Newsmakers, August 2010
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Christian Service Award - Melinda and Chris Miller received the Christian Service Award at Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif.
Christian Service Award - Melinda and Chris Miller received the Christian Service Award at Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif.
AWARDED: Chris and Melinda Miller, the Christian Service Award by The Christian Chronicle. The Millers have ministered to the Otumoetai Church of Christ in Tauranga, New Zealand, for 15 years.
NEW MINISTERS: Mark Hammitt, the Weber Road Church of Christ, Corpus Christi, Texas. James Johnston, Second and Wallace Church of Christ, San Saba, Texas.
ANNIVERSARIES: 74th: Ordo and Vida Clothier, Lebanon, Ore. 72nd: Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Vestal Jr., Iowa Park, Texas. 69th: Hugh and Freda Bowie, Abilene, Texas. Leon and Iris Reese, Abilene, Texas. 63rd: Hugh and Elizabeth Stubblefield, McMinnville, Tenn. Bill and Margaret Ferguson, Houston. 59th: Dick and Detta Wright, Hastings, Neb. 53rd: Jerry and Peggy Arnwine, Mesquite, Texas; L. V. and Gail Perkins, Amarillo, Texas. 50th: Jerry and Linda Jackson, Sonora, Texas. Royce and Shirley McClure, Perryton, Texas. Bob and Sharon Wooldridge, Dallas.
BIRTHDAYS: 104th: Martha Palmer, Houston, Texas. 90th: Mary Avella Bruce, Union City, Tenn.; Alma D. Maddox, Natchez, Miss. 85th: Jesse DeBoard, Midwest City, Okla.
PASSAGES: Jack D. Duty, 75, June 9, Madison, W.Va., minister for more than 50 years, former member of the Board of Directors of Michigan Christian College (now Rochester College). Marion Ann Exum, 80, June 13, Lake City, Fla., wife of the late Jack Hardeman Exum Sr. Maurice L. “Reece” Grady, 86, May 22, Wausau, Wis., former Bible teacher, song leader and elder. Charles Edward McDonald, 77, May 31, Jackson, Tenn., minister for more than 50 years, founding director of North Atlantic Christian Magazine. Harold Rahn Raiford Jr., 51, May 23, member of the Oak Grove Church of Christ in Rincon, Ga. John D. Sudbury, 84, May 23, Edmond, Okla., former member of the Board of Trustees of Oklahoma Christian University and CEO of Eastern European Mission and Bible Foundation.
NEW MINISTERS: Mark Hammitt, the Weber Road Church of Christ, Corpus Christi, Texas. James Johnston, Second and Wallace Church of Christ, San Saba, Texas.
ANNIVERSARIES: 74th: Ordo and Vida Clothier, Lebanon, Ore. 72nd: Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Vestal Jr., Iowa Park, Texas. 69th: Hugh and Freda Bowie, Abilene, Texas. Leon and Iris Reese, Abilene, Texas. 63rd: Hugh and Elizabeth Stubblefield, McMinnville, Tenn. Bill and Margaret Ferguson, Houston. 59th: Dick and Detta Wright, Hastings, Neb. 53rd: Jerry and Peggy Arnwine, Mesquite, Texas; L. V. and Gail Perkins, Amarillo, Texas. 50th: Jerry and Linda Jackson, Sonora, Texas. Royce and Shirley McClure, Perryton, Texas. Bob and Sharon Wooldridge, Dallas.
BIRTHDAYS: 104th: Martha Palmer, Houston, Texas. 90th: Mary Avella Bruce, Union City, Tenn.; Alma D. Maddox, Natchez, Miss. 85th: Jesse DeBoard, Midwest City, Okla.
PASSAGES: Jack D. Duty, 75, June 9, Madison, W.Va., minister for more than 50 years, former member of the Board of Directors of Michigan Christian College (now Rochester College). Marion Ann Exum, 80, June 13, Lake City, Fla., wife of the late Jack Hardeman Exum Sr. Maurice L. “Reece” Grady, 86, May 22, Wausau, Wis., former Bible teacher, song leader and elder. Charles Edward McDonald, 77, May 31, Jackson, Tenn., minister for more than 50 years, founding director of North Atlantic Christian Magazine. Harold Rahn Raiford Jr., 51, May 23, member of the Oak Grove Church of Christ in Rincon, Ga. John D. Sudbury, 84, May 23, Edmond, Okla., former member of the Board of Trustees of Oklahoma Christian University and CEO of Eastern European Mission and Bible Foundation.
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