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Oral Roberts passes at 91 in California

oralrobertsheaderTULSA - Many in the world are mourning the passing of pastor, healer, innovator and religious icon Oral Roberts, who died Tuesday (December 15, 2009) in Newport Beach, California at the age of 91 from complications of pneumonia a day after he was hospitalized following a fall at his home in California.

“Oral Roberts was the greatest man of God I’ve ever known,” said Oral’s son, Richard Roberts. “A modern-day apostle of the healing ministry, an author, educator, evangelist, prophet, and innovator, he was the only man of his generation to build a worldwide ministry, an accredited university, and a medical school.”

Evangelist Billy Graham issued a statement stating,  “Oral Roberts was a man of God, and a great friend in ministry.  I loved him as a brother.  We had many quiet conversations over the years.  I invited Oral to speak at one of our early international conferences on evangelism held in Berlin in the 1960’s.  Oral was preceded in death by his wonderful wife Evelyn, who I also knew and loved.  She was a woman of God, and a powerful prayer warrior.  Just three weeks ago, I was privileged to talk to Oral over the telephone.  During the short conversation, he said to me that he was near the end of his life’s journey.  I look forward to the day that I will see Oral and Evelyn Roberts again in Heaven–our eternal home.”

 

Roberts established Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association (OREA), a Pentecostal ministry, which in turn founded Oral Roberts University in 1963 which Roberts served as the school’s president until 1993 and trustee until his death.  GuideStar reports OREA “produces 52 weekly television and radio programs, and 260 daily television programs to help spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the United States and throughout the world. These programs reach an estimated 800,000 people per week.”

In May 2009, the Oklahoma Legislature honored Roberts with a resolution honoring his life. He spoke to lawmakers of his mission and his legacy.  “I’ll soon be going home to my heavenly father,” Roberts said on this occasion. “I look forward to that with great peace and joy. Leaving behind my legacy to bless people.”

Born on January 24, 1918, the fifth and youngest child of Reverend Ellis Melvin Roberts and Claudia Priscilla Irwin, Roberts grew up in southern Oklahoma. After finishing high school, Roberts studied for two years each at Oklahoma Baptist University and Phillips University. In 1938 he married a preacher’s daughter, Evelyn Lutman Fahnestock.  Leaving college before completing his degree, Roberts became an itinerant preacher, taking over his father’s ministry and expanding it to millions of people in tent revivals, healing the sick and saving troubled lives.  Eventually, the tents gave way to airwaves — broadcasting on radio and television.

In the early 60s, he broke even more ground, building Oral Roberts University in South Tulsa and later built the City of Faith Medical and Research Cente, intended to merge prayer and medicine in the healing process.

Two Roberts children are still living — son Richard, a well-known evangelist and former president of Oral Roberts University (ORU), and daughter Roberta Potts, an attorney.  Oral Roberts was preceded in death by his wife of 66 years, Evelyn, on May 4, 2005, ,and two of his children, Rebecca in 1977 and Ronald in 1982.

Memorial Service will be held at the ORU Mabee Center, in Tulsa Oklahoma on Monday, December 21, 2009 at 2:00PM.

(Sources:  Oral Roberts Evangelistic Assn, Oral Roberts University, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Oral Roberts Minstries, Oklahoma news outlets, Wikipedia)

The Christian Courier’s 2010 Read through the Bible calendar available (UPDATED 12/18)

RTB2010_RevD 1MILWAUKEE – The 2010 READ through the BIBLE CALENDAR is now available at ProBuColls Bookstore (New location: 9733 W Greenfield Avenue / Milwaukee Wi  53214 / Tel: 414.344.7300 / Email: PBCBooks@ChristianProducts.org). 

The RTTB Calendar provides daily Scripture readings to enable the reader to complete the entire Bible in ONE year.   Some have used the calendar year-after-year, switching translations, while others simply refresh themselves in the Living Word of God.

Additionally, the RTTB Calendar lists the Judaeo-Christian and national holidays.  Convenient “Things To Do” area is available on each monthly page, and a full year for 2011 with holidays appears on the inside back cover.

The 2010 Read through the Bible is available without charge (limited to 1 per person, 3 per family) through the generous gift of Byron A Rienheimer and his family.  A number of Christian ministries and business who support them are listed throughout the calendar for the reader’s consideration and prayers.

Contact ProBuColls Bookstore for more information (414.344.7300).

Local surgeon passes: Dr. Sean P. Keane

From the Irish Times (11/24/2009)  — KEANE, Dr Sean P. (formerly Youghal, Co. Cork, Milwaukee, Wisc., USA.) – Died suddenly on November 22, 2009, son of the late Edward and Maura Keane, Upper Strand, Youghal; lovingly and sadly missed by Doris and family, Dolores, Eamonn, Sean, Sharon and Daire, sisters Ethna and Finola and brother Colm, brothers- and sisters-in- law, sons- and daughters-in-law, grandchildren, friends and colleagues in Ireland and USA. Recently predeceased by his brother Eamonn. Funeral arrangements to Youghal and Dungarvan to be announced later.

“Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam”. 
 ”…a friend to truth! of soul sincere, in action faithful and in honour clear”.

Editor’s Note:  Dr. Keane was a selfless friend to many, including me.  He came to my side when I broke my leg earlier this year, a humble man who worked tirelessly for the improvement of health in others.  He was “old school” when it came to explaining options, practicing one-on-one patient care, and he offered a uniquelycolorful bedside manner.  Sean Keane was competent in an age of mediocrity, brightly colored on a world canvas of dull gray entitlements, and grandfatherly to many who would otherwise be fatherless or lacking an awe-inspiring respect for a senior citizen who earned it, rather than demanded it.  He was more than a simple surgeon, as he compelled and inspired others, like me,  to heal in ways beyond the physical injuries sustained in an accident or at birth. -DH

Obit: NIV Translator John Stek, 84

Rev. John Stek considered Bible translation a never-ending work, once noting, “Even the most durable words take on different nuances as culture changes.”

Stek attended diligently to those nuances, serving for nearly 45 years on the translation committee for the New International Version — the most popular modern English-language Bible.
 
Stek died Saturday (June 6) following a lengthy illness. He was 84.
 
His work on the NIV and a related study Bible was widely respected, said the Rev. James De Jong, retired president of Calvin Theological Seminary.
 
“John was an acknowledged leader among evangelical Bible translators,” De Jong said. “He stood head and shoulders above just about everyone else in that crowd.”
 
Stek also was an “unusually careful and precise theologian” as a professor of Old Testament at Calvin Seminary, where he taught for 30 years, said De Jong, a former student.
 
Whether teaching or translating, the Rev. Stek always was focused on worship, said his daughter, Ruth Paauwe. “Everything that he did was ultimately dedicated to the furtherance of God’s church and God’s people,” Paauwe said.
 
An Iowa native, Stek pastored a Minnesota church before teaching at Calvin. In 1965, he was appointed to a translation committee charged with producing a contemporary language Bible. The NIV New Testament was published in 1973, and the complete Bible in 1978.
 
Stek later chaired the committee that in 2002 produced Today’s New International Version — which was criticized by some conservatives for gender-inclusive language — and edited a best-selling study version of the NIV.
 
“He just knew things inside and out, and was able to translate those into real solid learning for the man on the street,” said Mike Vander Klipp, associate publisher on the Bible team for Zondervan, the NIV’s publisher. “It changed people’s lives.” (RNS)
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