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Generously provided by Evangelical Press. The first one-volume evangelical Wesleyan commentary on the entire Bible. Nearly 50 Wesleyan scholars collaborated on this landmark aid to pastors, students, and Bible readers. Widely considered one of the best tools available for Bible study, the Reformation Study Bible is edited by theologian R. Sproul and contains thousands of in-depth study notes compiled from over 50 distinguished biblical scholars.


The Theology of Work Bible Commentary explores what the Bible says about faith and work, book by book through the Bible. John was born in Haarlem, The Netherlands, where he found Christ while he was a high school student, later feeling God's call to full-time ministry. This "minor problem" was solved when John proposed to Janine, a young girl from the French speaking part of Belgium.


Says Janine about this romantic interlude, "What a way to go! Janine was born to Christian parents and accepted Christ as a young girl. This was her first contact with the Alliance. At a missionary meeting, following much hesitation and struggle, she told the Lord she would go anywhere He wanted her to go. So when John asked, "Would you like to go with me to New Guinea? When the Schultzes arrived at Obano in the Wissel Lakes in the heart of Irian Jaya, Indonesia, Janine was initially shocked by the primitive, odiferous Papua tribespeople and wondered if she could ever love them.


She and John are both outstanding in their loving attitude toward the people of Irian, so God gave her the love she needed in abundance. The Kapauku Ekari language was the first challenge John and Janine had to conquer. For Janine it was doubly difficult because she was learning English at the same time! Soon John was also given the responsibility of overseeing the Alliance Elementary School program, which was subsidized by the Dutch government.


He also filled in as a teacher at the Continuation School in Tigi, grades four through six. At the same time he did district work in the Lake Tigi area. For the last year of their first term, John and Janine moved back to Enarotali to teach in the Kapauku language Bible School.


After furlough they taught in the same Bible School, now located at Kebo, where they worked for several years with Walter and Viola Post, the first missionaries to the interior of Irian Jaya.


Since no medical work was being done in Kebo at that time, they began to give out medicine, learning to give injections and treat injuries. Though they had no formal training, they learned by doing, often consulting a mission doctor via the short wave radio. Most of the people who came were helped, and nobody died!


The years in Kebo became the best of their lives, even though they had to evacuate twice because of political unrest in the area. After an extended furlough because of a severe medical problem of one of their children, they returned to Irian Jaya and at the request of the church they started the Theological School in Nabire. The Lord evidently gave His approval to this new project, since He provided the money to develop the campus and the personnel to teach.


John and Janine can look back over years of blessing in that second phase of their ministry. Their three oldest children, Ruthy, John Paul and Mitch, were born during their first term, with Viviane joining the family after their first furlough. All their children are following the Lord and serving Him in different ways. John Paul J. The Schultzes are the proud grandparents of twelve very special grandchildren. In addition to their dedicated ministries to their students and to the national church, John and Janine's home is always open to fellow missionaries traveling through Nabire.


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Revised November Note: This file is large and could be slow to download - it is also available in three smaller parts [or you can download it in RTF or ZIP format]. Bible students disagree about the meaning and about the purpose of the Song. The purpose of this commentary is to explain the subjects that are clear in the Song.