Bible Teaching aimed at helping you enjoy the Scriptures which are the Word of GOD!
Preaching by: John J. Malone, Sr - JABSBG*
Category: My Life
Author: Jerod Santo
Date: 5th March, 2021 @ 01:42:13 PM
John was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on March 15, 1951. He went home to be with the Lord on March 1st, 2021 at age 69, in his home surrounded by family and friends, almost too many to count. There were tears and laughter, goodbyes, the singing of hymns throughout the night, hugs, and comfort. It’s the way he wanted it.
Soon after believing in the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior by faith alone at the age of 24, John knew that God had called him to the ministry. He spent the rest of his life preaching and teaching the Word of God. He could be found downtown on street corners in Omaha, in his local church, overseas in Kenya and other places, and on radio programs and podcasts.
John met his wife, Karen, in Canton, Ohio in 1984 and they were married the next year. He accepted her four children as his own and they soon moved back to his hometown of Omaha where he had several successful business endeavors. In their later years, John and Karen were able to enjoy travelling to many parts of the world together.
With Karen helping, John structured his life, work and home around the ministry of the Word of God and his family. He worked to share the Gospel and bring the truth and power of the Word of God to many throughout his life. John’s love of family extended to his church family. Virtually every weekend his home was open to not only his grandchildren and family, but brothers and sisters in Christ, who were all welcome to enjoy food and fellowship together.
Preceded in death by his beloved wife Karen, parents Edward J. and Josephine, and brother Steven. He is survived by brother Edward J. (Elaine) II, sister Mary Jo (Thomas) Hines, children Stephanie (Bob) Miszuk, Kevin (Katie) Mercer, Jeff (Melanie) Malone, Melanie (Dan) Backens, 39 grandchildren, and 6 (soon to be 8) great grandchildren.
John believed that the work of the ministry was more important than any title, and wanted his epitaph to simply be JABSBG – Just a Brother, Saved by Grace.
Memorial service will be Saturday at 2pm at Nebraska Christian College 12550 S 114th St, Papillion, NE followed by graveside service at Voss Mohr Cemetery near 138th and Harrison. Friends and family are invited back to Nebraska Christian College to enjoy food, fellowship and memories together after the service.
I won’t mourn John as the the world. I knew him as a young woman when he came to Kenya. I have often come back to this site for nourishment.
I Pray for peace over his family and for growth of seeds he planted.
I hope someone takes over his mantle to keep it burning. Years later the illumination he shed on a young life keeps growing from glory to glory.
I thank God for using him to impact my life and that of my father’s house back in the village.
Thanks for letting us know. He will be greatly missed, of course. Glad he’s home now.
Hello,
So, it is as I regret to hear, that Mr.Malone decided to leave the planet. I am a friend of his. We crossed paths on Twitter when we and others engaged in a confrontational discussion on the character of our then president Donald Trump. We vehemently disagreed. I’m not one to shy away from civil, respectful argument and apparently, John wasn’t either. To me, that was extremely unusual for a Trump supporter, and also endearing. I called him Deadly, based on his African handle, Mdeadly. He seemed to be a good man with noble substance. And thus, our friendship began in Feb 2018.
He saw me through the death of my husband, and I saw him through his heart surgery and prolonged hospital stay. The last time I exchanged messages with him was February, 2021, two years after we met. It was then that he told me he was experiencing more health problems, saying that he was having trouble breathing. I knew he was a COVID-denier and he refused to wear a mask. But I urged him to please go to the emergency room and for the sake of his life, wear a mask. I don’t know what happened after that – it was the last I heard from him. After some time had passed, I began to fear that my friend was gone. Today, I sadly learned it’s true. I grieve for him and his family, and the many who loved him, including me.
It will be bring me peace and closure to know John’s cause of death, and whether it was from complications of Covid-19.
Thank you for listening.
My very best regards to all,
Deadly’s friend,
Jill St Michael