“For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus’ sake.” - II Corinthians 4:5
HISTORY OF THE ROCK OF AGES MINISTRIES
Dr. Ed Ballew
In
earlier days, the Rock of Ages was the personal ministry
of Dr. Ed Ballew and his family. They called it The Rock
of Ages Tape Ministry and it was based in their home. Their goal was to be an encouragement by producing audio cassettes for distribution among foreign missionaries. Between 1976 and 1977, churches who heard Brother Ballew preach began requesting copies of his tapes. The requests increased until the Ballew home was no longer adequate for the ministry. Two
churches paid for materials and sent men to construct a
building on Dr. Ballew's property to accommodate the growth
of the Rock of Ages Tape Ministry.
The first prison contact came from Chaplain Steel at
the Union Correctional Center in Raiford, Florida. A
correctional officer at U.C.C. obtained one of Bro.
Ballew's
tapes and gave
it to an inmate to whom he had been witnessing. The
man rededicated his life to Christ and gave the tape to
his chaplain. In return, the
chaplain wrote Dr. Ballew asking for tapes for the prison
library. Dr. Ballew was delighted to ship an assortment
of messages.
Dr. Ballew contacted Pastor
Ron Gearis at Grace Baptist Church in Baldwin, Florida and
asked him to set up an appointment for them to meet with
Chaplain Steel at U.C.C. Upon arrival, they discovered that the chaplain had only two working tape players in the chapel library, resulting in a 90-day waiting period for tapes and players. Dr.
Ballew began to raise money to purchase tape players, and
Pastor Gearis delivered several battery-operated Royal Cassette
players to Chaplain Steel.
Pastor Gearis began going to the prison for a weekly Bible
study, and soon added church services with special music
from his church choir. Later, he was allowed to visit
with the men in their living quarters, including the men
on death row. His burden for inmates was growing daily.
As word spread among prison chaplains about the Rock of
Ages Tape Ministry, the requests for cassettes and players
began to increase. Dr. Ballew continued to supply these through the offerings and gifts of God's people. Later he added Dr. Oliver B. Green's salvation booklets for free distribution among the inmates, and also provided Davis Bible Dictionaries and Strong's Concordances for the chaplain's libraries. Churches in Tennessee and Virginia gave an A.B. Dick-350 offset press and a Multilith offset press to Dr. Ballew. He
gave this testimony, I believe God wants me to start a
prison ministry.
On January 5, 1978, the Rock of Ages Prison Ministry, Inc. was chartered. Dr. Ballew was President, his wife Pauline was Secretary/Treasurer, Pastor Sammy Allen was the Vice President, and local pastors formed the Board of Directors. Pastor Ron Gearis, his wife Judy, and their son Scott became the first missionary family with Rock of Ages. The third missionary family was Pastor Gene Hooker, his wife Bessie, and their sons Chris and Anthony.
Dr. Ron Gearis
President
Dr. Terry Ellis President
On April 24,
1987, Dr. Ballew retired due to health-related issues. By
this time the ministry had grown to 22 missionary families
offering Prison Revivals, Prison Chaplains, a Printing
Ministry and a free Bible Correspondence Course to
inmates. The Rock of Ages had become a nation-wide
ministry, with
the home office located on one acre of property in
Cleveland, Tennessee.
After Dr. Ballew's
retirement, Dr. Gearis became President of Rock of
Ages, with Dr. Gene Hooker as Vice President. Under Dr. Gearis' leadership for the next 19 years, the Rock of Ages Prison Ministry grew to 133 missionary families. It includes a Discipleship Institute, Aftercare Ministries, Women's Prison Ministries, Juvenile Ministry, Prison Prevention Ministry, Military Ministry, and the Publication of the Rock of Ages Study Bible. The
ministry also purchased five additional acres and developed
the Printing Ministry into a Publication Ministry,
the home office was expanded, and the Rock of Ages
was established
on five continents.
On June 5, 2005 Dr. Hooker was called
to pastor Savannah Bay Baptist Church
in Ooltewah, Tennessee, closing his 27 year
of ministry
with the Rock
of Ages,
and leaving Dr. Terry Ellis as Executive Vice President. Upon
the death of Dr. Gearis on September 12, 2006, Dr. Ellis
was appointed President, and Dr. Ricky Dunsford was appointed
Executive Vice President.