New Horizons Ministries Conference Superintendent Bishop Randell O. Drake shared the following information concerning Dr. Dan Beller:
I have been in daily contact with the family of Dr. Dan Beller. Dr. Beller has been transferred to a medical facility in Tulsa, OK where he is receiving hospice care. Dr. Beller is in the advanced stages of myeloma (leukemia). He is not receiving any phone calls or personal visits at this time. This is the request of Dr. Beller and the family.
Cards of encouragement for Dr. Beller, his wife Marie and/or the family may be sent to the New Horizons Ministries Office at 3905 S. Elm Place, Broken Arrow, OK 74011 and we will see that they receive these important messages. Also, Hugh's News readers may send an email to nhmbishop@gmail.com and I will forward those to the family. The family and Dr. Beller appreciate your prayers during this difficult time. Dr. Beller has expressed his desire to go to his heavenly home and is ready to take this part of his life journey.
Dr. Dan Beller has served the IPHC with distinction. He was pastor of Tulsa Evangelistic Temple (now SpiritLife) for over 30 years. He served as the first elected pastoral representative on the General Executive Board of the IPHC and as Conference Assistant Superintendent, Conference Board Member and Conference Lifeliners Director. Dr. Beller and his wife, Marie, have mentored and prepared countless individuals for the ministry and service to the Church.
I have been in daily contact with the family of Dr. Dan Beller. Dr. Beller has been transferred to a medical facility in Tulsa, OK where he is receiving hospice care. Dr. Beller is in the advanced stages of myeloma (leukemia). He is not receiving any phone calls or personal visits at this time. This is the request of Dr. Beller and the family.
Cards of encouragement for Dr. Beller, his wife Marie and/or the family may be sent to the New Horizons Ministries Office at 3905 S. Elm Place, Broken Arrow, OK 74011 and we will see that they receive these important messages. Also, Hugh's News readers may send an email to nhmbishop@gmail.com and I will forward those to the family. The family and Dr. Beller appreciate your prayers during this difficult time. Dr. Beller has expressed his desire to go to his heavenly home and is ready to take this part of his life journey.
Dr. Dan Beller has served the IPHC with distinction. He was pastor of Tulsa Evangelistic Temple (now SpiritLife) for over 30 years. He served as the first elected pastoral representative on the General Executive Board of the IPHC and as Conference Assistant Superintendent, Conference Board Member and Conference Lifeliners Director. Dr. Beller and his wife, Marie, have mentored and prepared countless individuals for the ministry and service to the Church.
[Editor's Comment: I will endeavor always to protect the privacy of every human being. I have waited for an official word from Bishop Randell Drake, Superintendent of the New Horizons Ministries Conference about Dan Beller, who has served faithfully as a contributing writer for Hugh's News, and a member of the online faculty of Hugh's News School of Biblical Theology. Let us join with countless thousands of others in praying for God's Will to be done in Dr. Dan Beller's life and death.
He is getting close to the time when he will breathe his last breath and cross over into the glory land we call heaven. Oh, the wonderful joys that await him in heaven and all eternity.
Dan Beller has been my friend since I met him in 1975 when I became President of Southwestern College, now called Southwestern Christian University.
May the Holy Spirit be with him and Marie and their family in this time of Dan's life. They are beautiful people.
He is getting close to the time when he will breathe his last breath and cross over into the glory land we call heaven. Oh, the wonderful joys that await him in heaven and all eternity.
Dan Beller has been my friend since I met him in 1975 when I became President of Southwestern College, now called Southwestern Christian University.
May the Holy Spirit be with him and Marie and their family in this time of Dan's life. They are beautiful people.