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John
was born in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin October 21, 1948. He graduated
from Fort Atkinson HighSchool in 1967 and joined the United States Navy.
John completed BUD'S (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL) training at
Coronado, California and graduated in the spring of 1968.
After
jump school at Fort Benning, Georgia and Survival School in California,
John served his first tour in Vietnam in 1968. John returned to the
United States to train for the Apollo space missions and was involved
on both the Apollo 10 and 11 missions. John was the first frogman in
the water during the reentry of the historic
first moon landing. John helped Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael
Collins into the billypew net that hoisted them up from
the water and into the helicopter.
John
returned to Vietnam in 1970 and had a life transforming
experience with Jesus Christ when he was high on drugs and contemplating
suicide while staying in a Saigon hotel. Later, John was wounded and
spent time in several Vietnam military hospitals. John returned home
and was led to a Pentecostal church in Imperial Beach, California,
pastored by Allen Picklesimer, after reading a newspaper article. John's
first visit resulted in being filled with the Holy Ghost and baptism
in Jesus' name!
Deborah
Moore Wolfram was born in Claremore, Oklahoma on December 11, 1953 and
raised in Salem Oregon. She graduated from McNary High School in 1972
and attended Western Apostolic Bible College in Stockton, California.
She majored in Education and minored in music.
John
and Deborah met in Stockton, California while attending Western Apostolic
Bible College (Christian
Life College). John and Deborah graduated in 1976 and were married that
summer on June 19th. They went into the full-time evangelistic ministry
in the summer of 1976, until they took the pastorate
of Wausau, Wisconsin in the summer of 1979.
In
June of 1983, the Wolframs were appointed career missionaries with the
United Pentecostal Church, International to the Pacific region and later
to parts of Asia. Their only daughter, Laurissa Wolfram, was born April
12, 1987 in the Philippines. They were instrumental in bringing the
oneness doctrine to the Cook Islands in the early '80's .
John
and Deborah were also influential in opening up the work in Vietnam.
During the four and a half years that John traveled in and out of Vietnam,
dozens of leaders were baptized in Jesus' name and thousands of believers
were baptized and filled with the Holy Ghost.
John
was appointed field superintendent of Micronesia West while
he served in the region, before taking a pastorate in Albany, Georgia
in January of 2000. The Wofram's returned to mission work in June of
2005. They are currently full-time AIM missionaries, appointed as evangelists
to Asia and the Pacific regions. Their daughter Laurissa, is presently
attending Clayton State University in Atlanta, Georgia as an Information
Technology major.
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BIRTHDAYS
John -
October 21
Deborah - December 11
ANNIVERSARY
June 19
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