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Words from the Past: Pappy Reveal's Notebook

January 21, 2013 by Dan Sullivan Leave a Comment

I’ve spent much of the last few days scanning a notebook from half a century ago. It is the notebook of Ernest “Pappy” Reveal, who was the founder of where I work, the Evansville Rescue Mission. He lived from 1880-1959 and in 1917 started the mission. You can read all about that stuff here.

Here is a page out of the notebook. The coolest part about this to me is that about a week ago we had a guy named Steve Davis preach at chapel and this was almost identical to the outline of his talk.


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