Fanelle Shepperson

Fanelle Shepperson

Para-church/Educator. Fan was burdened for thousands of unchurched children. She was the oldest of four children and raised in a Christian home. In 1935, Fan and Anne Stadler, a friend from CBC, began a partnership which lasted over 51 years. They worked in Pensacola, Florida, and later in the public schools of Camden, Arkansas. During that time, Fan wrote teachers' lesson guides for Flash Card series, organized a children's TV program called God's Treasure Chest, which provided correspondence Bible courses, wrote a tract on assurance of salvation for children, and began a telephone ministry. In 1991 she retired, and served as the unofficial chaplain of Rolling Green Village Where she lived. She was part of the Arkansas/CIU Connection. Fannelle passed away in 2006.