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Joshua Allen

Las Cruces, New Mexico

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Joshua Marc Allen, 30, of Las Cruces, N.M., was tragically killed in an accident near the Vinton, Texas, exit on Feb. 24, 2014. He was en route to pick up his twin brother at the airport when the accident occurred. Josh graduated from Ephrata High School, Ephrata, Pa. He received his undergraduate degree from Liberty University and two post-graduate degrees, masters of religion and master of divinity, from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary both in Lynchburg, Va. While at Liberty he was a resident assistant. During his seminary years, Josh was the graduate assistant to Dr. Elmer Towns, the co-founder of the university and seminary. In a recent email to the family, Dr. Towns wrote, "I have had dozens of graduate assistants over the years, but Josh was one of my favorites. I shall miss hearing from him, and I shall miss finding out what he could have done in serving the Lord." Josh continued working for Liberty University as an adjunct professor for the School of Religion. Soon after graduating, he moved to Las Cruces, where he became the pastor of Grace Bible Church, a Bible Fellowship denominational church, located at the Bonito Plaza on Missouri Avenue. Josh lovingly shepherded this young fledgling congregation, which more than doubled under his leadership. Josh was a keen and faithful student of the Bible. He was a people person who not only loved people, but enjoyed serving them and would give you the shirt off his back. He was a leader among men, often with those old enough to be his dad. He had a compassionate heart. He loved his congregation and they dearly loved him. Joshua comes from "good stock," continuing the "family business," which has included a dozen ministers. "Josh was driven that people would know the Jesus he came to love and serve," The Rev. Dan Allen, Josh's father said. "His message was the Gospel of Jesus Christ. That God sent His Son into this world because of our sin. That Jesus died on the cross taking the sins of the world upon Him and rose victoriously the third day, cementing the fact that He had conquered death, sin and Satan. And finally, that the only way one can have their sins forgiven is if they receive the gift of eternal life. This can be done by placing one's faith and trust in Jesus Christ. For more information about how you can know for sure that when you die you will go to Heaven, please contact the church that Josh pastored - Grace Bible Church, 575-532-1234, or another church which preaches the Gospel." Josh was well known and loved throughout Las Cruces, as evidenced by the outpouring of love from friends, neighbors and local businesses. Condolences have poured in from throughout the nation and prayers have been offered internationally. He was known for his sense of humor and down to earth personality. He was emphatic Philadelphia sports fan and often went to games with his family when he was on the east coast or when one of their teams came out west. Josh is survived by his loving wife of four years, Shelley Allen, and their 9-month-old son Josiah Allen, his parents, the Rev. Dr. Daniel and Vonnie Allen, of Hatfield, Pa., two brothers, Matthew and his wife, Marissa Allen, of Lititz, Pa., Jason Allen (his twin) and his wife, Annalise, of Las Cruces, one sister, Melinda (Allen) and her husband, Ron Ogbin, Ephrata, Pa. His grandfathers, the Revs. Russell T. Allen and Vonely Day preceded him to Heaven. He is also survived by uncles and aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be held Monday, March 3, 2014, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the First Baptist Church of Las Cruces, 106 S. Miranda St., where the memorial service is scheduled for 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made for Shelley and her son, Josiah, at www.powerofhopeministries.org. Entrusted to Baca's Funeral Chapels of Las Cruces and Sunset Crematory. 527-2222 For online condolences logon to www.bacasfuneralchapelslascruces.com.

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Dear Allen family, I am so sorry for the pain you are feeling as you go this journey with the passing of Josh.My family attended EBC.before and after the guys were born.I also had twins and my twin boys were in preschool with josh and Jay. That year their teacher, Mrs.Frain, had all boys(7). So as a joke on her birthday Vonnie,myself and other moms dressed them up as girls and we all got a kick out of it. It is a memory I will never forget.my heart hurts for the family and the emptiness you...

Very sorry for your loss, in Psalms 37:10,11 mentions, "Just a little while longer and the wicked will be no more, but the meek will possess the EARTH and they will find exquisite delight in the abundance of peace." So looking forward to these beautiful promises our loving God has for us. The Allen family be in my thoughts and prayers.

My condolences go out to his wife and all else affected by this tragedy. I unfortunely did not know Josh in his adult life but I had the pleasure of being his babysitter and neighbor when he was growing up. My heart broke when I was told about the accident!!! Many prayers for Shelly and for the strength to get through another day!! He is always with you in spirit and in the sparkle in your sons eyes when he looks at you!

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I was on Liberty U's website and came across the story of your loss. I will remember you in prayer.

Shelly, I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you an your family during this difficult time. I'm deeply saddened.

May God's comforting Presence continue to sustain you as you walk through the coming days. Your faith is a shining light for many to see. Continuing prayers for all of the family.

To Shelley, The Allen Family, and The Mager Family. You have been in our prayers during this time. We pray that God will give you peace that passeth all understanding and you may grow closer to Him. - Greg, Kelly, and Winter Walter