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Sept. - Oct. 2017

Vol. 57, No. 5

500REFORMATION

y e a r s o f

Oct 31, 1517//Oct. 31, 2017

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Michelle Drake [email protected]

Randell O. Drake NHM Bishop

[email protected]

I N T H E M I D S T O F T R A G E D Y

W E V A L U E C H R I S T ’ S K I N G D O M

FROM THE BISHOP’S DESK

MINISTERS’ WIVES FELLOWSHIP

Last year, I read a book that deeply influenced me and became a part of my rallying cry for this year in our churches and to our ministers: Tell Someone. It is a simple read by author Greg Laurie, who, in 1990, began holding evangelistic events called Harvest Crusades which have been a"ended by more than 5 million people with more than 500,000 registering professions of faith through these outreaches. Tell Someone has a second statement in the title: You Can Share !e Good News. Hmmm. Statistically, 95% of ALL Christians have never led someone to Jesus. #ere is one thing that believers and nonbelievers have in common: they are both uptight about evangelism. It is a sin to not share #e Good News:“To him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin.” (James 4:17) So, now what? We know we need to fulfill #e Great Commission. We know we need to GO & TELL SOMEONE about Jesus. We know the world needs to turn from their sins and receive grace, mercy and salvation from Jesus. It has been said that the happiest Christians are the evangelistic ones. When you lead someone to Jesus, you feel an unexplainable joy, happiness, contentment. C.S. Lewis pointed out, “Joy is the serious business of Heaven!” Sharing #e Good News, brings joy to a Christian. You are sharing the ultimate cure for the world’s ills. You may not feel qualified. Maybe you don’t have a theology degree. Maybe you are a li"le nervous talking to someone about eternity. Maybe you know you aren’t a preacher. But…God is not looking for ability as much as He is looking for availability. God does not call the qualified; He qualifies the called. You have been blessed with #e Gospel, #e Good News to be a blessing to others. George Barna, noted researcher, revealed that about 25% of American adults would go to church if a friend would invite them. Be a friend. Share #e Good News. Invite someone to church. Tell your testimony, what God has done for you. Let your light shine. Live a life that others will see as Christlike.

YOU can share #e Good News. YOU can make a difference. YOU can GO & TELL SOMEONE.

#e dreaded phone call came early one Sunday morning. My father had been murdered! Had I heard my mom right? Yes, a terrible tragedy had occurred. All the necessary phone calls were made to cover our Sunday morning pastoral responsibilities. We loaded up the car and made the two hour trek to be with my family. Tragedy can hit us like a brick when we least expect it. We can crumble and fall. We can get bi"er. We can question God. We can quit. All plausible and sometimes understandable options. During this midst of tragedy, our family held on to Paul’s words in 1 #essalonians 5:15-18, “Make sure that nobody pays back wrong for wrong, but always try to be kind to each other and to everyone else. Be joyful always; pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” We had to trust that the Lord would handle all of the legal ramifications. We trusted in Him completely and we had to do our part…..rejoice, pray, and give thanks! Rejoice in what? Rejoice that the Lord knows all things! Rejoice that He is there during our deepest darkest times. In our specific situation, we were rejoicing that it was a fast death. Most of the time it seemed that praying was all we could do. Giving thanks was hard. #ankful for the reassurance of heaven. #ankful for our earthly time together. #ankful for memories. Why give thanks? Because…

1. #anks makes us continually aware of His presence 2. #anks makes us look for His purpose 3. #anks is essential in our rejoicing 4. #anks helps us displace our anxiety with peace 5. #anks teaches us to focus on Him instead of the circumstances

Focus on God when life puts tragedy in your path. Stand tall! Get be"er not bi"er. Talk to the God and above all else keep on doing His will. Twenty two years have passed since that tragedy. Even though we still do not understand the necessity of that death, we do know, that God is faithful, true and ever present. For that we are truly thankful!

Book Recommendation: “Conflict Free Living” by Joyce Meyer

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CAMP MEETINGTMCC, Henryetta, OK

October 12-13, 7 pm Nightly

GO/SCU RALLY

James Eby !ursday 12

Greg Aery Friday 13

October 14, 10am - Noon

All evening services will be video recorded and uploaded to the NHM YouTube page. If you would like a DVD

of the evening services, please contact Taylor Drake at [email protected] and include your name,

mailing address, and number of copies requested. Cost is $5 per DVD.

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EVANGELISM USA

Greg Aery EVUSA Director

[email protected]

918.949.4286

John Pena Hispanic Ministries Director

[email protected] 918.361.8648

“Church Planting Essentials”

—————————————-

September 14 &15 Ada, OK

“Churches Planting Churches” —————————————-

September 28 & 29 Broken Arrow, OK

New Horizons Ministries takes this opportunity to announce the resignation of Rev. Wesley Berry as NHM Evangelism Director and to thank Brother Berry for his service in this position over the past few years. Due to his numerous trips to foreign countries to start churches, teach in Schools of Ministry and participate in evangelistic crusades, Brother Berry has chosen to focus on his local church Crosstown PHC when in the USA. NHM appreciates Brother Berry’s participation in the DCPI program and his efforts to further evangelism in NHM. May God bless Brother Berry in his busy schedule as pastor, church planter, evangelist and minister around the world.

WITH APPRECIATION

New Horizons Ministries welcomes Rev. Greg Aery as our new Evangelism Director. Brother Aery comes to Evangelism Ministries with extensive experience as a church planter, pastor, evangelist and musician. He has a passion to evangelize by witnessing, sharing personal testimonies and planting churches so churches can reach their communities and neighborhoods for Jesus Christ. He and his wife, Stephanie, have been married 20 years and have been pastors of Tulsa "e Link Church for 9 years. "ey have 2 children, Nathan & Kaitlyn. Brother Aery has been in full-time ministry for 21 years and has served as the NHM Mission M:25 Director for the past 4 years. He believes that every Christian should make it their primary goal to evangelize and disciple, therefore, completing the Great Commission. We welcome you, Brother Aery.

Welcome New Director

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Jim & Carolyn

Huddleston WIN Directors

[email protected]

Jim: 479.857.7214

Carolyn: 479.857.1207

Jason & Catrina

Bicket WMM Directors [email protected]

918.430.4599

FIRST FRIDAY FASTS // Sept. 1 & Oct. 6

5

GO RALLYGOAL: $70,000

OCT 14 - 10 AM - Tiger Mountain

We give so We can

Go & Tell

Current giving is just over $12,000 with 22 churches who have already started giving. 

All participating churches will receive at least one entry ‘ into the Date Night Drawing at the GO Rally.

Each $500 given will earn the church another entry.

PRAY for PEACE for ISRAELPray for the

peace of Jerusalem!     “May they be secure

who love you! Peace be within

your walls and security within your towers!”

PSALM 122:6-7

לם

WORLD MISSIONS MINISTRIES

WORLD INTERCESSION NETWORK

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New Horizons Ministries was well represented (35 Clergy delegates, 8 Church delegates, 4 Retired Clergy

Delegates and 4 visitors registered) at the 28th General Conference of the International Pentecostal Holiness

Church. Joining with another 1000 IPHC delegates and another 800 a!endees from around the world, NHM

enjoyed anointed services and speakers, the excellent business session (Bishop Drake served on the IPHC

Bylaws Commi!ee), a grand opening ceremony featuring a children’s choir and missionaries bearing flags from

around the world, delicious meals and various meetings/fellowships. #e IPHC General Conference closed with

a special ceremony where every American Conference Bishop and leaders from around the world brought and

deposited soil into a glass container representing our geographical areas

and the fertile soil for the Word of God and Kingdom Building.

IPHC General Conference

Missions Banquet

Chaplain Banquet Flag Parade

Soil Ceremony

NHM

MINISTERS

at GENERAL

CONFERENCE

“We must be prepared for every human dream, with its Tower of Babel utopias, to resist and reject God’s Kingdom and the King we are called to serve. !e Kingdom of God always stands in judgment against humanity’s kingdoms. !us, we must speak truth, wisdom, justice, love, and peace, with the knowledge we will be resisted. But we speak. We speak because of the soil. We speak because God created us from the soil. We speak because the creation awaits the revealing of the sons of God. We speak because ‘the earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof’.” Bishop Doug Beacham

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IPHC GENERAL CONFERENCENHM Luncheon

Installation Ceremony

Men’s Ministry WM Breakfast Adult Ministries Banquet

Children's Services

Services & Speakers

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SCHOOL OF MINISTRY

CLERGY DEVELOPMENT

Dr. Phil Sallee SOM Director [email protected]

918.258.6220 ext. 3

Stan & Marie

McCabe CD Directors [email protected]

918.504.6014 918.504.6016

September 16, Ada, OK Campus

“…I will study your commandments and reflect on your ways. Psalm 119:15, NLT

- F A L L 2 0 1 7 C L A S S S C H E D U L E -

f u t u r e d i s t r i c t m i n i s t e r s ’ g a t h e r i n g sWisdom from T.D. Jakes

P r o v i d e a s c h o l a r s h i p f o r a n N H M S O M s t u d e n t : C a l l t h e S O M O f f i c e f o r d e t a i l s

G E T T O K N O W G O D ’ S W A Y S

September 30, Tulsa, OK Campus

S TAY T U N E D F O R S P R I N G S O M DAT E S A N D C A M P U S A N N O U N C E M E N T I N T H E N E X T V I E W P O I N T

MINISTER/SPOUSE RETREAT

October 5-7Residence Inn by Marriott

1740 South 48th St., Springdale, AR

"e package cost for this three-day, two-night event is $195.00 per couple or $125.00 for a single individual. "e package includes lodging, hotel

parking, breakfast both mornings and tickets for a day trip on the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad. 

"is special rate is provided to all NHM Ordained and Licensed ministers.

"e retreat starts "ursday night, October 5, at 8:00 PM.

“I am convinced that it is dangerous for ministers to work too hard and run too fast without rest.

It kills creativity and makes us vulnerable.”

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———————-

Taylor Drake NGM Director [email protected]

918.258.6220 ext. 6

NHM NATIONAL TALENT RESULTS1st Place—————————————————————————————————

Nate Bryan

Vocal/Instr. Solo (Alpha)

Solid Rock Church

Kayla Wideman Definite Pitch Solo (Omega)

SpiritLife

Makenzie Butler

Wind Solo (Alpha) A Place

of New Hope

LIMITLESS STUDENT MINISTRIES

Instrumental Ensemble (Duets, Trios, & "artets)

Abundant Life Texoma

2nd Place————————————————————————————————

Xzaveon Powell

Definite Pitch Solo (Alpha)

SpiritLife

LIFT 402 Instrumental Ensemble

(Min. 5; Max. 8) SpiritLife

LIMITLESS STUDENT MINISTRIES

Creative Movement Large Group (Min. 7; No Max.)

Abundant Life Texoma

McKenzie Harris

Fabricated Art (Omega)

Living Water

Alexis Hill

T-Shirt Design (Omega)

Living Water

Stephanie Barrineau

Talent Coordinator

Deania Brewer BibleQuest Coordinator

Kalyn Bryan

Piano Solo (Omega)

Solid Rock ChurchCourtlan Howell

Female Vocal Solo (Omega) Abundant Life

Texoma

Courtlan & Kenslie Vocal Ensemble

Duets, Trios, & "artets Abundant Life Texoma

NEXGEN MIN

3rd Place————————————————

THANK YOU… To all the parents, pastors, teachers, coaches, friends, and family members who helped the NHM youth represent our conference well through their performances on the stage and their character off the stage. Without you, this would not be possible. We are looking forward to TALENT QUEST 2018 in Covington, KY.

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WOMEN IN MINISTRY

Christy Barlow Director

Women’s Ministries [email protected]

405.210.7743

Becky Watkins Director

Deborah Connection [email protected]

918.906.6239

Frances Still Director

Girls’ Ministries [email protected]

VISION4EDUCATIONformerly Feast of Ingathering

Women in Ministry Giving Goal

$3000Each Local Church who has received an offering for all NHM Students a"ending

Southwestern Christian University this year should bring their offerings to the GO/SCU RALLY during CAMP MEETING on

October 14, 10 am.

Girls’ Ministries Week is a time set aside for you to recognize the ministry to girls in your local church. Whether you celebrate on the recommended day in September or choose a different time, the resources we offer can give you inspiration and ideas for promoting and implementing GM Day and Week. As resources are added over the next few weeks, the links below will become active. #ese include a poster, logo, GM Week resource booklet, and bonus ideas to enhance the theme. #is year’s theme, Abide, highlights our

denominational focus on our fourth core value–Christ’s Kingdom. We encourage you to continue the GM theme through the entire school year of 2017-18. 

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SENIOR ADULT MINISTRIES

For more information on how you can help provide clean water for those in need, contact Ruby York

Ruby York SAM Director

[email protected]

INTRODUCING NEW DIRECTORS Men’s Ministries Director // Boys’ Ministries Director:

Matt Brown // Lance Bonner

Rev. Matt Brown is the pastor of Ada !e River. Brown has a Bachelor’s degree in

!eology & Christian Ministries from MACU and a Master’s degree in Chaplaincy

from Southwestern Christian University. He has served as Brigade Chaplain in the

Army Reserves for 4500 men and is actively involved with the IPHC Chaplains

Ministry. Rev. Brown has been ordained with NHM for 8 years. He has extensive

training in numerous areas of ministry and life with a license in the following:

Marriage Prep, Life Skills, Family Wellness, Unarmed Self Defense and Small Arms

Instructor. Rev. Brown has excellent managerial skills and people skills as

demonstrated by his employment as a Taco Bell General Manager and Wal Mart

Store Manager. He is married to Bonnie and they have six children. Rev. Brown has

a desire to reach men with the Gospel and see them be the priests of their homes

and leaders in their churches and communities.

Rev. Lance Bonner has served in many areas of ministry in the local church

including Royal Rangers, Sunday School, Men's Ministries, H.U.G.S. (Helps, Ushers,

Greeters) ministry, and as associate pastor. He has been actively involved with

NHM since 2001. Bonner has a#ended numerous NHM Men’s Ministries events,

Days of Training and the NHM School of Ministry. He is married to Amanda and

they have 3 children. He is employed with McDonald’s Corporation. Rev. Bonner

has a heart to reach boys with the Word of God, seeing lives change and preparing

boys to become mighty men of God. 

Matt Brown Kingdom Men

Director [email protected]

405.763.6530

Lance Bonner Boys’ Ministries

Director [email protected]

MEN IN MINISTRY

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