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AROUND THE WORLD IN 88 YEARSBy Arth
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Book Orders & InformationWeb Page:
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PrefaceIn more than 70 years of min
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my father’s second marriage. Many
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avoid each stair that creaked. I wo
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oom house, as if he were important.
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I sat down, and with Father dictati
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Then the preacher went around the r
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One of his preacher friends was dri
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On the promenade in Whitley Bay14
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Mother asked him if he was ill and
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cial was coming to speak the next W
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an angel from heaven tell you anyth
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ing strawberries. I knew I hadn’t
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Directing myself toward the Roman C
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oken teeth on the right side of my
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These words, floating down over my
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Clockwise from left:1. 1934 - On wi
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Then, something wonderful happened
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On one occasion, I went to the rail
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Pioneering in the early 30’sI was
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for me from the ships’ chandlers,
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The Lake District. Bump! Bump! Bump
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“You can have as much as ever you
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4 Pastor BurtSomehow I patched up t
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Whenever I would stand up, the nois
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eceived it), I was furious, but it
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“Hello, Brother Burt,” he calle
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“A revival has been reported in S
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onto my head, and the power of God
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Holy Ghost invasionsIt was about th
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the congregation. Sometimes people
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een bolted to the ground. We just h
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5 The ButtonIn 1940, Marj and I wer
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presence, I made certain we were ne
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died. The Bible tells us it was bec
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As the girls rowed in front of us,
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Our little home in NottinghamshireT
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as if I was violently in love. The
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I would go out in the mornings and
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6 The “Conchee”At the beginning
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evening, he got up from the platfor
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Miriam. Toward the end of the meal,
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one or two. To further humiliate me
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Living by a proceeding Word from Go
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— broken drains, damp basement
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Then the phone rang. It was Harry B
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13 These Foolish ThingsWhen I was f
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“Go away! Go away!” Pam demande
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Big (in my own eyes), pompous Arthu
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I thought I knew the voice of God a
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This reminds me of the old story of
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drive all the way to the Convention
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I got on the plane and looked at th
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Haiti. The large straw hatSometimes
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14 Far & AwayEl SalvadorWhen I was
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It’s easy for a missionary to go
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we had been during those hours, exc
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“Are you all right brother? Do yo
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I picked it up and went back to the
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“The porter just picked up my lug
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doesn’t really do much for your i
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15Crumbs from aBroken LoafIt is for
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Joy came to me one day and asked me
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“Oh,” he sputtered, “of cours
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He says, “Are you telling me, you
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ly that the message the Spirit of G
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that they’re wonderful. But then
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have now about this house from the
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ministering to God. When you minist