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Originally Posted by Sam
My parents were not Apostolic/Pentecostal and not even particularly religious so I didn't have a heritage like that. My wife's parents were sort of up and down and in and out of Church but they have passed some stories on to my wife. My wife and I have been married 52 years, have 5 adult children, 13 grandchildren and one great grand child. We have stories we have passed on to our children and grand children. A couple of years ago, one grandchild who has grown to adulthood and is not involved in any church at all said, "Anyone who doesn't believe in miracles just doesn't know our family." I felt pretty good about that. We get requests from kids and grandkids to pray about things and there have been some good answers to prayer.
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That is wonderful, Bro. Sam! You and your wife are what would be called first
generation Apostolic. It didn't start with me, but every generation needs to
do their part.
In 1933, the Apostolic Pentecostal message came to my grandmother Lizzie,
who with her young son (14 yrs old) my late father, heard, seached out, be-
lieved and obeyed the message. God didn't just heal grandma, but filled her
with His Spirit too.
We are now into the sixth generation of Apostolic truth now. To God be all the
glory, honor and praise! Gotta start with someone!
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