The Projector Editor and Staff
Our
Founding Editor - Dr. Dayton Hobbs
founded Grace Bible Church of Milton, Florida
in 1951 and had been its continuous pastor for fifty years until he
became Senior Pastor in 2001. In 1972 he began, as an arm of Grace
Bible Church the quarterly fundamental Christian periodical, "The Projector",
whose aim is to project the light of the Word of God on the issues of the
day. Dr. Hobbs had been an educator since 1954 and had served as a
principal and administrator since 1959. After serving as a principal
in the public schools of Florida he founded
Santa Rosa Christian School in 1962 and had
served as its chief administrator. Dr. Hobbs served twice as president
of the Christian Educators Assn. of the Southeast. He was also a
co-founder of the Florida Assn. of Christian Colleges and Schools and served
as the Vice-President of that organization from 1970 – 1990. Dr. Hobbs
was also the inventor of the game of "TeeBall," a baseball game played by youngsters throughout the United States and other countries as well. Dr Hobbs
went to be with the Lord on December 19th, 2006. He is survived by his wife Carolyn,
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Our Editor
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Pastor Brainard received his ministerial training at Santa Rosa
Christian
College, Bob Jones University, and
Louisiana Baptist University.
Pastor Brainard has served in pastoral ministry at Grace Bible Church of
Milton, Florida since 1987. He has had the opportunity to travel to several
foreign countries preaching God’s Word and encouraging missionaries and
foreign Bible College students. In addition, he is currently
President of Santa Rosa Christian School, Gospel Projects,
Inc. (community Gospel outreach ministry), and Sunshine State Association of
Christian Schools, Inc. In addition, he currently serves on the Board of
Directors of the American
Association of Christian Schools, Inc. Since 2007, he has served as
the editor of the periodical, The Projector. Pastor Brainard and His
wife, Beth, have four adult children. e-mail |
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Stars
of The Morning Author
- Mrs. Carolyn McVay Hobbs, was known and loved by children as “Aunt
Carolyn” for nearly 60 years. She served as the chief writer,
director, and storyteller for the “Children’s Bible Club” weekly radio
broadcast heard coast to coast and abroad. Her unique story-telling
ability made Gospel stories come alive and appeal to young and old
alike. Mrs. Hobbs grew up on a wheat and cattle farm near
Sterling, Kansas, and was blessed with being raised in a Christian home.
She trusted Christ as her Savior at the age of eight years old. A
graduate of Bob Jones University, she received music and Christian
service training. There she met her husband, Dayton Hobbs whom she
faithfully served with for 52 years. She authored the “Stars of the
Morning” column in the Projector from 1972 until her passing in October
of 2021. e-mail |
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Teaching
Tips Author - Doris Peppard
has authored the Projector column "Teaching Tips" since 1986. She is the
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dayton Hobbs and
as such has been the
beneficiary of their training and experience which comes though in her
column. She graduated in the first graduating class of Santa Rosa
Christian School and then attended and was awarded her Bachelor of
Science in Elementary Education at Bob Jones University in 1975.
She has taught on the elementary, middle school, and high school levels
at Santa Rosa Christian School during the last 47 years. After
having functioned as Elementary Principal for twelve years she assumed
the position of Administrator of Santa Rosa
Christian School in 2005. In addition to her undergraduate
training, Mrs. Peppard holds a Master of Science Degree in Elementary
Education from Pensacola Christian College. She has two sons,
one daughter and eight grandchildren. |
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Proverb Practicals Author
- Ludwig
Opager is a regular contributor to the Projector as the author of
the column, "Proverb Practicals" and other varied articles. He is a
graduate of Illinois Institute of Technology and served the United
States Navy as a Civil Engineer in Danang, Vietnam and Japan among other
naval commands. He and his wife, Nancy received Christ as their
Savior in 1970. Ludwig has served as Christian school
teacher, and Business Administrator in the ministries of Grace Bible
Church and Santa Rosa Christian School and continues to advise in
financial and engineering matters. He had also continued his
service to the U.S. Navy as Chief Engineer at Naval Air Station,
Whiting Field, Milton, Florida until his retirement in 1999. For
eighteen years, he and Nancy opened up their home to provide the
Children's Christian Boarding Home, in order to afford many children an
opportunity to attend Santa Rosa Christian School. The Opager's
have one son, three daughters, one grandson and four granddaughters.
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