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Marie
(Fearing) Sovereign
writes, “I graduated from Houghton along with my
husband-to-be Floyd Sovereign. (Both are pictured
at right.) We married in 1944 and moved to Rochester, NY
where Floyd was pastor of a church and attended Colgate
Rochester Seminary. In 1947 we went to Brazil to begin
missionary service. A summary of our story is on the
Internet at
www.apib.org/sovereignf.htm.
I’m now living in a retirement community in Las Cruces, NM.”
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Morris A. Inch has written a book, Matthew in the
Messianic Tradition (University Press of America, Inc.).
Inch is professor emeritus of Biblical studies at Wheaton
College. Inch has published more than 30 books including
Two Gospel Motifs: The Original Quest and the Messianic
Theophany, Devotions with David: A Christian Legacy,
and The Elder Brother: A Christian Alternative to
Anti-Semitism.
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Aggie Haik writes, “These past few months have been
rather busy with a new ministry of being a designated driver
and cook for two different families who are infirmed as well
as being a mentor to five teenage girls under the Girl Scout
program. Anyone who says the Christian life is boring isn’t
really living it! His mercies are new every morning as well
as His marching orders and I love it and would live my life
all over again the same way! It has been and still is an
adventure and I love Him for putting me in the ministry!
Praise the Lord and I owe it all to Him and Houghton where
it all started!”
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Ed Crandall has become a part-time pastor of “visitation
and pastoral care” at Buena Vista Wesleyan Church, after
retiring from serving the Elmira Wesleyan Church for 17
years.
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Michael Frost is working on his doctor of ministry
degree through the Lutheran Theological Seminary in
Philadelphia, PA. He has completed the required courses and
has begun putting together a project proposal which will be
in the field of evangelism.
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Carrie (Neller) Hirata and her husband have begun a home
business with EcoQuest International. EcoQuest is a
20-year-old Christian company that produces and markets
indoor living products (i.e., air purifiers, water and
laundry purification systems, vitamins and skin/hair
products).
Milieu welcomes your comments.
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