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VIPs I Have Met | Peanut Country Preacher
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All I ever want to be is a world famous, humble little country preacher. — Linus van Pelt. Laquo; Sons and Brothers in Kokura, 1953. Kiyoki Yuya (1890-1971): Samurai for Christ. VIPs I Have Met. Posted August 6, 2010 by njbrad in education. I am a country preacher who never became world famous, but I have met and known some world-famous persons, either because I was in the right time at the right place or because, as a. Dr E Stanley Jones. I first met him at one of his ashrams in 1947, where I also met D...
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Our First Furlough from the Mission Field | Peanut Country Preacher
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All I ever want to be is a world famous, humble little country preacher. — Linus van Pelt. Laquo; Recalling the Call to Kokura. From Home in the U.S. to Home in Japan. Our First Furlough from the Mission Field. Posted September 9, 2010 by njbrad in education. I went to Japan in 1950, so 1955 was to begin our regular furlough year, but it turned out to be anything but normal for me and my family. After we reported all this to the Mission Board, they allowed missionaries the choice of returning to and from...
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Surry Lumber Company and Sedley | Peanut Country Preacher
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All I ever want to be is a world famous, humble little country preacher. — Linus van Pelt. Laquo; From Home in the U.S. to Home in Japan. Our Return to Winchester, Virginia. Surry Lumber Company and Sedley. Posted April 25, 2011 by Joel in farm life. After the Peanut Country Preacher and I visited Sedley in April, we discovered a history of the Surry Lumber Company reproduced online at rootsweb.ancestry.com. But originally published by Jack Huber in the Winter 2000 issue of. The new lumber company built ...
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From Home in the U.S. to Home in Japan | Peanut Country Preacher
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All I ever want to be is a world famous, humble little country preacher. — Linus van Pelt. Laquo; Our First Furlough from the Mission Field. Surry Lumber Company and Sedley. From Home in the U.S. to Home in Japan. Posted November 9, 2010 by njbrad in Japan. Finding motels appropriate for a family of seven, including a three-month old in a basinette was not easy – especially on our budget. The children were too young to enjoy the finer pleasures the grandeurs of our country provide. I remember that wh...
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May | 2011 | Peanut Country Preacher
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All I ever want to be is a world famous, humble little country preacher. — Linus van Pelt. Archive for May, 2011. Our Return to Winchester, Virginia. Posted by njbrad in kinfolk. Edith at our house in Amherst Street. Our furlough home provided by the First Baptist Church was a large old house on Amherst Street across the railroad tracks from the reputed childhood home of Dick. Perhaps the most famous of Winchester’s sons. The latter was now a used car lot. A preacher in town for a weeklong revival stayed...
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August | 2010 | Peanut Country Preacher
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All I ever want to be is a world famous, humble little country preacher. — Linus van Pelt. Archive for August, 2010. Recalling the Call to Kokura. Posted by Joel in education. Hara Sensei at Seinan Jo Gakuin. Continue reading →. Kiyoki Yuya (1890-1971): Samurai for Christ. Posted by Joel in doctrine. During my tenure as mission chairman, I had the sad honor of writing the obituary of one of the most impressive Japanese Christians I have ever met. It appeared in the February 1973 edition of. Kiyoki Yuya w...
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April | 2011 | Peanut Country Preacher
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All I ever want to be is a world famous, humble little country preacher. — Linus van Pelt. Archive for April, 2011. Surry Lumber Company and Sedley. Posted by Joel in farm life. After the Peanut Country Preacher and I visited Sedley in April, we discovered a history of the Surry Lumber Company reproduced online at rootsweb.ancestry.com. But originally published by Jack Huber in the Winter 2000 issue of. Our Return to Winchester, Virginia. Surry Lumber Company and Sedley. Recalling the Call to Kokura.
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Who Am I? | Peanut Country Preacher
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All I ever want to be is a world famous, humble little country preacher. — Linus van Pelt. Many times in my life I have been asked to introduce myself, or I have been asked by persons for biographical information for the purpose of introducing me for a speaking engagement or for some other purpose. When you are as old as I am and have done as many things as I have to select appropriate information for introducing me is a matter of being very selective. One response to this post. And happy happy Sabbath.
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November | 2010 | Peanut Country Preacher
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All I ever want to be is a world famous, humble little country preacher. — Linus van Pelt. Archive for November, 2010. From Home in the U.S. to Home in Japan. Posted by njbrad in Japan. Continue reading →. Our Return to Winchester, Virginia. Surry Lumber Company and Sedley. From Home in the U.S. to Home in Japan. Our First Furlough from the Mission Field. Recalling the Call to Kokura. The View From This Seat. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Honse Urban Farms: July 2010
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Experimental adventures of homesteading in the city. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. I was cleaning out my inbox today and I found this picture from a recent trip to my parent's house, so I thought I would share. This includes the current roster of humans and dogs in the Jerry Honse branch of the family tree. Lots of fun getting this one! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Lost Podcast with Jay and Jack. The Broadcast: Ep. 1.9 “Friend-zoned”. Kansas City on the Cheap. Get Frosty for 50-cents at Wendy’s.