Thursday, January 17, 2013
Dr. Chris Green
Irene Belyeu
Irene Belyeu is author of Revelation in Context. In 1929, Irene Barbara Parris was born into a loving family near Shawnee, Oklahoma. Irene spent her childhood working in the fields and woods and walking to school and to church. She reveled in the beauty of nature in the earth and the sky. In 1950, she was married to Darrell Belyeu and had six children. Irene began an intensive study of the Book of Revelation to answer her children’s questions as well as her own. At the age of fifty-six, she completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in linguistics from the University of Oklahoma and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. A volunteer tour with the Wycliffe Bible Translators gave her insight into translation and literacy. She applied her linguistic training to research on the Book of Revelation and, as a result, has published, Revelation in Context (2012). Her sermons are available at www.sermon.net/revelationincontext. Participating in the collection of papers in honor of scholar Noel Brooks, Mosaic, Belyeu explores the role of signs and wonders in "By Faith We Understand."Dr. Marvin J. Hudson
Dr. Marvin J. Hudson, ordained minister, holds the D.Min. from Asbury Theological Seminary and the Master of Arts from Southern Nazarene University and a Master of Divinity from Phillips Theological Seminary. He is certified as an Intentional Interim Ministry Specialist. He has taught Biblical languages, Theology, Biblical studies, and Leadership in several institutions. He is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature and the South Central Classics Association. In the scholarly collection, Mosaic: Papers in Honor of Noel Brooks, he examines the nature of spiritual gifts and ministry in "Ta Charismata Ta Meidzona."
Kenneth L. Young

Rev. Kenneth L. Young is a Professor of Bible and Theology at Southwestern Christian University in Bethany, Oklahoma. He served also for fourteen years as the Dean of Adult Studies. Ken represents a fourth generation Pentecostal Holiness heritage. His father, maternal grandfather and great grandfather were ministers in the Pentecostal Holiness movement. Ken holds ministerial credentials through the Upper South Carolina Conference of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. Ken pastored two churches in South Carolina for a total of eight years while serving on the Conference World Missions Board and the Conference Evangelism Board. He is currently a candidate for the Doctor of Theology. Young, whose work is included in the volume, Mosaic: Papers in Honor of Noel Brooks, explores evangelism and missions in two essays "Investing in the City" and "Analysis of Pentecostal Mission Strategy."
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