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PennDel Ministry Network | Spring 2023<br />
HEALTHY PASTORS THRIVING CHURCHES EVANGELISM CHANGED LIVES<br />
SAY NO TO ZERO<br />
WOMEN IN MINISTRY SALVATION SHARING CHRIST SPIRITUAL GROWTH 100X2030<br />
GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT SALVATION WATER BAPTISM KIDS MINISTRIES HOLY SPIRIT<br />
BAPTISM FELLOWSHIP GENEROSITY DISCIPLESHIP CONNECTIONS COMMITMENT<br />
PRAYER YOUTH MINISTRIES COMMUNITY OUTREACH SACRIFICE EXCELLENCE<br />
STEWARDSHIP MENS MINISTRIES KINGDOM BUILDING SOWING REVIVAL JOY<br />
FINE ARTS GRACE PEACE MIRACLES BIBLE QUIZ BELONGING HIGHER PURPOSE<br />
FRESH ANOINTING PURPOSE SPEED THE LIGHT OUTREACH KINDNESS LOVING<br />
PEOPLE LEGACY HERITAGE HOPE YOUTH ALIVE WORD OF GOD HEALTHY<br />
LEADERSHIP RURAL COMPASSION COACHING GROWING YOUNG RESOURCES<br />
SAY<br />
PARTNERSHIP PRAYER EMPHASIS ABUNDANCE INCREASE/GROWTH CULTURAL<br />
RELEVANCY HEALING PENNDEL WOMEN WORLD MISSIONS HOME MISSIONS SOUL<br />
CARE BIBLICAL LITERACY MINISTRY TRAINING NETWORK OF WOMENS MINISTERS<br />
YES<br />
GIFT ORIENTED MINISTRY REVITALIZATION FELLOWSHIP BGMC GENEROSITY<br />
PRAYER BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT CHAPLAINCY REVITALIZATION GENEROSITY<br />
WORSHIP CHI ALPHA EMOTIONAL HEALTH NEXT GENERATION STEWARDSHIP<br />
CHURCH RECALIBRATION VISION PURPOSE LOVE MINISTER CARE COMPASSION<br />
GENERATIONAL FAITHFULNESS CHURCH PLANTING ENGAGEMENT FAMILY<br />
WITNESSING EVANGELISM PDSOM UNASHAMED FIRE & WIND ROYAL RANGERS<br />
TRANSFORMATION LIGHT FOR THE LOST SERVING PURPOSE SPEED THE LIGHT<br />
OUTREACH KINDNESS LOVING PEOPLE LEGACY HERITAGE HOPE YOUTH ALIVE<br />
WORD OF GOD HEALTHY<br />
TO<br />
LEADERSHIP<br />
HIS<br />
RURAL<br />
CALL<br />
COMPASSION COACHING GROWING<br />
YOUNG RESOURCES PARTNERSHIP PRAYER EMPHASIS ABUNDANCE INCREASE/<br />
GROWTH CULTURAL RELEVANCY MISSIONS HEALING PENNDEL WOMEN WORLD<br />
MISSIONS HOME MISSIONS SOUL CARE BIBLICAL LITERACY MINISTRY TRAINING<br />
NETWORK OF WOMENS MINISTERS GIFT ORIENTED MINISTRY REVITALIZATION<br />
SPIRIT EMPOWERED THRIVING STUDENTS GOSPEL-CENTERED GIRLS MINISTRIES<br />
FELLOWSHIP BGMC GENEROSITY PRAYER BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT<br />
BIG DREAMS MORE THAN CONQUERORS THE CALL MINISTRY RESOURCING<br />
CHAPLAINCY REVITALIZATION GENEROSITY WORSHIP CHI ALPHA EMOTIONAL<br />
HEALTH NEXT GENERATION STEWARDSHIP CHURCH RECALIBRATION VISION
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In a recent report, disappointing<br />
statistics were identified that in<br />
many (37%) Assembly of God<br />
churches, there were zero (0)<br />
people brought to faith in<br />
Christ during the year 2020.<br />
THE REPORT OF THE “AG<br />
Looking Forward” committee<br />
also identified that there were<br />
zero Water Baptisms in<br />
52% of our churches, and no<br />
Spirit Baptisms in 58% of our<br />
churches. From the AG<br />
Looking Forward committee<br />
came a theme:<br />
SAY NO TO ZERO<br />
“Say NO to Zero!”<br />
God has not called His people to mediocrity! He<br />
has called us to excel, to prosper, to succeed and<br />
to THRIVE! I know that there are some who will be<br />
concerned about using language that sounds like the<br />
prosperity movement of the past. Let’s deal with that<br />
concern. When we are saying success or prosperity, we<br />
are not suggesting that it is God’s will that all believers<br />
are materially rich or wealthy. That position is both<br />
scripturally and historically unsustainable. However, we<br />
can say, with confidence, that God will help us prosper<br />
within any context that He allows us to experience.<br />
For example, Joseph prospered while being a slave in<br />
Egypt (Genesis 39-50). Daniel prospered while being a<br />
captive in Babylon (see Daniel 1-6, esp. 6:28). Paul framed out<br />
his personal prosperity as inward contentment regardless of<br />
external circumstances (Philippians 4:11-13). Although sacrifice<br />
and discomfort may be seasonal rhythms with which we must<br />
contend, we believe that God is able to help us THRIVE within<br />
unlikely circumstances. Dave Roever has led a massively<br />
successful evangelistic ministry despite the injuries that he<br />
sustained in Vietnam. Joni Ericson-Tada has led a robustly<br />
effective ministry despite being a quadriplegic due to a diving<br />
accident when she was a teenager.<br />
When Robin and I began our lead pastoral ministry in<br />
Uniontown, I noticed that there were no overtly effective<br />
Pentecostal ministries in our county. I heard multiple stories<br />
of ministries that were on track to break through the glass<br />
ceiling, but it seemed that once a church reached a certain<br />
numeric benchmark, it would implode. That was the case of a<br />
charismatic ministry across town. When it reached seventy-five<br />
or so, an affair stopped the ministry in its tracks, and the church<br />
never fully recovered. Just before arriving at Faith Assembly,<br />
the church was growing, a new building was erected, and it<br />
seemed that breakthrough was within reach. However, internal<br />
strife grew into significant division, and once again the church<br />
of seventy-five or so was cut in half. When we arrived at the<br />
church, we had a plan: care for the church family, and reach<br />
out to the community. We had a plan on how to execute our<br />
plan! We visited every church member in the first ninety days,<br />
then visited them again in the next three months. Connecting<br />
with everyone in the church was essential to building trust and<br />
confidence. Additionally, we planned creative ways to present<br />
a simple gospel message every other month. We promised<br />
our church that we would announce when the gospel would<br />
be presented simply so that they could, with confidence, invite<br />
their unsaved friends and loved ones to church and have an<br />
opportunity to respond. It worked! Slowly but steadily, the<br />
church family grew confident that in each service an invitation<br />
would be given and a clear path to responding to the gospel<br />
would be explained. We held Sunday evening outreach services<br />
in local parks and parking lots. We grilled hot dogs and enjoyed<br />
the stories from the men from Teen Challenge. Sometimes we<br />
planted, sometimes we watered, and many times we harvested.<br />
The church prospered, evangelism succeeded and our once<br />
divided church THRIVED in fellowship, community and mission.<br />
Although outreach and evangelistic methods may change<br />
in time and context, we are called to THRIVE as a missional<br />
community…as the Church! Each week we hear reports of<br />
churches that are seeing effective missional results as they<br />
present the gospel. They are prospering, and that excites me! I<br />
love a promise I came across in Isaiah 44:3 (NLTse):<br />
“For I will pour out water to quench your thirst and<br />
to irrigate your parched fields. And I will pour out<br />
my Spirit on your descendants, and my blessing<br />
on your children. They will thrive like watered<br />
grass, like willows on a riverbank. Some will<br />
proudly claim, ‘I belong to the LORD...’”<br />
Some of us are serving in what seems to be “parched fields.”<br />
Be encouraged: God can water that which seems to be dry and<br />
wanting for life. Much of American culture has become dry and<br />
hardened toward Christianity…but God has the wherewithal to<br />
moisten the soil so that it is receptive to the seed of the gospel.<br />
In the process of moistening the soil, He will also “quench your<br />
thirst.” He will sustain us as we plow, plant and harvest. Jesus<br />
shouted out “Anyone who is thirsty may come to me! Anyone<br />
who believes in me may come and drink! For the Scriptures<br />
declare, ‘Rivers of living water will flow from his heart.’” (John<br />
7:37-38)<br />
THRIVE – this is what God desires for His church.<br />
In the first century, the church faced tremendous<br />
opposition and persecution. Nevertheless, the church<br />
THRIVED. Time and again we read words like “the<br />
message about the Lord spread widely and had a<br />
powerful effect.” (Acts 19:20)<br />
As a Pentecostal fellowship, we as spiritual leaders must SAY<br />
NO TO ZERO! A spirit within us must declare “we will never<br />
be content with zero missional results from our labor!” God<br />
has called us to missional effectiveness. Saying YES to<br />
His call and standing in faith that God will anoint<br />
and empower us to His purpose, will enable us to<br />
participate in a great harvest. Our generation NEEDS<br />
the Gospel. Let’s pray and believe like the early church did,<br />
(Acts 4:23-31), so that we may see results like the early church<br />
experienced.<br />
“And through the hands of the apostles many<br />
signs and wonders were done among the<br />
people…And believers were increasingly<br />
added to the Lord, both men and women…”<br />
(Acts 5:12 & 14; NKJV)<br />
NETWORK SUPERINTENDENT | Donald J. Immel | 717.795.5921 | don@penndel.org<br />
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ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT | Steve DeFrain | 484.686.4843 | sdefrain@penndel.org<br />
SAY YES TO<br />
BIG DREAMS<br />
1 2 3 4<br />
ASK THE DREAMER<br />
FOR A DREAM:<br />
God is a dreamer. He said,<br />
through the Psalmist, that<br />
while we were being formed in<br />
our mother’s womb, God was<br />
dreaming over our future and<br />
recording those dreams in His<br />
book.<br />
“You saw me before I was<br />
born. Every day of my life<br />
was recorded in your book.<br />
Every moment was laid out<br />
before a single day had<br />
passed.”<br />
(Psalm 139:16/NLT)<br />
Pray this, “God, I’m not sure<br />
what chapter of my life I’m<br />
supposed to be in right now.<br />
But I’m asking you to give<br />
me a new dream for 2023.<br />
Please help me see what you<br />
see in this year for my life and<br />
ministry.”<br />
What would make this a<br />
dream year for your ministry?<br />
A dream outreach? A dream<br />
project? A dream initiative?<br />
A recent newspaper headline caught my attention. It read:<br />
If you DREAM BIG, 2023 can be the year you always wanted.<br />
What if it’s true? The thing separating you from having an ordinary year and a great year is a big dream. In<br />
Jeremiah chapter one, God asks Jeremiah, “What do you see?” God asked him the same question twice.<br />
I get the impression that God is looking for some dreamers in 2023. But the best part is that God said back to<br />
Jeremiah, “You have seen well, for I am ready to perform My word.” (1:12 NKJV)<br />
WHAT SHOULD WE DO NEXT?<br />
BE OPEN TO<br />
BEING WRECKED:<br />
Nehemiah found his dream<br />
when he asked a few guys<br />
returning from Jerusalem,<br />
“How are things in the city?”<br />
They told him the city was<br />
in bad shape after years<br />
because they failed to rebuild<br />
the walls. At that moment,<br />
God broke Nehemiah’s heart<br />
over something that broke His<br />
heart. Over several days God<br />
gave him a dream to change<br />
that situation.<br />
That happened to me the<br />
day I watched a three minute<br />
video about African children<br />
walking miles to gather<br />
filthy, dirty, polluted water.<br />
When the words: “Every day,<br />
6000 African children die of<br />
water-borne diseases” came<br />
across the screen, I had my<br />
Nehemiah moment. I felt for<br />
the first time the way God<br />
felt about that situation. My<br />
heart broke over something<br />
that broke the heart of God.<br />
Out of my brokenness came<br />
a dream.<br />
I can tell you from experience<br />
dreams are often birthed in<br />
Nehemiah moments.<br />
TAKE ACTION:<br />
Lillian Trasher would<br />
tell people:<br />
“Once you know<br />
it’s God’s will – get<br />
moving!”<br />
So after that three-minute<br />
video, we step into a dream<br />
to dig fourteen wells over the<br />
next ten years. I didn’t know<br />
that some of those wells<br />
would cost us as much as<br />
$35,000 to dig.<br />
Someone said:<br />
“Yes, having a<br />
dream might take<br />
you out of your<br />
comfort zone, but<br />
having regrets for<br />
not acting will last<br />
a lifetime.”<br />
REMEMBER GOD’S<br />
BEYOND:<br />
“Now to Him who is able<br />
to do far more abundantly<br />
beyond all that we ask<br />
or think according to the<br />
power that works within<br />
us…”<br />
(Ephesians 3:20/NASB)<br />
Every dream you take action<br />
on will go beyond your wildest<br />
imagination.<br />
Nehemiah rebuilt the walls<br />
in fifty-two days! With lots of<br />
resistance from outside and<br />
inside, they did something<br />
they could not do for the past<br />
ninety years.<br />
Sunday, February 4, 2018,<br />
was one of those beyond<br />
moments at Morning Star.<br />
That morning we received an<br />
offering to dig another well,<br />
and $52,000 was received.<br />
That night the Eagles would<br />
win their first Super Bowl.<br />
Dreams challenge us with<br />
possibilities beyond our<br />
resources and abilities.<br />
It’s time to step into God’s<br />
“beyond.” It’s time to say what<br />
Bob Rhoden says, “My life has<br />
exceeded my dreams.”<br />
MAKE THIS THE YEAR THAT YOU ACT ON A BIG DREAM.<br />
FROM ISOLATION<br />
To CONNECTION<br />
On January 04, 2010 the tallest building in the world opened its doors. The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, a<br />
part of the United Arab Emirates, stands at 2,722 ft, just over half a mile. With offices and businesses<br />
occupying 37 floors, 900 residences, 39 hospitals/medical centers, multiple restaurants, and even its<br />
own gym/work out facility, this structure is designed so no one ever needs to leave the building.<br />
This self-sufficient building reminds me how many of us in ministry have built our lives and ministries to be self-sufficient. While<br />
we each enjoy more relationships than ever before, there is a growing epidemic of loneliness. It has only amplified during the<br />
pandemic. Our loneliness causes us to minister in isolation and isolation has weakened us and our churches/ministries.<br />
Saying NO TO ZERO means saying NO TO ISOLATION and saying YES TO CONNECTION. We teach about the need for<br />
connection from Ephesians chapter four to our people, but we miss it ourselves. So, if there is an epidemic of loneliness and<br />
isolation, what is the remedy? Thankfully, the Scriptures provide us with what we need, comparing us to living stones.<br />
1 Peter 2:5, “You also, as living stones, are being built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood,<br />
to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.”<br />
1. SPIRITUAL HOUSE:<br />
Our calling is not limited to a local<br />
assembly or a special assignment.<br />
While each of us have a unique<br />
assignment, we must never abandon<br />
the call to build the Kingdom. Isolation<br />
causes us to put our heads in the sand.<br />
Whether you are a pastor, associate<br />
or a missionary, let me encourage you<br />
to look around and see who you might<br />
bless. Lest our pride get the best of us,<br />
we must also be open to others being a<br />
blessing to you. When I was serving as<br />
a pastor, I also looked to find churches<br />
and the pastor in whom I could invest.<br />
(NOTE: The Thrive Fund provides such<br />
an investment opportunity.) In addition, I<br />
always reached out to well-established<br />
pastors in the region whose impact was<br />
greater than my church, and I sought<br />
their wisdom. You see, we are a part of<br />
something bigger than ourselves, let’s<br />
leverage it for a great Kingdom impact.<br />
2. HOLY PRIESTHOOD:<br />
The Assemblies of God was designed<br />
that we might be a part of a larger<br />
network of relationships with other<br />
ministers and churches. In a recent<br />
PennDel survey of our credential<br />
holders, 39% of ministers indicated<br />
that they do not enjoy the benefits of<br />
meaningful and consistent friendships<br />
outside their ministry context. Honestly,<br />
in anecdotal conversations, I have<br />
found that percentage to be MUCH<br />
higher. The term for priesthood refers<br />
to a priestly fraternity. It is speaking<br />
of the strength we gather from being<br />
connected to others. This priestly<br />
fraternity is where you can get your<br />
needs met.<br />
3. SPIRITUAL<br />
SACRIFICES:<br />
Those of us in ministry are no stranger<br />
to sacrifices. For the sake of the<br />
Gospel, we sacrifice our time, energy,<br />
finances and, at times, our bodies.<br />
Paul confirms the need for sacrifice as<br />
he wrote the words of Romans 12:2,<br />
“I beseech you therefore, brethren, by<br />
the mercies of God, that you present<br />
your bodies a living sacrifice, holy,<br />
acceptable to God, which is your<br />
reasonable service.” “Even a living<br />
stone cannot build something great for<br />
God as it sits all on its own. What God<br />
does in us together is important. He is<br />
building something out of us together. 1 ”<br />
TOGETHER amplifies the impact of the<br />
sacrifice.<br />
1<br />
https://enduringword.com/<br />
bible-commentary/1-peter-2/<br />
As we move forward in the high calling of Jesus Christ, may we once again say YES TO CONNECTION. Let us, as<br />
ministers, tap into the power that resides in the Body of Christ. May we intentionally and regularly initiate relationships that will<br />
feed our souls. Perhaps we lead our church to connection with the greater body. Find someone in whom you can invest in<br />
their ministry expression, and explore those whom you can learn from as well.<br />
Let 2023 be the year to say NO to Isolation and YES to Connection!<br />
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MINISTER CARE & CHURCH RECALIBRATION | Jason Tourville | 717.795.5921 | jason@penndel.org
SECRETARY/TREASURER | Jeff Marshall | 717.795.5921 | jeff@penndel.org<br />
SAY YES TO<br />
HOLDING ON<br />
A recent Barna report stated that 20,000 pastors left the ministry in 2020<br />
and 50% of current pastors say they would leave the ministry if they had<br />
another way of making a living. Barna also states 38% of pastors want to<br />
quit the ministry all together. The three main factors in why pastors desire<br />
to quit are stress, isolation and political division.<br />
With the current culture of our nation today, moving further and further<br />
away from traditional Judeo Christian values, this should greatly concern<br />
us. People need Jesus!<br />
These findings, along with the concern of fewer individuals pursuing fulltime<br />
Christian ministry, add to the dire situation we find ourselves in today.<br />
Across the nation, Christian fellowships and denominations face the issue<br />
of more churches open than people to fill them; the Assemblies of God is<br />
included in this shortage.<br />
Has God stopped calling people into ministry? Has He stopped equipping<br />
and empowering people for the ministry? I think we will all proclaim –<br />
“NO.” With that in mind, why are we in the situation we are in today? I<br />
wish I had the answer. I would write a best-selling book and travel across<br />
the country promoting it. I believe there was a book written with all the<br />
answers already in it.<br />
For hundreds of years, people have been reading the best-selling book<br />
of all time. Is this book losing its influence and authority? Again, I say<br />
“NO.” This book, the Bible, declares to us in 2 Timothy 3:16-17 that<br />
“All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for teaching, rebuking,<br />
correcting and training in righteousness so that the servant of God may<br />
be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” This book is profitable<br />
to us. We profit when we read it and put it into action in our lives. Yes, I<br />
know I am preaching to a bunch of pastors. But, I truly believe that God<br />
has given us all we need to change the world, if we just hold on.<br />
God has given us the example of His Son, Jesus. He has empowered us<br />
with the Holy Spirit. He has given us His Word to guide and direct us. We are<br />
encouraged in 2 Thessalonians 2:14-15 “He called you to this through our<br />
gospel, that you might share in the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. So<br />
then, brothers, STAND FIRM and HOLD to the teachings we passed on<br />
to you, whether by word of mouth or by letter.”<br />
WITH THE LORD:<br />
(MARY) DARLENE FULTON, 77, passed away on<br />
September 12, 2022. She was preceded in death by<br />
her husband, Robert B Fulton. Together, they pastored<br />
the following Penndel Church as Lead Pastor: Shelocta<br />
Assembly of God.<br />
THELMA HARTWICK, 95, passed away on November<br />
3, 2022. Thelma was preceded in death by her<br />
husband, Reuben Hartwick. Together, they pastored the<br />
following PennDel Churches as Lead Pastor: Wellsboro,<br />
Ellwood City and Corapolis. Thelma was a vital part of<br />
her husband’s ministry wherever the Lord lead, including<br />
the University of Valley Forge, where she was the<br />
secretary to the Dean of Students and Library Assistant<br />
for twenty-six years.<br />
STANLEY M. NOLL, 74, passed away on Friday<br />
evening, December 2, 2022. He is survived by his<br />
faithful wife, Donna, who is an active Chaplain at the<br />
Lehigh Valley/Schuylkill Hospital. Stanley served in the<br />
United States Air Force on the Military Police squad and<br />
the Combat Photography teams. Later, he served as the<br />
personal photographer for David Wilkerson, founder of<br />
Teen Challenge/World Challenge Ministries.<br />
THOMAS HAMILTON, 91, passed away on December<br />
25, 2022. He was preceded in death by his wife, Joan.<br />
Together, they pastored the following PennDel Churches<br />
as Lead Pastor: James City, Shanksville, East Greenville,<br />
Pitcairn. Many of our churches were blessed with his<br />
specialized skills for over thirty years in his ‘Hamilton<br />
Church Builders’ ministry. Before retirement, Tom served<br />
as a MAPS volunteer with the Church Mobilization RV<br />
Teams.<br />
BETTY MARTIN, 99, passed away on December 31,<br />
2022. She was preceded in death by her husband, Asa<br />
Martin. Together they pastored the following churches in<br />
PennDel as Lead Pastor: New Kensington, Pottstown,<br />
Tunkhannock, Wrightsville and Wilmington DE.<br />
DELORES FLAGSTAD, 86, passed away on<br />
December 25, 2022. She is survived by her husband,<br />
Bertran Flagstad. Together, they served the following<br />
PennDel Church as Lead Pastor: Kutztown. Delores had<br />
a special gift of music and used it throughout her years<br />
at Praise AG, Newark DE.<br />
SAY NO TO $0<br />
I<br />
had a conversation with a missionary<br />
and he expressed his concern about<br />
the devaluation of missions giving at<br />
the church level. He was itinerating to<br />
raise support for his upcoming mission’s<br />
assignment and did some research on<br />
the churches he was going to visit. He<br />
discovered many churches had very<br />
little, if any, mention of missions on their<br />
website. Missions appeared to be a minor<br />
side project for the church. There was<br />
much written about building projects, the<br />
children and youth ministries (which are<br />
vitally important) but very little mention of<br />
missions.<br />
The Great Commission requires us to<br />
GO into all the world. That includes our<br />
neighborhoods, cities, states, countries<br />
and the utter most parts of the earth. Too<br />
often “out of sight – out of mind.” This<br />
Meet our Newly Appointed<br />
PennDel Missionaries<br />
Daniel and Sara Bricker<br />
brickers.agwm@gmail.com<br />
717-360-9006<br />
Asia Pacific – Cambodia<br />
results in missions budgets receiving the<br />
least attention, especially when there are<br />
limited finances.<br />
The delegates to the Second General<br />
Council (1914) committed themselves<br />
and the Movement to the “Greatest<br />
Evangelism the world has ever seen.”<br />
This has been a pillar of our Assemblies<br />
of God movement for over 100 years.<br />
I spoke with one pastor who told me he<br />
could not afford to give to missions. My<br />
response to him was “How can you<br />
afford NOT to give to missions?”<br />
I recently spoke with a pastor of a<br />
medium size church (100 attendees).<br />
He shared with me that a few years ago<br />
he made a commitment to increase the<br />
church’s giving to missions annually. Just<br />
a few months ago the church paid off<br />
Our Desire<br />
We have a heart to reach the never reached in Cambodia through<br />
developing relationships and planting churches where they have never<br />
existed. We love Cambodia and its people! We are so honored and<br />
humbled to be missionaries to such a special country.<br />
Who We Are<br />
Sara graduated from the University of Valley Forge in 2017. During her<br />
time there, God called her to missions. After graduating, she served<br />
in Costa Rica for two years as a Missionary Associate. When praying<br />
about what was next, God reminded her of the never reached parts of<br />
the world, some of which are in Cambodia. God opened the doors for<br />
her to serve as a Career Missionary in Cambodia for one year before<br />
getting married.<br />
a major mortgage on their church. He<br />
believed their mortgage payoff was a<br />
direct result of their commitment to their<br />
increased giving to missions.<br />
I receive the annual report on total<br />
missions giving for the churches in<br />
our Network. There are two reports,<br />
one for total giving and one for total<br />
giving per member. I am blown away<br />
by the response of some churches and<br />
heartbroken by the amount given by<br />
others.<br />
Would you consider increasing or adding<br />
missions giving to your church’s budget?<br />
Say NO to $0 in Missions giving and<br />
YES to changed lives around the<br />
world. You will be Blessed, Pressed<br />
Down, Shaken Together and Running<br />
Over, beyond your wildest dreams.<br />
“For we are to God the pleasing aroma of Christ among<br />
those who are being saved and those who are perishing.”<br />
(2 Cor 2:15, NIV) Our theme verse for this year instructs<br />
us to be a “pleasing aroma” to all the world. Like Christ on<br />
the Earth and the Holy Spirit in the Church, our presence<br />
brings encouragement to followers of Christ and attracts<br />
those who do not yet follow Him. Christ calls us, and the<br />
Holy Spirit empowers us to live and minister among the<br />
whole world. In this way, we can be “Christ Among Us” to<br />
those who need Him.<br />
As a Network, our goal is to have “Healthy Pastors and Thriving<br />
ROWANN S. RAINBOW, 95, passed away on<br />
Our newest PennDel Missionary<br />
Churches.” We are here for you! We want to encourage you, support you January 4. She was preceded in death by her husband<br />
author, Lauren Perdan, has written<br />
and uplift you. You are not doing ministry alone. There are over 1,100<br />
Robert Rainbow. Together, they pastored the following<br />
Daniel served as a Youth Pastor for five years in St. Thomas, PA before<br />
her first novel that is available in print<br />
credentials holders in Pennsylvania and Delaware and 38,000 in the<br />
PennDel Churches: Clearfield, Latrobe, Moosic and<br />
hearing the call of God to reach the nations. In 2020 God began to<br />
West Chester. In additional to their pastoral ministry in<br />
or a digital copy. David and Lauren<br />
USA within the Assemblies of God. You are not alone! In fact, you are<br />
change the trajectory into a call to serving in Missions and he heard<br />
PennDel, they served at the Adult and Teen Challenge<br />
Perdan are Career Missionaries<br />
part of a fellowship with resources and support systems to assist you in<br />
the Holy Spirit simply say, “Will you go?”. It was through these quiet<br />
Training Center in Rehrersburg for thirteen years.<br />
currently itinerating that will be serving<br />
your ministry and in your personal life. If you find yourself in a place, a<br />
times with the Lord and meeting Sara that God began to put the puzzle<br />
in Japan on a special assignment<br />
lonely place, as Peter did when he was sinking after he walked on water, NORMAN W LASCHER, 88, passed away on January<br />
pieces into place that would open the door to serve in Cambodia.<br />
of working with the deaf ministries.<br />
REACH OUT. We serve as an extension of the arms of Jesus for you.<br />
19. He is survived by his wife, Patricia. Together, they<br />
We believe strongly that prayer will shift the spiritual climate in<br />
Contact information: david.h.perdan@<br />
We will help you. Press on to the goal to which you were called pastored the following PennDel Church as Lead Pastor:<br />
Cambodia and more will come to know Jesus because of it. While we<br />
gmail.com or (440) 321-1339.<br />
in Christ Jesus. Not that you have obtained it yet, but keep<br />
Mckeesport. Norm was also a healthcare chaplain in the<br />
will be serving physically on the field, you can partner with us in prayer<br />
Pittsburgh area for several years.<br />
Pressing On and Holding On!<br />
for the Buddhist world.<br />
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WORLD MISSIONS | Jeff Marshall | 717.795.5921 | jeff@penndel.org
GUEST CONTRIBUTOR | DR. DUANE DURST<br />
DR. DUANE DURST<br />
is the Superintendent for<br />
the NY Ministry Network<br />
and our Northeast AG<br />
Executive Presbyter. He<br />
has served as a local<br />
church pastor and church<br />
consultant in the area of<br />
administration, planning,<br />
leadership development,<br />
and conflict resolution.<br />
Duane and Beverly have<br />
three children and eleven<br />
grandchildren.<br />
AN INTERVIEW WITH<br />
DUANE DURST<br />
What is the Awakening Prayer Meeting?<br />
When I was pastoring in Queens, I was part of the prayer movement there. It would’ve been<br />
the anniversary of the Fulton Street Revival in New York City. Jeremiah Lamper started with a<br />
handful of people who were praying and to his surprise it grew exponentially. There was massive<br />
revival across the metropolitan area, and it was born out of a prayer!<br />
At that time, many of our pastors contributed to a devotional encouraging people and churches<br />
to be active in praying for a great awakening, knowing that it starts in the pulpit with the pastor,<br />
then it goes to the congregation before it reaches the neighborhood and then the community.<br />
For the last twelve years, I’ve had a prayer group of denominational Superintendents: Southern<br />
Baptist Nazarene, Church of God, Christian Missionary Alliance, Salvation Army and Wesleyan,<br />
who would jump in with us. Every month we would meet by phone and then Zoom. We’d also<br />
get together for a two-day retreat at our conference center. I really felt prompted by the Lord<br />
that I needed to do more than just pray with these guys. So, I talked to them about calling for a<br />
day of prayer for the next great awakening.<br />
Believing God wants to do something spectacular in our region, I planned a day at Fountain of<br />
Life in Burlington, NJ last year. Pastor Russ Hodgins opened the church to us. We probably had<br />
close to 300 who attended this day of prayer.<br />
We prayed for six hours straight, no breaks. I had a couple come up to me afterward who said,<br />
“We’ve known the Lord, and we’ve served for forty years. We have never prayed six hours in<br />
a row in our lives. We can’t believe how fast it went.” We felt strongly that we needed to do it<br />
again.<br />
In talking with Doug Clay, our General Superintendent, we talked about the possibility of all of<br />
our districts coming together the day before. This year, on Thursday, June 8, all of the Network<br />
officers and all of our presbyters from the seven Northeast Districts, including Spanish Eastern,<br />
will join together for a day with Doug,<br />
followed by the day of prayer on that<br />
Friday, June 9. I think we’re going to have<br />
much higher participation. We’re hoping<br />
there will be over a thousand who will join<br />
together for prayer.<br />
We’re praying for church planting. We’re<br />
praying for revival. We’re praying for our<br />
college campuses, for our schools, for our<br />
ministerial leadership, our departmental<br />
outreaches, all of those things.<br />
We pray in twelve to fifteen minute<br />
segments for six hours. Each one has<br />
a scripture, praise, and then there’s<br />
corporate prayer to follow. Friday, June<br />
9, is our day of prayer for the next great<br />
awakening. We are believing God wants<br />
to do something spectacular in our<br />
region. As far as I’m concerned, the East<br />
Coast and West Coast are the two most<br />
needy mission fields in our nation.<br />
We need a move of God’s Spirit and it’s<br />
not going to happen by talking. It’s going<br />
to happen because we pray!<br />
How do you see us reaching<br />
the Northeast?<br />
I don’t know that it’s going to happen<br />
when we simply complain about<br />
the political climate and the cultural<br />
degradation that’s happening in our<br />
society.<br />
We’re going to come across as<br />
contrarians, perhaps. I’m afraid many<br />
of our constituency have more of a<br />
bunker mentality. They think we can’t<br />
change it, so we’re just going to hold<br />
our powder, retreat, and become a<br />
subculture. I believe God’s called us to be<br />
a counterculture, to be the light on the hill.<br />
That takes courage. It takes the<br />
empowerment of the Holy Spirit. It’s going<br />
to start, I believe, from the courage of<br />
believers trusting and recognizing that<br />
we don’t just need God to show up.<br />
He already dwells within us. He’s never<br />
absent.<br />
The problem is our lack of recognition<br />
of His presence and power in our lives.<br />
If my heart is renewed and revived and I<br />
recognize that 24/7, wherever I am, I’ve<br />
got the empowerment of the Spirit of God<br />
in my life, it gives me courage to face the<br />
challenges that the culture throws at me.<br />
When we talk about the vision<br />
for the Northeast, what do<br />
you envision happening?<br />
My vision is to see gospel transformation<br />
in every community in the Northeast.<br />
We identify our communities as every<br />
place that has a public high school. Our<br />
mission is to strengthen a network of<br />
healthy churches and healthy leaders.<br />
Part of our emphasis is to become<br />
more enabling than permission giving,<br />
more resourcing than controlling. If our<br />
individual congregations are vibrant, they<br />
are going to impact their culture and their<br />
community.<br />
If the rapture took place and a church<br />
disappeared would the community even<br />
know they were missing? That would<br />
mean we’re not having community<br />
impact. And my concern is we have too<br />
many congregations that are keeping the<br />
gospel within the walls and not getting it<br />
outside.<br />
OUR VISION FOR THE<br />
NORTHEAST REALLY IS REVIVAL.<br />
What is THE TEN initiative?<br />
I believe I’m a chronic malcontent. I’m<br />
grateful for what God’s doing, but I’m<br />
not satisfied. There’s always a need to<br />
change and adapt.<br />
Through our strategic planning<br />
committee, we revised our vision and<br />
mission statement and felt that if we<br />
were going to have healthy churches, we<br />
needed to resource them and identify<br />
what would bring health. We identified<br />
these ten key components.<br />
TEN CHARACTERISTICS OF<br />
A HEALTHY CHURCH<br />
• Theological Integrity<br />
• Spirit Dependency<br />
• Vision Clarity<br />
• Discipleship Strategy<br />
• Gift-Based Ministry<br />
• Authentic Biblical Community<br />
• Effective Systems<br />
• Empowering Leadership<br />
• Intentional Environments<br />
• Incarnational Living<br />
Our team has created an assessment,<br />
developed cohorts, made coaches<br />
available and built a video library to help<br />
resource each of these ten areas. We<br />
want to help pastors implement strategies<br />
to bring health to the local church and<br />
beyond that we want to develop the<br />
leader as a whole.<br />
As a spiritual father, what<br />
would you have told your<br />
younger self?<br />
RISK! It’s not a matter that there’s a<br />
shortage of resources or personnel,<br />
there’s a shortage of vision. I’ve shared<br />
with our constituency to dream Godsized<br />
dreams that you can’t accomplish<br />
by yourself. If you can accomplish it by<br />
yourself, you don’t need God and you<br />
don’t need faith. If God gives you a Godsized<br />
dream, it should scare you to death,<br />
drive you to your knees as you pray,<br />
“Oh God, if you don’t come through, I’m<br />
going to fail.”<br />
When God produces and demonstrates<br />
His presence through God-sized dreams,<br />
you can’t take the credit for it. You have<br />
to humbly say, “I’m a weak, flawed vessel<br />
that God chose to use to do something<br />
that none of us expected.<br />
THESE ARE THE DREAMS THAT I<br />
BELIEVE EVERY PASTOR<br />
NEEDS TO DREAM, GOD-SIZED<br />
DREAMS THAT SCARE THEM<br />
RISK. RISK MORE!<br />
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HOME MISSIONS | TOM REES | 717.795.5921 | tom@penndel.org<br />
10<br />
2023 HOME MISSIONS PROJECT OFFERING<br />
GARY BELLIS is a graduate of<br />
Zion Bible Institute [now Northpoint<br />
Bible College (1974)]. In full-time<br />
ministry since 1975, he served as<br />
Lead Pastor of Newport Assembly<br />
of God for 47 years (1975-2022). He<br />
founded Perry Christian Academy<br />
(1978-2005), was co-founder of<br />
Special Outreach Siberia (1990-<br />
2005) and the Bread of Life<br />
Outreach, a compassion-based<br />
ministry (1993 to present). Gary<br />
provided oversight for the planting<br />
of Journey Christian Church in<br />
Thompsontown, Pa (2013), and the<br />
Dinner Table Church in Newport<br />
(2019). He is currently serving<br />
as Legacy Pastor at Newport<br />
Assembly of God.<br />
He is married to Mary and has three<br />
children: Jamie, Cory and Erica and<br />
nine grandchildren.<br />
SAY YES to loving<br />
the LEAST<br />
the LAST<br />
the LOST<br />
THE BREAD OF LIFE OUTREACH<br />
Call it compassion ministry, need based ministry, or investing in your community;<br />
the Bread of Life Outreach (BOLO) exists to build relationships through meeting the<br />
tangible needs of people. Our desire is to assist churches with material resources to<br />
express the love of God and create opportunities to<br />
share the transformational message of the gospel.<br />
Over the past thirty years, BOLO has provided a<br />
variety of products at no cost to recipients. Our<br />
inventory depends on what we receive from our<br />
donors. Food products generally include canned<br />
goods, meats, fresh produce, cereals, beverages<br />
and snacks. Nonfood items may include office and<br />
cleaning supplies, health and beauty aids and nonprescription<br />
medicines and vitamins. In addition,<br />
we offer strategies for churches to impact their<br />
community based on decades of experience.<br />
Currently, we receive, process and distribute over<br />
210 tons of product per month and serve over 160<br />
churches and nonprofit ministries. We will soon<br />
have an operational inventory system where we can<br />
send churches a list of currently available products.<br />
Orders may then be submitted and scheduled for<br />
pickup.<br />
The BOLO ministry functions with one part-time warehouse coordinator and over 300<br />
volunteers. We welcome churches to prayerfully consider partnering with us to support<br />
operational expenses. Expenses average north of $16,000 per month; this includes a<br />
$354,000 mortgage on one of our warehouse buildings. We occasionally receive some<br />
grant funding, but it is insufficient to support this expanding ministry.<br />
The BOLO team realizes God has blessed us to be a blessing.<br />
We look forward to partnering with our PennDel Network churches<br />
to enhance the mission of meaningful outreach to our local communities.<br />
Your financial support helps us to help others.<br />
There is this amazing story where Jesus feeds 5,000 people with just 5 loaves of<br />
bread + 2 fish from a boy’s lunch. This meal maybe could have fed seven people.<br />
God somehow managed to turn 7 into 5,000, with 12 baskets of food left over!<br />
Don’t you love God’s math?<br />
What if we GAVE MORE than we get?<br />
What if we TOOK CHANCES, left mediocrity behind, and lived all in for God?<br />
What if we HELPED the homeless, the weak, the poor, the drug addict, the hurting?<br />
Please partner with both of our Home Missions Projects this spring<br />
as we receive a special offering at Summit in May. Pray about how you<br />
and your church can reach out more to care for the least, the last and the lost.<br />
THE PHILADELPHIA DREAM CENTER<br />
On October 14, 2022, the Philadelphia Dream Center (PDC) settled<br />
on a property which includes four buildings, a parking lot and a<br />
courtyard. The property is strategically located to better serve<br />
children, youth, families and individuals. One mile to the east is<br />
I-95 and one mile to the west you will run into Kensington Avenue.<br />
Kensington is one of the largest open-air drug markets in the<br />
nation. Today the PDC is serving thousands of children, families<br />
and individuals through various outreaches, including:<br />
• Sidewalk Sunday School<br />
– Weekly children’s<br />
park outreaches<br />
in underprivileged<br />
neighborhoods<br />
New initiatives include:<br />
• VIP – Homeless Ministry<br />
• Neighborhood Food Drops<br />
• Human Trafficking Outreach<br />
• Adopt A Block<br />
• Medical Missions<br />
CHURCH: This year the Philadelphia Dream Center will be planting<br />
Dream City Church (the church of the PDC). This will be a lifegiving<br />
church that will equip PDC more effectively to disciple and<br />
see lives transformed for eternity.<br />
SCHOOL: The school will be an afterschool/summer program<br />
focused on Fine Arts. This will not only get children and youth off<br />
the streets and into a safe place, but through discipleship, the<br />
students will learn how to use their creative gifts for the expansion<br />
of the Kingdom of God.<br />
RECOVERY: Kensington had 1,276 overdose deaths reported in 2021. Through Philadelphia Dream<br />
Center, we will offer recovery programs that will help addicts be set free through Jesus’s power!<br />
Philadelphia Dream Center has been working diligently on the front lines. Serving children weekly<br />
through neighborhood park outreaches, providing much needed relief to families, building<br />
relationships with the homeless community and referring addicts to Christian-based drug rehabs, in<br />
many cases providing transportation to those programs as well.<br />
Would you prayerfully consider becoming a partner of the Philadelphia Dream Center?<br />
Your monthly mission’s commitment, as well as a one-time financial offering,<br />
will equip them to be a greater resource to the Birthplace of America!<br />
DAVID & SHIRRIE<br />
DOMINGUEZ moved<br />
from Florida to the innercity<br />
of Philadelphia in<br />
2016. They felt a call<br />
and heavy burden to<br />
reach out to individuals<br />
who have been<br />
traditionally overlooked<br />
or disenfranchised from<br />
the traditional church.<br />
Through the guidance<br />
of the Holy Spirit,<br />
they began reaching<br />
some of the neediest<br />
neighborhoods and<br />
hosting short term<br />
missions teams from<br />
around the nation. Out<br />
of this, the Philadelphia<br />
Dream Center was born.<br />
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CHURCH PLANTING | TOM REES | 717.795.5921 | tom@penndel.org<br />
We’ve been taking Victory’s<br />
Journey into the county prison<br />
since November. We have seen 6<br />
salvations and women renouncing<br />
old life styles and feeling the<br />
power of the Holy Spirit as they’ve<br />
been prayed over. We’ve watched<br />
them grow in their faith. One has<br />
been to church after her release<br />
and we are expecting more. These gals were looking<br />
for hope and they found it.<br />
Laverne Weber<br />
LaverneWeberMinistries.com, Easton, PA<br />
We started doing what we call “Night of Hope Dinners.”<br />
So simple…where people invite unsaved family, friends,<br />
and whoever to a delicious dinner. We give away a few<br />
door prizes and then share a brief, hope filled salvation<br />
message. The key is church people not looking at<br />
this as a “church supper” but instead as a focused<br />
evangelistic event. It’s been wonderful.<br />
Greg Hubbard<br />
HubbardMinistries.org, West Lawn, PA<br />
We are seeing a tremendous amount of success in the<br />
area of evangelizing the recovery community. I have<br />
been visiting and ministering in different recovery circles<br />
and visiting several of the recovery homes in our area.<br />
We have seen close to 75 conversions in the past 6<br />
months and have had close to 300 come through our<br />
doors. As a result, we have now started a recovery<br />
meeting on Sunday nights. The way I preach and teach<br />
now is more evangelistic because this has transformed<br />
my audience in many ways. In addition, I have baptized<br />
30-40 of those and they are still going strong. Some<br />
have moved on from the recovery homes and now<br />
have been reunited with their families, and some have<br />
been able to see their children for the first time in years.<br />
Powerful Stuff.<br />
Josh Koss<br />
Crosspoint AG, Carmichaels, PA<br />
SAY YES TO EVANGELISM<br />
REACHING OUR COMMUNITIES ACROSS OUR NETWORK<br />
We have Friends Day every month, usually on the<br />
second Sunday. It involves a day that we just remind<br />
everyone to invite their friends to join them at church.<br />
We usually get 10 - 15 friends and many of them get<br />
saved that week. Many of them come back. There are<br />
of course weeks with only three or four friends, but<br />
even that is very valuable.<br />
Gerry Stoltzfoos<br />
Life Discovery Church, McSherrystown, PA<br />
We are having some success<br />
in non-traditional areas, most<br />
recently with mountain biking<br />
and skiing. We also probably<br />
gather more unchurched<br />
(regular attendance) men<br />
at AdventureFest than<br />
any other Christian men’s<br />
gathering. We’ve used the<br />
servant evangelism (Conspiracy of Kindness) approach.<br />
A cold bottle of water goes a long way on a hot day,<br />
then if they ask why, simply tell them you wanted to<br />
show them the love of Jesus in a practical way.<br />
Greg Nass<br />
AdventureFest.org, Bethel Park, PA<br />
On the Saturday before<br />
Easter our church held an<br />
Easter egg hunt at our local<br />
community park. Before the<br />
egg hunt I gave an open-air<br />
evangelistic message while<br />
standing on a step ladder.<br />
Eight people accepted Christ that day. Over 100 were<br />
given a Bible tract. During Christmas, we participated<br />
in the Angel Tree program and purchased Christmas<br />
gifts for kids who had an incarcerated parent. We<br />
invited them to our fellowship hall for dinner and then<br />
presented them with the greatest gift of all. Four kids<br />
and two adults got saved that night then we gave<br />
them their Christmas gifts.<br />
Matt Openbrier<br />
Christian AG, Bentleyville, PA<br />
During the summer<br />
we meet at the public<br />
park for our mid-week<br />
Bible study, children’s<br />
ministry and youth<br />
group. The youth meet<br />
at the skate park.<br />
They engage with<br />
the “town/skaters” in some games, refreshments and<br />
devotional. Through these gatherings they interact<br />
with some unchurched youth from the community who<br />
haven’t had the best reputation. Some of these kids<br />
have now become a part of our youth ministry. Some<br />
even joined the Bible Quiz team. It not only reached<br />
the town kids, it impacted our youth, and caught the<br />
attention of town council members and the police. It has<br />
been one of our best evangelistic efforts by far.<br />
Jim Pentz<br />
New Covenant AG, Montgomery, PA<br />
The great evangelist Billy Graham once said, “Mass<br />
crusades, to which I have committed my life, will never<br />
finish the job; but one-to-one (witnessing) will.” I have<br />
found that the best, most effective and Biblically based<br />
evangelism training comes from Ray Comfort and<br />
his ministry called Living Waters. Living Waters has<br />
a tremendous training curriculum called The Way of<br />
the Master: Basic Training Course. It is an 8-session<br />
personal evangelism training that has video lessons,<br />
complete study guides and other helpful training tools.<br />
Andy Lapins<br />
Highpoint Community Church, Ephrata, PA<br />
We have set up prayer<br />
stations and people actually<br />
come up to us for prayer.<br />
Recently, I prayed for a<br />
group of 4 Muslims and 2<br />
were healed. Because of<br />
their healings I was able<br />
to witness at length about<br />
Christ. I have been at prayer<br />
stations both in Philly and<br />
Norristown. It works just as<br />
well in both locations. In suburban areas, they could be<br />
helpful for ministry at fairs and other community events.<br />
Peter Bjornstad<br />
Trinity AG, West Chester, PA<br />
Our “Adopt-A-Block” is working best in this season. We<br />
have a block that we have adopted as our block. We’ve<br />
focused on this block for the last two years. There<br />
are 120 homes in this block and we have distributed<br />
milk, eggs, bread, blessing boxes of groceries, dog<br />
treats, light bulbs, etc. We get a lot of the stuff from<br />
food banks and connections around the area but we<br />
have also “invested” and bought items. We’ve seen<br />
2 different families come as a result and 2 people<br />
won to Christ. Discipleship is still ongoing and we’re<br />
still believing for life change! We’ve done about 9<br />
outreaches on this block so far and we have 3 more<br />
scheduled for this year.<br />
Garry Kipe<br />
Bethel AG, Chambersburg, PA<br />
We’ve had 1,801 people make a decision to follow Christ in 2021-2022. We had 1,297 first-time guests in 2022. These guests<br />
have predominantly come to our church through personal invitations, weekend services that are designed to reach both<br />
the church and unchurched, digital marketing, and special events (Christmas, Easter, spring buzz event, fall buzz events). A<br />
weekend buzz event is where we emphasize the invite culture and have something fun for young families after services. For<br />
example, our fall Sweet Sunday event would include the kick-off of a great series for families, and an after-party that would<br />
have: a petting zoo, candy tent, hay rides, carnival games, and rides. These events are all designed for our people to pray for<br />
and invite their friends, for the families to have fun, and for our team to be intentional about making personal connections with<br />
guests so we can invite them back.<br />
David Crosby, Jr.<br />
Pocono Community Church, Mount Pocono, PA<br />
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GUEST CONTRIBUTOR | DICK BROGDEN<br />
SAY YES TO MISSIONS<br />
JESUS CALLS US TO THE DIFFICULT PLACES<br />
It’s never been easy to spread the gospel. The spread of the<br />
gospel has never waited for a smooth path. God has never<br />
been dependent on Roman roads or a trade language.<br />
DICK AND JENNIFER BROGDEN<br />
have served among Muslims for<br />
the last 29 years; Mauritania (1992),<br />
Kenya (1993-1995), Sudan (1996-<br />
2011), Egypt and the Arab World<br />
(2012 – 2018), and Saudi Arabia<br />
(2019 - Present). They helped<br />
found the Live Dead movement<br />
and now serve on the Live Dead<br />
Global Leadership Team. They<br />
serve now as Area Directors for<br />
AGWM for the Arab World. Dick is<br />
the author of Loving Muslims, The<br />
Live Dead Joy, his Gospel, Abiding<br />
in Jesus, Abiding Mission, The Live<br />
Dead Journey, Missionary God,<br />
Missionary Bible, and is the editor of<br />
The Live Dead Journal. Dick has his<br />
PhD in intercultural studies. Dick and<br />
Jennifer have two sons, Luke and<br />
Zack.<br />
Are you not glad that the Father did not wait until it was safe to send His Son? “Now, just<br />
wait a minute, Jesus. Romans are restless. If I send you now, Herod will kill thousands of<br />
babies, and you will have to flee to Egypt. Just wait a minute, Son. It is too unstable. It is<br />
too unsafe to send you as a missionary now.” Are you not glad that was NOT the discourse<br />
of heaven? Are you not glad the Father sent His son to a dangerous place knowing He<br />
would die?<br />
You ask on what authority, by what audacity, I dare to stand before you and ask you to<br />
send your own sons and daughters to places like Yemen, Libya, and Somalia, where they<br />
might suffer and die! It is not daring or courageous; it’s not even foolishness. It is merely<br />
obedience. We send our children to suffer and die because that is what God did with His<br />
only Son— and aren’t you glad He did?<br />
And so, we send our best, our children to dangerous places to join Paul in filling up the<br />
sufferings of Christ, not in a salvific way, but by testimony and by the glad song of the<br />
martyrs that says Jesus is worthy of it all, that says eternal life is worth temporary death.<br />
Jesus calls us to the hard places because He already came to one and He simply asks us<br />
to follow in His steps. The Arab world was thirteen percent Christian in 1900. Today, it is<br />
four percent and declining… We would need to lead 1,000,001 Muslims to Jesus annually<br />
just to gain an inch of ground. Never before in history, since the launch of the church 2,000<br />
years ago, has the Middle East been less Christian.<br />
Jesus is still calling to the difficult places.<br />
We have a Live Dead team in the area of radical Muslims. One Muslim came to Jesus and<br />
works in partnership with our team. Recently, he met with a fanatic, long bearded Muslim,<br />
and immediately afterward, the secret police arrested him. They covered his head with a<br />
sack and treated him roughly. He was told to stop that activity and leave the city. In fear<br />
he left, but felt convicted, so he returned to the city and the militant Muslim contacted him<br />
again. The Muslim asked to meet again, but in a village south of the city. Again, fear entered<br />
the believer’s heart, but he prayed and felt led to go. He entered the villa and to his surprise<br />
found a whole room of militant Muslims. They were all long bearded radicals, and again,<br />
fear mounted up within him. Then the Holy Spirit came upon this man, and he began to<br />
preach. For two hours, he preached the gospel to those radicals, and they sat in stunned<br />
silence listening to every word. When he left the villa, the radical that brought him said: “I<br />
want to tell you something that you should not repeat. I am actually not a Muslim. I<br />
work for the secret police. My job is to infiltrate all the radical Muslim groups in the<br />
area. This group brought you down here to kill you, but what you shared astonished<br />
them! I have never heard anything like that in my life. It is<br />
the only hope for this area. I want you to come with me<br />
to the other radical cells I have infiltrated and share the<br />
same message with them. Furthermore, I am a powerful<br />
person. I know your activities. I know the names of the<br />
missionaries you are working with. I know where you<br />
meet and when, and if you ever have any trouble, call me<br />
and I will help.ˮ<br />
Friends, our security is not in the safe places. Our security<br />
is not in our silence. If this man would have stayed silent,<br />
he would have been killed by the radicals. If this man<br />
stayed silent, the whole team would have been considered<br />
sympathizers with radicals and would have been thrown<br />
out. Because this believer went to a dangerous place with a<br />
dangerous message, not only is he alive today, not only is the<br />
team still there proclaiming, but whole radical Muslim groups<br />
will now hear the gospel!<br />
Jesus is calling us to difficult places.<br />
Samuel Pollard, a missionary to China, had seen no fruit after<br />
several years of language and culture learning. He became<br />
desperate. He began to seek Jesus and to be filled and<br />
empowered by the Holy Spirit. After a week of prayer and<br />
fasting, he writes: “I shall never forget it. Our room was<br />
filled with glory, and I had a manifestation such as I had<br />
never realized before. The glory came down and so filled<br />
me that I felt the Holy Ghost from my head to the soles of<br />
my feet. It was about as much as I could stand and for a<br />
minute I thought I should faint or die… I had the promise<br />
at that meeting that we are going to have thousands of<br />
souls… I believe that from the bottom of my heart.ˮ<br />
[W. A. Grist. Samuel Pollard: Pioneer Missionary in China<br />
(NY: Gassell and Co., 1920), 43.]<br />
No soul is won quickly or thoughtlessly. No<br />
great work of God is easy. Haste does not make<br />
disciples. Rush does not plant the Church. In this<br />
age of instant media, instant gratification, and<br />
instant results, missionaries will have to accept<br />
difficult processes in difficult places, and if this<br />
world is to be reached, we must commit to a long,<br />
painful and stubborn fight.<br />
Pollard’s biographer goes on to say: “When a soul yields<br />
himself completely to his Master, then He (the Master)<br />
undertakes to give the grueling training necessary to make<br />
him His yielded servant.” Pollard had his thousands, but this<br />
is how they came. He endured seven more years of weary<br />
toil before he could baptize his first two converts, and then<br />
nine more years of weary toil—sixteen years after believing for<br />
the thousands— and the Holy Spirit broke through. The Lord<br />
began to move among the Miao, a remote people group, and<br />
numbers swelled to 100. They invaded his home and slept<br />
on his floor. He tried to escape them and locked himself in<br />
his upstairs bedroom. Ten of them climbed the wall outside<br />
and into his bedroom window; they sat all around him on<br />
his bed and listened to him teach, pleased that they had the<br />
missionary all to themselves. The movement grew into the<br />
thousands. Sixteen years after the promise, sixteen years<br />
of diligent, resident, linguistically fluent, culturally relevant,<br />
back-breaking work, sixteen years of oppression, resistance,<br />
trouble and difficulty, sixteen years of being called to a difficult<br />
place, and then the breakthrough came.<br />
Jesus Calls Me. Jesus Calls Us.<br />
Jesus calls us to Himself. Jesus calls us to die to self. Jesus<br />
calls us to glorify Him in the difficult places and peoples. If you<br />
are willing to say “yes” to the call of Jesus, before you even<br />
know the specifics of the question, will you<br />
make an altar wherever you are right now<br />
and pray?<br />
(Edited from This Gospel, sermons<br />
by Dick Brogden)<br />
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MEN'S MINISTRY | TOM REES | 717.795.5921 | tom@penndel.org<br />
PENNDEL<br />
MEN ON A<br />
MISSION<br />
Brothers, let me take a moment to introduce you to our new PennDel<br />
Field Reps for Church Mobilization and Missionary Associate, John<br />
Kennedy. John and his wife, Diana, help Church Teams, RV Volunteers and<br />
individuals take an active approach in the expansion of God’s Kingdom.<br />
In a recent interview with John, he provided the following insight on this<br />
ministry, the heart behind it and how you can support and join this mission:<br />
About this ministry…<br />
For over thirty-five years, Church Mobilization<br />
and RV volunteers have saved churches millions<br />
of dollars over the decades while changing lives<br />
across the nation and has been missions minded<br />
from the beginning! Our heart is for churches to<br />
BE MISSIONS by sending Church Teams and RV<br />
Volunteers to complete projects for AG churches<br />
and facilities across the nation.<br />
What projects do you<br />
currently have in PennDel?<br />
We are working locally in churches like Zion Haitian<br />
Church outside of Reading and Philly Dream<br />
Center. The University of Valley Forge continues to<br />
have projects. We also have been volunteering at<br />
the Bongiorno Conference Center and have space<br />
for more RVers to join us there.<br />
How does Men on a Mission fit with<br />
Church Mobilization?<br />
Jesus is the epitome of what it is to be a man<br />
and the perfect example of Spiritual maturity and<br />
servanthood.<br />
TO SERVE AND VOLUNTEER is an exceptional<br />
way that we can fulfill our role in ministry. God<br />
commanded us to discover our gifts and then use<br />
them. There is no one-size-fits-all for ministries in<br />
Church Mobilization. Our ministry is as diverse as<br />
we are. We can be inspired by what Peter writes,<br />
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have<br />
received to serve others, as faithful stewards of<br />
God’s grace...” (1 Peter 4:10).<br />
How can we connect with you about<br />
sending a team or joining as an RVer?<br />
We are open to Men’s Ministries Teams as<br />
well as coed Church Teams. We would love to<br />
have you join with us in becoming the hands<br />
and feet of Jesus through building projects,<br />
providing maintenance, extending hospitality, and<br />
evangelism outreach to the lost. You can email<br />
me at jrkennedyii@gmail.com or call me at<br />
862.354.4511.<br />
LOOKING FOR<br />
MEN WHO ARE<br />
GIFTED IN...<br />
Accounting<br />
Architecture<br />
Black Sealing<br />
Boiler Repair<br />
Cabinetmaking<br />
Carpentry<br />
Carpet laying<br />
Children’s Ministry<br />
Cleaning<br />
Construction<br />
Discipleship<br />
Drafting<br />
Drywall<br />
Electrical<br />
Evangelism<br />
Excavating<br />
Fire Alarms<br />
Flooring<br />
Food/Hospitality<br />
Grant Writing<br />
Heavy Equipment<br />
HVAC<br />
Landscaping<br />
Masonry<br />
Mechanics<br />
Media<br />
Painting<br />
Plumbing<br />
Preaching<br />
Project Management<br />
Roofing<br />
Security Systems<br />
Sprinklers<br />
Structural Engineer<br />
Stucco<br />
Teaching<br />
Tech<br />
Tiling<br />
Trucking<br />
Upholstery<br />
Vehicle Maintenance<br />
Wallpapering<br />
Welding<br />
Saying YES to my favorite person,<br />
place, or thing is easy, but saying<br />
yes to challenges, well, not so<br />
much! Most of us avoid difficult people,<br />
places, or things. However, could we<br />
miss out on a great future by being<br />
parked in neutral? There is a story of a<br />
group of women who happened to be<br />
sisters, who present a great example of<br />
what can happen when we say YES to<br />
what seems challenging.<br />
Their YES changed history, and I<br />
believe in 2023, we need some history<br />
makers to rise above our discomfort<br />
when things get complicated and we<br />
face the challenges at hand. So, who<br />
are these women? We refer to them as<br />
the daughters of Zelophehad. You can<br />
find their story in the book of Numbers,<br />
chapter twenty-six.<br />
When the Israelites were getting ready<br />
to enter the Promised Land, the land<br />
was to be divided between twelve tribes.<br />
During that time in history, only men<br />
were eligible to receive land. For one<br />
family, the Tribe of Manasseh, this was<br />
life-altering. Their father died during the<br />
forty-year wilderness journey, leaving only<br />
SAYING YES TO<br />
CHALLENGES<br />
five daughters. Without the possibility of<br />
inheriting land, their lineage would end.<br />
What a challenge! Give up or STEP<br />
UP! Five daughters, unwilling to see<br />
their lineage erased, stepped up where<br />
no women had gone before. Bravely,<br />
they went to the Tent of Meeting and<br />
pleaded their case before Moses,<br />
Eleazar, the priest, the leaders and all the<br />
congregation. Here is what they said.<br />
“Our father died in the wilderness. He<br />
was not among those who assembled<br />
together against the Lord in the<br />
company of Korah, but he died for his<br />
own sin [as did all those who rebelled<br />
at Kadesh], and he had no sons. Why<br />
should the name of our father be<br />
removed from his family because he<br />
had no son? Give to us a possession<br />
(land) among our father’s brothers.”<br />
So, Moses brought their case before<br />
the Lord. Numbers 27:3-5 AMP<br />
Moses came back with these<br />
words from the Lord.<br />
“The request of the daughters of<br />
Zelophehad is justified. You shall<br />
certainly give them a possession as<br />
an inheritance among their father’s<br />
brothers, and you shall transfer their<br />
father’s inheritance to them.”<br />
Numbers 27:6-7 AMP<br />
Their YES to face this CHALLENGE<br />
changed history! What challenge is in<br />
front of you that God is waiting for your<br />
YES? Get out of neutral and get going!<br />
Our theme for this year is FASHIONED:<br />
Created for Purpose. God has you and<br />
me here to take on new challenges at<br />
this moment in history. Don’t worry. His<br />
plans are good!<br />
“For we are God’s handiwork, created<br />
in Christ Jesus to do good works,<br />
which God prepared in advance for us<br />
to do.” Ephesians 2:10 NIV<br />
PennDel Women has a beautiful year<br />
planned! Join us and be challenged<br />
to grow in your faith, serving, and<br />
reaching your community! We love<br />
serving women! Find out more at<br />
penndelwomen.org<br />
PSALM 68:11 “The Lord<br />
announces the word, and the<br />
women who proclaim it are a<br />
mighty throng.”<br />
Men are called to rise above their own desires and<br />
follow the Great Commission. We are called to<br />
seek ways to serve as exampled by Jesus’ own<br />
heart, “For even the Son of Man came not to be Please keep us in your prayers as we<br />
served but to serve others…” (Matthew 20:28). continue momentum in building and<br />
16 expanding God’s Kingdom!<br />
Worship<br />
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PENNDEL WOMEN | Liz DeFrain | 484.686.4554 | liz@penndelwomen.org | penndelwomen.org
YOUTH DIRECTOR | Joe Cali | 717.649.6788 | joe@penndel.org<br />
SAY NO TO ZERO<br />
“What if you brought home a Zero?”<br />
As a kid, whenever I brought home a test or a quiz, my parents would ask, “How did you do?” I would reply with my “okay”<br />
score, and each time, my mom would ask, “Why didn’t you get a 100%?” My mom was never malicious. She knew I could<br />
do better and sincerely wanted me to keep pushing to get that A+. I never wanted to bring home a Zero. I knew my parents<br />
would be disappointed if I did and I wanted to make them proud of me. The more I put in the effort, the more I also wanted<br />
to do better for myself.<br />
In ministry, there is one category in which I never want to have a Zero. As a Youth Pastor, there was a moment in one of our<br />
youth services when I was challenged by the Holy Spirit to look around the room. As I did, I noticed that we had Zero new or<br />
unsaved students in attendance. As the weeks continued, that number didn’t change.<br />
I was compelled by the Lord’s question, “Do you like having Zero new or unsaved students in your group? Do you want<br />
them here? Then go out there and let Me draw them in.” It was at this point that I couldn’t stand having Zero new or unsaved<br />
students at our youth or church services. I refused to be okay with just ministering to those who were already Christians.<br />
Please don’t misunderstand me, I loved the Christian students. I was always super glad that they were walking with Jesus<br />
and plugged into our discipleship tracks. But there were more students out there who had to be given the opportunity to<br />
experience a life with Jesus too!<br />
I began to seek the Lord and ask Him for the steps to take. I put myself in places and establishments where I could interact<br />
with the unsaved students in my community. The Lord led me to the local public school. I began to support our Christian<br />
Bible clubs and volunteer wherever the administration needed help.<br />
I also volunteered at my local community center. This became a place where I was able to interact with students who were<br />
not going to church or didn’t have a relationship with Jesus. I was able to bring Christian students from church with me and<br />
minister there together. It took some time, but those unsaved students eventually made their way to our church property. Not<br />
every one of them came of know Jesus, but some did!<br />
This step of faith helped propel a few things for me and my group: it helped us to keep our walks holy, it gave us a consistent<br />
missional mindset, and it helped us to develop deeper relationships. My youth group students began to catch the vision that<br />
we desired to have new people at our services each week. We wanted them to bring their friends and peers to not only be a<br />
part of our group, but to know Jesus as their personal Savior.<br />
My challenge to you is simple: Say NO to Zero new or unsaved students in your group/church. Take a step of faith outside of<br />
your church walls, get creative, put in the work, and bring others along with you to impact this generation with the Gospel.<br />
Penndelyouth is believing with you for an increase of new and unsaved students coming to<br />
Jesus in your churches this year!<br />
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CHILDREN AND DISCIPLESHIP | Jeremiah Gruber | 717.795.5921 | jeremiah@penndel.org<br />
SAY YES TO…<br />
HEALTHY LEADERS<br />
AND THRIVING<br />
CHILDREN<br />
At our THRIVE Conference this past fall, I was blessed<br />
with the privilege of sharing a message titled “Well-<br />
Grounded and Well-Rounded Disciples.” During that<br />
message, I shared from Jeremiah 17:5-8:<br />
This is what the LORD says: “Cursed are those who put<br />
their trust in mere humans and turn their hearts away<br />
from the LORD. They are like stunted shrubs in the<br />
desert, with no hope for the future. They will live in<br />
the barren wilderness, on the salty flats where no<br />
one lives.<br />
But blessed are those who trust in the LORD and<br />
have made the LORD their hope and confidence.<br />
They are like trees planted along a riverbank, with<br />
roots that reach deep into the water. Such trees are<br />
not bothered by the heat or worried by long months<br />
of drought. Their leaves stay green, and they go right<br />
on producing delicious fruit.”<br />
In this portion of scripture, we see two sharply<br />
contrasted ways of living:<br />
• The stunted shrub represents the person who turns away<br />
from the Lord and who has no hope: zero growth and zero<br />
results.<br />
• The “well-grounded and well-rounded” tree represents those<br />
who trust in the Lord and who continue producing good fruit<br />
even in times of drought: much growth and many results.<br />
If we want to see growth and results in our churches,<br />
specifically our children’s ministries, we need to SAY YES TO<br />
investing in healthy leaders and thriving children. As a<br />
Network, our goal is to help resource each of our churches by<br />
training and equipping your leaders and providing opportunities<br />
for growth and life-change in your children.<br />
We recently held our KidMin Summit in January, which was<br />
a three-day retreat for those who lead Children’s Ministry, or<br />
as we call it: KidMin. Beyond that event and training, we are<br />
building a team of KidMin Reps who will serve each section by<br />
helping KidMin leaders be healthy, connect and grow. Please<br />
help us make that connection with your key children’s leader(s)<br />
by sending their information to jeremiah@penndel.org. The<br />
Assemblies of God also has a year-long mentorship program<br />
for KidMin leaders called HYDRATE. For more information,<br />
visit: https://kidmin.ag.org/hydrate. We have scholarships<br />
available to help you invest in your leaders.<br />
We have several upcoming events to help develop and disciple<br />
well-grounded and well-rounded children. Two weekends of<br />
Kids Breakaway: GO365 will help empower kids to answer the<br />
call to GO into all of the world and make disciples, 365 days a<br />
year. The focus of the teachings will help kids realize and know<br />
that they can change their world now by saying “Here I am,<br />
send me”. The dates are February 24 – 26 and March 3 – 5.<br />
Our team has also made some new and exciting changes to<br />
help churches and parents SAY YES TO KIDS CAMP 2023!<br />
Normally the “NOs” are connected to churches not having<br />
chaperones during the week or the cost being too high. For<br />
2023, we are lowering the cost of camp and now offering two<br />
Monday through Thursday camps, as well as two Thursday<br />
evening through Sunday at noon camps. We are also helping<br />
churches partner with other local groups attending camp. So<br />
even if you only have one child who wants to attend, we will<br />
help them find a way to experience KIDS CAMP. To learn more<br />
about these exciting opportunities and the new format, please<br />
visit penndel.org/kids.<br />
SAY YES TO A<br />
FRUITFUL LIFE<br />
In Matthew 13:23, Jesus shares the Parable of the Sower and reveals the impact of seed falling<br />
on good soil. “But the seed falling on good soil refers to someone who hears the word and<br />
understands it. This is the one who produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty times<br />
what was sown.”<br />
Royal Rangers is a great evangelistic ministry for the church. One of the greatest benefits is that it disciples boys into godly<br />
men — from a very early age to adulthood. PennDel Royal Rangers supports churches across the PennDel Network by<br />
providing exciting events where boys not only have fun, but are challenged to a godly, fruitful life. We have a 134 acre camp in<br />
Honey Grove, PA where many events are held. Royal Rangers also provides help in start-up and leadership training for boys<br />
and leaders. Here are some photos from recent events and progress on the Shower House at camp:<br />
There are many more pictures of activities by quarter at the pdrangers.org website – look under latest news. If<br />
you want to help raise the next generation of godly men, you need Royal Rangers at your church and you need<br />
to send your boys to Sectional and Network RR events. We have leaders throughout the PennDel Network that<br />
can help you get started and assist you in training your leaders. Let us know how we can help you get this<br />
great program running and customized at your church.<br />
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,<br />
AVIATION ACTION CAMP<br />
SHOWER HOUSE & WATER SLIDE UNDERLAYMENT<br />
FCF FALL TRACE<br />
ROYAL RANGERS | Steve Steffel | 302.379.1580 | pdrangers.org | Facebook: PennDel District Royal Rangers
GIRLS MINISTRIES | Sharon Poole<br />
sharonp@pdgirlsministries.com | penndel.org/girls<br />
SAY YES TO … I AM<br />
“Yes, Lord, I am listening.<br />
I heard you tell me time and time<br />
again that You love me. I know You<br />
have asked me to follow You, to be<br />
obedient to You. But God, I am living in<br />
a world that tells me to be all that I can<br />
be. Search deep in me and become<br />
anything I want…or anything that they<br />
believe would be good to explore.<br />
Lord, their voices are so loud. They<br />
drown out your voice. They tell me that<br />
I don’t “need” to rely on you. I have all<br />
that I need deep within me. I can do<br />
this…on my own. I will survive, I will<br />
thrive, and I will have no one to thank<br />
but me! I am capable. I am powerful.<br />
I am self-sufficient. I am enough. I<br />
am…”<br />
At a younger age than ever before,<br />
our girls are being taught to rely<br />
on anything but God. The spiritual<br />
foundation that helped to mold and<br />
build our nation has become infected<br />
with the disease of sin. That disease<br />
has turned our focus from our creator,<br />
our God, to a self-god.<br />
The reasons for this are too many to<br />
discuss in a short article. It involves<br />
politics, the economy, a reliance on<br />
substances, and on and on it goes.<br />
But, there is one answer. I am.<br />
In I Samuel 3, the boy child, Samuel,<br />
had lived in the Tabernacle compound<br />
with Eli, the Priest, since he was<br />
weaned. He ministered and served the<br />
Lord by assisting Eli. Even with such a<br />
dedicated lifestyle, he had not learned<br />
to hear the voice of the Lord.<br />
When God wakened the child, Samuel,<br />
in the middle of the night, he did not<br />
recognize God’s voice. It required<br />
insight and training from the priest,<br />
Eli for Samuel to understand who<br />
was calling to him. Samuel needed<br />
to not listen to whom he thought was<br />
speaking. He needed to acknowledge<br />
and actively listen to hear God’s voice.<br />
In our culture, our girls are searching<br />
for God. Even in our churches, they<br />
are searching and not always finding<br />
Him. It is our desire, our responsibility,<br />
to teach, to train, to be an example,<br />
listening and following our Lord’s voice.<br />
This June 15-17 at the Bongiorno<br />
Conference Center in Carlisle, the<br />
Prims & Stars Retreat (grades 1-5)<br />
and the Friends & Girls Only Retreat<br />
(grades 6-12) will take place. These<br />
Retreats will be dedicated to teaching<br />
our girls how to say, “Yes, Lord, I am<br />
listening!” More information will be<br />
mailed in the next few weeks to each<br />
church. I hope that you will see the<br />
value of ministry and training for our<br />
girls.<br />
THE NEXT STEP<br />
The most exciting leadership training tool<br />
in the Assemblies of God!<br />
PennDel School of Ministry is a PennDel Ministry<br />
Network sponsored and operated ministerial<br />
training program that enables individuals to fulfill<br />
the educational requirements of the Assemblies of<br />
God for credentialing. It also provides a learning<br />
forum for laity interested in increasing biblical and<br />
doctrinal knowledge as well as developing ministry<br />
skills. PDSOM features live instruction at four<br />
campus locations.<br />
BETHLEHEM, PA • FIRST SATURDAY<br />
Central AG, 1300 Eaton Avenue<br />
IRWIN, PA • SECOND SATURDAY<br />
Calvary Church, 8653 Pennsylvania Avenue<br />
WYNCOTE, PA • SECOND SATURDAY<br />
Calvary Assembly, 7910 Washington Lane<br />
CAMP HILL, PA • THIRD SATURDAY<br />
Christian Life Assembly 2645 Lisburn Road<br />
Individual, Couples and Family<br />
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Editor: . . . . . . . . . . Donald J. Immel<br />
Managing Editor: . . . . . Carole Bongiorno<br />
Volume 69 Number 1–(USPS 165-700) is the official periodical published quarterly<br />
by the Pennsylvania-Delaware District Council of the Assemblies of God. Periodical<br />
postage paid at Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Circulation Stands at Approximately<br />
5,000. POSTMASTER, Send address changes to: Pennsylvania-Delaware District<br />
Council, 4651 Westport Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-4887<br />
Executive Presbytery<br />
Superintendent . . . . . . . . Donald J. Immel<br />
Assistant Superintendent . . . Steven DeFrain<br />
Secretary/Treasurer . . . . . . Jeff Marshall<br />
Timothy Bunney Southwest Suburban–SWS<br />
Mark Caston East Central–EC<br />
Ryan Coon At-Large Under 40<br />
Jeff Dyer Delaware–DEL<br />
James Goodman North Central West–NCW<br />
Wayne Jackson Southwest Metro–SWM<br />
Brad Leach Greater Philadelphia Area–GPA<br />
Dwan Newsome South Central–SC<br />
Kwaku Owusu-Boachie At-Large Ethnic<br />
James Pentz North Central–NC<br />
Randall Rhoads South Central East–SCE<br />
Lisa Rodriguez At-Large Female<br />
Wayne Schaffer South Central West–SCW<br />
Allan Thorpe Northwest–NW<br />
David Twiss Northeast–NE<br />
General Presbyters<br />
Donald J. Immel<br />
Jeff Marshall<br />
Jason Lamer<br />
Honorary General Presbyter<br />
Philip Bongiorno<br />
PennDel Superintendent Emeritus
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