Background
Steed, Ernest Horace Joseph was born on March 18, 1925 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Son of Edward Horace and Violet May (Gadsen) Steed.
(Brian started toward the screen door, their defense from ...)
Brian started toward the screen door, their defense from hordes of mosquitoes. He pulled the door open. The next instant it was as if lightning struck he felt a walloping thud on his back with an intense stab of pain in his chest, as he was knocked violently to his hands and knees. He heard the door slam shut, and Kaliauae suddenly emitting piercing screams in the night. Brian felt his chest and back, and called desperately to Valmae, Quick, honey! I ve got a spear right through me! Throughout the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, young men and women have left their homes and families to travel to distant lands and share their faith. Each of these missionaries sacrificed comfort and security to serve the Savior they loved. Impaled is the fascinating story of a young married couple, Brian and Valmae Dunn, twentieth-century missionaries to the South Pacific island of Malaita. They made the ultimate sarifice so that others could have eternal life.
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Steed, Ernest Horace Joseph was born on March 18, 1925 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Son of Edward Horace and Violet May (Gadsen) Steed.
Student, Avondale College, New South Wales, 1943. Diploma in Salesmanship and Sales Management, International Corresponding Schools, London, 1952. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Grant Theological Seminary, 1976.
Doctor of Philosophy in Behavioral Science, Pacific Western University, Los Angeles, 1986.
Public secretary West Australia Conference, 1945-1947. Home missions, public relations director West Australia Sabbath School, 1947-1952. Youth public relations and temperance director Australian Division, 1959-1966.
Associate director temperance department General Conference, Washington, 1966-1968, director, 1968-1980. Special assistant to president general Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, 1980-1988. Executive director Real Life Inc., Takoma Park, Maryland, 1989-1995.
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Executive director International Commission for Prevention Alcoholism, 1966-1988, honorary president, special consultant since 1988. Executive director Internat Temperance Association, 1968-1980, American Temperance Society, 1968-1980. Vice president American Council on Alcohol Problems, 1968-1995.
Director Institute of Science Studies for Prevention Alcoholism, Australia, 1960-1966. Executive director Narcotics Education, Inc., 1968-1980, Non-Smokers Internat, 1968-1980. Chairman Washington Council on Smoking and Health, 1971-1972.
United Nations representative for International Commission for Prevention Alcoholism as Non Government Organization, 1971-1990. Vice president National Temperance Council (United States), 1972-1974, president 1987-1989. Ofcl correspondent Olympic Games, 1956, 64.
Member Public Relations Institute Australia, Public Relations Society of America, Religious Public Relations Council, International Narcotics Law Enforcement Officers Association, Public Health Association of Seventh-day Adventist, Christian Writers Association N. American, New York Academy of Sciences Clubs: United States National Press.
Married Roda Joan Shaw, May 18, 1948. Children: Lincoln, Leonie, Martin.