Beverly Hyles will be at FBC tomorrow

Vince Massi said:
I read Beverly's devotionals occasionally. Decent material about gratitude, etc., but nothing about the strong soul-winning her late husband preached. She always speaks well of him, though.

I read somewhere that Dave assists/writes those. 

You are right about the theme of gratitude. 
 
In regards to Dave being there, wonder what was going through his mind. It had to be strange to be there.
 
brainisengaged said:
BC is 100% correct. When she (Jary Highfill) moved to Hammond, she had been deserted by her husband and Bro. Hyles advised her to move here to pick up the pieces. Bro. Sallie found her a job, and I worked with her. She is a very sweet lady. Her daughter Jackie was a Miss Hylander. Her son Darrin married Beth Streeter. And in time, Jary married the widower Warren Storm.
Yep.  Thanks
 
bgwilkinson said:
brainisengaged said:
BC is 100% correct. When she (Jary Highfill) moved to Hammond, she had been deserted by her husband and Bro. Hyles advised her to move here to pick up the pieces. Bro. Sallie found her a job, and I worked with her. She is a very sweet lady. Her daughter Jackie was a Miss Hylander. Her son Darrin married Beth Streeter. And in time, Jary married the widower Warren Storm.

The present Mrs. Ray Highfill is the former Mrs. Baldwin, not the same person as Jary Lynn Storm, Warrens wife.

I know it's confusing.

This is the present Mrs. Highfill.

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When did Ray Highfill get remarried?
 
Binaca Chugger said:
bgwilkinson said:
brainisengaged said:
BC is 100% correct. When she (Jary Highfill) moved to Hammond, she had been deserted by her husband and Bro. Hyles advised her to move here to pick up the pieces. Bro. Sallie found her a job, and I worked with her. She is a very sweet lady. Her daughter Jackie was a Miss Hylander. Her son Darrin married Beth Streeter. And in time, Jary married the widower Warren Storm.

The present Mrs. Ray Highfill is the former Mrs. Baldwin, not the same person as Jary Lynn Storm, Warrens wife.

I know it's confusing.

This is the present Mrs. Highfill.

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When did Ray Highfill get remarried?

Don't remember for sure. Would guess 20 years or so.
When anyone mentions Mrs. Highfill I always think of Sue Highfill.
I work with her in the 70s when she was in another marriage. Now she is just Sue Highfill Mrs. Colsten's right hand.
 
I wasn't at the services last night but from what I understand, the reception of Dave & Brenda Hyles was cordial. An announcement from the pulpit of their presence, along with that of Mrs. Hyles, and a round of applause.  It does take a certain amount of chutzpah on his part, does it not?
 
brainisengaged said:
I wasn't at the services last night but from what I understand, the reception of Dave & Brenda Hyles was cordial. An announcement from the pulpit of their presence, along with that of Mrs. Hyles, and a round of applause.  It does take a certain amount of chutzpah on his part, does it not?
Why would they even make note of Davey-boy being so audacious as to show his face there?
 
brainisengaged said:
I wasn't at the services last night but from what I understand, the reception of Dave & Brenda Hyles was cordial. An announcement from the pulpit of their presence, along with that of Mrs. Hyles, and a round of applause.  It does take a certain amount of chutzpah on his part, does it not?

They applauded Dave Hyles?
 
Norefund said:
brainisengaged said:
I wasn't at the services last night but from what I understand, the reception of Dave & Brenda Hyles was cordial. An announcement from the pulpit of their presence, along with that of Mrs. Hyles, and a round of applause.  It does take a certain amount of chutzpah on his part, does it not?

They applauded Dave Hyles?

N doubt 95% was for mom.
 
We always applaud for visitors.

Even if it was the tooth fairy.

Don't read to much into it.
 
bgwilkinson said:
We always applaud for visitors.

Even if it was the tooth fairy.

Don't read to much into it.
There was enough Cubs fans to start booing him, they know how.

BTW, some of those old JH bodyguards should protect the tooth fairy if he in the crowd.
 
fishinnut said:
bgwilkinson said:
We always applaud for visitors.

Even if it was the tooth fairy.

Don't read to much into it.
There was enough Cubs fans to start booing him, they know how.

BTW, some of those old JH bodyguards should protect the tooth fairy if he in the crowd.

lol

Cub fans take losing very hard, they're so good at it.
 
Norefund, I said the same thing why would they clap for dh maybe Mrs Hyles but never dh.
 
It sounds like they all ere grouped together for the applause. It's still a little disturbing but understandable I guess.
 
Did any dads go after Dave in the late 70's & early 80's when the word got out what had happened?

How long did it take for the stories to come out about what he had done?

 
Why would they mention DH name from the pulpit?

Well, on second thought, if it wasn't for him there wouldn't be any Youth Conference. So I can see why they would mention him from the pulpit.
 
Pics from the trip.

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Travel log from Dave

"A Few Thoughts Regarding Our Visit to Hammond, Indiana

A few weeks ago my mom and I were talking on the phone and she commented about how she would love to get a plane ticket and make a visit to Hammond, Indiana. She said she would love to see the beautiful colors of the Fall leaves, and to see people she loves but has not seen for a while. At 86 traveling is not easy. (It is not easy at 61.) I went online and booked three tickets and this past Thursday morning Brenda, mom and I boarded a plane and flew to Chicago's O'Hare Airport. We spent several days enjoying the beautiful weather (Mom loves Fall in the Midwest) and seeing old friends. The last time Brenda and I were there we were following a casket out of the auditorium that was carrying the body of my dad back in 2001. It was good to be back after all these years. I had so many various thoughts on this trip and I thought I would share a few with my FB friends.

1. Mom still loves FBC Hammond. I mean she REALLY loves it. She rejoices with every blessing they receive and grieves at every hurt. That is what 42 years of being the pastor's wife did. She does not feel jealousy, but only a deep love for the place and the people.

2. I believe Chicago is the greatest city in this country, even with all its flaws. Saturday we took a trip downtown. We drove along Lakeshore Drive, enjoyed seeing the quaintness of the Chicago River, walked down Michigan Avenue, gazed at the skyscrapers, went by Moody church and through the Lincoln Park area, and even took time to get a Chicago hotdog at Portillo's. (I ate 2) We had a great time. I was reminded of how much dad loved Chicago, and what a burden he had for the masses of lost souls there.

3. There are some great Christians who stayed by the stuff at FBC. We went to the rehabilitation center where Erma McKinney is staying as she recovers from 4 recent strokes. What a great lady. We spent some time at the home of Maxine Jeffries, one of my favorite people in all the world. Maxine almost died recently. We so enjoyed seeing her. We saw Terry and Anne Duff, the Knoerzer's, the Colstens, Roy and JoJo, and why did I start naming names? Let's just say we saw a host of wonderful people who loved us through the years and who we have loved as well.

4. What dad was used of God to do at FBC was truly a miracle. Thursday afternoon we drove by the church, the college, Baptist City, and the cemetery. I commented that it is amazing that when he died the church was debt free and had millions of dollars. Dad cared more about leaving the church healthy than enhancing his own legacy. It is amazing what God did there.

5. Memory Lane was one of my dad's best and most loved accomplishments. Dad truly loved the cemetery and felt it filled a missing piece for the church. He was so right. Going there and seeing the graves, not only of our son, Jack David and my dad, but of hundreds of great Christians from FBC was such an inspiration. I might add that we left feeling so much peace knowing that people like Jay and Becky Towne and David Crutchfield were there caring for the memories of our loved ones. That was one of the biggest blessings of the trip. Brenda and I had not been to Jack David's grave for almost 15 years. We were so comforted.

6. Old friends are special friends. It was so wonderful to see new friends, but it was a real blessing to see some who I have known since our elementary years at the church and others with whom we became close over the years. It was so good to see folks like Keith McKinney, Andy Andrew Briner, Ron and Lisa Judd, Jeff and Kathy Peach, Carlos and Sarah Rivera, our third daughter, Charity, Carol Frye Tudor, and oh, so many others. I cherished every old friend with whom I had the chance to shake hands or greet. There were many others I did not name, but was so happy to see.

7. Tiebels still has the best Lake Perch. Saturday evening was a treat as we went and enjoyed a meal there. Dad always loved that restaurant

8. Pastor Wilkerson seems like a genuine and caring pastor. I do not know him well, but he was gracious to me in spite of the fact that a couple of his own staff men would be displeased at him treating me like a human, Just acknowledging our presence, I am sure brought him criticism, but he was gracious anyway, and it allowed others who love us to know we were there so they could greet us. It is evident that he has won the hearts of the people and we are all pleased to see that. When he spoke about God touching his heart at the 1980 Youth Conference when the theme was 'So You Want To Be a Star" I kinda felt that was for me because I was the one who was still leading the Your Conference then.

9. I have many Facebook friends at FBC. What a delight to have so many shake hands and say, "I follow you on Facebook." Mom even commented that many told her that I had been a blessing to them and that really encouraged her heart. Thank you FBC FB friends. I wish I could have spent more time with you all. A big shout our to Darrell Imani for picking us up and taking us back to the airport.

10. Mom is an amazing Christian in her own right. I think it was amazing to see the gracefulness of my 86 year old mom in action. She is a real saint and an inspiration to so many. She is a lot of fun too. Honestly it is hard to believe she is 86. She and Brenda got to laughing at the airport and I thought I was going to have to separate them. Mom is so much fun and she really savors life.

11. God's grace really is sufficient if we allow it. I saw this from two angles on the trip. First I saw the way God has seen so many people through some very rough waters these past few years yet they have not lost their sweet spirit or their faith. FBC has suffered but God has been there for them. Secondly I saw it personally. I know there are those who did not want me there and I was stung by some things that were said to me, but God brought me many times more words of grace and encouragement from folks than words of hurt.

12. My private group FIG (Fallen IN Grace) is having an impact on many lives. So many people told us how they had been encouraged by the group and I was thrilled to know that God was allowing my failures to be used to help others.

13. It is so sweet when someone I thought may hate me shows me I am wrong. You know, it hurts when you do not know how someone you loved so deeply feels about you. Several people like that approached me and let me know they love me and that thrilled my heart.

14. Heaven really is going to be so sweet. I thought as we were leaving town of all the people I did not get to spend any time with while we were there. So many people I wish I could have seen and shared a meal with. There were so many who wished they could sit and chat a while with mom. Well, when we get to Heaven we will have plenty of time to catch up and that will be wonderful.

When mom told me she would love to visit Hammond, she said, "David, you never know when I will no longer be able to visit those I love or how many more of them will go to Heaven soon." Many have gone to Heaven since she was last there. Maybe it will be her last time to go back. I hope not. It was good to bring mom back and to visit myself. So, there are a few of my thoughts. I hope you enjoyed them."  end of Dave's travel log.




Well now we know why they were here.

I couldn't help but think of this. I use it every day.

Luk 11:4  And forgive us our sins; for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil.
 
bgwilkinson said:
Do you think Mrs. Hyles felt a little uncomfortable at FBCH since this is what she is accustom to at her church.

short version
https://vimeo.com/95519144

longer version
https://vimeo.com/143620755


At 9:23 on the "longer version", FBC Dallas' baptismal service seems much more sincere
than the majority of independent Baptist's baptismal services.......although the first candidate should've spit out his gum before his baptism.
 
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