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10-10-2007, 07:25 AM
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Steve and Becky Fender I believe were among the "ex-hippies" converted during Phillips' first big wave of growth in Austin in the early 70s.
Blair and Regina Adams were some others. Adrian Littlefield was making hay with his testimony of being shot by Charles Whitman at the University of Texas at the time.
I was just a kid and all these folks came to the senior youth camps in Louisiana when Phillips preached them in 1972 or 1973.
Hmm.
If Fender used to go on a weekend of drinking and taking drugs when he was a youngster before he got converted was it called a Fender Bender?
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10-10-2007, 07:28 AM
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Becky has been much of his success.
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10-10-2007, 09:41 AM
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Becky has been much of his success.
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Kind of a Bro. Becky Fender..........
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10-10-2007, 10:41 PM
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Becky has been much of his success.
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I believe most of us successful men could or should say that our wives is "much of our success." Wouldn't you agree, bro? Are maybe I should ask yo wifey, huh?
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10-11-2007, 12:04 PM
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My! My! Becky has sure changed since the last time I saw her!
I remember when her and Steve first got married, they preached us a revival and stayed at our home. Becky had bags of candy that she was constantly munching on, AND NEVER OFFERED ME A PIECE!! I would look at her eating that candy and my mouth would water!
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10-10-2007, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by timlan2057
Steve and Becky Fender I believe were among the "ex-hippies" converted during Phillips' first big wave of growth in Austin in the early 70s.
Blair and Regina Adams were some others. Adrian Littlefield was making hay with his testimony of being shot by Charles Whitman at the University of Texas at the time.
I was just a kid and all these folks came to the senior youth camps in Louisiana when Phillips preached them in 1972 or 1973.
Hmm.
If Fender used to go on a weekend of drinking and taking drugs when he was a youngster before he got converted was it called a Fender Bender?
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Good morning, Tim.
Becky Fender is the daughter of one of my dad's closest friends back through the years, and a man you probably know, David Varnado. The last I heard he was still living in the Lake Charles area.
Dad said that Steve Fender got in church in Illinois or somewhere up that way. He preached for us back in the seventies at Sandy Lake and was a powerful preacher.
Their close association with KP would have come later...
Good to see you back on...
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10-10-2007, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by josh
Good morning, Tim.
Becky Fender is the daughter of one of my dad's closest friends back through the years, and a man you probably know, David Varnado. The last I heard he was still living in the Lake Charles area.
Dad said that Steve Fender got in church in Illinois or somewhere up that way. He preached for us back in the seventies at Sandy Lake and was a powerful preacher.
Their close association with KP would have come later...
Good to see you back on...
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You confirmed what I was thinking about Becky, Josh.
Don't know about Steve.....he could have come from the "hippies".
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10-10-2007, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by josh
Good morning, Tim.
Becky Fender is the daughter of one of my dad's closest friends back through the years, and a man you probably know, David Varnado. The last I heard he was still living in the Lake Charles area.
Dad said that Steve Fender got in church in Illinois or somewhere up that way. He preached for us back in the seventies at Sandy Lake and was a powerful preacher.
Their close association with KP would have come later...
Good to see you back on...
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I didn't realize she was a Varnado from Lake Charles.
Had I known at one time, I'd long forgotten.
If she's David's daughter, I guess she'd be A. D. Varnado's granddaughter.
My daughter worked in the kitchen at the junior camp, had to skip the senior camp for art academy and then was back for campmeeting.
David Varnado was her boss so I guess he's following his dad as head of the kitchen during the Louisiana camps.
My bad ... I thought they were some of KP's converts around the time the hippies were coming on board.
Grady Stebbins was another.
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10-10-2007, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by timlan2057
I didn't realize she was a Varnado from Lake Charles.
Had I known at one time, I'd long forgotten.
If she's David's daughter, I guess she'd be A. D. Varnado's granddaughter.
My daughter worked in the kitchen at the junior camp, had to skip the senior camp for art academy and then was back for campmeeting.
David Varnado was her boss so I guess he's following his dad as head of the kitchen during the Louisiana camps.
My bad ... I thought they were some of KP's converts around the time the hippies were coming on board.
Grady Stebbins was another.
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Becky Varnado was from Oil City, La, as I recall.
I saw her at the youth rally's. She had the longest curly ponytail of any girl I ever saw.
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10-11-2007, 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by timlan2057
I didn't realize she was a Varnado from Lake Charles.
Had I known at one time, I'd long forgotten.
If she's David's daughter, I guess she'd be A. D. Varnado's granddaughter.
My daughter worked in the kitchen at the junior camp, had to skip the senior camp for art academy and then was back for campmeeting.
David Varnado was her boss so I guess he's following his dad as head of the kitchen during the Louisiana camps.
My bad ... I thought they were some of KP's converts around the time the hippies were coming on board.
Grady Stebbins was another.
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Grady Stebbins...man, I had forgotten about him. He preached for us at Sandy Lake, too.
Seems I remember him playing a guitar and singing "Me and Jesus".
I was about seven years old then.
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