Thursday, December 23, 2010

I got a short note from Ray and Janice LaCourse.  She did not say a lot but she thanked me for the Alumni Newsletter.  She said they enjoy keeping up with what the other alumni are doing and where they are today.  Knowing the dates of the conference so far in advance is helpful.  They said they could not promise to come but it is on their schedule. 

I just love hearing from old friends and I "sincerely" hope they will be able to come to the conference.  And that many will plan to be there. 

Don't forget, October 20 and 21.  It will be here before you can turn around.  I will bring you up to date soon on all the preparations for the conference.

Larry Spencer

Friday, December 17, 2010

Just a Christmas greeting from Raul & Jane (Prohaska) Villalba.

December 17, 2010             GOSPEL MISSION OF SOUTH AMERICA 

Dear Praying Friends,
The Lord has done wonderful things and we praise Him for it.  Recently, our church (Plantation Baptist Church) decided to donate to us and the ministry here a used truck.   We are enjoying it and thanking the Lord for His provisions and for the love of friends at church.
Our daughter Deborah is doing very well with her pregnancy, continue to pray for the three little ones to be born in His timing and without complications. They are two girls and a boy.   Even now, we pray for their salvation and well being.  Again the love of friends has been shown as two ladies in our church would like to do a baby shower for our daughter and they don’t even know her.  Our Sunday school lesson the other Sunday was on friendship.  How important the church body is to each other.  As I hang up the Christmas cards we receive, I am reminded of all the friends we have made at church and elsewhere, what an encouragement to be a part of a loving church.
Pray as Terry and Carol Thompson will be leaving for Chile January 1st and returning the middle of February.   We have much to do here at the office and on the properties with an added responsibility of caring for an 88 year old retired missionary lady who is staying here until she can find other arrangements.
Wishing you and yours a wonderful Christmas and blessed New Year.  We love you and appreciate your gifts and prayers.  Be a friend to someone new this coming year.
Jesus was the friend of sinners.    Love, Raul & Jane Villalba



Wednesday, December 8, 2010

I just received a nice letter from Sylvia (Patrick) Pollard.  I confess that I do not know Sylvia so I gather from the listing of her name in the alumni list and not her husband's, Herb, that she is an alumni but he is not.  Although, I often feel that when someone has been married to an alumnus that long they qualify. 

Since her letter came in standard mail I will include several thoughts to bring you up to date on their ministry.

They served the Lord for 35 years in Kenya, West Africa.  When they re--tired (note the spelling is the way most missionaries re--tire, they just gear up for another ministry) they became a part of Source of Light Ministries some 13 years ago. 

They work with the Madison Discipleship School, primarily in correspondance to prisons.  Sylvia has some 50 students, mostly in Zambia but with some in Thailand and Indonesia.  The whole school has over 26,000 students.  She shared in her prayer letter some testimonies of these prisoners.  Let me share one that moved me to tears.  This is from Ricardo.

" I would like to take this opportunity to say that as a convicted-armed robber who was state raised since the age of three due to the fact that my father killed my mother while in a drunken stupor.  This Bible study course has answered many of my questions.  Definitely it has taught me a great deal about Christianity, and also helped me to free myself of the hatred I had for my father by praying for his soul and fogiving him.  I now have released a long held anger I carried for almost forty years.  Today, I have God in my life and I have peace in my heart and not ashamed of whom I was and am proud of who I've become today: A blood bought, Spirit-filled, born again Christian-AMEN!"


Now, that is a great testimony and a great letter.

I hope to hear and share more reports of what God is doing through our alumni just like this one.

Larry Spencer

Monday, December 6, 2010

PERHAPS SOME ARE NOT AWARE---BUT WE CAN POST PICTURES ON THIS SIGHT.

I WOULD LOVE TO SHARE PICTURES OF YOU AND YOUR MINISTRIES WITH EVERY ONE.

LARRY
I received a couple of e-mails from John and Ruth Madsen.  It was really nice to hear from them.  John had the dubious joy of being my roomate for a while when we were students and Ruth, who was on staff, as was my wife, was her roomate.  They have worked in camping ministry for many years.  I thought you would enjoy reading this update from them.

Larry Spencer

We keep following the Shepherd one step at a time. We are working on Social Security applications now.... :):):) We are running a year round camping program in northern Michigan.  We are praying for God's provision of a replacement for us now. We are wearing out!!

PLEASANT VALLEY BIBLE CAMP, EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN
God led us to this ministry 4 years ago. It had been closed for 2 years but had been a very viable ministry for over 35 years before closing. John is the executive director and in the 4 years at Pleasant Valley Bible Camp we have seen God grow the ministry from 109 campers to 332 campers plus many men, ladies and youth retreats year round.
(Snow camps begin in January!). There are five full time workers with MANY volunteers with hearts for the ministry with great facilities. We are getting very tired, though, and are asking God to provide a new director with sound spiritual vision, God directed planning for the future, and younger physical energy. Any knowledge of such a leader - send them our way. Web site is
www.pleasantvalleybiblecamp.com and our email is pjrmadsen@gmail.com.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Hi again,

It is Sunday afternoon.  I taught Sunday School on the arguments for the "universal flood" as opposed to a local flood.  I preached a message from John 1:14 called, "A God's Eye View of the Incarnation."  I am tired and trying to relax before tonight's service.  I am taking this opportunity to add a few names to the "LOST ALUMNI" list.  Should you have an up-to-date address or e-mail for any of these please let me know.

Our mailing list is so out of date that some of these may be with the Lord already.  We are, however, making good progress on bringing this up to date and eliminating bad addresses.

Larry Spencer


Mr. and Mrs.Randall & Phyllis Fleming
Mr.TruymondHaddix
Mr. and Mrs. JamesRogers
Mr.CharlesGautier
Ms.Sonya Baer
Mr. and Mrs.Dennis & ThelmaBeshada
Ms.CynthiaMansell

Friday, December 3, 2010

Just received this note from Jan (Stambough) Gilreath.  Jan graduated back around the early seventies and then served on staff for several years.  She went on to Piedmont and married Steve, who she met at Piedmont. 
Here is our current address, for now.  Steve has been ordained and is putting out resumes for a pastorate.
We are managing a thrift store in King, NC called ABBA Family Thrift Store and are members of First Baptist Church in King.  We sleep in Kernersville and do the rest of our living in King. LOL
2211 Gateway Place Lane
Kernersville, NC 27284

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Just received a very nice e-mail from Todd and Amanda Lockyer that brings us up-to-date on their ministry.  It is wonderful to hear about those that are continuing to minister God's Word.  Read, enjoy and pray.

Brother Spencer,
Thank you for this Alumni Blog.  We were at Southland for 2+ years before we moved to Calvary
 Baptist Bible College in King, NC so that my husband Todd could train under his father-in-law, Pastor James Brown at Vernon Forest Baptist Church.  After graduating in May, 2010, God led us back to South Portsmouth, KY to plant the New Grace Baptist Church.  We were able to re-open the doors of an old church building where Todd's great-grandfather preached 50 years ago.  With love and support and help from churches and people across the country, we were able to "renovate" the building. We had our kickoff service on August 27, 2010.  On November 21, 2010, we broke our attendance record with 34 in attendance on Sunday morning.  We have also seen 12 children come to know the Lord as Savior in November!  We have many bus kids coming and God has provided us a church van to pick them up!  Praise the Lord!  Now that we are back in the area, we would like to stay involved on what God is doing at Southland Bible Institute.  We would also be interested in inviting a "preacher boy" to come and help out some time!  So, please keep the New Grace Baptist church plant in South Portsmouth, Kentucky and the Todd Lockyer family in your prayers.

They included some pictures---this will help you pray in a more personal and effective manner.



Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Once or twice a month the local newspaper here in Bryson City publishers one of my articles.  As we approach Christmas I hear mixed reviews concerning the "commercialization" of Christmas.  I thought I would share with you an article that is going out in the next Smoky Mountain Times newspaper.  Perhaps it will lift your spirit.

I STILL LOVE THE CHRISTMAS SEASON!

        I do love this time of the year.  It is “The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year.”  Of course, doesn’t everyone love this season?  Actually, no, not everyone does love the Christmas season.  There is very vocal element of our society that demands Christians just, “Shut up!”  Companies, afraid of offending customers often tell their workers, “Don’t use the term “Merry Christmas” or “God Bless You.”  The reality is that regulation likely offends more people than saying Merry Christmas.   Well, I regret that anyone may be offended but I still say “Merry Christmas.”  It does not seem that many are worried whether I am offended with their language.    

        Even some Christians cast a pall over Christmas by continually bemoaning the fact that His birthday has been so commercialized.   Well, it has, but I am still delighted that His birth is mentioned in such a prominent manner at this time of year.  The Apostle Paul rejoiced that the gospel was preached even when it was done by those who desired to cause him problems.  I rejoice in the mention of the name of Jesus Christ throughout this season.  I love hearing Christmas carols played in the stores that speak of the birth of the Savior.  I love the bright colors and decorations that are up at this time of the year.  In spite of all the “hustle” and “bustle” of the crowds most people are very pleasant and friendly.  It is a time of the year when even unbelievers speak openly of the birth of Jesus Christ.  I believe, according to the scriptures that “the Father is always well pleased to hear His Son well spoken of.” 

        When I was a young preacher my pastor was holding meetings in our church.  I, like Martha of the New Testament, was much bothered by keeping schedules and making sure that things operated properly.  We were about to enter the auditorium with the choir for the service when he turned to me, seeing that I was thus bothered, and said, “Brother Larry, don’t lose the blessing.”  I have tried to remember that simple caution.  We can become so “bothered” by the negatives in our lives that we miss the blessing and joy of the season.  One form or another of the word “joy” or “rejoice” is prominent in the Christmas story in the Scriptures.  We should take that as a clue to how we should respond to this wonderful time of the year when the world, even many who are not believers, at least recognize the significance of His birth. 

Let’s be careful that we do not allow ourselves to become so occupied with the commercialization of Christmas, the stress of finances, the loneliness of being away from family or any of the myriad of negatives that impact our lives and “lose out on the blessings of the season.” Matthew 2:10, “When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy.” 

Larry Spencer

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Plans continue or the the conference next fall.  We have three confirmed speakers that will all bring messages that are exciting and challenging. 

Brother Doug Sehorne was a student "wwwaaayyyy" back when I was in the late 60's.  He has spent a lifetime of pastoring and in evangelism. 

Pastor Bob Griffith has been on staff of Southland on two occasions.  Once back in the seventies and then for a year just a couple years back.  He has also been responsible for dozens of young people attending Southland and other Bible Colleges.  His pastoral teaching is always challenging and repleat with practical guidance for maintaining a close walk with the Lord.

Pastor Dave Aumiller is someone with whom only a few are acquainted.  However, I believe that he will be a great blessing to us.  He pastors the Maranatha Baptist Church in Weaverville, North Carolina and is an old personal friend for whom I hold a great deal of admiration.  God has given him a wonderful ministry to young people throughout his many years.  "TRUST ME" that his preaching will be a blessing and a challenge. 

We have approached a couple of others about speaking at the conference and we are waiting to hear from them.  I urge you to ask the Lord to give you the opportunity and means to attend the conference next fall--October 20-21.

Larry Spencer

NEW "WANTED" LIST

I am listing the names of alumni for whom we still have no address or contact information.  It is now November 28 and my computer was in the hospital receiving a "heart" transplant.  This means I lost all information previously given.  I hope my list is up to date.  Should you see someone for whom you gave me an update then I need to hear from you again. 


MissMiaAdams
Mr. and Mrs.Corbet & RuthAllen
Rev.RickAllen
Mr. DavidBiehl
Mrs.InaBlanton
Mr.DougBowser
Mr. and Mrs.Charles & Kathy (Ditmars)Carpenter
Mrs.NellieChastain
Mr.Scott  Chatfield
Mr. and Mrs.DarrellCollings
Mr.JeremyConley
Mrs. Phyllis (Goodrich)Crisp
Mr. and Mrs.JohnDay
Mr. and Mrs.DuaneDefoe
Mr. and Mrs.Robert and OpalDeline
Ms.EuniceDuncan
Ms.SandraElam
Mr. and Mrs.LesFrasure
Mr. and Mrs.Brian and StephanieFulcher
Mr. and Mrs.IanGilpatric
Mrs.Jan Gilreath
Mr. and Mrs.Sanford & Nancy Gregory
Mrs.Rosemary (Hecker)Hall
Mrs.Amy (Burkholder)Henry
MissKatieHill
Mr.LarryIce
Rev. RussellIce
Mrs.WilmaKauff (Johnson)
Mr. and Mrs.Robert and RuthKelshaw
Mr.DavidKimble
Ms.LisaLarson
Ms.LoisLebo
Mr.LeeLewellyn
Mr. and Mrs.Robert and JudyLewellyn
Mr. and Mrs.ToddLockyer
Mr. and Mrs.John and RuthMadson
Rev. and Mrs.DouglasMcCaleb
Mr. and Mrs.Daniel and JuleeMcIntosh
MissAmyMershon
Mr.CharlesMiller
Mr.Charles Miller
Mr.JeremyMiller
Rev. and Mrs.Stan and PriscillaMiller
Mrs.Pam (Campbell)Morris
Mrs.Marilyn (Varney)Mullins
Mrs.Sandy (Prohaska)Olson
Mrs.LanaPafford
Ms.JudithPshenay
Rev. and Mrs.Brad and Linda (Good)Quackenbush
Mr. and Mrs. James and PearlSabinskie
Mrs.ArleneSheldon
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith
Mr. and Mrs. MartinStapleton
Mr. and Mrs.RogerStevens
Mrs.JudithSwagler
Mr. and Mrs.Rudy and JeannieWeidler
Mr. and Mrs.Berry and InezWhite


I hope someone can help us with these names and addresses.

Larry Spencer

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Conference plans are coming along nicely.  Pastor Doug Sehorne will be speaking along with former staff member, Bob Griffith.  I have asked a man to come and speak who is not a graduate of SBI but he has known of Southland for more than forty years and has been a strong supporter in urging students to consider SBI.  He has had a major impact on many of us and he is a great speaker.  Dave Aumiller will be a great blessing and encouragement to all.

Keep praying as we continue plans and as we work at keep up the communication with "all" alumni.

Larry Spencer

Friday, November 12, 2010

I had to remove a number of alumni from our mailing list because the letters came back.  I am listing those here in hopes that someone might know their updated address. 

If you have an updated address for one of these people please send it to me by e-mail.  Remember, it is possible that they would not want their address given to a "public" forum so only send it to my e-mail address at: Lspencer@mindspring.com.

Larry Spencer

Wilma (Johnson) Kauf
Rick Allen
Doug Bowser
Audrey Bruce
Charles and Kathy (Ditmars) Carpenter
Darrell Collings
John Day
Eunice Duncan
Sanford and Nancy Gregory
Lois Lebo
Lee Lewellyn
Robert and Judy Lewellyn
John and Ruth Madson
Douglas McCaleb
Charles Miller
Stan and Priscilla Miller
Judith Pshenay
Brad and Linda Quackenbush
David Smith
Roger Stevens
Rudy and Jean Weidler
Berry and Inez White

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Daniel McIntosh was very helpful with his advice on how to do some of these things on this computer.  Nice to have some younger people who know what they are doing on these things. 
Cheryl (Meek) Johnson writes also:
Hi Larry, it was good to get the Alumni newsletter today. You can add me to the email list instead of snail mail, but I do need you to update your mailing list.
I lost my precious husband on March 6 of this year to treatment for lung cancer. The subsequent months have been very difficult, but I have stayed to take care of Mrs. Johnson. She is doing well for 90 years old, but is very frail and weak and is gradually going downhill. However, she doesn't have any of the major illnesses you would expect for someone at that age. Her mind is clear for
the most part, but she does forget and get confused more often than normal. I have committed to stay and continue her care as long as she needs me.
Cheryl Meek Johnson
We need to keep her and Mrs. Johnson in our prayers.  Cheryl is performing a much needed ministry for which all alumni who know Mrs. Johnson are, I'm certain, very grateful.
Larry Spencer
Larry,

Enjoyed the letter.
Here are new births that might be considered:
 Brian and Stephanie Fulcher a son - Noah  6/19/09
 Joe and Kara Marcum a daughter - Milleigh  12/22/09
 Trica Smith Beltran a daughter - Eliana  8/13/10
 Tim and Bethany Ferguson a son - Caleb   9/2/10

Randy

Thank you Randy for letting us know about these.  I did not know--just keeping up with my own grandchildren is exhausting.  This is one of the advantages to a blog like this.
Greetings from STRAWBERRY--Jane (Prohaska) Villalba. 

Blessings as you try to keep things together.       Holding the ropes here in our mission office for our missionaries in South America.  By the way, our daughter Deborah married two years ago is expecting triplets (all natural) next April..we are excited, our first grandchildren..     Love and prayers, Strawvberry, Jane Prohaska Villlaba         ps.  We were at Bob Jones in Oct for their missions conference and Mr. Hood came to see us..after how many years?

A word from Mike and Cindy Warner

Hi~
Thank you for the newsletter. It is good to keep up with other alumni. Since we live across the country, it is hard to make it to any alumni conferences.
Mike and I are doing well. Our three children are grown and married, serving the Lord in their respective churches, whether as lay people or on staff. We have our seventh grandchild due in March....what a blessing grandchildren are!
Mike is parttime (for economic reasons) music pastor at First Baptist of Lemon Grove and 3/4 time teaching choir, worship team for chapel, and two ESL Bible classes to international students at Christian High, here in El Cajon, CA....near San Diego. We have hosted international students off and on since 1987, but for the last six years, with our children being grown, we have hosted two students each school year. I am still teaching piano lessons and classroom music, besides finding and working with home stay families for international students.
We praise the Lord for the practical Christian education we received at Southland!!!!

Cindy gave their e-mail address but until I can check with them I thought it unwise to give that information.  That will come later if they want it included. This information seems acceptable to share so I hope you enjoy hearing from them as much as I did.      Larry Spencer

Monday, November 8, 2010

It will take a while to learn how to keep this new type of communication going as it should.  I thought I had already put these comments in but I did not see them.  Thus, I will try again.

Tell everyone you can about this new Southland Alumni Blog.  It is a great way to communicate and it is very convenient.  I hope to hear from many of you.  Some have sent me kind comments by e-mail.  I will attempt to get these on the Blog but I will not do so until I have some proficiency at doing so. 

Please add pictures to your comments or your file as you are able.  We would love to familiarize ourselves with your life and ministry.

Larry Spencer

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Pray for these needs of SBI

  • Regular support is always a need.
  • Pray that God will supply the financial means to pay off the debt on the dormitory.
  • There is a need for full-time stall and faculty.
  • There is a speacial need for a music teacher.

2011 Alumni Bible Conference - October 20-21, 2011

The next Alumni Bible Conference will be on the campus of Southland  Bible Institute on October 20-21, 2011.

Put these dates on your calendar and come and see us!!

I believe that the purpose of the Alumni Bible Conference is primarily a time of encouragement and strengthening for our alumni and our friends who are scarred and bruised in the battle against Satan. Secondly, I believe it is intended to be a time to reach out to hte local community around SBI as an encouragement to them and to commend the school to their ministries. For this reason we are building a mailing base of area churches to communicate with them about the Bible Conference. Thirdly, I believe it is important to give the school help and encouragement. Students will see alumni, and they will discover that God can use them as well. For this reason, we want to adopt a specific project when we meet next year.

Already we have a confirmation for next year from a former staff member who has demonstrated his lover for the school for nearly fifty years. Pastor Bob Griffith has already told me he will be delighted to come. I have contacted another former staff member, but have not had cnfirmation at this time. I look forward to announcing who our speaker will be in the next newsletter.

If you will let me know as soon as possible if you plan to atend, I will share that in the next newsletter. That might encourage friends from your same years at SBI to come and renew old friendships. We say many old friends, and are always delighted to see those who have been unable to come in years past.

Larry Spencer