Clive Alfred Stebbins 29 July, 1932 – 6 April, 2023

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12 April 2023
12/04/23

Hi Glenda and friends of Clive, My first memory of Clive was probably when he visited the Unley Park Baptist Church camp at Port Elliot in South Australia in the early 1960s. There were many, many subsequent friendly encounters with Clive over the years. This continued when he was a member for a few years at Waverley Baptist church, Wheelers Hill. Special RE was also another area when we were together. ...Finally it was great to be able to attend Clive's 90th birthday celebration.......long will we all remember his references (in those days) to things happening 'like a washing machine out of control.' Perhaps these days that expression could be attributed to the state of the world. What a warrior for Christ our Lord and Saviour!

>read on Brian Tideman
18 April 2023
18/04/23

Thank you for the difference you made through your ministry at International Needs Australia (INA) and the many lives supported on the path from poverty and growth in their faith. Bless you All at International Needs Australia David Ensor - CEO

>read on David Ensor
19 April 2023
19/04/23

Thank you for the privilege of helping you through this time.

>read on Miriam Levey
19/04/23

What a wonderful and very special service of thanksgiving for dear Clive. He truly was a servant of God and he has passed on his love and a great legacy for all people, young and old, to know Jesus as their Lord and Saviour, and to share eternity with Him. Our time spent at “Happening” at Belgrave Heights and also at YFC rallies at Assembly Hall in Melbourne, are some of the happiest and most memorable times we spent as youth, all led by Clive. Much love, prayers and comfort to all the Stebbins families, from Hilary and Peter

>read on Hilary Gray

Hi Glenda and friends of Clive, My first memory of Clive was probably when he visited the Unley Park Baptist Church camp at Port Elliot in South Australia in the early 1960s. There were many, many subsequent friendly encounters with Clive over the years. This continued when he was a member for a few years at Waverley Baptist church, Wheelers Hill. Special RE was also another area when we were together. ...Finally it was great to be able to attend Clive's 90th birthday celebration.......long will we all remember his references (in those days) to things happening 'like a washing machine out of control.' Perhaps these days that expression could be attributed to the state of the world. What a warrior for Christ our Lord and Saviour! View full message

Thank you for the difference you made through your ministry at International Needs Australia (INA) and the many lives supported on the path from poverty and growth in their faith. Bless you All at International Needs Australia David Ensor - CEO

Thank you for the privilege of helping you through this time. Read full message here.

What a wonderful and very special service of thanksgiving for dear Clive. He truly was a servant of God and he has passed on his love and a great legacy for all people, young and old, to know Jesus as their Lord and Saviour, and to share eternity with Him. Our time spent at “Happening” at Belgrave Heights and also at YFC rallies at Assembly Hall in Melbourne, are some of the happiest and most memorable times we spent as youth, all led by Clive. Much love, prayers and comfort to all the Stebbins families, from Hilary and Peter Read full message here.