Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The Torch of Faith. . . Continued


Yesterday I wrote about my great grandmother and before going to another subject I would like to share a few more thoughts about my heritage.


My grandmother was also a very Godly woman. At one time my grandfather felt he was called to preach and my grandmother said to him, "Van, if you feel that God has called you to preach, I'll live on bread and water." My grandmother died when my mother was about three years of age, the youngest of five girls.


My grandfather never remarried and although he did not become a formal preacher he "preached" to anyone that would listen. In my mind I can see him now, talking with much emotion and wiping away tears with a handkerchief that he would pull out of his pocket as he expounded on the love of Jesus.


For a period of time my mother lived with different relatives after her mother died. She said that her grandmother had the most influence on her life. And, truly, my mother has had the greatest impact on my life.

I am very thankful for my Christian heritage from both sides of my family. 
More stories could be added but these are the ones that came to mind for now.