GSBM Administrative Team . . .

Dayton Barnes is the pastor of Midway Baptist Church in Proctor, Arkansas. The only church he has pastored, Midway is a small country church that still has souls as its number one ministry. The ministry of Midway will continue in being a local New Testament KJV soul winning church that will help reach the world through the ministry of Good Shepherd Baptist Missions.
Dayton was born in Arkansas. He graduated from high school in 1959 and attended Bible School and college at Tri-State Bible College in Memphis Tennessee.
After marriage to Carolyn, he became active for the Lord at Searcy, Arkansas where he taught the teens, led a bus ministry, taught soul-winning classes, had a radio ministry for several years, as well as working in the jail and nursing home. (Leading the bus route also provided a scholarship for the first year at Tri-State.) He founded GSBM in August, 1993 in memory of their youngest son, Robert, who died at the age of 15. Their oldest son is married and lives in Arkansas.
Pastor Dayton Barnes
Founder of Good Shepherd Baptist Missions
Midway Baptist Church
2022 State Hwy. 147 South
Proctor, AR 72376-9733
Home (870) 735-5983

D.H. Easter has been General Director of Good Shepherd Baptist Missions since he was requested to lead in the forming and organization of the ministry in 1993. He works with the Administrative Team to establish and direct the ministries of GSBM, oversees all of the ministries, serves as Director and Instructor of both the Missionary Training Schools and the Pastors Training Schools, and responds to the vehicle breakdown calls for Emergency Road Assistance.
The Emergency Road and Housing Assistance should develop into Mexico from the U.S. and Canada. Pastors Training Schools should expand into a second phase and then move into other countries throughout the world as our Lord opens doors. Good Shepherd Baptist Missions will likely have God-given opportunities to expand its educational aspects into higher learning.
D.H. was saved at six years of age and called into the ministry, but did not surrender until he was 30 in 1974. He had graduated from Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama, with a B.S. in Business Administration in 1971. Upon surrender to the ministry, he attended Tennessee Temple Seminary from 1975 through 1977 working on a Masters in Divinity. He holds a Master of Ministry (Pastoral Ministry) (1996) and also a PhD in Religion (Bible) (2008) from Bethany Divinity College and Seminary. D.H. worked as an Ironworker while attending college, served in the U.S.A.F. under the Air Force Security Agency as an electronics technician, and after college worked as part of the management team for Deering Milliken Textiles. Before seminary D.H. served as a bus worker and Sunday School teacher at Oakside Baptist Church in LaGrange, Georgia, and then as pastor of Port Serena Baptist Church, a Highland Park Baptist Church chapel in Hixon, Tennessee. After seminary in 1977, he was pastor of churches in Georgia, Indiana and Alabama until 1992. He also served as principal of Oakside Christian Schools in LaGrange, Georgia.
He married Meige in 1965. They have one son, who is a career officer with the U.S.A.F, and two grandchildren.
D. H. Easter
General Director
Good Shepherd Baptist Missions
1657 Magnolia Street
Alexander City, AL 35010
(256) 329-3436

Mark Gostlin is a missionary with Beacon International Baptist Mission focused on reaching the 130 million French speaking people through the use of evangelistic teams to penetrate the cultures and church planting teams to establish reproducing New Testament churches. His base of operation will primarily be in the country of France but he looks forward to assisting with efforts in West Africa as well.
Mark was born in South Eastern Michigan and was raised in North Eastern, Ohio. He graduated from High School in 1979 and from Heritage Baptist Institute, Cleveland Ohio, in 1989. After planting a church in Wayne County, Ohio from 1988 to 1990, and then working as an Associate Pastor for one year, Mark served as the senior Pastor of First Baptist Church of Spencer, Ohio from 1991 to 2006. He serves on the Administrative Team of GSBM and has served in a key role in the development of all GSBM ministries, especially the Pastors Training School. He has served as instructor in both the Pastors Training School and Missionary Training School. Between 2002 and 2006 Brother Gostlin served as Co-Director of PTS. He continues to serve as Co-Director of MTS. He resigned the pastorate in August, 2006 to begin the ministry to the French-speaking people.
Mark and Anne Gostlin were married in 1980 in Seville, Ohio and have six children and three grandchildren.
Mark Gostlin
Missionary
Beacon International Baptist Missio
45 State Route 42
West Salem, Ohio 44287
(330) 416-8623
markgostlin@yahoo.com
markgostlin.com

Roger Hain is the pastor and founder of Grace Bible Independent Baptist Church in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania. GBIBC is a Christ-centered local church in a rural area of northwest Pennsylvania featuring
music of traditional hymns and gospel songs. All areas of the church use only the King James Version of the Bible. The church has conservative youth ministries that impact the lives of children and teenagers.
An effective world-wide outreach is experienced through a Bible-based missionary ministry. Leadership for all areas of the church involves an interactive role by leaders of all ages. In addition to serving as a pastor, Brother Hain serves with Good Shepherd Baptist Missions as Director of Emergency Housing, Instructor at the Missionary Training School and Pastors Training Schools and as an Administrative Team member.
His vision for GBIBC is to develop a believer’s relationship with Christ through a knowledge of Bible truth by a spirit yielded to the Holy Spirit. He believes mature faith then enables discernment by personal and ecclesiastical separation as the church serves Christ.
He was born in Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Evangelical Congregational School of Theology in Myerstown, Pennsylvania with a diploma of theology. Churches have been pastored in Reading, Harrisburg and Bell Run, Pennsylvania. In 1971 he left new evangelicalism and became a Bible-based fundamentalist.
He is married to Patricia Hain, and they have four children, seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
Pastor Roger Hain
Grace Bible Independent Baptist Church
392 Coon Crossing
Shinglehouse, PA 16748
(814) 697-7257
rhaingbibc@frontier.com
gracebiblepa.org

Roger Hoots is Pastor of East River Baptist Church located on the Northeast side of Houston, Texas in the town of New Caney. The faithful church family has given sacrificially and graciously to their missions program in the 12 years God has allowed him to be their Pastor. East River has a Master Club Ministry and Pro-Teen Ministry for the youth. The Power Company is a ministry for their Seniors. A Bible Institute is directed by Associate Pastor and Missions Director Edgar Thierbach. East River is privileged to be the home of GSBM. Brother Hoots is the presiding pastor over GSBM, serves on the Administrative Team and serves as an instructor at the Pastors Training School.
East River has the vision of being a church that serves the Lord locally, nationally, and globally — locally through the ministries above; nationally through the Pastors Training Schools; and globally through the Missionary Training Schools and the foreign missionaries the church supports. East River is constructing its facilities accordingly.
Brother Hoots was born in Mississippi, and graduated from high school in 1975. After being born again in August of 1976, he surrendered to the call of the ministry in January of 1977 and became the pastor of Faith Baptist Church in Franklin, Louisiana, where he ministered for 14 years. For 9 of those 14 years, Faith operated a Christian school. He also served on the Board of Directors of Habitat for Humanity in St. Mary Parish. In 1995 the Lord led him to New Caney.
He has a Bachelor of Religious Education from Bethany Divinity College and Seminary in Dothan, Alabama, and is currently enrolled in the Masters Program at Bethany.
He married his high school sweetheart, Cindy in 1977. They have six children (one deceased) and two grandchildren of whom all are in church..
Pastor Roger Hoots
East River Baptist Church
P. O. Box 983
New Caney, TX 77357
Church (281) 399-3030
ryhoots@juno.com
erbctexas.org

Alan Jenkins has been pastor of Columbia Road Baptist Church in North Olmsted, Ohio for 23 years. The current ministries of the church include Harvest Baptist Missions, Columbia Road Baptist Bible Institute, Bus Ministry, Youth Ministry, Senior Adult Ministry (Rainbow Fellowship), Bookstore, and Faith Promise Missions. His vision for the church is to build a work for God that honors Jesus and brings glory to His name. His desire is that the fellowship at CRBC would be the one that has a passion for God, a passion for people, and a passion to serve. Brother Jenkins serves on the Administrative Team and as an instructor at Pastors Training School.
Brother Jenkins was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and grew up in Parma, Ohio. He attended Boyce Bible School which is an extension of Southern Seminary and did correspondence work with Faith Baptist Seminary in Anderson, South Carolina.
He is married to Kathy Jenkins and they have three children in their 20s.
Pastor Alan Jenkins
Columbia Road Baptist Church
4116 Columbia Road
North Olmsted, OH 44070
Church (440) 777-7539
pastorjenkins@crbc-online.org
crbc-online.org

Jerry Mullendore is the Director of Beacon International Baptist Mission in Johnson City, Tennessee. The purpose of BIBM is to recruit, train and place missionaries; survey new fields; and attempt to get works started whereever God opens the door. His vision of ministry is to see the mission grow numerically and spiritually and place missionaries in as many countries as possible until Jesus comes. Brother Mullendore also serves as an instructor in GSBM’s Missionary Training School.
Brother Mullendore was born in Tennessee. He went to Chuckey-Doak High School and attended East Tennessee State University. After entering the ministry he attended the course of study at Duke University for two years, then entered Liberty University School of Life Long Learning and graduated in 1988. He received a Doctor of Divinity from Heritage Baptist University in August, 1988.
He served in the United States Navy from 1964-71, with active duty from 1966-1968. He served three rural Methodist Churches from 1979-1983 and resigned to start Eastside Independent Baptist Church in 1983 with 9 people. God grew the church to 300 over the next 14 years.
In 1995 Jerry started a mission called Evangelization in Eastern Europe. The mission grew and in 1996 he resigned Eastside Independent Baptist Church to lead EEE as its Director..
In 1996 the mission was moved to Johnson City, Tennessee where it continued to grow. With the growth, there was a need for office space, so the mission purchaseed a building in 2003 and renovated it to give the mission 3200 square feet of office space, a conference room and a nice prophet chamber.” In 2005 the Mission expanded to a world-wide mission and was renamed Beacon International Baptist Mission.
In 1966 Brother Mullendore married Christine. They have three children: their oldest daughter is a pastor’s wife with two children; their second is a son who is married with one child and involved in a Baptist church in Tennessee, and their third is a missionary wife with one child serving in Greece.
Jerry Mullendore, Director
Beacon International Baptist Mission
P.O. Box 5907
Johnson City, TN 37602-5907
Office (423) 928-5759
bibm@beaconibm.com
http://www.beaconibm.com

Joe Williams is the pastor of Victory Baptist Church in Lodi, Ohio. He was born in West Virginia. When he was still an infant his parents moved to Cleveland Ohio. The Lord planted the family in an apartment above some Christian people who were good witnesses for Christ. Both his parents were saved when he was four years old, and a few years later Joe’s father was called to pastor Cleveland Baptist Temple where he pastored for 17 years until he retired due to his health. Joe was born again at the age of 9 years. He worked for Nestle Company in Cleveland for 19 years.
God moved the Williams family from Cleveland to Lodi in 1996. Victory Baptist Church was just beginning at a High School near their house. Over several years the Lord led him to direct music, be a deacon, teach Sunday school, begin a senior saints group, and have a local jail ministry. Sometime around 2000 the Lord changed his heart towards being a pastor. In September 2003, Brother Williams was called to pastor Victory Baptist Church. He serves as a substitute instructor for GSBM’s Pastors Training School.
Brother Williams’ pastoral training consists of local church Bible institutes, PTS and “on the job training.” His prayer is that God will make him the pastor He wants Him to be. His ministry vision is to reach Lodi for Christ. He is looking to the day when the church members become natural witnesses for Christ. The Lord is leading the church to help missionaries that need a place to stay while in the area, and during their stay the church wants to be a blessing to them how ever possible. The Lord has also dealt with him about training Victory Baptist Church members to fulfill the ministries God calls them to. He has a long-range vision of a youth camp not only for the church kids, but also for the unsaved kids – a camp that is very affordable so many more can attend.
Joe married Lisa in 1985. They have two wonderful children who faithfully serve at Victory Baptist Church with their parents. Pastor Joe Williams, Victory Baptist Church
Pastor Joe Williams
PTS Alternate Instructor
Victory Baptist Church
8345 Harris Road
Lodi, OH 44254
Church (330) 948-8851
joe@experiencevictory.com
http://experiencevictory.com

Steve Williams currently serves as the General Director of Harvest Baptist Missions, a local church-based missionary sending agency ministry of Columbia Road Baptist Church in North Olmsted, Ohio.
He worked with his pastor, Alan Jenkins, to establish this ministry in 1999 and has continued to lead its day-to-day operations since that time. HBM currently serves ten missionary families that are
actively involved in various church planting efforts around the world. The main thrust of HBM is to assist the missionaries and their sending churches. All services provided by HBM are done so without cost to the missionary or their sending church. HBM does not aspire to be a “large agency”. Their desire is to faithfully serve those families that God sends their way. In additional to the sending agency, HBM also oversees Nehemiah’s Network — a helps ministry providing quality used building materials and church supplies to missionaries and churches free of charge. Since their beginning, they have given away materials conservatively valued at over $500K. Brother Williams serves on GSBM’s Administrative Team and is an instructor with the Missionary Training School. He also serves as the leader of the PTS Audio-visual and Reinforcement Team and has previously served as an instructor at the Pastors Training School.
Prior to his call to the ministry, Brother Williams was employed by Ameritech Corporation in Cleveland, Ohio for 13 years. During that time, the Lord was preparing him for future service by giving him a broad range of managerial responsibilities and experiences including project manager.
Raised in Ohio, Brother Williams graduated from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio with a degree in Business Administration. Following graduation, he moved to the Cleveland area and joined the Columbia Road Baptist Church. Over the past 18 years at the church, Brother Williams has received his Bible training under the leadership of his pastor and the church’s Bible Institute.
Brother Williams resides in Ohio with his wife Kris, and their three children.
Steve Williams
General Director
Harvest Baptist Missions
33085 Fern Tree Lane
N Ridgeville, OH 44039
Office (440) 734-9970
Fax (440) 777-1124
