Friday, January 28, 2011

Mechanic for Everything

And then we would be there and things would start breaking down. I’m the scientist. I was usually pretty good with mechanics so I would head for the generator, the big electric generator, take that thing, look at it, take it apart and try to get it cleaned out by the book.

I’d read the book, and after I had taken the igniters out the book it said I should send them to England to get them clean. And I said, yeah send them to England to be cleaned and reset. So I dumped them in a bucket of kereosense and let them sit there over night and the the next day I’d get them out and I’d shake them off and clean them off and put them back in the machine again, by the book, and the machine would run.

So when I started doing that kind of thing, I started being the mechanic for everything. Next was the waterpump. Same way for the waterpump, when it wouldn’t run, take something out, soak it in kerosene, and it would work. At the time we didn’t have a mainteance man. Later on we would…

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Brown, Benner, and the Monkey

The tree was very high but I was able to hit the monkey in one shot. It fell to the ground and I threw it in the trunk. We started down the road and there was knocking on the trunk. As we got out and opened it the monkey jumped out and ran after Ruth, I couldn’t shoot it, but she wore him out and that was it.

If you could only have seen the destruction the monkeys did to the farms. You knew the farmers needed help and the kids were glad for the food.

Friday, January 14, 2011

The Call

It all began that Sunday night in King Street church.

I could not tell you what the message was, but I so well remember what the Lord said to me: “I need your life and want you to give it to me tonight for Missionary Service.”

I was still in High School and Dr. Clyde Meadows could not figure my coming forward as there had been no altar call.