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The SC Challenger
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SOUTH CAROLINA
CHALLENGER
Published quarterly
by the
S.C. District of
The Wesleyan Church
EDITOR:
Robert Huff
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NEWS INSIDE
Ordination
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Growing Pastors 2
2007 District
Conference
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SetApart ‘07
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SC District -
5 Year Stats
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Pastoral
Leadership
Awards
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WADE
MICHAEL ROGERS
Wade
accepted
Christ in 1992, at
the age of 24. He
began to sense a
call
to ministry
shortly after that
and finally yielded
to that call in 1997. Wade has served
the Iva First Wesleyan Church as pas-
tor since 2004. He and his wife,
Noralee, have a four-year-old son
named Micah.
ELLIS SCOTT
SMITH
In March of 1998,
at the age of 31,
Scott was saved.
He felt the call
to ministry im-
mediately after
his salvation experience. In 2006,
Scott, his wife, Lisa, and their son,
Caleb, moved to Little River, SC
(North Myrtle Beach), where they
pastor Faith Wesleyan Church.
Ordination: July 16, 2007
JONATHAN
CURTIS
GALLOWAY
Jonathan
came to faith
in Christ on
March
27th,
1998. In April
of 2000, he
felt his call to ministry. An assistant
pastor at Golden Grove Wesleyan
Church, he is the founder of an addic-
tions recovery program called RAMP
(Recovering Addicts Making Progress).
Jonathan and his wife, Jill, have two
children, Jacob Bruton Galloway (16)
and Kaylan Yarbrough Galloway (11).
EMILY JOANNE
MILLER
Of her coming to
Christ,
Emily
writes: “I loved
God as a child,
but I truly came
to understand and
surrender
to
Christ when I was
seventeen years old. My faith was
always a process, never a „one-time‟
event. During my sophomore year of
college, God began the work of sanc-
tification in my heart.” Of her call
to ministry, she says that this began
“the summer