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=Ministry Reports=
==1930's==
* LOI 1948-7: In a pioneering biography of Samuel Greer (1886-1941), it indicated that in his latter years, he won souls for Christ in El Paso, Houston, San Antonio and Manvel, as "fruitful fields in the Gospel".
==1940's==
===1943===
* L&L 1943-6: "Robt. S. Thompson was able to take meetings at Manvel, Texas. He is gaining in health slowly. Mrs. Thompson is seeing a fine interest in the children's meetings being held in the garage in their home in South Houston, Texas."
* L&L 1943-10: "Robert I. Thompson was able recently to have two weeks at Manvel, Texas. The attendance during the first week was very good, but school opening during the second week kept many away, however toward the end there were a good number out again. Majority of children attending were of Italian parentage, and knew little or nothing of the Scripture, so it was good soil for sowing the seed. He is now in a new district west of Fort Worth, Texas, near a war factory. 'Homes have been built by workers and it is a unique opportunity of being first on the ground. Purpose holding open air meetings for about three weeks outside the home of one of the local Christians whose burden for these people brought me here. We look for blessing in this new work.'"
* L&L 1943-12: "John Rankin had meetings during October in Houston, Pineview and Manvel, Texas. After the Conference he went to San Antonio, where he has had three meetings weekly in Kentucky Hall and three with E.D. Dresch in the Mexican meetings. These meetings are in Spanish and a reverent hearing is given to the word spoken. They have three nice buildings."
===1945===
* LOI 1945-12: Robert Curry, 3225 Charleston St., Houston, TX: "We plod on, occasionally seeing a little blessing in the gospel. We spent last Lord's day with the little assembly in Manvel, Texas, about 30 miles from Houston. They had an all day conference, brethren John Dickson, W.A. Cook (missionary from [[Argentina]] and Robt. Thompson, ministered the word. The Christians were helped and a number of strangers heard the gospel."
===1946===
* LOI 1946-12: Houston, TX: H.W. Dedman: "The 45th annual conference was held in the Houston Assembly Hall, with Pineview and Manvel assemblies cooperating. It proved a time of happy fellowship, over 80 visitors from other aprts attending. The ministry was Christ-exalting and practical in character. Among those who spoke were brethren Roland Hill, Halliday, Rouse, Bush, G. Rainey, L. Rainey, L. Wilson, Hillis, Kessler and Schlief. The weather was ideal and that made things of a physical nature most enjoyable and thus helped make the conference a time of blessing to all."
===1947===
* L&L 1948-2: Leonard E. Brough, 2905 Power House Rd., Yakima, [[Washington|WA]]: Jan. 5: "On my first visit to Southern Texas, Houston, Pineview, Melrose, South Houston and Manvel (where meetings are now in progress) have been visited. One precious soul professed salvation."
* LOI 1948-8: F.W. Schwartz, Detroit, MI:
"During the last number of weeks I have been circulating in the South, attempting with the Lord's good help, to bring a little help and cheer to His people in little assemblies here and there. Am glad to say that in some of the places visited, definite progress appears to have been made within the last few years.
Here in [[Hutchinson Gospel Chapel, KS|Hutchison]] [sic] the Lord has helped in ministry and it is a joy to see His people going on happily for Him and with each other. But if there is progress, it is still true that 'there remaineth yet very much land to be possessed'. Workers in some of these fields are not plentiful and much prayer should be going up to God on behalf of those who labor in them, that they may be sustained and encouraged."
* L&L 1948-11: South Houston Bible Chapel, South Houston, Texas:
"A new gospel hall has been built at the corner of 11th St. and Spencer Hwy., in South Houston. Those mainly responsible are several brethren who have been in fellowship for many years and live in this section, also a number who have left the sects recently and have been in fellowship for a short time, and others who have been saved at different times in meetings. This meeting has been formed in happy fellowship with the meeting from which they have gone out and with other meetings in this section... this being the third that has thus been formed. The other two are the Pineview and Manvel. (Another new work is going on in a new hall in the Melrose section.)
Those taking part in the ministry on the opening day of Sept. 26 were Mr. Halliday of San Antonio and Brethren Curry and Dedman of Houston, and Robert Thompson of South Houston. The little building was filled to capacity and large numbers were seated outside and were able to hear with the use of loudspeakers. The usual Monday afternoon Children's Bible Hour previously held in Robert Thompson's garage now moves to the Chapel and the first gathering brought in a large number. The building has five classrooms while another two will soon be completed. The correspondent is B.S. Avenell, 600 Sixth Ave., South Houston, Texas."
===1949===
===1954===
* L&L 1954-8: John Elliott, Springfield, [[Missouri|MO]]: "God willing we commence a special series of Gospel meetings at Manvel, Texas on July 18. Trust we may see blessing in the Gospel, also the saints helped."
* L&L 1954-10: Gathered Together: Manvel, TX: "John Elliott and Edwin Meschkat concluded a four week series in Gospel meetings here with real blessing. Three souls were saved and a couple were restored to fellowship. Previous to this, a young man of 18 years was saved. During the camp season, five young boys from 9 to 13 years received Christ as their Savior. Archie C. Peters, Corr."
* LOI 1968-3: Ray Zander, Boca Raton, FL: "I have visited in the Manvel, Tex. area as well as South Houston, Pineview and MacGregor. Mr. J.T. Dickson first took me to Manvel 16 years ago, and from the first visit until the present it has been a fruitful field. Am sowing the good seed in the out islands of the Bahamas, and will remain as the Lord leads. Abaco has been a place of hard plowing, and patient sowing, but the Lord has given the joy of seeing souls won to Him."
* LOI 1968-8:
Robert Thompson, South Houston, TX: "Our Argentine brethren moved out from the old South Houston Chapel two weeks before its closing, moving to a Spanish speaking area and opening a new chapel called Iglesia Christiana Evangelica (Spanish Bible Chapel). In their few months there they have seen much to encourage. Dr. Norman Hamilton visited them recently, renewing former associations with them in Argentine assemblies. Our brethren have increased their weekly Spanish broadcast to six days per week over KLVL, a local Spanish speaking station; good response is reported.
Since the South Houston Bible Chapel moved to its new location, we have doubled our attendance at the 11 a.m. hour. We were blessed at the outset by a visit from Leonard Lindsted and the salvation of a young lad. Recently we baptized four of our young people. We have continued the Monday afternoon "Sunday" school with increasing attendance. This is the 30th year of this class. No handicraft or other usual attractions.. just carried on as if it were a Sunday morning Sunday school.
Recent visiting brethren at Manvel Gospel Chapel included Ray Zander. At the Sunday evening service, three young people were baptized."
==1970's==
* LOI 1976-5: Manvel Bible Chapel, 7232 King Ave.; Correspondent: Leo A. Isaacs; BB 9:30, SS 11, G 7:30, Wed. 7:30.
* LOI 1977-12: Commendations: Mr. & Mrs. Joe Johnson, Sandy Creek Bible Camp, Washington, TX: "Christians gathered in the name of the Lord Jesus at Manvel (Texas) Bible Chapel have commended Joe and Laura Johnson to the Lord's work. The Johnsons are working with Sandy Creek Bible Camp and nearby assemblies."
* LOI 1979:7-8: "For the past two years, Joe and Laura Johnson have served the Lord at Sandy Creek Bible Camp in Texas, commended by the Manvel (Texas) Bible Chapel. Recently the Johnsons resigned from the camp staff and the assembly has withdrawn the commendation, which was no longer applicable. Joe has taken up secular employment in Kansas."
==1980's==
===1982===
* LOI 1982-1: Joseph Balsan, Urbandale, IA: Nov. 3, 1981: "I have just returned from sharing in a conference in Oklahoma City with Rob Lindsted, and then some refreshing times with the saints in Manvel and Waco, Texas. Earlier I had two weeks of meetings with a new assembly in Pelkie, [[Michigan]]. They meet in homes but got the town hall for the series on ''Egypt to Canaan''. The Lord gave definite fruit. In November, I hope to be in Guthrie, [[Oklahoma]] for a series. I value prayer for God's blessing for a series. I value prayer for God's blessing and enabling."
==1990's==
===1995===
* Uplook 1995-9: Conferences Are Big In Texas: "The 1995 Houston Conference will be held, D.V., on Oct. 6-8; hosted by Colonial Hills, Manvel and Pineview Bible Chapels. Speakers this year are [[William MacDonald]] ([[California|CA]]) and Steve Hulshizer ([[Pennsylvania|PA]]). Contact: Dale Peters (Houston, TX) or Frank Martin (Spring, TX)."
==2000's==
===2001===
* Uplook 2001-8: Fellowship in the Gospel! "What an encouragement it is to hear of souls being saved and saints laboring together in the gospel! In Manvel, TX, a... co-worker was saved in a series of meetings held by Harry Hamilton. Pierre Trudeau's son, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Trudeau Michel] (1975-1998), attended tent meetings in Portage la Prairie, [[Manitoba|MB]]. In Washington, [[Georgia|GA]], the young son of one of the Christians and a man who had just been visited in the neighborhood professed salvation.
=Sources=
* ''Assembly Annals'' (AA)
** 1941-12; 1949-9
* ''Letters of Interest'' (LOI)
** 1945-12; 1946-12; 1947-6; 1948-8; 1952:5,7; 1959-12; 1960:4,10; 1965-3; 1968-3,8; 1972-1; 1976-5; 1977-12; 1979:7-8; 1982-1
* ''Light & Liberty'' (L&L)
** 1943-6,10; 1947-5; 1948-2,11; 1949-9; 1951-7,11; 1954-:8,10; 1956-5; 1961-7; 1963-3* ''Missions'' (CMML/MSC)** [https://cmml-prod.s3.us-east-1.wasabisys.com/2023-09/dec._2014_web_file1.pdf 2014-12]
* ''Truth & Tidings'' (T&T)
** 1952-7
* ''Uplook''
** 1995-9; 2001-8