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Frances Munsey
Sister Frances was a special woman of God . She lived
a focused life ...She made a lasting impression on me as a teenager... She had just returned from Japan. She was living in the upstairs apartment across from the church on Kennedy avenue. I remember her telling me "this is my Japan room", which she had thoughtfully decorated with some Asian screens and some bamboo mats . She told me "this is where I pray for Japan". The room was quite cold , as late autumn - surrendering to the grip of another long winter in northern Indiana... I asked her about the chilly temperature . She said " the cold doesn’t bother me it helps me get into the spirit of intercession. It reminds me of the millions shivering in spiritual darkness------in the land of the Rising Sun" As I stood at her bedside, a few days ago , I told our Lord, how grateful I am for every tear she allowed to fall on the precious seed of the gospel she had planted . I will see her again in the radiant presence of the Lord of the Harvest..... We will rejoice together. She will doubtless stand before him bearing the sheaves gathered to present to Him. Thank you , Sister Frances, for spending your life in the field, while so many others languished at the table. --Mark A. Grisham Thanks to Brother Mark for such precious words about such a precious soul. |
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What a great man to give credit to a woman missionary...different from some I know...
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I just received an email from Sis. Munsey concerning Frances' passing.
I have some pictures, and many fond memories of good times we had together when we were younger. Never forget getting lost at midnight in Chicago on Sunday night. I always admired her love for God and dedication. She worked unselfishly for the one she loved. |
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She wrote me many letters of her beloved Japan years ago when I was younger..I have never forgotton her encouragement.
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Thank you Sis Alvear for sharing about this awesome lady of God!
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she was an inspiration to me when I was a young girl through her letters...
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is this the mother of Phil and steve ?
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Ruth Munsey sent me her christmas CD... she is a wonderful singer.
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Steve, Joe David, Phil & Sheila Frank, Kenneth & Darrell were her Brothers - Bishop1 |
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It was the HOT summer of 1956
when I took the Train to Tulsa Oklahoma in order to transport Sis Francis & Kenny {her brother} to the Chicago area to help in the Evangelistic Temple United Pentecostal Church Of Hammond Indiana Incorporated that was pastored by her brother {Frank Mathias Munsey}.. Before I left I asked Sis Ruth just how would I reconize Sis Francis She told me to take a real good look at Frank Then Visualize Him With Long Blond Hair - { and she wuz right !} I arrived in Tulsa and was picked up by Pop Munsey in his Brand New Caddy. We went to the Munsey Home and We carefully loaded Francis' 1955 Chevy, leaving room for her in the back seat and room in the front seat for Kenny to ride shotgun -I t was one of my normal exciting trips and one that Sis Francis never forgot. Being an assistant in a Home Missions Church I naturally counted pennies in order to save on expnses - such as buying off brand gasolene, bulk oil, sleeping in the car and eating at the Cheeeeeepest Places - As we neared St Louis I began to discuss with them the dire state of our finances and asked both for their input or suggestions in order to conserve and curb oue spending. Francis suggested Fasting and Kenny suggested putting the Car in Neutral whenever possible and then, as we got to the St Louis City Limits, I droped the BOMB SHELL ! " All Of The Bridges Going Out Of St Louis Were Toll Bridges " So We Would Have To Do What Any Red Blooded American Would Do In Our Situation ! We Stopped and rearranged the interior of that Powder Blue '55 Chevy. We then got Sis Francis to lay down on the back seat and covered her completly with Two Woolen Blankets ! {The +100 dregree heat created No Problem to us} Then We Proceeded slowly thru the City Of St Lousi and finally arriveing at the Chain-of-Rocks Toll Bridge over One Hour Later ! We Paid the Toll, Crossed that Bridge into Illinois, When We Stopped in Granite City for some Cheep Gasoline' I faintly heard Sis Francis ask "Is It Safe To Come Out Now?" A Bedazzeled, Hot, Dripping Wet, Future Missionary 'Sister Francis Munsey' emerged from under those Wool Blankets and asked " How Much Money Did We Save?" I handed Her An Ice Cold Coca Cola and answered "We Saved Enough To Pay For Your 10 Cent Coke "! AHhhhhhhh MEMORIES - Bishop1 |
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thanks for the story...
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