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Old 09-27-2007, 11:24 PM
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Many do not.

Many come out of their ultra submissiive state.

With a new zeal for the things of God and the work of the Lord.

It's not anymore about just holding on to the centristic positions!

We should only be judged in our walk with God by how many souls we invite into the kingdom of God and teach them the Word unto salvation!

Not the Word unto centristic political positions.

I many times wish there were men like my Dad still around.

Too bad he has been gone since "78".

I know when he had a position he shared it.
Did he Nathan?

Did he openly admit to having a television?
Did he push for abandoning the AOF?
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Old 09-27-2007, 11:44 PM
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Did he Nathan?

Did he openly admit to having a television?
Did he push for abandoning the AOF?
My father went out and got a TV in 1969.

Just before Neal Armstrong landed on the moon.

It was July 20th, 1969 my 5th Birthday.

He told many men in the UPC that he had a TV, that he took his kids bowling.

That he took us to baseball games.

He was bold.

You would be surprised at who also had TV's?

See my Dad traveled 45-50 weeks a year and flew to his revivals in the mid 1960's before fyling was big in the UPC.

He requested the churches he preached at cover the cost.

He was ahead of his time.

You know why Hazelwood would not take his card?

They new the Assembly of God was courting him all the time.

In 1965 he was offered an Assembly of God Congregation of over 1000 members in Pittsburgh, PA.

He gave up big money engagements to come over to the UPC.

His fellowship of the Assembly of God brothers told him he would go hungry.

He was willing to pay any price.

The UPC needed his debating abilities.

He traveled and met every State Superintendant in 1963.

He was what Kenneth Mendenhall, John Cupit, Frank Tamel, Mark Hanby, Tommy Craft, JT Pugh, Marvin Hicks, Nathaniel Urshan, Stanely Chambers and many more called a trophy for the UPC.

I seem to remember in 1962 or 1963 him being featured in an article within a UPC publication.

My only comment he spoke his mind.

Anyone who knew my dad would tell you that for sure....

he was ahead of his time...
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Old 09-27-2007, 11:46 PM
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My father went out and got a TV in 1969.

Just before Neal Armstrong landed on the moon.

It was July 20th, 1969 my 5th Birthday.

He told many men in the UPC that he had a TV, that he took his kids bowling.

That he took us to baseball games.

He was bold.

You would be surprised at who also had TV's?

See my Dad traveled 45-50 weeks a year and flew to his revivals in the mid 1960's before fyling was big in the UPC.

He requested the churches he preached at cover the cost.

He was ahead of his time.

You know why Hazelwood would not take his card?

They new the Assembly of God was courting him all the time.

In 1965 he was offered an Assembly of God Congregation of over 1000 members in Pittsburgh, PA.

The UPC needed his debating abilities.

He traveled and met every State Superintendant in 1963.

He was what Kenneth Mendenhall, John Cupit, Frank Tamel, Mark Hanby, Tommy Craft, JT Pugh, Marvin Hicks, Nathaniel Urshan, Stanely Chambers and many more called a trophy for the UPC.

I seem to remember in 1962 or 1963 him being featured in an article within a UPC publication.

My only comment he was spoke his mind.

Anyone who knew my dad would tell you that for sure....

he was ahead of his time...
Dude, I'm not dissing your dad.
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Old 09-27-2007, 11:51 PM
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Dude, I'm not dissing your dad.
I know. I just wanted to state since he is no longer around. He stood up. In fact he was heard on the assembly floor at the Ft. Worth Conference in 1975.

I would need to ask my Mom what he spoke about.
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