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HENRIETTA MEARS

A Sunday school teacher known for her boundless energy,
infectious laughter and colorful hats would stamp an indelible
mark on twentieth century Christian education and hundreds of
pastors, teachers and missionaries around the world.
Dr. Henrietta Mears was born in Fargo, North Dakota, in 1890,
the youngest of seven children. Extremely shortsighted, doctors
told her mother that she would be blind by the age of thirty but
Mears was convinced God had a purpose for her life. She read,
studied and memorized all she could in case her eyesight failed.
Against the advice of her physicians, she enrolled in classes at
the University of Minnesota, where she graduated with honors
with her eyesight still intact due to her determination to keep
reading to a minimum through memorization.
In 1928, Mears became the Director of Christian Education at
First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. Surprised and frustrated
over the lack of solid biblical material. Mears began writing
her own lessons that she and her staff would teach to the
growing number of young people attending the church. The lessons
were bold, challenging, and captivating as they underscored the
principles of God's Word. As she would later write, "Learning is
more than the ability to repeat the ideas or writings of
another. The purpose of the teacher is to 'draw out' not to
'cram in.' We must create an interest in the heart and mind that
will make the learner reach out and take hold upon the things
that he is taught."
Within two years of her arrival, the classes had exploded to
over 4,000 students and it wasn't long before requests for
copies of her material came in from all across the country.
Mears and a group of businessmen established Gospel Light
Publications in 1933, one of the first publishers of materials
in the Christian education field.
She believed that knowing Christ was the most positive,
energizing experience on could have and that the Christian's
life should reflect this enthusiasm, "I think of Jesus as vital,
alert, enthusiastic," she said, "full of zest and zeal. He
inspired men to do their best, to be their highest self. I see
him walking through cities, his head high, his shoulders thrown
back, bursting with good will, kindness and good faith,"
Mears was often decked out with big rings, hats and flowered
dresses debunking the view of many Christians who believed that
plain equaled spiritual. Her primary focus was on high school
and college age youth. On any given Sunday, 500 avid college
students would cram into the church. To expand her influence in
young men's lives, Mears established Forest Home Conference
Center in the Southern California hills in 1939. Over the next
25 years, more than 400 young men would enter full-time
Christian ministry due to the ministry of Mears at Forest Home.
Among the men she influenced were Bill Bright, who later founded
Campus Crusade for Christ Intl, and Billy Graham, who would
later write, "I doubt if any other woman outside my wife and
mother has had such a marked influence [on my life]. She is
certainly one of the greatest Christians I have ever known!"
Not content to stay within the walls of the church in
California, Mears traveled extensively all over the world as a
much sought after conference speaker and Bible teacher as she
would later write, "When I consider my ministry, I think of the
world. Anything less than that would not be worthy of Christ,
nor of his will for my life."
She was constantly giving herself to the thousands of young
people who came under her influence. "If you really mean
business with God," she said, "there will be many sleepless
nights. I have learned to judge my own spiritual condition by
the people who are pounding at my door and ringing my phone. I
will spend and be spent in this battle." After 35 years of
non-stop ministry she died on March 20th, 1963.
The Lord Jesus Christ said in John 10:10 "The thief comes only
to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have
life, and have it to the full."
There is no greater sense of joy and fulfillment than a life
that is deeply in tune with the Lord Jesus Christ. Our society
today is filled with individuals who strain hopelessly towards
happiness and fulfillment without the realization that these are
by-products of a life surrendered to the plans and purposes of
the kingdom of God - not goals to be sought after for
themselves. As we respond to Jesus Christ in faith and step out
in obedience for Him, our God given life-purposes become clearer
and a profound sense of joy begins to permeate our service for
Him and for others. We truly live when we lose ourselves in
Jesus Christ. Henrietta Mears' life demonstrates that those who
give their lives fully to Jesus Christ live life to its fullest.
Kobobel, They Called Her Teacher
WW Challenge, Mears' Christianity: One Woman's Spectacular
Spirit
Baer, Henrietta Mears
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