![]() And that was a really a part of…my granddaddy was on the original Billy Graham team from ’48 to ’52. So the Reeders and the Grahams were close. And then earlier I was in…my family was in Calvary Independent Presbyterian in Charlotte. I grew up in the Christian Missionary Alliance Denomination with precious pastors. But I developed a secret life in rebellion, although I had a significant witness. My dad and mom drug me to church every Sunday morning, Sunday night and Wednesday night. Reeder: So Nancy, I was raised in a Christian… I tell people I got saved out of a drug problem. Reeder, before we dive into Ecclesiastes, I wonder if you might tell us a little bit about how your own love for the scriptures, desire and ability to teach the scriptures, how did that develop in your life? I’ll be posting along on the webpage with this episode a link to your, I wanna say 12 sermon series on the book of Ecclesiastes that you did last summer. And thank you in the context of this, the opportunity for us to talk through this and specifically a book that is less confessed other than another Solomonic book, the Song of Solomon, it’s the one that we avoid the most. The occasion of course as you come in here to minister to our women, it is as you can see, our folks responded enthusiastically and looking forward to your ministry. Reeder, thank you for being willing to help us teach the Bible. Harry Reeder at Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama today. It’s my great joy to be sitting in the office of Dr. “Help Me Teach the Bible” is a production of the Gospel Coalition sponsored by Crossway, a not-for-profit publisher of the ESV Bible Christian books and tracks. Nancy Guthrie: Welcome to “Help Me Teach the Bible,” I’m Nancy Guthrie. And we get a promise, not that all things are good, but that he’s gonna work all things for good. We get all of those dynamics of a fallen world except this one: we don’t get the condemning judgments of God. ![]() And by the way, it’s not always to the glory of God in that sense. And that number one is this, you’re going to get sick. Harry Reeder: There’s three themes that you’ve gotta translate from Ecclesiastes and vanity into the Christian life, informed by the vitality of Christ. ![]() Before quoting in print, please check the corresponding audio for accuracy. He is currently working with CH2M HILL to complete the City of Portland Wet Weather Screening Facilities.The following is an uncorrected transcript generated by a transcription service. Harry now rents space from R&W Engineering, where he does consulting as HCR Engr. In 2001, he joined HDR to be a contract employee for the City of San Diego for approximately 4 years, 3 years while living in San Diego. He then worked for a woman-owned firm, again designing wastewater pump stations for the City of Portland. He left R&W in 1997 to work for a minority-owned firm designing a 105-million gallon per day wastewater pump station for the City of Portland. In 1978, a year after he left CH2M HILL, Harry and Mark Wirfs, another past CH2M HILL employee, started R&W Engineering, a mechanical/electrical consulting firm. He was instrumental in establishing the Willamette Valley Section and has served as Section Chairman Regional Secretary Regional Vice President member of the Governing Council, Council Executive Committee, Finance Committee and Chairman of the National Nominating Committee. Harry was active in ASME throughout his career. While at Boeing, he also worked in the wind tunnel test group, the Minuteman missile propulsion group, and airplane acoustics group. When Harry Reeder joined The Boeing Company in 1955, he flew as a crewmember on the first production model of the B-52. ![]()
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