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Dr. Ray Pritchard is the founder and President of Keep Believing Ministries

For 26 years he has been a pastor, speaker and author of 27 books. Married to Marlene for 35 years, he enjoys being a dad to 3 sons, biking, world travel and playing with Dudley, beloved basset hound.
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Don Gerig

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Topics: Pastors·Personal

The word arrived via email from a friend that Don Gerig died last night. I felt glad and sad when I heard the news, glad for Don and sad for the rest of us. Not quite a year ago Don started a blog called Gerig’s Musings detailing his journey through brain cancer treatment. If you read the entries, you get a good sense of how a Christian faces his own death. Don wrote with characteristic verve, honestly facing his own medical trials, realistic about the future, thinking out loud about his own faith journey, and as the months wore on, his thoughts turned more and more to heaven. Now that the battle is over and the victory won, I am glad he left this record behind as a legacy for the rest of us.

John Wesley once remarked of the early Methodists, “Our people die well.” That sentiment sounds strange to our ears, but several hundred years ago pastors often spoke and wrote about the art of dying well. Of course that is not always possible. Sometimes death comes with shattering speed, and we have no time to prepare ourselves. But God gave Don a year, and he did not waste any of it. 

I mention this because Don was my immediate predecessor as Senior Pastor at Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, IL. He served with great distinction from 1976-1986 and will always be remembered for his leadership following the devastating fire in 1977 that destroyed the church buildings on Madison Street and the subsequent move to the current location on Lake Street. When I came to the church, I heard about the “Prove Me” campaign in which the congregation, in a manner that seemed miraculous, paid off the second mortgage on the church. Don led the way on that project too.

After leaving Calvary he became the president of Fort Wayne Bible College and then pastor of a church in Michigan. Still later he consulted on a project to bring theological training to the nations of Asia.

Throughout all my years in Oak Park, he was a tremendous encouragement to me. Several times he preached at the church and made a continuing impact on the congregation. After I left in 2005, he wrote me several very kind notes.

He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, a beloved pastor and a great spiritual leader. He will be missed by all who knew him. And we remember him always with great joy. He lived and died full of faith in the Lord. Thanks, Don, for all that you did for so many people, for so long, with so much grace. We look forward to seeing you in that great day when Jesus comes again.

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August 10, 2010, 7:20 PM
Eric Wiggin says:
RE:Ray Pritchard’s remarks on Don Gerig, what a connected community the people of God are! After graduating NBBI in 1961, I went on to Fort Wayne Bible College, where Don’s uncle, Jared Gerig, was president, another uncle, Ira Gerig, taught music, and a cousin, Dr. Wes Gerig, taught Greek.

My wife, Dot, was secretary of the FWBC Student Missionary Fellowship the day the student body presented Don’s cousin, Bill Gerig, with a new Volkswagen microbus to take to Sierra Leone, Africa, on the mission field.

I later got to know Don, who with Bill, was a classmate of Dot. He was one of the most delightful man I ever met.

One day there will be a reunion in Glory. I’m sure Don will still be cracking holy jokes! Hallelujah!
Eric Wiggin
NBBI, 1961
August 11, 2010, 5:50 AM
Ray Pritchard says:
Eric, thanks for those wonderful memories of Don Gerig and of his extended family at FWBC. What a godly man and what a great heritage and what a godly legacy he left behind. We remember him with great joy and look to the day when we will see him again. Ray

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