controversies listeners step by step through the College on its Transmountain cam- and lessons were dedicated and problems they may face as they give pus. Marshall Dean is the church's distributed. up cigarettes. 12 RECORD / October 14, 1988 We've topped ourselves by making an without MSG, preservatives, pepper, or any even better topping! Gravy Quik, the two animal fats. Taste the difference. Chicken minute meal topper, has five improved fla- Style, Onion, Mushroom, Brown, and vors. The superior taste Country Gravy has been done

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Was a member of the Houston, Lucile Mann, director of human Union College invites applications B.S. degree in nursing in NLN TX, Ashford church. Burial was in resources, Louis Smith Memorial from persons interested in teach- accredited school on Florida Hos- Kingston, Jamaica. Hospital, 912/482-3110; 852 West ing in the following areas: mathe- pital campus.) Physical and occu- Eugenia Wasmuth Thigpen Avenue, Lakeland, GA matics, philosophy, and psychol- pational therapy, ultrasound and 31635-1099. 17-2t ogy. In each case the applicant HAWKINS, Carabel E., was born must be an SDA in regular stand- radiation therapy techs. Contact Employment, in Florida: 407/897- Nov. 22, 1891, in Paige, TX, and IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR ing, have a Ph.D. degree, have 1998; or outside Florida: died Aug. 13, 1988, in Gentry, AR. RN'S and ICU nurses. Competitive teaching experience and be willing 800/327-1914. 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