Dahlman James Melissa 1987 England
Dahlman James Melissa 1987 England
Dahlman James Melissa 1987 England
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P.O. Box 2427
Knoxville, TN
Dear Horizons;
37901-2427
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6984 Sandal Court
Cincinnati, OH 45248
June 26, 1987
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I am writing to inform you that my family and I have moved back to the
United States after a five year ministry with the Platt Bridge Church of Christ
in Wigan, England. We served there as the living link missionaries from the
First Christian Church in Tarpon Springs,-Florida. You may remember that I
had an update article about the work in England published in Horizons last
April (1986).
My wife Melissa, our two daughters, Sarah and Rachael, and I have moved
to Cincinnati, since I have been hired as the new office editor for THE LOOKOUT _.^
magazine at Standard Publishing.
I wanted to let you know so your records could be up-to-date (including
your mailing list for the magazine), and, if you wish to, you could put a news
note in a future issue.
Thank you for sending Horizons to us in England, and for all your
supporting work for missionaries.
" Sincerely,
I S
Simon J. Dahlman
Good-bye to Diane
Stortz. Hello to Jim
Dahlman.
Diane is leaving her post as
office editor of The Lookout
to pursue her free-lance writ
ing career from home. She has
served at this post since 1983.
Before that (1972-78) she was
the developer and editor of
Standard's Discovering Sun
day school curriculum for
twos and threes. She has writ
ten several children's books
and many articles for teachers
of children. Her by-line ap
peared in The Lookout sev
eral times during her years
of service here, although her
duties as office editor never
included writing for the maga
zine and she produced all
these articles on her own time.
Now she's looking forward to
devoting her energies solely to
such projects while continuing
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to fulfill her role as housewife
and mother to two young
school-age children.
Dahlman replaces her on
our staff after serving three
years as editor of Christian
Fellowship, the magazine dis
tributed among churches of
Christ in Great Britain. He
preached at a church of Christ
in Wigan, England while he
pursued his part-time editor's
duties. His ministry in Wigan
began in 1982 after his educa
tion at Milligan College
(where he graduated cum
laude in 1980) and Emmanuel
School of Religion.
Jim's work with Christian
Fellowship convinced him
that he wants to serve God
through journalism as a ca-
Know someone who's
blind? Would this per
son like to attend a
Christian retreat with other
visually impaired adults?
Such a retreat is planned
October 23, 24 at Camp Elm
in Indianapolis, Indiana,
sponsored by Christian Mis
sion for the Sightless. Appli
cations, which must be re
turned by September 11, are
available from the mission at
5406 Boy Scout Road, Indian
apolis, Indiana 46226.
reer rather than a hobby. He is
very interested in writing, and
since he will be full-time with
The Lookout (Stortz worked
here only part-time), he will
have time to write for the
magazine as part of his job
description.