Henrietta
Mears
By Cherie Miller
As a single teacher for many years in Minnesota,
Henrietta Mears was one of those teachers that
made the information come alive to her students.
Her passion was developed at an early age as she
taught her first Sunday School class at the age
of 12, only a few years after she accepted Jesus
as her Lord. As a professional, Henrietta often
taught high school chemistry or was involved in
drama productions. Despite the fact that she
spent every working day with students, she was
always involved in her own church's Sunday
School program. During a trip to the sunny state
of California, Henrietta loved the ministry of
Dr. Stewart P. MacLennan, at the First
Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. Much to her
surprise, she was offered a job to be the
Director of Christian Education at his church in
1928. There was already a thriving Sunday School
program in the church, with over 450 children in
attendance. Within two years of her arrival, the
classes had exploded to over 4,000 students. One
of her challenges was finding attractive
curriculum that taught God's Word well. This
need prompted Henrietta to begin to write her
own materials for use at
First Presbyterian Hollywood.
Other churches heard of the
explosive growth of the Sunday School and the
depth of the students and wanted Henrietta to
share her materials with them. This was the
birth of Henrietta's publishing ministry which
is now known as Gospel Light Publications
throughout the world.
A woman of tremendous faith,
Henrietta lived out her life verse, Joshua 1:3:
"Every single place that the sole of your foot
will tread upon, will be yours." Henrietta's
heart was as big as the world as she taught "her
boys." To expand her influence in young men's
lives, Henrietta dreamed Forest Home Conference
Center into being. More lives were touched for
God under the stars than under the fluorescent
lights in Hollywood. Young men, such as Bill
Bright, who later founded Campus Crusade, and
Billy Graham, who preached around the world,
were challenged directly by Miss Mears to follow
God. Billy Graham once said of her: "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!"Mears trained many Christian leaders
by her unique understanding of the Christian
life. She said, "A bird is free in the air.
Place a bird in water, and he has lost his
liberty. A fish is free in the water, but leave
him on the sand and he perishes. He is out of
his realm. So, young people, the Christian is
free when he does the will of God and is
obedient to God's command. This is as natural a
realm for Gods' child as the water is for the
fish, or the air for the bird."
Only when we get to heaven will
we truly see the impact that this woman of great
faith and vision had on drawing little ones to
Him. The world lost a great woman on March 20,
1963, when Mears "slipped through that veil. . .
. " Someone remarked, "It was nothing new for
her to meet her Lord alone, for she had often
done so. This time she just went with Him."
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Cherie Miller lives in Acworth,
GA with her husband, Steve, and a newly blended
family of seven sons. Steve and Cherie are
volunteer youth leaders at NorthStar Church in
Kennesaw and write for Reach Out Youth
Solutions, www.reach-out.org website for a
global audience.
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