APOSTOLIC HERITAGE

HISTORY & GENEALOGY

NEWSLETTER

SERVING CISSNA PARK, FAIRBURY, FORREST, GRIDLEY AND GROWING

NUMBER 20 / AUGUST 2002

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CISSNA PARK’S MINISTER HISTORY

AN ALPHABETICAL PART ONE OF A TWO PART SERIES

ELDER PHILEMON AESCHLIMAN 1880 - 1969

RETIRED MINISTER, 88, DIED

PHILEMON AESCHLIMAN, 88, RETIRED MINISTER AND ELDER OF THE APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH AT CISSNA PARK, DIED TODAY AT 12:20 A. M. AT IROQUOIS HOSPITAL IN WATSEKA.

A RETIRED FARMER, HE WAS BORN MARCH 16, 1880 AT SECOR, SON OF PHILLIP AND ANNA WENGER AESCHLIMAN, AND WAS MARRIED OCTOBER 13, 1903 IN HARPER, KAN., TO LEAH RAMSEYER, WHO SURVIVES.

MR. AESCHLIMAN WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS PARENTS, FOUR BROTHERS AND THREE SISTERS.

SERVICES WILL BE HELD MONDAY AT 10 A. M. AT THE APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF CISSNA PARK OF WHICH HE WAS A MEMBER. BURIAL WILL BE IN THE CHURCH CEMETERY.

VISITATION WILL BE AFTER 6:30 P. M. SATURDAY AT THE KNAPP FUNERAL HOME IN CISSNA PARK

ULRICH BEER 1843 - 1912

BORN JULY 4, 1843, TRUB, LUZERN, SWITZERLAND.

PARENTS CHRISTIAN AND KATHERINA (UHLMANN) BEER.

MARRIED MAGDALENA LANTZ, OCTOBER 10, 1866, RICHLAND COUNTY, OHIO.

CHILDREN: MARY, EMMA, LYDIA, BERTHA, ALBERT, LEAH, JOSEPH, FRANK, ANDREW, MINNIE.

DIED FEBRUARY 2, 1912, BURIED MILFORD, INDIANA CEMETERY.

ELDER JOHN ADAM EISENMAN 1832 - 1888

BORN APRIL 1, 1832, GERMANY.

MARRIED SOPHIA DOROTHY GENZEL, 1849.

CHILDREN: CHRISTINA, KAROLINA, ROSINA, ADAM, JOHN, KATHERINE, CHIRSTAIN, HEINERICKA, WILHELMINA, JOHN, CHARLES, ANNA, GOTTLIEB.

DIED 1888, BURIED OLD CISSNA PARK CHURCH CEMETERY.

ELDER EZRA FELLER 1903 - 1999

EZRA FELLER

VISITATION FOR EZRA J. FELLER, 96, OF FAIRBURY, FORMERLY OF CISSNA PARK, WILL BE FROM

2 - 8 P. M. TODAY AT THE KNAPP FUNERAL HOME, CISSNA PARK.

SERVICES WILL BE AT 10 A. M. THURSDAY AT APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH, CISSNA PARK, WHERE HE WAS A RETIRED MINISTER AND ELDER. MINISTERS OF THE CHURCH WILL OFFICIATE.

BURIAL WILL BE IN THE APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CEMETERY, CISSNA PARK.

MR. FELLER DIED MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1999, AT FAIRVIEW HAVEN NURSING HOME, FAIRBURY.

HE WAS BORN MAY 22, 1903 IN CISSNA PARK, THE SON OF LUCIEN AND LYDIA MANGOLD FELLER.

HIS FIRST WIFE, THE FORMER OLIVE E. BUCHER, WHOM HE MARRIED MARCH 8, 1925 IN LACROSSE, IND., DIED JULY 22, 1984. HE MARRIED EDNA HOFFMANN IN CISSNA PARK ON APRIL 16, 1986 AND SHE SURVIVES.

ALSO SURVIVING ARE HIS CHILDREN, LORETTA BAUER, OF CISSNA PARK, ELNA GRIMM, OF GOODFIELD, GERALDINE NUEKOMM, OF MORTON, DONA GRIMM, OF QUINCY, JOAN WALDBESER, OF CISSNA PARK, LYNN AND MARY ANN FELLER, OF VALPARAISO, IND., DONALD FELLER, OF MORTON, TODD FELLER, OF KOUTS, IND., DALE FELLER, OF CISSNA PARK; A BROTHER BEN FELLER, OF FOLSOM, PA.; A SISTER, MARGARET KUPFERSCHMID, OF CISSNA PARK; 40 GRANDCHILDREN; 116 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN; AND 13 GREAT-GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN.

SIX BROTHERS, TWO SISTERS AND ONE SON-IN-LAW, BOB GRIMM ARE DECEASED.

BENJAMIN GUDEMAN 1883 - 1971

FUNERAL HELD WEDNESDAY FOR BEN GUDEMAN, 87

BENJAMIN GUDEMAN, 87, OF RURAL RANKIN PASSED AWAY AT 5:10 P. M., APRIL 6. GRAVESIDE FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED AT 2:30 P. M., ON WEDNESDAY AT THE GERMAN APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CEMETERY AT CISSNA PARK.

MR. GUDEMAN WAS BORN JUNE 19, 1883 AT EUREKA, THE SON OF JOEL AND ELIZABETH FEHR GUDEMAN. HE WAS MARRIED TO LIZZIE HARI AT CISSNA PARK JANUARY 14, 1906. SHE DIED FEB. 5, 1953. HE HAD LIVED IN THE RANKIN AREA WHERE HE WAS A RETIRED FARMER. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE GERMAN APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF AMERICA.

SURVIVORS INCLUDE FOUR SONS, JOSEPH, FREDDIE, EUGENE AND HARRY, ALL OF RANKIN; SIX DAUGHTERS, ELIZABETH AND CLARA, BOTH OF RANKIN, AND LOIS, SALOME, MARY AND BENA, ALL OF PEORIA; FOUR GRANDCHILDREN; FOUR BROTHERS, EDWARD, JOEL, HENRY, AND VICTOR, ALL OF ELGIN; AND TWO SISTERS, MISS BENA GUDEMAN, OF ELGIN AND MRS. LOUISE FELLER, OF CISSNA PARK.

THREE BROTHERS AND TWO SISTERS PRECEDED HIM IN DEATH.

THE FAMILY REQUESTS NO FLOWERS OR DONATIONS.

DANIEL GUDEMAN 1880 - 1948

DAN GUDEMAN DIES AT AGE 67, FUNERAL TODAY

DAN GUDEMAN, RESIDENT OF THIS COMMUNITY FOR OVER HALF-A-CENTURY, DIED SHORTLY AFTER EIGHT O’CLOCK TUESDAY MORNING AT HIS HOME IN THE NORTHWEST PART OF TOWN. DEATH WAS ATTRIBUTED TO HEART STROKE. HE HAD BEEN ILL FOR TWO WEEKS OR SINCE HE FIRST SUFFERED A STROKE OF PARALYSIS. HE HAD MADE A PARTIAL RECOVERY FROM THE FIRST ATTACK, WAS CONSIDERED "BETTER" LAST WEEK. HOWEVER HIS CONDITION A TURN FOR THE WORSE SUNDAY AND HE GRADUALLY LAPSED INTO A COMA.

FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD THIS MORNING AT TEN O’CLOCK AT THE CHRISTIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH IN THE WEST PART OF TOWN, WITH INTERMENT IN THE CHURCH CEMETERY. SEIDEL IS THE UNDERTAKER.

THE DECEASED WAS BORN SEPTEMBER 7, 1880, NEAR EUREKA, ILL., THE SON OF JOEL AND ELIZABETH FEHR GUDEMAN AND WAS AGED 67 YEARS, SEVEN MONTHS AND SIX DAYS.

HE CAME TO THIS LOCALITY WITH HIS PARENTS IN 1893 WHERE THEY SOON SETTLED ON A FARM ON THE COUNTY LINE SOUTHEAST OF TOWN - NOW THE BEN GUDEMAN HOME. AFTER FINISHING SCHOOL HE TOOK UP FARMING, A CAREER HE FOLLOWED UNTIL HIS RETIREMENT A FEW YEARS BACK.

HE WAS MARRIED JANUARY 15, 1905 TO ELIZABETH WITZIG OF GOODFIELD, ILL. AND THEIR HOME WAS ESTABLISHED IN SOUTH FOUNTAIN CREEK TOWNSHIP ON THE PLACE WHERE LOUIE HOFBAUER NOW LIVES.

THIS WAS THEIR HOME UNTIL 1925 WHEN THEY BOUGHT THE FARM JUST SOUTH OF TOWN, ON 49, EAST SIDE OF ROAD WHERE THE SON LEONARD AND HIS FAMILY NOW LIVE, AND MOVED THERE. HE AND HIS WIFE RETIRED AND MOVED TO THEIR HOME HERE IN TOWN IN 1942.

SURVIVING BESIDES THE WIFE ARE SEVEN CHILDREN: MRS. ESTHER STOCK, MRS. RUTH YOUNG AND LEONARD, ALL OF THIS LOCALITY; PHIL, OF PEORIA; MRS. LYDIA GROSSHANS AND MRS. EDWIN FEHR, OF FAIRBURY; AND ROBERT, OF DANVILLE.

ALSO SURVIVING ARE 13 GRANDCHILDREN AND 11 BROTHERS AND SISTERS, AS FOLLOWS: BEN, BERT, MRS. ED FELLER AND MRS. JOHN HODEL OF THIS COMMUNITY; JOEL, HENRY, ED, VICTOR, BENA AND EMMA, ALL OF ELGIN; AND CARL, OF CHICAGO.

MR. GUDEMAN WAS ONE OF THE ORGANIZERS AND CHARTER MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL CHRISTIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH.

EDWARD HAAB 1855 - 1932

OBITUARY OF ED. HAAB

REV. ED. HAAB, 77, OF MILFORD, INDIANA, WHO DIED LAST FRIDAY OF HEART TROUBLE, WAS BURIED FROM THE CHRISTIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH AT MILFORD ON SUNDAY. REV. GEORGE YERLER OF CISSNA PARK AND REV. YODER OF MORTON WERE IN CHARGE OF THE SERVICES.

MR. HAAB WAS WELL KNOWN THRUOUT THIS LOCALITY, AS HE WAS FORMERLY IN THE BLACKSMITH AND IMPLEMENT BUSINESS AT CLAYTONVILLE. HE HAS SEVERAL RELATIVES IN THIS LOCALITY. MRS. ALBERT VOGEL BEING THE CLOSEST SISTER. HE ALSO HAD ANOTHER SISTER MRS. BERTHA HONEGGER, OF PEORIA, THREE BROTHERS; HENRY, OF FORREST, TAPHIEL AND THEODORE, OF MILFORD, AND NINE CHILDREN. MR. HAAB WAS BORN IN SWITZERLAND IN 1885.

AMONG THOSE FROM HERE WHO ATTENDED THE FUNERAL WERE: MESSRS., GEORGE BRENNER AND SON JOHN, ED. AND ANDY VOGEL, H. BAUMGARTNER AND W,. WEIDNER.

OBITUARY PROVIDED BY:

IROQUOIS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

103 WEST CHERRY STREET

WATSEKA, ILLINOIS 60970

GEORGE HARTTER

UNKNOWN

ALBERT KELLERHALS 1889 - 1974

LONG TIME RESIDENT ALBERT KELLERHALS DIES DEC. 25

ALBERT KELLERHALS, 85, OF CLAYTONVILLE, DIED DEC. 25, AT 7:05 P. M. AT IROQUOIS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IN WATSEKA.

MR. KELLERHALS, A RETIRED FARMER AND LONG TIME AREA RESIDENT WAS BORN ON NOV. 9, 1889, IN MUTTENZ, SWITZERLAND. IN 1914, HE MARRIED NETTIE MUEHLING WHO PRECEDED HIM IN DEATH.

SURVIVING ARE ONE SISTER, MRS. ANNA SHARER, OF SILVERTON, ORE., AND MANY NIECES AND NEPHEWS. HE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS PARENTS AND ONE BROTHER.

FUNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD ON SATURDAY, DEC. 28, AT 10:00 A. M. AT KNAPP FUNERAL HOME. BURIAL WAS IN THE APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH CEMETERY. MR. KELLERHALS WAS A MEMBER OF THE APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

ELDER JOHN LAUBSCHER 1972 - 1942

REV. J. LAUBSCHER IS STROKE VICTIM; FUNERAL SATURDAY

REV. JOHN LAUBSCHER, PASTOR OF THE LOCAL APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH, DIED ON WEDNESDAY MORNING OF THIS WEEK AT FOUR-THIRTY O’CLOCK. HE HAD SUFFERED A STROKE ON MONDAY MORNING, TWO DAYS PREVIOUS, LOST CONSCIOUSNESS A FEW HOURS LATER AND REMAINED IN A COMA FROM THEN ON UNTIL HIS DEATH. HE HAD BEEN SUFFERING WITH HEART TROUBLE FOR SEVERAL YEARS. THE STROKE WHICH TOOK HIS LIFE, CAME TO HIM AT HIS FARM SOUTH OF TOWN WHERE HIS SON, BEN, LIVES AND WHERE HE HAD GONE MONDAY MORNING TO ASSIST WITH THE FALL FARM WORK. HE WAS TAKEN TO THE HOME THERE AFTER THE STROKE AND DIED THERE.

THE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY MORNING OF THIS WEEK, LEAVING THE HOME HERE IN TOWN AT 9:30 O’CLOCK AND LATER AT THE APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

REV. LAUBSCHER HAD SERVED THE LOCAL CHURCH AS PASTOR FOR OVER TEN YEARS. SEVERAL YEARS AGO, MEMBERS OF HIS CONGREGATION NAMED HIM THEIR CHURCH ELDER, A POSITION HE HELD AT THE TIME OF HIS PASSING. RESPECT FOR HIM WAS NOT LIMITED TO MEMBERS OF HIS CHURCH, FOR PEOPLE OF ALL DENOMINATIONS HELD HIM IN HIGH ESTEEM AND COUNSELED WITH HIM ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS. HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL.

BORN IN SWITZERLAND, NEAR BASEL, DECEMBER 9, 1871, THE DECEASED EMIGRATED TO AMERICA WHEN HE WAS 20 YEARS OF AGE. HE FIRST LIVED IN THE EUREKA LOCALITY AND LATER, ON FARMS NEAR CONGERVILLE. IN FEBRUARY OF 1897, AT CONGERVILLE, HE WAS MARRIED TO ELIZABETH HODEL AND THEIR FIRST HOME WAS ESTABLISHED THERE.

IN JANUARY OF 1899, THE FAMILY MOVED TO THIS LOCALITY, LIVING FIRST ON WHAT IS NOW KNOWN AS THE RINKENBERGER FARM, SOUTH OF PETE HODEL’S. AFTER A FEW YEARS THERE, THEY MOVED TO THE FARM SOUTH OF TOWN ACROSS THE ROAD FROM SPRINGDALE SCHOOL, WHICH THEY PURCHASED AND WHICH HAS SINCE BECOME KNOWN AS THE LAUBSCHER HOME FARM.

MRS. LAUBSCHER DIED IN 1925, BUT THE REVEREND, ASSISTED BY HIS CHILDREN, CARRIED ON, ON THE FARM. ABOUT FOUR YEARS AGO, HE BUILT A FINE HOME HERE IN TOWN AND RETIRED FROM ACTIVE FARMING.

TWO CHILDREN PRECEDED REV. LAUBSCHER IN DEATH AS DID HIS WIFE. THE CHILDREN WHO PASSED AWAY WERE: MRS. CATHERINE HOERR, WHO DIED IN 1932, AND ERNEST, WHO DIED ABOUT EIGHT YEARS AGO.

SURVIVING IS TWO SONS, ARTHUR AND BENJAMIN, THREE DAUGHTERS, EMMA, IDA MAE AND OLGA. FOUR GRANDCHILDREN, THREE BROTHERS AND ONE SISTER: JACOB, DANIEL, ERNEST AND MARIA LAUBSCHER, ALL OF SWITZERLAND.

GUSTAV MEISS 1885 - 1967

GUST MEISS, 81, DIES WEDNESDAY; FUNERAL SATURDAY

GUST MEISS, 81, DIED WEDNESDAY AT 12:45 P. M. AT THE IROQUOIS HOSPITAL, WHERE HE HAD BEEN A PATIENT FOR ONE DAY, HAVING BEEN TAKEN THERE LATE TUESDAY BY KNAPP AMBULANCE.

BORN AUGUST 13, 1885, AT GRIDLEY, HE WAS THE SON OF JOHN AND CAROLINE BUCHER MEISS. HE WAS MARRIED TO BERTHA GRUSY AT GRIDLEY ON MARCH 7, 1915, AND SHE SURVIVES. HE WAS A RETIRED FARMER, HAVING LIVED IN HOOPESTON FOR 17 YEARS PRIOR TO MOVING TO CISSNA PARK FOUR MONTHS AGO.

SURVIVING BESIDES THE WIDOW ARE FIVE DAUGHTER, MRS. DOROTHY NORR, OF GRABILL, IND., MRS. MARGUERITE KIPFER, OF BLUFFTON, IND., MRS. IRENE RINKENBERGER, OF CISSNA PARK, MRS. EDNA ZELTWINGER, OF HANCOCK, MINN., AND MRS. VERENA KNAPP, OF HOOPESTON; TWO SONS, HAROLD, OF HANCOCK, MINN., AND ROY, OF URBANA; ONE BROTHER, EZRA, OF LACROSSE, IND.; 27 GRANDCHILDREN AND THREE GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. HE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY FIVE BROTHERS, FOUR SISTERS AND ONE SON.

HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE CISSNA PARK APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH WHERE SERVICES WILL BE HELD SATURDAY AT 10:00 A. M., THE REV. HENRY BEER OF MILFORD, IND., OFFICIATING. BURIAL WILL BE IN THE CHURCH CEMETERY.

ELDER JOHN ADAM REEB 1836 - 1900

BORN 1836, ALSACE-LORRAINE.

MARRIED ANNA BLANCK.

CHILDREN: FIVE.

DIED 1900, BURIED CISSNA PARK CHURCH CEMETERY.

ELDER STEPHEN RINKENBERGER 1945 - 1989

SERVICES FRIDAY FOR S. C. RINKENBERGER, 43, RURAL RANKIN

THE FUNERAL OF STEPHEN C. RINKENBERGER, 43, OF RURAL RANKIN, WHO DIED AT 7:53 A. M. TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1989, AT METHODIST HOSPITAL, INDIANAPOLIS WILL BE AT 10 A. M. FRIDAY AT APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH, CISSNA PARK, WITH CHURCH MINISTERS OFFICIATING. BURIAL WILL BE IN CHURCH CEMETERY.

VISITATION WILL BE AFTER 2 P. M. THURSDAY AT THE KNAPP FUNERAL HOME, CISSNA PARK.

HE WAS BORN JULY 2, 1945, IN WATSEKA, A SON OF WILLIAM AND MARJORIE BAUER RINKENBERGER. HE MARRIED VELMA STEINER ON JULY 30, 1967, IN TREMONT. SHE SURVIVES.

ALSO SURVIVING ARE A SON, DOUGLAS A., AT HOME; THREE DAUGHTERS, ANNA R., KAREN S. AND DENISE M. RINKENBERGER, ALL AT HOME; HIS PARENTS, RANKIN; TWO BROTHERS KENNETH, NAPERVILLE, AND ROBERT, RANKIN; AND THREE SISTERS. ANN STEINER, TREMONT; KATHY SUTTER, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. AND KAROL STOCK, CISSNA PARK.

HE WAS A FARMER AND A MEMBER OF APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH, CISSNA PARK.

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THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE APOSTOLIC HERITAGE NEWSLETTER

CISSNA PARK’S MINISTER HISTORY

AN ALPHABETICAL PART TWO OF A TWO PART SERIES.

APOSTOLIC HERITAGE NEWS

THE LATEST DISCOVERIES

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THE NEWSLETTERS NEW LOOK

AS YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED THE APOSTOLIC HERITAGE NEWSLETTER HAS A NEW DESIGN. THIS NEW DESIGN WILL ENABLE ME TO ADD MORE INFORMATION TO YOU, MY SUBSCRIBERS.

THE NEWSLETTER WILL BE FOUR PAGES OF THE APOSTOLIC HERITAGE, WHICH COVERS HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. ONE PAGE OF THE NEW APOSTOLIC HERITAGE NEWS, WHICH COVERS THE LATEST FINDS IN MY SEARCH OF OUR CHURCHES HISTORY, ALONG OTHER EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS. THE FINAL PAGE BEING FOR MAILING.

FOR YOU THAT RECEIVE THIS PUBLICATION BY E-MAIL, YOU WON’T REALLY REALIZE THE CHANGE. BUT, I HAVE FIX THE MAILING PAGE, SO THAT THE BIBLE VERSUS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR YOU READING, JUST AS IT IS FOR THE MAILING SUBSCRIBERS.

THE LATEST FAMILY GENEALOGY COMPLETED

THE NEWEST FAMILY I HAVE BEEN WORKING ON IS THE BITTNER FAMILY.

FRIEDRICK BITTNER 1818 - 1886

(FIRST WIFE) DOROTHEA (POPP) BITTNER ???? - ????

(SON) FRIEDRICK BITTNER 1844 - 1915

(SON) VALENTINE BITTNER 1846 - 1899

(DAUGHTER) MAGDALENA "LENA" BITTNER 1949 - 1932

(SON) NICHOLAS BITTNER 1853 - 1881

(SECOND WIFE) ANNA BARBARA (MINGER) BITTNER 1829 - 1902

(SON) THEOPHILUS BITTNER 1858 - 1871

(SON) CLOEFOHAS "CLAY" BITTNER 1861 - 1934

(DAUGHTER) ELIZA (BITTNER) MARTIN 1864 - 1896

(SON) JOHN HENRY BITTNER 1866 - 1950

(DAUGHTER) MINNIE (BITTNER) LEMAN 1869 - 1951

NICHOLAS AND VALENTINE BITTNER, MENTIONED ABOVE CAME TO LIVINGSTON COUNTY, FROM ROANOKE. VALENTINE MARRIED SALOME "SALLIE" STEIDINGER, WHO WAS THE DAUGHTER OF FAIRBURY’S FIRST ELDER JOHN GEORG STEIDINGER, WHICH WOULD ALSO BE A SISTER TO MARTIN STEIDINGER. UNFORTUNATELY, BOTH VALENTINE AND NICHOLAS DIED YOUNG AND ARE BOTH BURIED IN THE "SOUTH SIDE" CEMETERY.

NICHOLAS DYING FROM INJURIES RECEIVED WHILE TRYING TO STOP A RUNAWAY TEAM OF HORSES.

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THESE FAMILY GENEALOGIES ARE TOTALLY FREE TO ANY INTERESTED. CONTACT ME TO FIND OUT THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. OR GO ON THE WEB AT:

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APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN GENEALOGY

THANKS TO NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBER ADAM J. BARRONE, FOR PUTTING IT ON THE WEB.

CONVERSION

MATTHEW 13:15, 18:3

FOR THIS PEOPLE’S HEART IS WAXED GROSS; AND THEIR EARS ARE DULL OF HEARING, AND THEIR EYES THEY HAVE CLOSED; LEST AT ANY TIME THEY SHOULD SEE WITH THEIR EYES, AND HEAR WITH THEIR EARS, AND SHOULD UNDERSTAND WITH THEIR HEART, AND SHOULD BE CONVERTED, AND I SHOULD HEAL THEM.

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AND SAID, VERILY I SAY UNTO YOU, EXCEPT YE BE CONVERTED, AND BECOME AN LITTLE CHILDREN, YE SHALL NOT ENTER INTO THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.

MARK 4:12

THAT SEEING THEY MAY SEE, AND NOT PERCEIVE; AND HEARING THEY MAY HEAR, AND NOT UNDERSTAND; LEST AT ANY TIME THEY SHOULD BE CONVERTED, AND THEIR SINS SHOULD BE FORGIVEN THEM.

LUKE 22:32

BUT I HAVE PRAYED FOR THEE, THAT THY FAITH FAIL NOT; AND WHEN THOU ART CONVERTED, STRENGTHEN THY BRETHREN.


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Derrick K. Babbs


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