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  1. A Faithful Friend

    December 30, 2006 by Paul Chappell

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    As 2006 passes, I wanted to take just one more moment to ponder one of the greatest friends God gave to me in my lifetime. I first met Mark Lawrence when his dad Bill, a member of our church, took me hunting at Mark’s ranch in Oregon. What was meant to be a hunting trip turned out to be a great time of Bible study, late night discussions, and the bonding of two hearts in friendship. Mark and his dear family were like medicine to my soul in the midst of a very busy season in ministry.

    Over the years, Mark began to spend much of his time here in Lancaster going soulwinning with us and helping to do the work of the ministry.

    Through time, the Lord began to open doors for him in Oregon, and during the last few years he pastored the First Baptist Church of John Day while operating his ranch at the same time.

    Mark was one of the most faithful soulwinners I have ever met. He rarely met anyone without telling them about the Lord Jesus Christ. He would often come into my office with tears in his eyes, burdened for the lost.

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    This past summer, I joined Mark and his family and Dr. David Gibbs and their family as I had the privilege to perform the wedding ceremony between Mark’s daughter, Janelle, and Dr. Gibbs’ son, JD. What a joyous occasion it was! The ceremony was conducted on the ranch, and it was a thrill to see this young couple, who are students at West Coast Baptist College, join together in holy matrimony.

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    A few days after this wonderful occasion, God called Bro. Mark home. Because Mark had grown up in Lancaster, we conducted a funeral service here at Lancaster Baptist. The auditorium was packed with friends and loved ones testifying to the joy and love of Mark Lawrence. Still stunned at the loss, I traveled to Oregon where I preached the funeral service there. Once again, hundreds of people gathered, many in blue jeans and cowboy hats, to remember a great man. Thankfully, several people accepted Christ as their Saviour at that particular service.

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    One of my new year’s resolutions is to be thankful for friends in the ministry and to be a better friend to them myself. Mark had written me dozens of handwritten notes and called me nearly every week simply to say he was praying for me. I miss him, and I look forward to seeing him with our Saviour again.


  2. Christmastime Fellowship

    December 20, 2006 by Paul Chappell

    widows-brunchWhile we sometimes lament the busy schedule surrounding the Christmas holiday, we certainly have many reasons for which to rejoice and give thanks!

    My wife Terrie has done a tremendous job over the years helping to maintain family traditions around Christmastime. Whether it’s making a gingerbread house with the kids or taking a drive to see Christmas lights or simply reading the Christmas story, we cherish the memories of these times as a family.

    Through the ministry of the local church, the Lord has given us many wonderful Christmas traditions as well. One of our favorites has been an annual lunch with the widows of Lancaster Baptist Church. The lunch usually takes place in our home or one of the homes of our staff members and is always a special time of singing and sharing God’s Word.

    widows-brunchpreviewMany of the widows of our church are some of the strongest prayer warriors in the church family. As we gathered with them this past week, our hearts were blessed to see a group of people who could have been filled with sorrow because of loneliness at this season, but instead like Anna the Prophetess of Luke chapter 2, they are faithfully serving the Lord with joy.

    May this Christmas week be a week of joy and hope for each of you!


  3. Danielle's Wedding

    December 12, 2006 by Paul Chappell

    danielle's weddingTerrie and I thank the Lord for each of our four children. Last weekend was Danielle’s special time, as she was united in marriage to Mr. Peter Mordh from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Peter is a senior here at West Coast Baptist College and has surrendered his life to full-time ministry.

    While our hearts are filled with joy for Danielle and Peter’s love for one another, the night was filled with emotion for Terrie and me as we gave our daughter away in marriage. Their testimonies truly have exalted Christ and we are thankful that they went to the altar in a Christ-honoring way, and that their lives will be dedicated in marriage to the Saviour.

    While the auditorium and wedding ceremony were beautiful sights, I have always felt the beauty of a marriage depends on the lives of the two who are becoming one. I thank God for a daughter who has walked with Christ since her salvation at an early age, and that God brought a godly and pure young man into her life.

    Our son, Larry, will wed in a few months and Terrie and I are prayerfully and joyfully anticipating this time, as well.

    Truly, life has a variety of seasons and we are thankful, at times like these, for the grace of our Saviour in helping us raise children who will honor Him!


  4. The Blessings of a Christian Home

    December 4, 2006 by Paul Chappell

    danielle-dad1Of all the events to take place in our lives or ministry this year, none are as important to Terrie and I as our daughter Danielle’s wedding this Friday. We were just finishing Bible college when she was born, and I honestly have been amazed that this day has come so quickly. We have always felt that our family is our first ministry, and I have prayed daily for twenty four years that God would bring the right man into her life. We are thrilled that Peter came to West Coast Baptist College where he met Danielle, and we covet your prayers for them as they begin to serve the Lord. About a year or so ago, Danielle wrote me the following note. I think she was trying to help me through the transition of watching her fall in love!

    Dear Dad,
    You are the kind of dad every girl dreams of. I thank the Lord all the time for placing me in our family… Thank you for raising me in a Christian home… in a godly and balanced environment. Thank you for staying in one place my whole life and for providing consistency and security in our home. Thank you for being such a great leader. Thank you for staying faithful to mom and our family. Thank you for staying faithful to the Lord. Thank you for being the world’s greatest pastor… for providing godly influences and hundreds of opportunities to make decisions for the Lord and to grow spiritually in one place. Thank you for ensuring that we received a quality education. Thank you for starting a Bible college. Thank you for the spiritual battles you fight for our family. Thank you for all the long talks – helping us with bad attitudes or bad grades or bad friends. Thank you recently for all the long talks about dating and the future. Thank you for incredible family vacations and for the thousands of wonderful memories we share. Dad, you are the best. God has blessed me beyond measure by allowing me to grow up in your home. I love you and thank you for all you’ve done for me.

    Thank you for all the counsel and time you’ve given me in my relationship with Peter. Thank you for loving and guiding me through this transition in my life and for being patient as I have struggled at times in my communication to you regarding Peter.

    After much prayer, Bible reading, and meditating on counsel from you and mom, I believe God has given me a perfect peace that Peter is the one for me. God has given me a peace that my heart is not dividing love between you and Peter… but enlarging my heart to be able to love you both differently.

    Because the Lord has given me such an awesome and secure upbringing, I have struggled in the aspect of trusting the Lord in my relationship with Peter in one area: I’m leaving the known for the unknown. But I do want to enter the unknown with Peter. I don’t know what God will have in store for our future, but I am trusting the Lord and am excited to see what He will do with our lives.

    I love Peter because he loves the Lord. He has a desire to serve Him. He has a drive to be the best he can be for God. He is patient with me, yet firm when he needs to be. He loves me and is incredibly good to me. He has a consistent spirit and temperament, and he has a good attitude. I love Peter because of his desire to grow… personally and spiritually. He seeks counsel and lives life on purpose. He makes decisions based on principle, not on whim or preference. I believe that our strengths and weaknesses compliment each other and make us more effective in the Lord’s work. He’s the first person I want to share things with and my favorite person to be with. He’s got the chemistry, competency, and character you’ve always told me to look for.

    Dad, my desire is to live my life in a way that would please the Lord and make you proud. I love you so much…

    Love,
    Danielle

    It is only by God’s grace that He has blessed us with four wonderful children. Today I thank God for a daughter who desires to live for the Lord.