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A Short History
Bob and Judy were married
January 18, 1970.
Bob was in the U.S. Navy and for the next 8 years, he was stationed in
several east coast navy bases. During this time, they were both
actively involved in church planting and youth ministries until December
1977. At that time, God placed a burden on their hearts to work
full-time with the deaf and they yielded to the call of God. In May of
1978, Bob and Judy (along with three small children) moved to Chattanooga,
Tennessee to attend Tennessee Temple University. They immediately
began taking Sign Language classes and working with the deaf. In 1982
Bob graduated with a BRE. The family also grew. Now there were
five children.
For the next 12 years, Bob and Judy
were in full-time service and during this time, Bob served as Pastor to the
Deaf in three churches in America.
When the wall came down in Russia in
1991, Bob was eager to visit one of the former Soviet countries and see what
was happening with the deaf. In 1994, that opportunity came. Bob
took a mission trip to Ukraine with Pete Rice (P.R.A.Y. Ministries) to
Simferopol, Ukraine. Bob went as the sign interpreter for Ronnie
Rice (Pete's younger deaf brother). Cathy Rice also went on the trip.
During the two weeks that the team was in Ukraine, many deaf were saved.
On the plane ride home, the Holy Spirit again began to work on his heart as
to who was going to carry on the work that they had begun. Bob
called Judy from the airport in New York and told Judy how God was working
on his heart. Judy said that she had also felt God leading in that
direction while he was gone.
Five days later, they were headed back
again to Chattanooga, TN to attend candidate school at Baptist International
Missions, Inc. (BIMI). After 18 months and 160 churches, the needed
support was raised and Bob, Judy and their two youngest children were headed
to Ukraine to reach deaf souls for Christ. One of the biggest
blessings was that they were able to keep in contact with one of the
interpreters from the team who kept in contact with some of the deaf in
Simferopol. When Bob and Judy stepped off the train in Simferopol,
Ukraine, 12 deaf people were standing on the platform - they had been
waiting for almost two years for a church to attend.

Bob's
Testimony:
- I grew up on a farm in
Iowa and I never remember my parents taking me to church. At age 17,
a girl friend asked me to be baptized so that I would go to heaven.
I met with her pastor but was not interested in joining any church.
However, he did read to me the Roman's Road and gave me a book on the life
story of Bobbie Richardson. I did read the book. Later that year, I
was in a situation where God used those verses that I had read to show me
my need of salvation. I remembered a picture on the wall behind the
pastor's desk. It was a picture of Jesus standing behind a young man
at the helm of a boat in a raging storm. I asked Jesus to save me
and be the captain of my life. One year later I joined the Navy.
God led me to a Christian Serviceman Center in Memphis where I met Judy.
She invited me to her church where her father not only baptized me but
discipled me. I spent 10 years in the Navy before going to Bible
college. After graduating from TTU Lord allowed me to be an associate
pastor, school teacher and deaf pastor for the next 12 years. My
time on the mission field has been the most exciting and rewarding time of
my life. Praise the Lord!
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Judy's
Testimony:
- I was raised in a
Christian home. Because my father was a Southern Baptist preacher, I
went to church every time the doors were opened. At young age, I walked to
the front of the church and copied my friend in the sinner's prayer.
But nothing was changed on the inside. I quickly learned how to walk
the walk and talk the talk. When I attended teen camp at age 14, the
doubts began coming. I saw other teens who had a genuine salvation
experience and realized that I did not. Finally at the age of 17, I
yielded to the work of the Holy Spirit. Our church had a visiting
preacher (Bro. Jim Alley) and he brought his
wife with him. One night, Bro. Jim preached on lost church members. I was so miserable
throughout the service. At the start of the invitation, I could
hardly walk to the front of the auditorium to play the organ. After
a couple of stanzas, I stopped playing the organ and went to the altar to
pray. Mrs. Alley knelt beside me. At that time I realized that I was a
sinner and asked Jesus Christ to save me. I praise the Lord for how
He has led in my life.

Our Children:

- TRACEY
(daughter on left) is married and has three children. She works at a medical center
in
Dover, DE.
- TODD
(son on right)
is living in Albuquerque, NM. He works as an insurance adjuster. He enjoys traveling around the
country.
- THOMAS
(son on left)
is also living in Albuquerque. He just
finished medical school and is currently working as
an Emergency Room Technician.
- ELIZABETH
(daughter on right) also lives in Dover, DE.
She has one daughter, Taylor, born on October 2, 2002.
- A.J.
& Kate
(below)
live in Abilene, TX. A.J. is in the Air Force. They have one
child - Timothy Austin who was born on June 26, 2004.
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