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Ottawa (Canada):
After a seven year struggle with cancer, Glenn Penner of
The Voice of the Martyrs Canada went home to be with the
Lord on the evening of January 26, 2010 at the age of
48.
Glenn first joined VOM-Canada in 1997. Klaas Brobbel,
the Director of the mission at the time, recalls,
"Looking back to August 1997 when we interviewed Glenn
for the position of Development Director for The Voice
of
the Martyrs, I marvel at God's goodness and timing to
send Glenn our way. The mission was floundering and we
needed help. Little could we have known the great work
that Glenn would be able to pack into the nearly 12½
years of service to the Persecuted Church."
Barely five years after joining VOM-Canada, Glenn was
diagnosed with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. After
undergoing chemotherapy, radiation treatment and a stem
cell transplant, Glenn, his wife Denita, and their
family decided not to pursue further treatment when the
cancer returned. With confidence in God's provision,
Glenn bravely continued to serve the Persecuted Church
and strove to utilize the time God gave him to its
fullest potential.
Merv Knight, Ambassador-at-Large with International
Christian Association, of which VOM-Canada is an
affiliate, reflected, "It is my privilege to have had a
close association with VOM-Canada from its formative
days. I have seen it move through various stages of
change and growth. One of those positive changes came
with the appointment in 2007 of Glenn Penner as C.E.O.
Glenn was God's man for the time."
Glenn had a particular passion for helping suffering
believers to understand the biblical basis for their
trials. His book, In the Shadow of the Cross, is an
intensive study of the theology of persecution and
discipleship which continues to be an invaluable
resource to Christians worldwide who are suffering for
Christ's sake. A gifted teacher, Glenn was blessed to be
able to share his study with Christian leaders in
religiously restricted and hostile nations in South
America, Africa and Asia, as well as in seminaries and
colleges in Europe and North America.
In January 2010, Glenn stepped down from the position of
C.E.O. to allow him to serve more in line with the
limitations and challenges of his condition. Corey Odden,
who served for 10 years with VOM-USA, assumed the role
of C.E.O. while Glenn became VOMC's
Scholar-in-Residence/Executive Advisor.
Glenn's faithful dedication has inspired many his
family, the staff and supporters of VOM-Canada,
international partners, and the many suffering
Christians worldwide who have been touched by his
service to them. As the mission moves forward into a new
chapter, the staff is profoundly thankful to God for
Glenn's example.
Greg Musselman, VOM-Canada's Chief Communications
Officer, said, "I've known Glenn for the past 10 years
and we worked together at VOM-Canada for seven. We
travelled together overseas several times and worked on
many video projects and newsletter articles about the
Persecuted Church. I learned so much from him in the
area of theology and church history and for that I will
always be grateful. The rest of the team and I at VOM-Canada
will strive to carry on his legacy as we serve the
Persecuted Church."
VOM-Canada's Chief Operations Officer, Floyd Brobbel,
added, "Words can never completely convey what Glenn
meant to me and over the years ahead I will cherish the
memories of my time with Glenn. The meetings, the
travel, the laughter, the tears, the heated discussions,
the planning, the practical jokes, and the list goes on
to form a wonderful tapestry Glenn wove into my life. I
would not change a thing because it all narrows to one
word for me, and that is 'friend.'” |