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Letter: Melvin and Margaret Antle deserve the best

Bro Jim & Ann Goff writes:
Melvin and Margaret have meant so much to us over the years, they sure have been true friends to us, such a help and support in our ministry. I want to say that they are the ones that God used to help us see so many lost people saved in Adair County, and I know they will have a great reward awaiting them in heaven, I am looking forward to being there with them.

They were the first ones along with Brother Clifton Cowan that had us to come to their church, and this is how that we got to come to Adair county. I don't have the words to tell you what a blessing it has been to us to have been in Adair County. We met some of the most wonderful people that there is in this world, so Adair county is a special place to us. We had so many wonderful revivals there, and so many lost people got saved. We had a revival at Millerfield Brethren in Christ Church where 42 got saved in the 18 nights that the revival was going; it was great.

We were at Free Union for 15 years, and they all became like family to us. I hope that Melvin and Margaret will have one of the best 50th Anniversaries that there ever was; they deserve the best.

We love them so much, - Bro Jim & Ann Goff
Comments re article 67687 50th Wedding Anniversary for Melvin and Margaret Antle




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