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Update on Teaching
This fall and winter, I have been teaching a number of classes. In September, I traveled to Belgium (Evangelische
Theologische Faculteit) again to serve as part of a doctoral committee in the area of Church History (after spending
the summer reading, analyzing and reviewing the student’s dissertation). This spring, I will be returning to teach
another doctoral seminar. This is the only evangelical seminary recognized and accredited for Master’s and
Doctoral level degrees across Europe. It has been a real joy to teach at this school the past two years. Please pray
for me as I prepare for teaching there again this spring.
At the end of November, I returned to one of my favorite schools, Kiev Baptist Seminary, to teach “Contemporary
Issues in Theology” for the senior students there. This was an excellent time with these students who will be
graduating this spring. They will be the first class to graduate from this school which began just 4 years ago.
Many of the students have already been promised positions and should make a great impact on the churches they
serve and on the schools at which they will teach.
While there, the president requested that I sit in on the faculty planning meeting to discuss ideas for improving the
seminary for the coming years. If the school can accomplish some of these plans, it will become one of the best
schools in Eastern Europe. Please be praying for them as they work on changes for the coming year. The
President, Anatoly Procopchuk, has been very appreciative of my teaching there and expects me to teach 2-3 times
each year. I should be teaching some of the same courses that I have taught before so my preparation time should
be somewhat less. Please pray that I can continue to give schedule priority to this school and its students.
Also, Continue to pray for translation work to be done. Each time I go to Ukraine, the biggest request the students
have is not for money or even books, but for copies of Teaching Resources. They would especially like to have
copies in their own language so they can use it to teach men in their churches and schools. However, so far,
getting a translator has been difficult. I have tried to find Christian brothers to do the work but this has not worked
yet. Usually, they have agreed to do the translation, but their own time commitments (since they work other jobs)
have resulted in their not being able to do the translation. Pray that I can find someone who will really commit to
the time necessary for these materials.
Additionally, I have been teaching a few Saturday morning classes at John Brown University. In the Fall, I taught
Principles from the Life of Christ, New Testament Survey, and Orientation to the Bible. I am currently teaching the
Book of Romans. They have already scheduled me for a summer class also. Pray that these classes might provide
opportunities for sharing the gospel through these classes.
Finally, I encourage you to check our website (www.teachingresources.org)occasionally. I am trying to make more
regular updates that might be helpful to those in ministry. Also, you might check Jim Elliff’s website
(www.toto.net/ccw). This past year, he has published two resources written by Jim Ehrhard – The Dangers of the
Invitation System and Asahel Nettleton: A Forgotten Evangelist. These are available, free of charge, from either his
website (for multiple copies) or ours.
1999 Annual Report
On the back of this letter, you will find the Annual Financial Report for 1999. As you can see, our total donations
for 1999 were $38,155.92. This represents a significant increase from previous years and was sufficient to cover all
the needs of the ministry. Our ministry expenses were $20,391.96 and salary was $15,875.00 leaving a balance of
$1,888.96 for the new year. As we noted in previous letters, we have received no salary since September 1999,
except what is specifically designated as salary.
Thanks so much for your help and your prayers!
By His Grace,
Jim Ehrhard

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Teaching in Kiev, Ukraine

I just returned last week after teaching again in the Ukraine (Nov. 3-13). I had the joy of

teaching the first section of Church History (“The Ancient Church”) at the Baptist

Seminary in Kiev. It was really interesting getting everything together, making overheads

of various pictures and maps, and preparing for nearly 30 hours of teaching time. This

was my third time teaching at this school and I really appreciate being part of the ministry

of this seminary. The students also seem to appreciate my teaching. One of the full-

time professors wrote me this encouraging note: I know the students really enjoyed your

last class and they are looking forward to your return. By the way, they don’t necessarily

enjoy all the part-time teachers, but they have specifically mentioned liking your class.

Good job! Their responses while I was there were equally encouraging.

In mid-January, I should return to the Ukraine to teach the second section of Church

History, “The Reformation.” Then in March, I have been asked to teach a doctoral level

class, “20th Century Apologetic Approaches to the Problem of Evil,” at Evangelische

Theologie Facultheit in Brussels, Belgium. Finally, in April, I will return to the Ukraine to

teach the final section of Church History, “The Modern Church.” In between, I will be

teaching a few classes at John Brown and Mid America again. Thanks for helping me be

involved in the training of men for ministry.

This fall was equally busy for me. I taught three classes at John Brown University and I

also taught three times at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary in Memphis. One

class was a Doctoral seminar for four missionaries. It was really a great joy to teach

them and also to hear what God was doing in their lives. During the last week of

September, I taught a Bible Conference in Spring Creek, Tennessee. This is really a

great church. The people really love the Word and each other and it is always a delight to

be with them. In addition to my teaching overseas, I have also been serving as the

interim pastor for the Bible Church of Cabot. This church has a great love for the Word

of God and I have really enjoyed being able to preach again on a regular basis.

Here are some quick praises and prayer needs.

Praises

?? With limited income this year, we were praying about how we would be able to cover

the cost of the airfare to the Ukraine. Through the generosity of one church, the entire

ticket was covered.

?? During the time I was in the Ukraine, a number of friends really blessed our lives

through various acts of kindness for our family. Some provided Debbie and the kids

with some meals and others helped her out when she experienced some car

difficulties. What a blessing to have such friends who care!

?? Before I left, I needed to do some major front-end work on our van. A friend did all the

work for us without any charge. Praise the Lord!

?? The night before I left for the Ukraine, another friend brought over a very large check

for our ministry to help us cover back salary and other greatly needed ministry

expenses. What a tremendous surprise that met a very great need! I almost didn’t

need the airplane to get to Kiev!

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?? I am also especially grateful for the opportunity to be serving as an interim pastor at

Cabot. It has been great to be preaching regularly and the church has provided a

part-time salary that has helped to bridge the gap between what Teaching Resources

can provide and what we need for our family.

Prayer Needs

?? Please pray for the students at Kiev Baptist Seminary. We hear a lot about the

Russian financial crisis, but Ukraine is far worse off. These men are training for

ministry but may be limited from full-time employment because of the economic

situation.

?? Pray for a number of new professors that began teaching in Kiev this fall. Three are

Americans who are just beginning language work but really have a heart to serve the

Lord here in Ukraine. Pray for rapid language acquisition and for them to adjust to the

culture and the poverty quickly.

?? Pray for Debbie also. A number of new spots appeared at her last check-up. We are

still in the process of deciding what treatment directions to take. Pray for healing and

for us to be able to rest in His peace.

?? Continue to pray for our cars to hold up. I have had a number of repairs on the Audi

(over 300,000 miles) and parts are very difficult to get. We have also had to make a

number of repairs on the van, but it seems to be holding up.

?? Pray for my time. I have a lot of work in preparing for these church history classes.

Unlike many other classes, church history requires a lot of notes. I have also spent

much time collecting visual resources on the Internet. I have a lot of preparations

also for my next classes—in Ukraine at the end of January and in Belgium at the end

of February.

Thank you again for your support of this ministry.

NOTE: Due to a printing mistake, there is a rather major error in the current issue of

Teaching Resources. If you are looking for page 43, “From our Hearts,” you will not find

it. Instead, page 39 appears again on page 43. We apologize for the inconvenience of

not having our personal note on page 43 as noted in the contents.

Note regarding Year-End gifts—all gifts received which are postmarked on or before December 31, 1998

will be receipted in 1998 for tax purposes. Those received after that date are recorded in 1999.

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As we approach the end of this year, we felt that you would appreciate an update about the ministry of Teaching
Resources. 1996 has been a year of growth for the ministry. While attending a number of conferences, we have made
sample copies available to those attending. In each instance, all the copies were taken in a very short while and a
number have responded asking to receive our regular mailing. We are now printing 500 copies of Teaching
Resources, most of which are distributed through bulk mail. Additionally, we continue to send Teaching Resources
to nearly thirty missionaries overseas. All of this is completely free of any charge.
During the past year, Jim has continued to serve as interim pastor at Cornerstone Bible Fellowship while he
completes his Ph.D. at Mid America Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to taking classes, Jim has been
involved at the seminary, teaching Baptist History and Theological German and French. By the time you receive this
letter, Jim should have completed his dissertation and is projected to graduate in May of 1997. At this point, we are
unsure where the Lord will direct us next –whether to pastoring, starting churches, teaching seminary or college, or
some combination of the above. Please keep us in your prayers as the time for such decisions draws nearer.
One thing we are convinced of is the importance of Teaching Resources. The letters, which we have received
regarding the help that this ministry has provided, have confirmed the need to continue this publication regardless of
whatever else we might be doing. For many, Teaching Resources has provided a “bite-sized” introduction to the
teachings of the Puritans and the Reformers. Our hope is that the writings of these men might be used to encourage
and instruct believers more thoroughly in the Word of God. Additionally, we hope that each issue might provide
some theological resources on various topics that might not be available to missionaries overseas and to pastors of
small churches.
Our goal from the beginning of this ministry has been to provide Teaching Resources free of charge. Since we began
publishing nearly ten years ago, we have always been able to do this. We have done this almost entirely out of our
own salaries as a ministry that the Lord allowed us to have. As we noted in our update last year, Jim’s return to
school reduced our salary to half of what he had previously made. Still, we felt the need, not only to continue the
publication, but to improve it. This we have done by having Teaching Resources professionally printed to provide a
higher quality copy. Normally Teaching Resources costs us almost $1500 per year. This year, we needed to upgrade
our software and purchase a laser printer to continue to improve the quality of publication. We anticipate that our
costs will exceed $2500 this year. Since we have upgraded our equipment, it is likely that we will be able to bring our
annual costs down to $1500 again in the coming year.
Some have asked about how they can help. Let me suggest three things. First, pray that God will open doors for Jim
so that we can find where God wants us in the coming year, so that we will have sufficient income again to cover
expenses through his salary. Second, if you move, please send us a change of address. It costs about $ .21 to send
out Teaching Resources; it costs between $ .50 and $ .75 whenever one is returned. Help us keep costs down by
updating your address. Finally, if you would like to help financially, you can do so through a check to Cornerstone
Bible Fellowship, designated for “Teaching Resources.” (All receipts postmarked by December 31, 1966 can receive a
tax-deduction for 1996. Any received after that date will be receipted for 1997).
Finally, keep us in your prayers. Debbie’s health seems extremely good for which we continue to give God praise.
Jim’s greatest need is for time. Pray that the Lord will grant wisdom as he selects and edits for this ministry. Thank
you again for your faithfulness in these matters.

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Updates for June

1.  Thank you for praying for me as I finalize next year’s schedule.  Due to a current teacher shortage, I’ll be going to Ukraine quite a bit again this year.  I scheduled to teach there in September and November of 2003 and then again in January and April of 1004.  I’m also teaching in Belgium in December 2003 and in Bulgaria in June of 2004.  Please be praying for me as I put together the class notes for these classes.

2.  In July and August, I’ll be teaching a class at John Brown University called Ethics and Technology.  I’ve taught Ethics plenty in Christian settings but this will really be different teaching it in a technological setting.  This class is being offered in a new degree program that is totally computer-oriented.  We meet for class as normal but everything they do is on their computers.  It will be different to be sure and there will probably be a lot of different viewpoints regarding Ethics in the business world.  Pray that I can communicate the value of having a moral foundation for ethical decision making and that such conversations might open doors to share the gospel.

3.  On June 21st, Joel, Todd, myself and 7 others from the Bible Church of Cabot will be leaving for a missions trip in Mexico.  We will be primarily working on building a house for a family there, but we will also have opportunities for friendship evangelism.  Also, I have been asked to be the camp speaker, presenting a message every night for about 300 youth and adults working that week.  Please pray for me that I can be clear, interesting (everyone will be very tired), and brief (that may take the most prayer!).

4.  Finally, be praying for me as I work on the next issue of Teaching Resources.  I’m a little behind in my editing and I’d like to get the issue to printer before I leave for Mexico.

Thanks for your prayers and support!

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It is with great joy and mixed sorrow that we announce that on Monday night, March 31st at about 8:45 pm, Debbie went home to be with the Lord. We cannot begin to express enough thanks to our Lord for all that she meant to us and for the strength of character that she displayed because of her faith in Him. We know the days ahead will be very difficult; we certainly grieve, but not as those who have no hope. We know that to be absent from the body is to be present in the Lord, and that precious in the sight of the Lord are the death of His saints. Those scriptures are certainly true for us in Debbies death. But even more, we count ourselves especially blessed by God as he granted her many more years than any of her doctors ever thought possible. And we are grateful for the prayers and encouragement of friends who sustained her and us through the 12 years she battled with cancer.

Many have asked me, what they can do for us at this time. Obviously, and most importantly, continue to pray for us. We know that our greatest days of grief are ahead as her absence from various events will bring renewed sadness for us all. Please pray that we can continue to give a great testimony to the sufficiency of Gods grace in those times of difficulty.

Others have asked about tangible helps. I hesitate to be specific, but know that I have often also desired to know how I could help others specifically in their troubles. We know that God who has met all our needs in the past will continue to do so in the future. But here are some specifics to be praying about in the coming months. First, due to a very limited income and large medical bills through these 12 years, we still have an enormous amount of medical bills to pay. Because Debbie was diagnosed with cancer at a fairly young age, we were able to get any major life insurance coverage for her, since no company would take such a high risk person. We have only a small policy that will help with the funeral and some medical costs, but not the large amounts we owe. It would be permissible, you any feel so led by the Lord, to send a contribution to Teaching Resources designated for Medical Expenses. We will pay them as we can and intend to pay them all as long as it takes us, but your prayers and gifts in this manner would be helpful.

Second, please pray for some increase in regular giving for Teaching Resources in terms of Salary. Since last Spring, I have been receiving a part-time salary from the Bible Church. This has not been difficult because we live basically debt free and we have also received $1035/month from Debbies S.S. Disability. Please pray with us that other will become regular supporters of Teaching Resources so that we can offset that loss of income and continue to minister without great difficulty.

As noted earlier, we have see Gods sufficiency in providing for us throughout the years and we remain confident that He will care for us in the future. Thanks for praying for us in these matters.

Below this announcement, we have also included three other notes related to Debbies death. The first is a letter from our family to you. The second and third links are essays that Debbies daughters, Joy and Meredith, wrote a few years ago, reflecting on their mothers faith and life. We pray that all of these will be an encouragement to you as you pray for us. Thanks again for your prayers. His grace truly is sufficient for our greatest need!

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