Friday, May 27, 2022

June Temme- A Missionary Life


Aboriginal women carrying water buckets on their heads.

June shares her story with us.
I am an Australian. 
I was raised on my parents sheep farm
 in Victoria, Australia. 
In 1955 I married Rev. Dr. Hubert Temme
 who had just graduated from Concordia Seminary
 in Adelaide, South Australia.
We were to be the first Missionaries 
at a new Aboriginal mission called 
Yalata in the desert of South Australia.  
The Government had given the Lutheran Church 
one and a half million acres and 30,000 sheep
 for the 500 primitive natives to roam 
as they were nomads.
When we arrived we lived with the station manager
 and his wife until they built us 
a small house on the mission compound.  
There was a nurse for the natives 
and an assistant for my husband. 
We had never seen an aboriginal before 
and now they were our parishioners.

As there was no electricity and no phone,
 I felt like a pioneer woman in the 1800's. 
But, it was the 1950's. 
I learned to cook on a wood stove 
and use kerosene lamps in the evenings. 
Keeping fresh fruit and vegetables was almost
 impossible because of the extreme heat. 
Sometimes as high as 120 degrees.
I went with my husband 20 to 30 miles 
through the scrub from the mission 
where he conducted devotions to the Aborigines.  
We hung a screen on a tree and ran a projector 
from the car battery to show them
 Bible stories which they loved.
After the stories I handed out Government rations
 to each family consisting of flour and sugar
 to make damper (bread) in the hot ashes on the ground. 
They also loved the potatoes, onions and tea. 
I distributed clothing to them on a regular basis. 
The Lutheran Women of Australia sent them to us,
 and I sorted and stored them until needed.
Dressed for a Corroboree (Native Dance)

The mission was a mile from the 
Eyres highway (a dirt road in our day) 
which ran from Adelaide, South Australia
 to Perth, Western Australia-
 approximately 1,700 miles. 
We were quite isolated as our nearest neighbor
 on one side was the Station Manager and his wife.
 The doctor 130 miles away was a 
Lutheran Minister's daughter 
and was part of the Flying Dr. service
 to serve the outlining stations 
and attend to the sick locally.  
In an emergency,
 the pilot flew her to the mission.
My first child, a daughter, 
was born in a bush hospital 80 miles 
from the mission where two mid wife sisters
 ran the hospital by themselves. 
Dr. Merna Mueller flew there for the birth. 
It was quite an experience.

Mission life was quite a challenge, 
but prepared me for future parishes
 in three continents. 

 

June (Noske) Temme was born in Tarrington, Victoria, Australia

 just a few years before the start of World War II.

 “Led by God, the Blessed Journey of a Minister’s Wife,” 

is the account of her extraordinary life growing up on a farm in wartime

 and later traveling and working with her late husband, Hubert Temme.

Their work began as missionaries to the Australian Aborigines

 in the desert of South Australia. 

From there, they continued their work, not only in Australia but in America,

 Hong Kong, China, the Bahamas, Grand Cayman 

and places all around the globe before 

finally settling down in Florida for their golden years.

June, now a widow,
 lives in Ashburn, Virginia.
We thank her for sharing such an
interesting time in her ministry. 
Her book- Led By God is available on Amazon.








 

Sunday, May 08, 2022

on Mothers Day

 

On Mothers Day

No, auto edit, I did not unintentionally leave out an apostrophe. Today is a day in which we honor mothers, not a day that mothers own. Today, like every day, is the day that The Lord has made. Today is also a day to consider motherhood and what God has to say about mothers, how we are to treat them, what is the godly task of motherhood, and how our loving God mothers us in spite of our chronic resistance and disobedience.

Exodus 20:12 and Ephesians 6:1-3

            This is the 4th commandment, the first commandment ‘with promise’ as St. Paul notes. I choose to believe that the commandment does contain a promise, not, a warning about the consequences of failing to honor your parents. ‘Do you want to live?’

Proverbs 10:1; 23:22 & 25

            These verses advise, very clearly, how behavior that is less than godly affects your mother. In other words, ‘Don’t make your mamma cry!’

Acts 16:1 and 2 Timothy 1:5

            Lois and Eunice are specifically held up as examples of mothers and grandmothers who raised the child, Timothy, to be a man of faith.

Matthew 23:27

            Christ wept over Jerusalem saying that He, like a mother hen, would gladly shield us from danger with his own body. He also says this is an action that has been required often. In modern English, we call this ‘mother love.’ How comforting to know that Jesus loves us and says He loves us with sacrificial, motherly love.

On this Mothers Day, I went to church to sing with my mother and praise God with her. My mom has been in glory for more than 15 years, but I know she was singing today, as she will for all eternity, praising God. I even know the words she is singing, they begin, “This is the feast of victory for our God.” Revelation 5:9-13 and 7:13 & 14. I cried a bit as I sang, I miss her. I went home and put on a sweater of hers. I can feel her hug me when I wear it. I looked at her doll quilt that her grandmother made for her and see love in each stich. I read my grandmother’s words as she spoke of her love for her grandchildren in poetry. Then I asked my own daughter for her favorite Bible verse that tells of God’s love. She didn’t miss a beat, John 3:16. 

God is good. He loves us. He saved us. He gave us mothers.

 

                                                         Natalie Hartwig, Dora’s daughter


Natalie is a Contributing Writer

 for the Journeys of Faith Blog.

 

Saturday, May 07, 2022

Rev. Luke Self- Installation

 

The Installation of Rev. Luke Self 

took place on February 20. 2022

at New Hope Lutheran Church

 in Mooresville, North Carolina.

What a blessing that so many clergy

 were able to join for this celebration.


The blessings and Words of Scripture shared
 by other men in ministry is a wonderful gift.
Rev. Luke and wife, Dani, with their son, Levi.

Baby girl, Salem, was born on 
Maundy Thursday, April 14, 2022.
We pray many blessings over this 
ministry family as they serve in the Kingdom.