June 2003 News Archive
June 25, 2003
England. Marshalee Brown, a UB from Jamaica, went to Ethiopia
in January as a missionary with SIM International. Recently, the
government didn't renew her visa, so she had to leave the country.
On June 25 she wrote, "I have been in England for two and a half
weeks...still wondering what I'm doing here. I have been able to
visit with family and friends and God has been providing for and
taking care of me in every way, but I have not been able to do
what so many have suggested, that is, to relax and enjoy it all.
I accept the fact that God allowed me to come to England right
now, but....
"The latest from Ethiopia is that my work permit situation with
the Ministry of Justice should be sorted out soon and I should
be back in Ethiopia sometime next month.
"I am able to stay with family and friends while here. I am now
visiting with the Indian family I stayed with in Bangalore (India)
last year. They have now moved to Cambridge. The program I worked
with in Bangalore with girls from slum areas is still going on
and two of the girls got baptized."
Among Ministers
- Donald Barrett resigned as senior pastor of Bethel UB (Elmore,
Ohio), effective May 25.
- Josh Kesler will be assigned as the senior pastor at Bethel
beginning sometime in September.
- James Pryor is the new senior pastor of Mt. Olivet UB (Franklin
Co.) in Chambersburg, Pa., effective July 1. He was previously
associate pastor of Dillman UB (Warren, Ind.).
- We received word that Robert W. Mueller, a retired pastor from
Central Conference, passed away recently. His last address was
in Indianapolis, Ind.

June 12, 2003
Port Elgin, Ontario. The UB Church in Canada
helds its annual national conference the weekend of June 8 in Port
Elgin. One highlight was the ordination of Bob Cotie, pastor of
Shiloh UB and Livng Hope Christian Centre. The picture above shows
Bob and Debbie Cotie kneeling during the ordination, as three conference
ministers pray over them (l-r): John Duyck, John Pierce, and Brian
Magnus, bishop of the UB Church in Canada.

David and Melissa Kline, headed for Macau next spring, attended
the Canadian National Conference. Canada has agreed to pick up
50% of their support. Here they are being prayed over by Canadian
brethren.
June 10, 2003
Pastoral Changes
- Jim Pryer has been named senior pastor of Mt. Olivet Church
(Chambersburg, Pa.) in Mid-Atlantic Conference effective July
1, 2003.
- Ben Geiser, as of May 1, is Associate Pastor of Christ Fellowship
UB in Westerville, Ohio. this is a part-time position. Ben holds
a local conference license.
- Also as of May 1, Carolyn Monsul is Children's Ministries Director
(part-time) at Christ Fellowship UB (Westerville, Ohio).
June 9, 2003
Kitchener, Ontario. Retired minister Martin Magnus underwent
major surgery in May to remove a brain tumor. He was doing well,
but had a set-back over the weekend. Martin's son, Brian, sent
this note Monday morning:
"He had been steadily improving after the removal of his brain
tumor one month ago, and had even travelled to Port Elgin, Ontario,
for our United Brethren National Conference this weekend. But before
he and Mom could return home to Kitchener, he began experiencing
chest pains, shortness of breath, and heartbeat irregularity. He
was rushed by ambulance to the Owen Sound hospital and from there
to St. Mary's hospital in Kitchener, Ontario.
"They discovered that he has blood clots in both lungs and one
leg and immediately put him on blood thinners. Unless things change
he's predicted to be in St. Mary's hospital (7th floor) for about
10 days."
June 5, 2003
Myanmar. A place of about 3000 square feet has been identified
for the new student center. The target is to raise $60,000. At
present, $40,000 has been received.
Carmen and Go Chin, missionaries in Myanmar, have returned to
Hong Kong. Carmen is expecting her second baby in July.
Honduras. Dan and Petie Wust head up Arise & Shine Ministries,
which mostly ministers to rural pastors. Dan sent this update on
June 4.
"Petie and the kids and I will fly home to the States on June
5. This will be our annual furlough or home assignment trip, where
we travel and share in churches about the work of Arise & Shine.
We don't plan this trip each year so that we can have a two-month
vacation, although we certainly enjoy seeing our families and friends.
We make these trips because today's missionaries have to spend
a lot of energy and time to keep the their income coming in.
"I recently read in our home church denominational Global Ministries
Newsletter that in this past year, missions organizations straight
across the board have experienced a 15-50 percent decrease in gifts.
We are not an exception to this trend. We have been operating on
a shoestring budget since the first of the year. This spring the
accumulated income of February and March didn't even cover our
expenses for one month.
"We are heading into the summer months with our checking account
scrapping the bottom, which makes me feel a little bit uneasy.
As you know we are under construction, but have had to once again
stop the progress of the construction because the funds have been
exhausted. This downturn in general missions giving may only be
a reflection of the general insecurity of the population in the
States during the time of war. It may be that this second part
of the year will record a return to previous giving levels. However,
it is more likely that this trend will continue."
Ethiopia. Marshalee Brown, a UB from Jamaica, arrived
in Ethiopia early in the year to begin serving with SIM International.
One June 4, she wrote, "I was told today that I need to leave the
country by Saturday. I cannot get a work permit at the moment and
we are not sure when I will be able to get one. It might be next
week, next month or it might take a couple of months. I do not
know and the SIM personnel here do not know as well. This has never
happened before. There is a project agreement for the Youth Center
in Mekelle and the number of people has been approved, which includes
me as the English teacher. There have been a lot of changes in
the government and in the requirements for work permits over the
past few months. I leave for London early Friday morning. Please
pray that I will not have to stay in England for very long, that
the problems with issuing work permits will be worked out soon."
Among Ministers
- Kevin Gift was named Supply Pastor of Mount Olivet UB (Mt.
Solon, Va.), effective May 14. He was previously the associate
pastor at Mt. Olivet.
- Peter Martindale was named senior pastor of Mount Hermon UB
(Pomeroy, Ohio), effective May 4.
- Josh Good accepted a position as Pastor of Discipleship and
Youth at Banner of Christ UB (Grand Rapids, Mich.), starting
June 15.
Chambersburg, Pa. Brent and Loretta Liechty are the parents
of twin baby girls. Lauralei Elizabeth and Susanna Elyse Liechty
were born June 2. Brent writes, "Unfortunately, they had some lung
problems from being early and were transported to Hershey Neo-natal
unit. But everything is going well; they are breathing on their
own, but still need oxygen." Brent is Youth Director of Criders
UB in Chambersburg.

Mt. Pleasant people standing on the outline of
the new educational facility.
Chambersburg, Pa. Mt. Pleasant UB held a groundbreaking
ceremony on Sunday, May 4, for a new educational facility. It will
add two stories of additional classroom space. Meanwhile, the current
educational wing will be remodeled to provide larger classrooms
and a new office complex.
Two Sunday school classes made substantial contributions to the
Stewardship Campaign. The most senior class, the King's Sons and
Daughters, (who like to be called "Recycled Teenagers"), made over
26,000 chocolate-covered Easter eggs (peanut butter and coconut)
between January and Easter. The profit exceeded $10,000, all of
which went toward the building.
Meanwhile, the Berean class organized a church-wide benefit auction
which raised over $20,000.
Orlando, Fla. Missionaries Dave and Becky Spencer rejoice
in the birth of their first grandchild. Zoe Ohanna arrived May
19 to their son Mark and his wife, Margareth.
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