Thursday, January 13, 2011

Deborah "Fusco" Zechini

Deborah "Fusco" Zechini
Q2: Fusco
Q3: Cary NC (just outside of Raleigh)
Q4: US Airways agent and Professional Organizer
Q5: James Zechini
Q6: Tara, Matthew, Andrew, Michael
Q7: Scare Mare events!
Q8: Taught me how to organize events and be a leader, which has helped me to start my own company doing professional organizing.
Q9: Starting my own company and doing what I love...helping people and organizing!

Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you liveQ4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkidsQ7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affectedQ9 Walk with God | Q10 Other

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Anita Ferrante

Q1: Anita Ferrante
Q2: Lewis
Q3: California
Q4: Educator
Q5: Mark
Q6: I have two beautiful, intelligent, sweet girls. Jessica my eldest and Becca my baby.
Q7: Arriving in Korea and then going to a TV studio the next day to sing in Korean. Yikes! Walking behind Gordon through those dusty streets and calling him Mokesime or just "The Moke".
Q8: During my first year at Liberty I took a Youth Ministries class to see what all the "hype" was about Youth Majors. I did not know what was in store for me. Sitting in one of Gordon's classes after seeing his passion and love for the youth I caught the bug.

It has been one great ride. I have worked with youth all my life in some form or the other. And it all started with my curiosity of those guys and girls in the maroon Youth Major jackets.

I still work with youth albeit they are about 3 feet tall. But you can never start too early!
Q9: When we had Youth Conferences I would often listen to a speaker by the name of Bill Stewart. He was also another man with vision and passion and Gordon called him the "Godfather of Youth".

During my Senior year one of the teams came here and ministered at a church called First Baptist. One of my good friends told me "you have got to go there". So with nothing to lose I checked into the ministry and was thrilled to find out it was the church where Bill Stewart was the Youth Pastor/Administrator!

As Bill wrote in his letter to me...You can move here "lock, stock and barrel" and see what the Lord has in store for you. So that is what I did however, it was only one duffel bag.

I began a life and several ministries here. God brought my wonderful husband into my life, blessed me with my teaching career and all because He lead me to take one Youth class at Liberty.



Being a Youth Major will always be a part of me. I still quote some of the things I was taught there though the great people in the Liberty Youth Department. And I have made life long friends that I can just "pick up" where I left off.

My other adventure and transformation was after trying for two years, then a preemie baby the miracle of my two children. God taught me to trust in Him and wait in His time. With his timing all things are perfect.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Gerry and Marla Schroeder

Q1: Gerry & Marla Schroeder

Q2: Marla Brautigam

Q3: Moscow, RU - in Dallas, TX right now on extended home assignment

Q4: Music Consultant to Russian-speaking musicians

Q5:

Q6: Bryan - Sr at John Brown University
Erin - Sr at Liberty
Brandon - Jr at Plano Sr Hi

Q7: 'Sunday School is the hub! See.'

Q8: Marsh Lane Baptist Church (Dallas) 1980 - 1989
Video/Audio Post Production (Dallas) 1989 - 1996
Bent Tree Bible Fellowship (Dallas) 1996 - 2002
Music Consultant (Moscow, RU) 2002 - current

The video at this link gives a sample of what we are doing now:

http://web.me.com/russianjourney/Russian_Journey/Photos_%26_Videos/Pages/Andre_sings_at_BTBF.html

Other general info & pics: RussianJourney.net

Q9: About 20 years ago, Marla was diagnosed with a hereditary kidney disease. Over time, the kidneys gradually lose the ability to function. During her annual checkup by her kidney specialist last year, he informed us that it was time to pursue a kidney transplant and/or begin preparations for dialysis. This year has been one of challenges, disappointments, and praise. We have had many times when we had to truly rely on God and the hope we have in him.

Through a series of God-events, a donor volunteered to give one of her kidneys! (You can read the details at RussianJourney.net/Transplant blog) Marla received her new kidney a few weeks ago on Aug 13. She (and the donor) are doing fine. She continues to rebuild her stamina.

An initial side-effect of the anti-rejection drugs is a suppressed immune system. Because of this, she will not be able to travel to the reunion. Bummer.

But praise God - she has a new kidney!


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Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Monday, September 21, 2009

Constance Taylor Pearson

Q1: Constance Pearson

Q2: Constance Taylor (Connie)

Q3: Richmond, Virginia

Q4: Receptionist at Grove Avenue Christian School

Q5: Tim Pearson (parents are Lois and Joel Pearson)

Q6: Camberly:30 years old; grad of Palm Beach Atlantic University
Mike: 26 years old; grad of PAVE program at JSarge Community College

Q7: Memory:How he mentored me and others when we worked under him when he was Dean of Student Affairs.

Also remember working in the youth department when we had our 10 students to check on each week.

Quote: Love the unlovely. It is easy to love the beautiful/handsome young person.

Q8: Thankful that he saw I had leadership potential and asked me to first be an RA the first year of LBC, Dorm Supervisor on Treasure Island, then Assistant Dean of Woman. Also to be in charge of women students that went to Berean Baptist Church in CA. That was a wonderful experience.

Q9: Having a husband with his own business is an adventure! God blessed us with enough money to put our children through private schools. I was able to stay at home with my children while they were young. My children were very easy to raise. My son has PDD, a development disability and is dyslexic in math. As an adult young man I find my stressors! He eloped a year ago and now is getting a divorce. Also in February of last year, I thought I was having appendix issues. After surgery found I have a rare cancer called Pseudomyxoma Peritonei (PMP or "jelly belly") I am supposed to have surgery at some point which is a warm chemo bath of the stomach area. However, my insurance has denied the surgery twice because it is "experimental". There are few places that do this treatment. However, as of last week, my tumor markers are normal and there was nothing seen on the scan. I do not know if I am totally healed or some of the nutritional things I am doing is getting rid of the cancer. I go back for a new scan/blood work in 6 months if I do not have any symptoms.

Q10: I was very happy to be well enough to even attend the reunion. I am thankful for Jerry's vision to start LBC and learning first hand how to treat people...Everyone is important in God's sight. I am also blessed to have met people that have become lifelong friends.
I am thankful for the education I received at Bob Jones University also!


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Jean Winch

Q1: Jean Winch

Q2:

Q3: Arizona

Q4: Business IT Specialist

Q5: Single

Q6:

Q7: Everything rises and falls on leadership! Sadly, I remember him most often saying to me "you're late!".

Q8: I will always remember Gordon's love for the Lord, his passion for young people, and his love for each of us. He made a profound impact on my life and I'll forever be grateful.

Q9: Still learning every day.


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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Pat Bellosa

Q1: Pat Bellosa

Q2: Pat McDaniel

Q3: Carrollton, TX (Dallas)

Q4: On Staff at Fellowship Church, Grapevine, TX

Q5: Dave Bellosa (will be 33 Years December 18)

Q6: Daughter, Jennifer Sherman, son, Trenton (9)
Daughter, Heather, married to Robie Harrison with son, Bryce (11) and daughter, Allyson (5)

Q7: Leadership is inspiring others to brillant effort!
Everything rises and falls on leadership!

Q8: There are many things that Gordon taught that I know have affected the people we are and the ministries we have been involved in over the years. The things we learned from Gordon were vision, leadership, endurance, excellence, work ethic, details and a passion for ministry and serving.

Q9: Gordon shared a vision of reaching the world for Christ and a passion for ministry in 1972 that transformed our lives forever. That vision has never left us. We caught that vision hanging out with Gordon at Treasure Island, Scare Mare, Trips to Pittsburg for high school assemblies, and I Love America Rallies to name a few. The last 37 years of our lives have been so awesome. We are so excited everyday to have been so blessed in ministry and to have all the many opportunities for service we have been a part of. It has been a GREAT JOURNEY!

Q10: We are so excited to be a part of this YA REUNION and catch up with everyone. We hope no one will miss out on this great experience.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Wednesday, September 2, 2009

John Freel

Q1: John Freel

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Q3: Milan, Tennessee

Q4: Senior Pastor

Q5: Anne

Q6: Nathanael

Emily
Zachary

Q7: I first met Gordon in the fall of 1973 when as a college freshman I was involved in the college and career sunday school class at TRBC. Gordon challenged us to go on the road to sing and share Christ. I recall traveling to do public school assemblies in the inner city of Pittsburg. These were not the easiest places to play. The story goes that in one school some weeks before the US Army Rock Band had been "booed" off the stage yet there we were in our nylon windbreakers singing our hearts out for Jesus....and the students loved it. What a ride! We found ourselves in some very interesting places and saw God save and touch a lot of young people. Scaremare brought more incredible memories and I am grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of the Chorale and Youth Aflame singers that Gordon led. I remember him teaching us about youth ministry, dating, following the Lord, perseverance, and other pertinent topics. I remember him fulfilling a promise to his family of building them a swimming pool. What I still remember most as far as quotes was that "Everything rises and falls on leadership". I think it is burned into my ministry DNA.

Q8: Gordon was always just "rock steady" as an example of a leader. He not only inspired us but he lived what he taught. Its been said that things are caught as well as taught and I believe his example of excellence, commitment to the Lord, and vision to see young people saved and taught to follow Jesus was picked up by many of us. When I was in my first youth pastorate Gordon came to Canada to speak at a banquet for my young people. He observed my ministry and then like a father took time to give valuable wisdom and insight so I could improve. It was life-giving.

Q9: Two adventures with God that have probably had the most effect on me are first being involved in a global move of God centered at a church in Toronto. I saw the Holy Spirit do so many things and change thousands of people including me. I had an opportunity to be sent out by the church as an itinerant pastor. I spoke at conferences or church meetings internationally and also hosted an international television program. In the last 16 months I've seen God heal a number of people. He has changed me. The other thing that has brought personal transformation has been going through some difficult challenges in the past several years in church ministry and life settings.

Q10: When I think of how we were able to sit under the leadership of Dr. Jerry Falwell and Gordon Luff along with many other capable leaders and how we were challenged by their example, instruction, vision, and their genuine love for us....and when I think of how we were led to Liberty in those days from all over the country and some from outside the country...well...I just feel rich.


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Monday, August 31, 2009

Susie Pence Schliep

Q1: Susie Schliep

Q2: Pence

Q3: Deptford, NJ

Q4: high school English teacher

Q5: David Schliep

Q6: Joshua, Cami, Joanna
grandchild--Alyssa

Q7: How do you isolate just one? And how do you remember exact quotes at my age? Gordon was an example. We wanted to please him, and ultimately, many of us have been involved with ministry our whole lives because of his influence. That's quite the legacy. I will never forget his face while we sang some of those great songs...head back, eyes closed...

Q8: I have been involved in ministry ever since my leaving Liberty. For years, I belonged to a group, Cornerstone, with fellow YA members Buz and Sarge Offenbacker, sang in Randy Smith productions, etc. Now, after a short break my husband David and I are getting involved in a new church in Jersey. David is an amzing keyboard player, so our focus is the worship ministry. All of that stems from what we did in YA/Choral.

Q9: I can't pinpoint just one. My whole life has been an effort to please and serve God. I'm definitely not perfect, but my father defined failure as "giving up" and success as a tenacious resolve to never give up. That advice has steered me through challenging relationshipe, child-rearing, a bout with cancer, and other events. As Christians, we are so blessed to live a transformed life because God is constantly honing and teaching us. So I would say that life is the on-going adventure that God uses to constantly transform me.

Q10: Yes, this to Gordon and Dottie. It's been a long time, and I can't wait to see you. Dottie, I so appreciated your letters, which came at a time I was fighting cancer, and Gordon, I am grateful how you rescued Cami and her team in California. I have so much to tell you!!!


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Lee Adkins

Q1: Lee Adkins

Q2:

Q3: Lynchburg Va.

Q4: Truck driver

Q5: Kathryn Collins Adkins

Q6:
Lynn Adkins Hill 47 husband Billy

Lisa Adkins Ramsey 42 husband Kieth

Teresa Adkins Deutsch 41 husband David
Anita Adkins Witt 40 husband Tony

6 Grandchildren 2 Great Grandchilden

Q7: Well Christy was right when she said Gordon didn't allow "WHERE IS IT "AT" "? I remember so well the many times he would
correct me. It got so I would go home and correct my family. There were many memoriess good, seeing the faces on the people as the kids sang. Bad long nights of no sleep.

Q8: Being a truck driver I use my CB radio to tell the word of God. Shareing what Gordon and others on the team taught me. This ministry gave me the foundation in which I grew on.

Q9: Kathryn and I had some problems with two of our children . One on drugs so bad she was near death many times. God taught us to give it all over to him. We did and today she using her life for the Lord. The other is doing better but is in a bad marriage. We pray for a good end.

The roots Gordon Dr. Jerry and others helped us put down gave us that strength we needed to let go of them.

Q10: From 1976 to 1982 I drove a bus for the glory of the Lord. Now Kathryn and I drive our 18 wheeler to Ca. and back each week and praise the Lord all the way. She has been my codriver for 17 years and my wife and best friend for 48. Thank you Gordon and Dottie for our early years of growing


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Saturday, August 29, 2009

Vickie Arthur Claybaugh

Q1: Vickie Love Claybaugh

Q2: Vickie Love Arthur

Q3: Glen Rock, PA

Q4: Personal Care Assistant


Q5: Scott Claybaugh

Q6: Evelyn Doherty-daughter age 22
Eleanor Claybaugh-daughter age 18
Eric Claybaugh-son age 17
Ethan Claybaugh-son age 17
Eli Claybaugh-son age 15
Emma Claybaugh-daughter age 13
Everette Claybaugh-son age 11

Q7: "Walking in the Spirit is making the right decisions."

Q8: I attended Treasure Island Youth Camp back in 1971-72 when Gordon was the director. I remember being challenged to follow Jesus.
I grew up in the TRBC Youth Dept. and was involved in Word of Life Bible Clubs in Jr. High, then All God's Children in Sr. High and then went to Texas for a few months with Youth Aflame in 1980. Throughout all those years I kept hearing the same message, FOLLOW JESUS, No turning back. Those words have helped me in times of tough decisions.

Q9: God has allowed me the blessing of being a wife and mother in a Christian home and the privilege and awesome task of raising seven adorable children. God has taught me so much about Himself through this calling.

Q10: Not only did Gordon have an impact on my life, but his lovely wife, Dottie, had an enormous impact on me. She was an example of a contented gracious wife and mother. She prayed with me after a service one evening at TRBC as I committed my life to full time Christian service. I didn't know what all that meant exactly, but I knew it was a decision to follow Jesus no matter where He would lead me.


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Friday, August 28, 2009

Debra Bush Holzbach

Q1: Debra Holzbach

Q2: Bush

Q3: League City, Texas

Q4: Teacher-gifted/talented how to start a business/Prodution manager at an embroidery shop

Q5: Barry Holzbach (1979)

Q6: Micah Mitchell - October 8,1979 (29)
Jeremiah(Jeremy)Le - January 29,1984 (25

Q7: I remember him using on word WORK. I do not remember what words he used to describe each letter. However, this word has a driving force for me in all I have done. It was always about what your ethic was. I attached these words:
W-with
O-out
R-right
K-knowledge
I felt that if I had the right knowledge the work would be done right.

Of course my favorite memory would have to be Gordon being my pastor in my wedding.

Q8: I believe it all goes back to the work ethic. It has always been a driving force for me. If you do something that competes with the world do it better than the world.

Q9: Life-right? I do not think there is enough space for me to write. Let me see, Marriage, being a Mom, loosing parents,and getting older. The birth of my first son Micah, God showed me His miracles-one after another. He was born with a serious heart condition, then had a massive stroke when he was 1 and open heart surgery at 16 months. Through my second son Jeremy, God showed me His gifts. God has just blessed him in all ways. Through many family job losses, God has shown His provision, and through marriage turmoil God showed me how to forgive. In my extreme grief in the death of my Mom, God showed me his great compassion for me. But of all the things God has transformed in my life it would be how His faithfulness would get me through anything and give me faith to give to others.

Q10: I am thankful for my time at Liberty, for the friends and education. But mostly for the example that men of God gave to a young person like me. That has helped me be the example before my sons. I haven't done everything right, of course. But, I am thankful that both my sons love the Lord and are committed Christians. that is the best legacy any of us can have.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Tim Fox

Q1: Timothy J Fox

Q2:

Q3: Redding Californa

Q4: Creative Marketing

Q5: Valinda Fox

Q6:

Q7: Gordon at a ILA Ralley rehersal acting Like Dr Jerry Blah, Blah,..
...
Q8: Gordon always had a wider vision, and wanted all of the LBC Chorale to understand the call of God on each life...

Q9: When we traveled to L.A. did the shows on the way We sang a song "let me see the world through your eyes" and then to Korea, this trip changed me. I saw people in other counties, loved America, and wanted Jesus Christ as their Lord.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Thursday, August 27, 2009

Gil Vining

Q1: Gil Vining

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Q3: Gilbertsville PA

Q4: Associate Pastor


Q5: Dawn Henley

Q6: Brandon and Jonathan are my sons and Keisha and Laura are our daughters. Dawn and I have two grandchildren, Reagan and Lance

Q7: The first meeting between myself and Gordon was Scare Mare in 1973. It was Awesome. He was a bit scary back then and I was a bit rough around the edges, so it worked.

Q8: I think both Gordon, Jerry and Roscoe all instilled in me a vision and a passion for people that has not faded. It was an honor to be with such men of faith.

Q9: My life was most changed during my college years. I had the honor and privelege to be under Roscoe Brewer. He was a wonderful spiritual mentor for me. Because of him, I had the faith to start a church, and take three other churches on there first missions experiences.

Q10:

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Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Bob Gehman

Q1: Bob Gehman

Q2:

Q3: Baltimore MD

Q4: Executive Director

Q5: Karon L. Gehman

Q6: Robert K.Gehman Jr.
Jennifer Leigh Gehman
three grandchildren ages 6,4,2

Q7: Many good memories!But I'll never forget a confrontation we had late one night in the James River Room in the Stewart Arms Hotel.Outcome was good and respect increased.

Q8: Build a team,get things done,persevere, and be the best are valuable lessons I learned from Gordon.

Q9: Out of my greatest pain have come the deepest lessons of life, the greatest positive changes in my life and and the most significant service to others.
For me the pain was a spouse struggling with alcoholism and a lost marriage.Today I understand addicts and lead a Christian faithbased nonprofit organization in Baltimore with 400 homeless addicts enrolled in a one year residential spiritual recovery progam.I've been doing this work for 15 years and more enthused then ever.

Q10: Our time at Lynchburg provided us with seeds of greatness but it also left me with a narrow view of the world that was painful to break through.Looking back I see God in everything.I have no regrets and would not change a thing. It will be good to come back to Lynchburg!!


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Bobby Jones

Q1: Bobby Jones

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Q3: Rowlett, Texas

Q4: National Sales Manager

Q5: Teresa (Barlow)

Q6: Craig 24 , Carissa 20

Q7: My favorite quote while @ Liberty was not from Gordon but he lived it out daily. The Quote was from Dr. Fallwell "You do not determine a mans greatness through his wealth or gain but what it takes to discourage him"

Q8: From greaseing up the hull of a ship making ready to go to Haiti to during deliver food during Thanksgiving "77" to the Womens Federal prison in WV to a State mental Hospital seeing a waterhead baby less than 3 ft tall @ the age of 18 express his love through just the touch of a hand and on to the other parts of the world Korea, Tawain, Australia cannot forget Hawaii. God has allowed me to see more than I ever imagined but has given me a heart to help others as the need arises.

Q9: Realizing that through tough economic times in the early 80's in Houston, Texas that God can use us as much not being on a full time paid staff but willing just to go as he leads.

Q10: Gordon, in your YA Activities class we did a complete 108 page Activities Binder for all 3 departments - Major - Minor & Service activity for each department. No where were we given any instructions on how to carry out a "Hatfield & McCoy" feud promotion. While having live animals in the fellowship hall during the kickoff we were not told that live animals would react to a blank gun going off. Needless to say we had to evacuate the whole building due to an enormous sulfer & amonia smell for the remaining of the Sunday School hour. What a KICK OFF


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Danny Snyder

Q1: Dan(ny) Snyder

Q2: Same as Above

Q3: Greenville, SC

Q4: Locomotive Engineer

Q5: Pam (Carver) Snyder

Q6: Mason Snyder - 22
Sterling Snyder - 21

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Q8: His vision for youth ministry and the leadership team he put together are responsible for my salvation.

Q9: The Adventure of Life! I can catagorize them into two stages BS and ABS (Before Salvation / After Being Saved).
BS - I was blessed to grow up in a Christian home. My parents were career missionaries. I don't ever remember a time when I did not believe in God. But I witnessed so much legalism and hypocracy in other missionaries and both saw and experienced the damage it causes. It turned me away from God and Christianity. And I knew that without God in my life I was a better person than they were.

It wasn't until we came to the US of A in 1976 and settled in good ole Lynchburg, VA that I saw another side to Chritianity. Doug Turner was the first TRY leader I met who impacted my life. He showed me that Christians can be happy and enjoy life and loved me unconditionally, inspite of me. After Doug, I figured the other leaders couldn't be too bad and I startd to hang around more and more. He opened the door in this adventure for me. It was a year later at summer camp in New Jersey, at the Marcucci Farm, when I told Dennis Henderson I wanted to have Jesus in my life - a year of observing to see if these happy Christian people were for real or hypocrates like the rest of them. I lacked the joy, peace and contentment in my life that only comes from God. I wanted to "know" Him and have a real relationship with Him rather than just believe in Him, His existnce because that is what I was always taught. With BJ Thomas and Evie music playing over the loud speakers, Dennis prayed with me and personally introduced me to my Lord.

ABS - I was real involved in TRY/YAF thoughout my Jr and Sr years at LCA, singing in All Gods Children, Young Believers, playing football and basketball in the TRBC league. TRY/YAF became my life.

The examples lived by our youth pastors those years taught me many lessons that have grealy impacted my life - even more so than what they preached. And I have to mention Larry who made me feel welcomed and at home in All God's Children. I learned a lot of "real life" lessons observing him those years. In some very stressful situations, although not perfect, he always sought to do right and honor God. He was the "real thing" and consistent.

Life progressed - college, grad school and grad school, marriage, kids and career. This was when the rubber hit the road (you thought I was going to say where the rubber met the road) and those lessons I learned resurfaced in my life - it was test time. I cannot say I always passed, was consistent or was an example to be followed. I have exerienced just about all there is to experience. To name a few, two different business ventures failed due to improprieties of Christian partners, corporate buyout in another business resulting in prolonged unemployment, financial ruin, depression, brian tumor, bad car wreck, etc. (and there is much more). For years I struggled and asked God to help me learn what He was trying to teach me, why was I a slow learner, why wasn't I "getting it", were constant questions I kept asking myself. Then I reached a breaking point when I cried out to Him and told Him I wasn't Job...He had the wrong man! I threw out all the bibles I had, quit church and gave up on God. My struggles continued several more years before life started to turn around for me. I can't say I had a Damascus Road experience. After job hopping for years I started a new career that I love. I had passed the 40 milestone and gnawing at me was my search for significance. And guess who was behind that? Yes, it was Him. And that single set of footprints when I was trying to make it on my own, you know were His, carrying me. This is so much more than a cliche' to me. When my eyes were opened again and I saw that "He was there all the time" I prayed, asking Him to "take me back...to the place where I first received Him". Music has played a huge role in my life. The words to "Through It All" resonate in my mind and heart. And so many of the songs we learned and sang those years have brought to home so many truths and have been such an inspiration to me.

I regret I will not be able to attend the reunion. When I received the link to "Jesus Is Still The Answer" I knew I had to write this. That song stuck in my mind and mouth all day yesterday and last night. It brought back a lot of these memories of my life and I could not sleep, feeling burdened to write this. I hope and pray that if anyone reads it they will be encouraged and blessed. I am grateful blessed to serve a living God and to have been a small participant in the ministries so all our YAF leaders.

Q10: The Lord has answered my prayers for significance in my life. He has allowed me to go back to my home in Liberia, West Africa, leading a number of missions teams to help rebuild this war torn country and the devastated lives of so many.
Over half the population of 3.5 million people is under 15 years old, the average age is 18.

Over 25 years of civil unrest, 15 of those years being all out civil war have devastated the country. There was no public electricity or running water and nearly no schools for 15 years.

There is no where else in the world where we as Christians can help rebuild a nation and its people with the same impact that we can in Liberia. And right now its a race, either the Christians will step up to the plate and do it or the muslims will - and they are there.

In the last 3 years we have been able to do so much, yet so much more needs to be done. In everything we do it is because God loves them and sent us. We have been able to rebuild a building for a mission organization, put wells in villages and orphanages, distribute children's clothes (Gerber Childrenswear has donated thousands of $$$ on several occassions), provided medical care, provided a large generator to supply electricity to a mission compound housing a hospital, radio station, school, HQ for Samaratans Purse, and housing for many foreign missionries, conducted management training sessions for national ministry leaders and in several government departments, providing 30 scholarships this year for kids to go to school (no free schools) and conducting evanglistic services with preaching and singing. I have not, nor could I have done all this by myself. But God gave me a mouth to tell others of the needs and His faithful have stepped up to help do these things. And since I am not a preacher it is my joy to simply share Christ's love in action in all we are doing there.

The youth of this young country desperately need our help. I have camp facilities waiting for someone to go run a camp program. I was told, If I will run or get someone to run a camp, the facilities are mine for the using...FREE! Anyone intersted in getting involved in any ministry opportunity in Liberia? Please call me at 864.363.8517.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Kevin McCartney

Q1: Kevin McCartney

Q2:

Q3: Clayton, NC

Q4: Executive Director - Rick & Mick Ministries

Q5: Bonnie McCartney

Q6: Kenny McCartney, age 28 (one son)- Married last May (Ashley). In final year of his Masters of Divinity. Desire to teach with Joe Hale/Dennis Lugar, NICS.

Q7: - Everything rises and falls on leadership

Q8: LU was a life changing experience for me! What a privilage to be apart of those young years as this college developed and to see God's hand building a first class christian university from a local church, through the vision of Dr. Falwell, joined by several men of God! ILA was terrific under Gordon's direction.. in seeing several souls from various cities across America, come to know Christ as Savior.

Q9: God gave me my life's partner at LU (Bonnie Sue Andrews), for which I give Him all the praise. Ten years in Electronic Mfg. as Operations Mgr., then 17 years as Tech. Support/Regional Sales Mgr. with territory from Puerto Rico to Maine, east of the Mississippi. Heavy travel on the East Coast and regularly to Taiwan and China. Prayed for full time ministry opportunity for 7 years and God answered giving me the desire of my heart... joining Rick & Mick Vigneulle Ministries.

Q10: Really looking forward to eternity with God our Father, my Savior Jesus, family and life long friends in heaven and the new heaven on earth. Let's spread the good news and get Him to come back soon and take us home!


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Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Monday, August 24, 2009

Paul Burneson

Q1: PAUL BURNESON

Q2:

Q3: LYNCHBURG, VA

Q4: MANAGER, UNIVERSITY RELATIONS - AREVA NORTH AMERICA

Q5: PATTIE (BRENNAN) BURNESON

Q6: BRANDON - 19 YR. OLD
STEVEN - 15 YR. OLD

Q7: THE CHALLENGE HE GAVE AT KC YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY IN 1979-80. HIS PASSION FOR YOUTH AND HIS CALL FOR TOTAL COMMITMENT.

Q8: EXCELLENCE. TOTAL COMMITMENT TO CHRIST.

Q9: SEEING HIS GRACE THROUGH THE DEATHS OF MY PARENTS AND BROTHER AND CURRENTLY, WALKING THROUGH CANCER WITH MY BOSS (LU '86). SEEING GOD USE THESE SITUATIONS TO ADVANCE HIS KINGDOM.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Susan Dungan DeWitt

Q1: Susan DeWitt

Q2: Dungan

Q3: Lynchburg, VA

Q4: PE/Health High School Teacher

Q5: Tom DeWitt

Q6: Ryan Reese - 26 years old. Married to his high school sweetheart, Kristin, and having their first baby in October.
Cash DeWitt - 20 years old and attending JMU.
Cameron Jade DeWitt is 18 years old and attending VT

Q7: I still love the picture of the wheel that Gordon would draw with the hub, encouraging us to be balanced in all areas of our life. You will never know how many times I have drawn this on my school chalkboards and passed it on to my students.

Q8: Traveling with Youth Aflame and doing high school assemblies gave me the desire to work with high school students. I chose my life profession because of my years at TRBC being involved in the youth department. I have loved teaching and coaching teenagers in the public schools and used so many of the principles Gordon taught us in our meetings.

Q9: The most rewarding adventure I have had is raising 3 kids. It has affected every decision I have made especially in the last 12 years. To trust God to be committed to doing the right thing and not live only for myself.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Tara Rader Venning

Q1: Tara R. Venning

Q2: Tara Rader

Q3: Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia

Q4: Real Estate

Q5:

Q6: FOUR DAUGHTERS:
Kristy - 23
Jamie - 17
Allison - 16
Lauren - 13

Q7: Favorite memory, without a doubt, is our trip to Hawaii! Also traveling the country with "I Love America." I had so many wonderful experiences that I would have never had without being a part of this group. It meant the world to me that Gordon believed in me (I was VERY shy) and offered me a job working at Treasure Island. It was the HARDEST work I EVER did! I guess this was the summer we were getting the camp ready. But I learned a lot about diligence and serving God behind the scenes. As far as a quote from Gordon - I know it has something to do with leadership.

Q8: I love Jesus' words in the Sermon on the Mount about building your life on the rock. Because when the storms do come, it is too late to start building! Being a part of this amazing youth group and ministry definitely helped lay the foundation for my life.

Q9: Going through a dark valley in my life has taught me that God is faithful. His ways are good, true and higher than our ways. He has NEVER, NEVER, NEVER disappointed!

Q10: Look forward to seeing you guys! In going through these names, many of them sound very familiar but forgive my if I don't remember all of you! :)


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Ric Revely

Q1: Ric Revely

Q2:

Q3: Huntington WV

Q4: Asst. Pastor

Q5: Geane'

Q6: Richard K Revely II

Mark A Revely
Endia T revely
Erica J Revely

Q7: Get all excited.

Q8: Meeting Gordon Luff and his family ~I remember his son who where a joy to work with and be around both in Lynchburg and in Dallas Tx makes me know that God is a forgiving God , that he looks beyond any of human weakness and and lack of understanding and still shines his mercy and grace upon each of us. Thanks, Gordon, for showing me God that God does not see me as man often does! that he see my heart and not the color of my skin, and that I am wonderfully and divinely made by an eternial and everlasting God of love .

Q9: There has been so so very many that have been a part of transforming my life and ministry, But being at Liberty back in the day of riding the old yellow school buses that oftened broke down, there I learned to pray and trust God! even there when I felt rejection because of the color of my skin. I still Knew that God has lead me there ,getting to be involved with the TRYM~Thomas road youth ministry with Dennis Henderson ~ Who was God sent into my life. (And Who again invited me to Dallas ) Wow it all was such a blessing that still makes me smile yes there was hard times , hurting times, even disappoiting time But as Doug O would sang " Through it all I've leaned to trust in God... yes Through it all. Then getting hooked up with the Youth Aflame Singers, going to the high school and Churches , sharing our faith and love for God.. "That was a movement" And I Know God is still moving in our lives today.. praise his holy name.The movement still lives in each other us that believe.

Q10: Having been in Ministry now over 30 years,being ordained by three differnet religious bodies,.. God has shown me how to serve. Whereever it might be at that time, I rememeber Liberty ~ LBC Where Dr. Falwell would say.not only give me that mountain, but he started out trying to train us to believe in whatever area we served keep God first and be a witness.And that all I have been doing and I plan to do until the day he calls me home.


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Jessica Hale

Q1: Jessica Hale

Q2: Smith

Q3: Seoul, Korea

Q4: High School Social Studies Teacher at Yongsan International School of Seoul

Q5: Benjamin Hale

Q6: Gabriel Allen- 5yrs
Kellyn Ann- 3yrs

Q7: So many to name...our 'charges' from the maroon Youth Aflame devotionals at Lassen Pines camp. The times we sang, had 'rock parties' (consisted of cleaning up the rocks on the camp grounds), sermons about making 'choices' and character...

Q8: The impact the Luff family has had on my life is immense. Dottie was my first and sixth grade teacher, Inger was my third grade teacher and Gordon mentored me through my high school years. I met my husband at Lassen Pines camp where we were given the opportunity to be challenged to be leaders and follow Christ in a distinct way. What I have learned from Gordon and the Luff family has made me much of what I am today. The tools I learned through the ministry, particularly at Lassen Pines, helped me to not just survive my high school years but thrive in my walk with Christ. As I work with high school kids in an international setting, I find myself drawing on much of what Gordon instilled in us on Mt. Lassen.


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Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Friday, August 21, 2009

Pennie Knutson Hatcher

Q1: Pennie Hatcher

Q2: Knutson

Q3: Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

Q4: Wife and ministry partner, teacher of English as a Foreign Language

Q5: David Hatcher


Q6:
Q7: If you’re gonna set up a chair in a gym for a kid, set it up right.

The Holy Spirit is just as present in a Wednesday planning meeting as He is with you shooting from the hip on Sunday. If you didn’t prepare, don’t expect the Holy Spirit to bail you out!

Q8: He taught me EXCELLENCE and VISION.

It was always about the individual, the kid who would come to know Christ and have his life transformed. We had to set that chair up right because a kid who needed Jesus would sit in it. Gordon required and inspired EXCELLENCE, not for his own image or reputation, but for the Lord Jesus Christ and the sake of that kid.

He taught us that VISION is to see through Spirit eyes what that kid can be. Love him. Invest in him. Teach to his needs. Reach out to him. Go get him. Pray for him. Grab him in a holy grip and don’t let go. Work by faith. Believe in what you can’t see now. Sow in tears, reap in joy.

When I was a Junior in high school, I WAS THAT KID. It was in Hawaii, at a tent meeting where the LBC Chorale and All God’s Children were singing. I had never seen anything like it – their joy, their passion, the impact on the listeners. When it was over, Gordon came over to me, snatched me up out of that folding metal chair and growled – “Why don’t you do something with your life?” He saw me through Spirit eyes. He grabbed me in that holy grip and didn’t let go. He let me work that summer at Treasure Island camp – no pay, just a bed and food. I was bitten, smitten, and in love with youth ministries and what was going on at LBC and TRBC. But my first year of college I went to another school because they offered a scholarship, and I didn’t have the money to go to LBC. When “I Love America” came to that city, I went back stage to say hi to my old friends, and ran into Gordon (this is a full two years later.) He says, “I thought I told you to do something with your life! Why aren’t you at Liberty?” (and in the same breath) “Can you sing?” I stood there dumbstruck, and a few months later found myself on a bus with Youth Aflame singers.

Youth Ministries became short term cross cultural youth ministries (summers in Korea with the “Moke”), which begat a willingness, and then a desire, and then a calling to minister abroad.

Q9: Ministering in a language and culture not your own has a soul-stripping and cleansing effect.

Culture shock has caused me to distill my Christianity to its essence. I have been forced to consider every large and small aspect of my belief system, and determine if I hold to some idea or method or truth because it is Biblical, or because it is American, or how I was reared, or simply because it’s my way. Whatever is not Biblical has to go.

The “squeeze” has brought out character defects in me that I didn’t even know I had.

Linguistic incompetence and cultural ineptness are powerful humbling agents. When you’re working and ministering in another language and culture, if you don’t have love, you really are nothing but a gong. I get “gonged” a lot! Lord, change me!

Q10: Gordon, Dennis Henderson, Larry Colclasure, Doug Randlett, Doug Turner, Dave Adams and all the rest - you guys were career guys. You were about the mission God had for your lives. And you let us in on it. You invested in us as individuals. You let us share the vision. You let us plan and run the program. You believed we were the men and women for the hour. You granted us privileges, and entrusted us with incredible responsibility. I can’t help but ask myself sometimes - what were you thinking? Your humility, your faith, your trust in God – I hope all of you know that it has been well placed, and that you reap in joy what you sowed in the fields of our hearts. I, for one, am grateful.


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Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Randy Stemm

Q1: Randy Stemm

Q2:

Q3: Nunnelly, TN (Nashville area)

Q4: Field Sales--Territory Manager/Director of Field Sales-Provident Music Dist.

Q5: (Single)

Q6:

Q7: At our Baccalaureate service,(1974) Gordon, thinking I was involved in a prank--"School's Out For Summer" by Alice Cooper--blaring out thru the Thomas Road sound system during Dr. Jerry's message, grabbed me from behind, while I was seated with my parents. I had nothing to do with it, but my famous roommate--Robbie Hiner--did! He had mentioned the possibility of doing something mischevious, but I had honestly forgotten all about it, so I was as shocked, and embarassed as everyone else when it actually happened!! By the way, Dr. Falwell handled the situation beautifully!

Q8: Gordon, I honestly thought you were a rough and tough guy until I saw your heart! Your love and concern for your students and your kids was unmistakable. I was somewhat rebellious, and was not part of Youth Aflame while at Liberty, but God did a major work in my life after graduation!

Q9: First, this is an ongoing process! In the fall of 1975, after working at a Christian radio station in Waterloo, IA, I auditioned with the Life Action Singers during a week-end visit to the area. I was invited to join as a tenor, and spent the next 3 years with Life Action. God used men like Vernon Brewer, Del Fehsenfeld, and several others. My life and my commitment to the Lord has never been the same! I wouldn't trade those 3 years (1975-78)for anything in the world!

Q10: God has been faithful! After Life Action, I joined the staff of Tabernacle Baptist Church and Christian School in Springfield, TN to launch a new Christian radio station. I taught 7th through 9th grade while trying to get the station running. Sadly, the station never materialized, but working in Christian Music (sales) then became my career--Brentwood Records to Light Records to Sparrow Records (EMI-CMG Distribution) to Provident Distribution (Sony/BMG) It has been a joy to work at something I love, and has been life-changing in it's sphere of influence. Getting to know, and work with the artists is another huge blessing! I've been truly blessed!!


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Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Saturday, August 8, 2009

Susie Smith Offenbacker

Q1: Susie Smith Offenbacker

Q2: Smith

Q3: Audubon, New Jersey

Q4: Realtor/Human Resources Assistant

Q5:

Q6: H. Christopher - 24 years old
Ryan Garrison - 21 years old
Paris Nicole - 9 years old

Q7: Gordon believed in me and gave me a spot on the YA Singers and Chorale. It was Gordon's vision and love for God that took us across the US and the world. Gordon reflected God's view by looking not only at our abilities but our availabilities and heart position.

Q8: Gordon impacted my life by opening the door for me to be a part of something so much bigger than myself. Being a part of YA Singers and Liberty Chorale gave me a first hand glimpse into how God goes before us and prepares the way so miracles happen and lives are changed.

Q9: Once God has called you by name and you are His; you are always His child. God is a God of mercy, forgiveness, and unconditional love. When I became a parent, it helped show me how God feels towards me. God never changes in an ever-changing world. God is my provider, protector, and dependable friend.

Q10: Attend Gloucester County Community Church in Washington Township, New Jersey.


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Friday, August 7, 2009

Linda Elliott

Q1: Linda Elliott

Q2: Linda Holaway

Q3: Porterville, CA

Q4: Homemaker

Q5: Steve Elliott

Q6: Stephanie 30, married to Bill Thompson. They have 3 children Steven 4,Austin 2 and Teagan 3 months. Weston 28, married to Amanda. Brandon 25, married to Esmer. They have one son named Samuel, 3 1/2 months old. Tiphanie is our baby and she is 23 and not married yet.

Q7: I loved Gordon's genuine love for the Lord and youth. I loved his passion for sharing God's messege through music.

Q8:

Q9: Life has been full of so many adventures that I wouldn't know where to start. God transforms me daily whether it be gentle nudges or gouges. I have poured my life into being a wife to Steve for 33 years and a mom to our four kids and now four grandkids. That was really was always my passion. Our children have grown up loving God and having Him as a priority in their lives. To me, I can die happy with that. I am so thankful to God for their lives and the Light they shine. I am blessed!

Q10: Our sons and son-in-law are all cops. Funny, I spent most of my life trying to avoid them.:) I'm telling on myself! I have a picture of them in my wallet next to my drivers licence. I call their picture my "get out of jail free card". I don't know why I'm telling you that - I guess I'm just keeping it real.:)


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Steve Elliott

Q1: Steve Elliott

Q2:

Q3: Porterville, CA

Q4: Truck Driver

Q5: Linda Holaway

Q6: Stephanie married to Bill Thompson
Three children - Steven 4, Austin 2, and Teagan 3 mos.
Weston married to Amanda
Brandon married to Esmer
One child - Samuel 3 mos.
Tiphanie - Not married yet

Q7: Gordon's big smile was always fun to see.

Q8: Even though I never became a paid youth minister I have always been involved with youth is some aspect. I always have the attitude that Gordon portrayed, the importance of instilling Christ in young lives.

Q9: Marriage and raising four children.

Q10: See ya all in heaven!


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Ron Lance

Q1: Ron Lance

Q2:

Q3: Springboro, Ohio

Q4: Regional Sales Director - Genentech USA

Q5: Kelly Cunningham Lance

Q6: 2 Daughters - Jordan (15) and Sydney (13)

Q7: My favorite memory of Gordon is ... tough love when he needed to be, great leader, passion and a love for investing in kids with Gods Love!

Q8:

Q9:

Q10: My Liberty experience was a great launching pad for my life. Blessed to have married my BEST friend Kelly. We have two beautiful and healthy daughters, Kelly is highly involved in the women's ministry at our church, lived all over the country and traveled to more places on this globe than I would have ever imagined. Add to that the privilege of working with a world class Biotech organization and the Good Lord wrote a great script for the Lance Family! And to think part of that journey started on a muddy mountain in VA, chapels in a tent, long weekends on old gray hound bus with the YA singers and some wonderful friends and great memories!


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Saturday, August 1, 2009

Robin Boeck Schmitt

Q1: Robin Boeck Schmitt

Q2: Boeck

Q3: Chesterfield, VA (near Richmond)

Q4: homemaker, home educator & bookkeeper for family business

Q5: Todd Schmitt

Q6: Taylor, 19
Travis, 17
Brittany, 16

Q7: I didn't know Gordon personally, but I was in "All God's Children" under the direction of Larry Colclasure. Larry loved people and loved the Lord and encouraged us in serving God and others.

Q8:

Q9: God has used various trials to show me the importance of depending on and trusting Him.

Q10: Todd and I got married in 1983 and moved to Richmond in 1992. I have home schooled our children since 1995. Our two sons have graduated and are working in our new construction and remodeling business. Taylor will be going to Parris Island, SC in October to begin a 4 year tour with the Marines. Brittany has 2 more years of school and hopes to be an author.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Friday, July 31, 2009

Paula Sims Orr

Q1: Paula Sims Orr

Q2: Sims

Q3: SC (ministry address in GA)

Q4: Crosspurpose International/Church Ministries Staff, Director of Women's Ministries (81/2 yrs.), Worship Leader/Music Ministry(10 yrs)

Q5: Charlie Orr

Q6: Children: Joel, Anna

Grandchildren: Julie, Koby, Jayden

Q7: When we sang, Gordon frequently pointed to his heart to encourage us to exhibit passion and real communication of the message (by instinct, I have found myself over the years pointing to my heart for the same reason when leading various groups; "Everything rises and falls on leadership"; I was encouraged in class by Gordon's many references to Henrietta Mears, a woman who made an important spiritual impact during her lifetime.

Q8: My life has been affected by the many opportunities of service that Gordon allowed a young kid from Georgia to experience.

While Gordon always stressed doing things well in ministry, he also was one who applied the verse "be ready in season and out"...you never knew when he might point to you and mouth the words, "You sing this verse" while the song was already in progress!

A summer serving in a church in California, working in a youth camp in PA, traveling on buses to Pittsburg for school rallies and traveling with the LBC Choral "back in the day"...these are just some of the experiences at LBC now LU that helped shape, season and prepare me for the past 30+ years. My thanks to Gordon and Dottie for their patience, care and training of so many of us.

Q9: Too many to name...and He's still at it!


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


David Brown

Q1: David Brown

Q2:

Q3: Raleigh, NC

Q4: Operations/Supply Chain Management

Q5: Pamela Carey

Q6: Kristen (daughter)
Kendra (daughter)

Q7: "Quit acting like a dunkey" I heard that more than most I think.

Q8: I was fortunate enough to know Gordon and Dottie for several years before he went to TRBC. He was my Youth Director in Anaheim, Ca. before he started Lassen Pines (then called Lassen Conference Grounds).

Gordon always showed a lot of patience with me, I just didn't realize how much nor was appreciative enough at the time. One time in particular was when a friend and I just showed up in Redding, with no notice and basically said, "here we are". Of course Gordon took us in and put us to work at the camp. Looking back, it was a lot of fun and a lot of hard work.

I remember when Jerry called Gordon and asked him to come to Lynchburg. I don't believe Gordon, had any intention of leaving Redding, but went to visit TRBC anyway. As we all know Jerry could be very persuasive and Gordon and Dottie came back to announce they were going to Lynchburg. I was very surprised, knowing how much Gordon loved Lassen Pines and the mountains. But little did anyone know then, that this was the birth of a miracle that years later would occupy another mountain, almost 3000 miles away, in Lynchburg, Va.

A year after the Luff family went to Lynchburg, I decided to go see what all the excitement was all about in this little Virginia town, that I was watching on TV every week. So, I loaded up my meager earthly goods and drove to Lynchburg.

There, I met my wife Pamela, and had the best years of my life. To this day, I reminisce about those early days and would trade them for nothing this side of Heaven. What a privilege to be a part of the beginning of LU and YA, and God used Gordon and Dottie in a major way to influence my life in that direction.

Q9: I remember the time we went to Pittsburg and sang at some of the local high schools. We were sponsored by Y.O.U. and stayed downtown on Charles St. for a few nights and slept on the floor. Most of us were scared to death, there were bars on the doors, windows and we were not in the best part of town. This was my first experience in working with inner-city youths and made a real impact on me. I will never forget that time.


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Kelli Lutz Vanderpool

Q1: Kelli Lutz

Q2: Vanderpool

Q3: Huntington , WV area (Ironton)

Q4: Sales, also Interior Decorator and full time student going for my Master's in Criminal Justice

Q5: Single

Q6: 1 daughter... Hannah Blair Lutz 18 years of age.

Q7: "Time to get on the bus"
"Let's Pray" ... "Let's Eat"...
"Be prepared for me to call on you for a
testimony!"
Letting us know what Lovely outfits we
were wearing for that particular day...
Favorite Memory? The whole Australia trip, the bus breaking down across Country, Mark Lowry and his laugh and jokes. I loved hearing "Sound Edition" play and they were so much fun to be around! Many, many more memories, enough to write a book! :)

Q8: Wow... 30 years of memories and songs that stick close to my heart even today.
Favorite songs that we sang: "He's Alive", "I'd rather have Jesus", "Something Beautiful".
The many souls we witnessed to and sang to, the friends we made along the way, and knowing that the same songs we performed 30 years ago, still apply and hold us steady today. Gordon and Larry had a passion for the youth and the lost and God used them to plant seeds. Now we can see many wonderful results through testimonies, churches being planted, speakers, writers, good Christian parents, and leaders.

Q9: Many ways... "Walking through the darkness, yet standing firm in God's word while coming back out into the light.
Knowing that no matter what, He is in control and is with us always, with unconditional love.
Also, Opportunites to travel throughout the years,"Women of Faith" conferences, worked in Christian Television, and reconnecting with people from Liberty and YA. God is good.

Q10: Thank you Gordon, Larry, and team for the time we spent together and the wonderful memories.


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Mick Vigneulle

Q1: Mick Vigneulle

Q2:

Q3: Wilsonville, AL

Q4: Motivational speaking/ Evangelism

Q5: Sue Burgess

Q6: Mandy Busby age26 (Joel Busby-husband)Ashley age24
Drew age21
Abby age 9
Anna age 9

Q7: I was a new student at LBC starting it's 3rd year in existence. The student enrollment had jumped from 300 to 1100-1200 from spring to fall. Most upper classmen had been given permission to live off campus due to a lack of space. So the atmosphere around campus was gloom after just a few days because 90% were homesick. Gordon approached me about taking a trip to Pittsburg, as Youth Aflame had an invitation to do some public school assemblies. You must have noticed I was discouraged and needed a lift and the timing could not have been better. You put a ragtime group of students together along with Robbie Hiner and we attacked the schools. Your personal encouragement from that trip and your future invitation to join Youth Aflame Singers birthed in us a fire we could not get away from. We start our 27th year of ministry next month.

Q8: It gave us a platform for ministry and our livelihood for the past 26 years. We are a direct result of those early days of an action oriented curriculum.

Q9: In those early days of ministry we left Lynchburg to move to California with new babies, and left salaried positions for total financial support. We went from making almost half the money to double the expense. We watched God provide in supernatural ways, then. He was teaching us to live by faith.

Also, My dad and son's near death experiences back in 1998 and 2007 were other life-changing moments for me.

Q10: Not everyone's career is so directly affected by what they learned or did in college...but our's was a direct result. We have witnessed over 90,000 decisions for Christ as a result of this platform of ministry. We say this very humbly and with grateful hearts. Thank you for your investment in us...we were the least likely candidates to have had this privilege.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Thursday, July 30, 2009

Jeff Smith

Q1: Jeff T. Smith

Q2:

Q3: New Bremen, Ohio

Q4: Contract Labor

Q5: Kandi Taylor Smith

Q6: Karri
Jared
Kameron

No married children, therefore, no grandchilden. Horse & cart going in right direction, so far.

Q7: "Everything rises and falls on leadership". I enjoyed driving truck, and bus, running sound, and helping with conferences and concerts. My years in Dallas gave me many unique experiences and stories to tell.

Q8: Some experiences in Dallas prepared me to think through how to and not to operate a business of my own, how to treat people fairly, and the importance of integrity.

Q9: God has taught me to be sensitive to others around me. HE allows me, almost every day, to have a conversation with an unfamiliar person about God's love and what HE's doing for me.

Q10: I grew up in Chillicothe, OH. My parents were on the board for Youth Outreach which hosted Youth Aflame for 4 years during the month of April. It was a pleasure to see Christian young people coming to our town, schools, and churches to minister. The impact is still evident in Chillicothe.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Christy (Clayton) Cousineau

Q1: Christy (Clayton) Cousineau

Q2: Clayton

Q3: Dallas, TX

Q4: Human Resources Professional-Corporate Trainer & Consultant

Q5: Robert Cousineau

Q6: Stepdaughter: Renee
Step grandchildren: Michael & Timothy

Q7: Some of my fondest memories of Gordon are:

•He was the best grammar teacher I ever had. “Where are we at?” was not acceptable.

•Warming-up vocally and spiritually before concerts. Teaching us the importance of having our hearts in-tune with the Lord before we could minister to others.

•I can see him now…as he directed us in song…pointing to his heart, eyes closed and tears streaming down his face,singing along with us in worship to God.

•Not making eye contact with Gordon so he wouldn’t ask you to give a testimony. Well, that didn’t work. He wouldn’t let you get away with that. He would have your singing partner elbow you. He would get your attention one way or another!

Q8: Little did I know 'then' the impact that Gordon’s ministry would have on my future career. But God did!

My ministry is to the marketplace. Gordon’s leadership model impacted the positions that I’ve had as a leader working for companies like, Southwest Airlines and Citigroup…and now in my own business, going into companies and organizations to teach leadership principles to senior leaders, managers and frontline employees, helping them to reach their full potential.

Thank you Gordon, for being a great mentor to me. I’m so thankful you were obedient to God and you were right where you were suppose to be back in the 70’s! Your faithfulness enriched my life.


Q9: Through the years I’ve struggled with the question, “God, what’s my purpose?”. Then one day I was reading a passage of scripture I had read many times and God switched on the light bulb and I realized THIS IS IT! It was so simple! Philippians 3:10 “That I may know Him”. That is my purpose! I quit looking for the next big thing around the corner…a promotion, relationship or life event that would validate my existence. In every season of my life, no matter what the circumstance, if I seek to know as much about Jesus Christ as I possibly can, He will show me through His word, lead me in the right direction and use my life to influence someone along the way. It was so freeing!!

Q10: I am looking forward to seeing everyone in September! :)


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Sharon (King) Carey

Q1: Sharon Carey

Q2: King

Q3: Terre Haute Indiana

Q4: Executive Director of the Crisis Pregnancy Centers of the Wabash Valley and also a certified Nanc counselor and pastor's wife

Q5: Paul Carey

Q6: Heather Carey, Autumn Miles and David Carey

Grandchildren - Grace Miles, Jude Miles

Q7: His passion and him leading us in "Get all excited". His passion stirred me to be a champion for Christ.

Q8: I wanted to be right in the heart of where God is working. I never want my relationship with my Lord to be stale!

Q9: So many! Facing cancer for myself and for my husband Paul. Heart disease and 2 heart attacks for my husband. A daughter who went through a divorce because of an abusive man while we both were in ministry and a deacon board who ask us to leave because we supported our daughter. During that dark time, I'll never forget Jerry Falwell's supportive words to us, "send her to Libery and I'll find her a husband." Well, sure enough, she did find one at Liberty. A wonderful godly man. they are in full time ministry in Az. The grief and pain made us strong and even more dependent on my Lord. From there Paul started New Life Community church and I continued as Ex. Dir. of 3 Crisis Pregnancies Center. The miracles are countless! The salvations are many and the babies saved from abortion are hundreds! To God be the glory great things He has done!


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


John and Chris Tice

Q1: John & Chris Tice

Q2: Chris Benson

Q3: Melbourne, Florida

Q4: Direct Care Prof @ Devereux School/Move-In Coordinator for The Fountains Seniior Living Community

Q5: Each other

Q6: Megan 31
Misty 29
Molly 21
Maria 21
Crystal 19
Johnny 19

Q7: I can't say I have a favorite memory...just being able to work with Gordon & Dottie and learn from the best has certainly changed our lives. Our entire time at Liberty was great and we feel the "hands on" experiences certainly helped prepare us. Quote-"Servantship comes before Leadership"

Q8: Gordon cast a vision thru Youth Aflame that we never dreamed possible . We were stretched and Gordon allowed us to see the impossible accomplished thru teamwork, hardwork, and believing in ourselves. He taught us that if God was in it...it could be done!

Q9: Thru Gordon, Dottie, and Jerry, we learned the basic blocks to build our lives. It's been 35 years and we're still using those principles every day. The players have changed along the way, but the basics remain the same: faith in God, teamwork, hardwork and the belief that it can be done.

Q10: We're looking forward to rekindling old friendships and sharing stories of "the good ole days"!!


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
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Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Patsy Sanders

Q1: Patsy Sanders

Q2: Johnson

Q3: Lynchburg,VA

Q4: Assistant Women's Ministry Director, Thomas Road Baptist Church

Q5: Jim "Chief" Sanders

Q6: Kari - Reading Coach in Bedford County married to Aaron - Nationwide Insurance
Justin - pilot for US Air married to Kelley an RN at Lynchburg General

Q7: Dottie was a vital part of my life and I appreciate all I learned from her.

Q8: Gordon always had an unusual ability to relate to teenagers. and influenced many. He was conservative in his beliefs and told us like it was!!

Q9: Life itself has been an adventure filled with much happiness and heartache. God began teaching me hard lessons when He took my only brother home to heaven when I was barely 21 years old. Since that time He has continued to teach me life is a journey sustained by faith, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and guided by His unseen Hand. My joy isn't based on circumstances but rather on the joy I find in and through serving Christ. He has blessed my life in so many ways and have been honored to serve TRBC in Women's Ministry. This has been one area of my journey I continue to be amazed by the great and mighty God I serve.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Paul Halsey

Q1: Paul Halsey

Q2:


Q4: Missions Mentor for CrossWorld

Q5: Kim (Davidson) Halsey

Q6: Children: Amber, Curtis, Katie, Caleb

Q7: I remember walking out of Youth classes pumped up and ready to tackle about anything. I knew I was at the most exciting place on earth and being prepared to help young people be all that they could be for God's glory.

Q8: Although I never really carried on conversations with Gordon personally as a student I know God had our lives intersected at a very influential time in my life. His life, passion, and words impacted me as a mentor and challenged me to expect more of myself and not make excuses.

Q9: Gordon allowed me as a youth major to align myself for two years with SMITE. For that I am thankful. After graduation in 1981 what God had place in my heart for both young people and missions led Kim and me to the Philippines for 14 years of wonderful youth ministry on a missionary team. After 10 more years with CrossWorld back in Philadelphia as the Short Term Missions Coordinator we have now moved back to Lynchburg to mentor missions-minded students for effective long-term missionary service through CrossWorld. I never thought I would be living in Lynchburg again, but it seems that God wants us to finish the race right back here where it started. God has been so faithful and gracious to Kim and me over the years.

Q10: For any of us with children, the absolutely most important youth ministry we will ever be involved in is our ministry to them. My wife Kim has been a wonderful wife and mother for the past 28 years. She is now an educational therapist with NILD at LCA.
Amber graduated from LU and is a video editor.
Curtis is a private pilot, got married to a terrific young woman named Kristi this summer and I got to perform the wedding!
Katie is going to CVCC here in Lynchburg.
Caleb is at Marines boot camp in Parris Island SC this summer '09 and striving for the Iron Man award.
By God's grace all our children are walking with the Lord.


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Monday, July 27, 2009

Steve Reitenour

Q1: Steve Reitenour

Q2:

Q3: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Q4: Attorney

Q5: Tammy (formerly) Bjorklund

Q6: Nicholas (Nick) - married, no kids;
Natasha (Tasha) - never been married, no kids.

Q7: "Reitenour, you'll never amount to anything!"

Q8: Gordon forced me to analyze my spiritual life and determine that I was, in fact, properly walking with God.

Q9: After teaching music at Liberty University for eight years, I decided to go to law school. We bought a house in Minnesota (where Tammy is from) before we had sold our house in Lynchburg and before I had a job, and moved to Minnesota on faith.

Q10: We've never regretted our move (except in the dead of winter!), although we've missed all of the good friends we left in Lynchburg.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Patty (Grant) Albright

Q1: Patty Albright

Q2: Grant

Q3: Bennett. CO

Q4: Full-time Mom and caregiver/with sister of 82 year old Mom (Geneva)

Q5: Daniel Albright

Q6: Susie - 20, marrying Ben on 8/15/09
Both love and serve our Saviour.
Megan -18
Randy - 15

Q7: His consistency, commitment to prayer, concern for each team member and dependence on our Lord. I can't remember seeing Gordon give in to pressure. I do recall that he was a bit upset with me when I chose to climb those MANY stairs in a pyramid in Egypt. I'd had a car accident days before our leaving for Israel (driving Jack Andrews car) and was in a neck brace. It was just another way for him to show his concern for me.

Q8: It was foundational to seeing a leader in my life who accepted me for who I was, encouraged me in the Lord and challenged me to deepen my relationship with the Saviour. The fact that he and Dottie still serve Jesus with all their being does not surprise me in the least!

Q9: Our adoptions of Susie at 7, Megan at 7 (a year after Susie) and Randy at 5. God-chosen gifts to us. Each had emotional baggage and pain that we could never understand but "Jesus knew all about their sorrow..." And - His grace gave us the wisdom to love them and point them to Jesus! He knows their futures and we trust they will all follow HIM!

Q10: I would LOVE to be with you all at the reunion. Susie's wedding (8/15) is so close that we don't believe another trip so soon after that big day will be possible. I'm grateful for the love, prayers and support I received during my years with LBC. May the Lord bless and encourage you all on that special weekend.


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Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Winnie Tabor

Q1: Winnie Taber

Q2: Pearson

Q3: Lynchburg, Virginia

Q4: Upper School Principal. at Liberty Christian Academy (formerly Lynchburg Christsian Academy)

Q5: David Taber

Q6: Amber Taber Medford married to Andrew Medford
One grandson - Kayden, who is the love of my life.
Shannon Taber

Q7:

Q8: Gordon never gave up on his dreams. I had dreamed of becoming principal of LCA, but never really through that it would happen (primarily because I am a woman - HA!)

Q9: God is constantly transforming my life, but especially my prayer life. I have learned to never stop praying even when things are going great. God is always in control and has a reason for everything. We just have to trust Him.

Q10: I love my job and want to make a difference in the lives of students (even if it is only one). I want to teach my grandson that Jesus never fails and that He is always there. I have no regrets and would not change a thing in my life. My husband, Dave, my two daughters, and my grandson are my life. Who could ask for anything more.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Lyall Sutton

Q1: Lyall Sutton

Q2:

Q3: Peoria IL

Q4: Sr. Associate Pastor, Bethany Baptist Church

Q5: Sheila Sutton

Q6: Megan Sutton
Ben and Hannah Sutton

Q7: Leaders are servants.
The crew rules!

Q8: Be reliable, responsible, and take action and then remember to be flexible.

Q9: Life is the adventure:
Marriage, parenting, serving God in his church.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Carol McLellan Westmoreland

Q1: Carol McLellan Westmoreland

Q2: McLellan

Q3: Keller, Texas

Q4: Housewife, Veteran Public School Teacher (18 yr.Early Childhood Education), Coordinator for the Hannah Group ministering loving support and hope to women suffering with infertility and miscarriages.

Q5: Harmon Westmoreland (15 years)

Q6: Stepdaughter: Cari
First grand daughter "Lily" due October 2009

Q7: I fondly remember all of the wonderful times on the bus and the "I LOVE AMERICA" rallies.

Q8: To have a passion for God and a heart for hurting people.

Q9: The difficult times have brought me closer to God and more trusting of his faithfulness.

Q10: I am involved with Rachel Ministries of North Texas. Rachel Ministries offers hope and healing to post-abortive women and men who regret their abortion decision.

Go to Rachel's Vineyard.org
to find contact/referral information for your local community.


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Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Monday, July 20, 2009

Debra Waggett Huhn

Q1: Debra Huhn 78' alumni

Q2: Waggett

Q3: Pittsburgh PA

Q4: pastor

Q5: Ken Huhn 77' alumni

Q6: Ben Huhn (son) age 20
Heather Huhn Cooper age 25-husband:Chris Cooper both LU alumni 2004
3 grandchildren: Evan Cooper 3yr.
Levi Cooper 19mo.
Adella Cooper 4months

Q7: "Everything rises and falls on leadership" and if you are going to represent the Lord's ministry it better be with excellence. Gordon made me believe that I could impact others lives.

Q8: I give honor to Gordon for awakening my heart toward youth ministry. Before Liberty I was brought up in a church that looked down upon females and youth!When I came to Liberty I did not believe the Lord could use me in any significant way.
After watching Gordon and the other Youth leaders I realized they placed value on both, guys & girls. After working with Word of Life clubs,I embraced the calling of being a leader.

Q9: While reading the Word,the Lord emphasised Psalm 68:20 to me. I knew it was a verse that I would minister to someone. Seven days later my mom had a massive heart attack. I spent all day seeking the Lord whether it was her time to "go home". The doctors called the family to come because she was not going to make it through the night. On the way to the hospital the Lord spoke to my heart that He had given me His Word already. I went in and my mom was turning a deep orange, all her organs were failing. Just as the Lord showed me I began to pray that scripture over my mom. I was not concerned about what others thought, I wanted to see God's power. The Lord raised her up from a death bed and everyone knew it was a miracle. Now I have a boldness to believe the Lord for seemingly impossible situations.

Q10: My husband and I minister together. I never thought I would marry a pastor. After all, I don't play the piano or lead a choir! We just purchased a "social hall" complex, we are keeping the bar area to have coffee house so the community can see that believers are approachable. The Pgh.Post Gazette contacted us to do an article, they thought it was unique for a church to buy a "bar".There have been many church buildings turned into bars and restaurants, we thought it was time to turn that around! We plan to do it all first class Gordon!


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


David Wood

Q1: David Wood

Q2:

Q3: Birmingham (Hoover) Alabama

Q4: International Director for an orphan care adoption agency

Q5: I live with my girlfirend.. and wife of 25 years.. Johnna Harrison

Q6: Katie (21) University of Alabama
Kristen (18) Mississippi State University
Harrison (8) Third Grade Green Belt

Q7: I was in the high school YA Basketball League playing on a team with Gordon's boys. During a timeout close to the end of the game Gordon wraps his arm around me and says (with tremendous passion, belief, and urgency), "the whole game depends on you!" I had been on the bench most of the game.. I thought he was crazy until I get in at the end of the game.. I had so much confidence I made the winning shot. I'll never forget that moment! My whole life I have tried to mimic that quality.. to be a person who would believe in the underdog, the bench kid.. I have seen many bench kids make winning shots in life.. thanks Gordon!!

Q8: When Gordon dies it will take 15 years for his heart to quit.. no one has more passion! Every kid needs to know that someone on the planet believes in what they can be.. understanding the potential of a kid makes you say, "Down with the winnie roast and up with the steak fry"!

Q9: Hmmm.. I am a recovering "Legalist" Its funny how being confronted with your own sinfulness can do that. The world, and often the church, takes what's broken and trashes it.. while God is irrestibly drawn to it. I'm broken and God is crazy about me! God's GRACE leaves me speechless!!

Q10: Most of you guys don't know me.. I was just a silly high school kid when you were in your hey day.. I even hesitated to register because of this.. wow that was embarrassing to admit. But I was shaped by many of the names on this list so I am coming.. to look many of you in the eye and say "thanks" ..I also want to get out of Alabama for a few days :) See you there!


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Dave Tabor

Q1: David Taber

Q2:

Q3: Lynchburg, Virginia

Q4: HVAC Technician

Q5: Winnie Pearson Taber

Q6: Amber Taber Medford is married to Andrew Medford and have given us one grandson, named Kayden.
Shannon Taber

Q7: Get all excited!

Q8: Gordon's steadfastness in serving Christ which taught me to never give up.

Q9: We have been through many adventures that have allowed us to trust Him more whether on the mountain top or the valley, Jesus never fails.

Q10: God has taken us through many mountain tops and valleys over the last 30 years. We were able to use the things taught in college to help in our ministry in Miami years ago when we worked with the children's ministry and were in charge of the activities for the young married's class. We also were able to minister to the young people and young married's group in Jacksonville, Florida. We have come full circle by moving back to Lynchburg to minister here.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Richard Scales

Q1: Richard Scales

Q2:

Q3: Richmond Virginia

Q4: Corporate Business Planner

Q5: Diane Secrest Scales

Q6: Daughter Shannon (24) and Son Cameron (20)

Q7: His Smile

Q8: TRY SR. High was a life changer for me...it challenged my walk and helped me to grow in Christ

Q9: Too numerious to list here suffice to say that God is always faithful and is about conforming those who believe in Him to His image. Sometimes by blessing and sometimes by trial but He is always faithful in guiding His children to where He wants them to be.

Q10:


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Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Keith Littlepage

Q1: Keith Littlepage

Q2:

Q3: Greater Grand Rapids Michigan

Q4: GM of family business in addition to Real Estate Investment Co

Q5: Robyn Ver Lee Littlepage

Q6: Roger Littlepage 27 2004 alumni of LU and married to Shanell Rameriz Littlepage. No grandchildren YET!

Q7:

Q8: In my opinion, Gordon had the vision to forge a new ministry paradigm that confronted the thinking of generations of traditionalist ministry mentalities. He challenged the conventional thinking that the youth ministry is training grounds for Sr. Pastors by forging a new ministry concept that the Youth Pastor's calling is equal to and not subordinate in importance to the Sr. Pastor. This was revolutionary.

Q9: The on going adventure that I am currently walking. In Feb 2008 my business partner and I placed under contract 44 acres of a pristine bayfront property with the objective of developing high end residential homes in Bay Co FL. Who knew what was to happen in the financial markets by the end of the year.

After having well over $100,000 invested we pursued financing through hedge funds who were to fund the acquisition and development to the tune of $45,000,000. By June the Hedge Fund denied our funding closed their doors and the fund collapsed. We pursued another and that one collapsed in Dec '08.

After a period of depression in early 2009, I sought the Lord in a 21 day fast, seeking answers. Through these deep waters, He comforts me, assures me and teaches me more about faith, obedience and trust like never before.In addition, revolutionized my view on finances.

God's most recent revelation to me (July 09) is He knows all about it, He understands my dilemma and told me NOT TO worry about it and STOP worrying about it! This was transformational!

Currently a group of European investors are reviewing the project and may consider funding the deal. PLEASE JOIN ME IN PRAYER THAT THEY WILL FUND THE DEAL! God's will be done!

Q10: I am so excited to get reacquainted with everyone. I can't wait to see and hear all what God hath wrought.


Q1 Name | Q2 Maiden name | Q3 Where do you live
Q4 Occupation | Q5 Spouse | Q6 Kids/grandkids
Q7 Memory/quote of Gordon | Q8 Career affected
Q9 Walk with God | Q10 Other


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Chris Hinkle

Q1: Chris Hinkle

Q2:

Q3: Plano, Texas

Q4: Media Ministry

Q5: Kathleen Jan Millhouse Hinkle

Q6: Rachel Elisha Hinkle (17 yrs. old)

Q7: I really spent more time with Dennis Henderson. Dennis was the first to understand my strengths and encouraged me and showed me how to use those strengths.

Q8: Dennis' ministry to me helped me in the ministry God lead me to.

Q9: God has given us many adventures these past 32 years. Every time He leads me back into the secular work place it is to prepare me with the skills needed to minister to the next church He leads us too.

Q10: God has blessed us so much. From the days at Liberty where Don Jennings gave me the audio bug, to the many doors God has opened up for us through the years. From working at Walt Disney World to the Radio and Television Commission of the SBC. We had the great opportunity to work for First Baptist Church Dallas with Dr. W.A Criswell to my lifetime pastor Dr Jim Henry at First Baptist Church Orlando. In 1996 we were lead to serve as Technolgy Manager for the Olympic Stadium Cluster at the 96 Olympics in Atlanta, Ga.. After the Olympics we worked on the Engineering staff that designed Universal Studios "Islands of Adventure". All that prepared me to work for the First Baptist Church of Woodstock, with pastor Dr. Johnny Hunt. We left FBC Woodstock to help family with aging parents and worked once again for Walt Disney World as the Park Audio Specialist for MGM Studios. We are presently at Prestonwood Baptist Church and really enjoying our service here.
With all that the greatest miracle we have is our daughter Rachel. Rachel who at 11 years old was dignosed with a very deabillatating decease has worked hard these past 6 years and is now a USTA nationally ranked tennis player. She loves the Lord and gives him the glory for the miracle he has done in her life. Last of all thanks Youth Aflame for giving me the opportunity to serve and learn.
God be with you,
Chris

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