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- Remembering the Schoolhouse(s) Known as “Bell Ridge” in the Morrison City area of North Kingsport, Tennessee January 31, 2020
- A Song of Unity from Long Ago August 19, 2019
- Beautiful Hills of Home August 16, 2019
- When Your Family Tree Becomes All Hung Up July 22, 2019
- “The Storms are on the Ocean” as a Metaphor for Homesickness June 15, 2019
- “Excuse Me, May I Look Inside Your Biscuit?” May 3, 2019
Top Posts & Pages
- Remembering Vacation Bible School in the '60s and '70s
- Places I've Lived: Belfast, Virginia
- A Conversation that didn't Go Well
- Faces of the Past: Part Three, Our Kentucky Connections
- Compromise Church
- Chief Logan's Gift
- The Flood of 1977
- "Benge! What Are You Doing?"
- A Barony in the Mountains of Southwest Virginia
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Robert Sayers Sheffey, Mountain Preacher and Man of Prayer
You can’t count the angels I see right now. And there’s your mother among ’em. I can’t stay here any longer. You come on! Continue reading →
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