I missed posting something yesterday. I am happy that Larry and he are together in heaven but I really miss them both. Would love to be able to talk to Dean. His legacy still lives on in the lives of so many people that he touched. I pray for you all weekly. Love to all of you children and grandchildren.
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My heart is heavy and at the same time joyful today thinking of my dear brother and the ministry he had with countless people throughout his life. It blessed my heart to read the comments and see how he encouraged so many and always gave of his time freely to help others. Not only did he help so many in their walk with the Lord but also helped physically in whatever they might have needed. He truly loved the Lord. The most important and significant things was that he lived what he preached and taught. No matter what the situation, Dean was quiet, humble, loving and yet firm in following God's Word. Today on his second birthday in heaven I am thankful for him and his testimony. My prayer is for his dear wife, Barb, and his children who miss him so much, as well as everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. Happy Second Birthday in heaven with the Savior you loved and served so well.
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I met Pastor Dean Johnson in Ames, Iowa, while studying for a master’s in engineering. Ames is a college town, with many internationals, and all who attended Pastor Dean’s church, held him in the highest regard. I remember the adult Sunday school were Pastor Dean taught the history of the Free Church. Pastor Dean took all questions seriously. If he didn’t know the answer, he would study and get back the next Sunday. I remember Evening Services where Pastor Dean took prayer requests with the same seriousness, listening attentively to even little children’s requests, before upholding all requests in prayer.
Dean was not overbearing, with a deep love of Scriptures, which he faithfully studied and shared each week.
Dean, because you were faithful, my life is different.
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Dear Johnson family,
I knew Dean from the EFC church in Ames, IA, when I attended ISU. He invited me to a weekly morning small group on hermeneutics. I had recently come out of a tough church situation and Dean knew that I needed some encouragement. 45 years later I am still enjoying the benefits of him helping me to be grounded in God's Word and not circumstances or personalities. Thank- you Lord for using Dean to encourage me to stay in step with you and not fall into self pity/ depression!
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