Showing posts with label Robert Grings. Show all posts
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21 January 2012

Grandpa Bob is with Jesus

The children of Robert E. Grings, “Grandpa”, would like you to know that on January 20, 2012 their father passed from his earthly address in Macampange, Congo, to his heavenly mansion on the Golden Streets of Heaven.  Jesus made the reservations for this date, paid the price, and made all the arrangements when Grandpa accepted Him as his Savior at the age of ten. He was born in Linga, Congo, on November 15, 1920, and has spent his earthly life preparing for heaven.  His treasures are already there, he has nothing of material value here to speak of or worry about.  The spiritual legacy he has left is worth far more than anything physical he could have left behind.  He is confident his children and most of his grandchildren have likewise put their faith in Christ’s death on the cross and are committed to serving the Lord. 

Until 2009, when he suffered from a stroke, Grandpa spent his waking hours sharing the Gospel with the Congolese people whom he deeply loved.  He traveled this country by foot, bicycle, and vehicle.  He suffered with the Congolese people as this country progressed from a colony to an independent democracy.

His compassion and deep love for the Congolese people, kept him in this country through independence, uprisings, riots, war, peaceful times and finally failing health.  His selfless, generous, humble, gentle, calm, servant’s heart has defined who he is and what he represents to his beloved family and Congolese people and has made him an encouragement and Godly example.  As failing health slowly took away his physical strength, never a complaint passed his lips; he remained an outstanding testimony and inspiration to one and all. 

 
Grandpa is survived by his sister, Louise (and Darrell) Champlin; three children, Ruth (and Steve) Bell, Rebecca (and Lee) Ward, Dan (and Christine) Grings; Pastor Mosanga (and Charlotte) who has been part of our family since youth; thirteen grand children; twelve great-grand children; and countless other spiritual children.  He was preceded in death by his wife Winnie; four siblings, Grant, Roy, Mark, and Bessie.  His father and mother, Herbert and Ruth Grings, are also both buried here in the Congo.

“Grandpa Bob” was loved dearly by not only his family, but also by the Congolese people.  He will be greatly missed.

A celebration of Grandpa’s life will be held in Kinshasa, DRC, on Sunday, January 22, 2012.  The following hymn written by Rhea F. Miller (tune by George Beverly Shea) summarizes Bob’s life:

I’d Rather Have Jesus

I’d rather have Jesus than silver or gold;
I’d rather be His than have riches untold;
I’d rather have Jesus than houses or lands,
I’d rather be led by His nail pierced hand.

Than to be a king of a vast domain
Or be held in sin’s dread sway,
I’d rather have Jesus than anything
This world affords today.


I’d rather have Jesus than men’s applause;
I’d rather be faithful to His dear cause;
I’d rather have Jesus than world-wide fame,
I’d rather be true to His holy name.

He’s fairer than lilies of rarest bloom;
He’s sweeter than honey from out of the comb;
He’s all that my hungering spirit needs,
I’d rather have Jesus and let Him lead.
To God be the glory!

25 November 2011

News clips from the past

In spare minutes in the last couple days, I have been looking up old news articles about the family.  Fascinating what the digitalization of newspapers will bring up.  Below are links to actual articles from the past:

Herbert Grings family 

St. Petersburg Times, 1933 - "Florida Ship Sinks at Sea" (continued)

The Victoria Advocate, 1933 - "Saved from Blazing Ship in Mid-Ocean"

St. Petersburg Times, 1956 - "Writer Up River to Film a Snake"

Grings and Champlins

The Deseret News, 1964 - "Two Utah, Idaho Families Safe in Congo, Mission Aide Says"

The Deseret News, 1964 - "Enjoyed Congo Work, Minister Says in S.L."

Fullers

The Northern Messenger, 1900 - "Mrs. Jennie Fuller: A Life for God"