[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 13]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 17786-17787]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                    COMMENDING DR. MILDRED C. HARRIS

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                        HON. PETER J. VISCLOSKY

                               of indiana

                    in the house of representatives

                       Tuesday, September 7, 2004

  Mr. VISCLOSKY. Mr. Speaker, it is my distinct pleasure to announce 
that the God First Ministries East Chicago, Indiana Chapter will be 
hosting a heavenly breakfast on Saturday, September 18, 2004, at the 
Dynasty Banquets Hall, in Hammond, Indiana.
  This year's guest speaker, Dr. Mildred C. Harris, is one of the most 
caring, dedicated, and selfless citizens of Illinois. Dr. Harris 
graduated from DePaul University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 
Human Development with an emphasis on Communication Science. She then 
obtained a Master of Arts degree from Governors State University, a 
Master of Arts degree in Pastoral Studies from Loyola University, and a 
Doctorate in Ministry from the International Bible Institute and 
Seminary. Dr. Harris also holds two honorary doctorate degrees.
  Dr. Harris has demonstrated a sincere love for the community in which 
she lives. In addition to improving the lives of others through her 
professional career as a retired school teacher, Dr. Harris is an 
ordained minister. She is the President and CEO of God First Ministries 
in Chicago, Illinois, and she has also established other God First 
Chapters in the states of California, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, and 
Ohio. Dr. Harris was selected as one of the 6 leading ministers from 
the City of Chicago to participate in the Chicago Remembers September 
11th Observance in leading the Prayer of Hope for Chicago. She has also 
volunteered her time to champion many causes aimed at bringing comfort 
to those in need of assistance. Under her leadership, God First 
Ministries has fed thousands of people, given scholarships to 
graduating high school seniors, and hosted a clothing drive in which 
21,000 clothing items were distributed to those in need.
  Among her many contributions to the care of all people, Dr. Harris is 
a member of several boards and organizations, including: the 
Independent Assemblies of God, the National Religious Conference 
Management Association, the Administration Interacting with Ministers/
Concerned Clergy for a Better Chicago, African American Religious 
Connection, the United Negro College Fund Advisory Board, Chicago 
Department on Aging Task Force, Women's Board of the Goodman Theatre, 
and the Local Government Advisory Board for the state of Illinois.
  Although she dedicates her life to serving her community, Mildred 
never limits the time she gives to her loving family. She is the 
daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Jordan Clopton and she is married to 
Dr. Herbert C. Harris.
  For all of her conscientious efforts, both professionally and 
voluntarily, Dr. Harris has been recognized by her peers by earning 
numerous awards for excellence. She has authored three books and was 
awarded the Popular Music

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Award from the American Society of Composers. Dr. Harris was also 
featured on billboards and busses throughout Chicago promoting a 
citywide organ donation drive. In 2000, she was awarded the Woman of 
the Year Award from the American Biographical Institute. She was then 
honored with the Dominick's Fresh Spirit Award as one of Chicago's 
Leading Women Religious Leaders in 2001. Dr. Harris was also featured 
in the Religious Conference Management Association, Who's Who 2002-
2003.
  Mr. Speaker, throughout Dr. Harris's career in ministry she has 
touched the lives of many around the world. Her unselfish and lifelong 
dedication to those in need is worthy of the highest recommendation. I 
am proud to commend her for her lifetime of service and dedication.

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