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Linda Lee E. Punchard, 72, of Gettysburg, died Saturday, July 17, at Gettysburg Hospital. Linda was born, August 7, 1948, in Coatesville, Pa., the eldest child of Maurice Jr. and Eleanor Alexander. She was pre-deceased by two brothers, Wesley and Bernard, as well as her parents. At age 16 Linda accepted Godâs gift of forgiveness and began to follow Him in all things. She worked as a nurse for 15 years before her health forced her to quit the job she loved. Linda loved teaching boys and girls about Jesus and did so for 25-plus years through her church and Child Evangelism Fellowship. Together with her husband of 48 years, Mark Sr., Linda shared Godâs Word through Gideons International for more than 45 years! ....
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The Man. The Legend. God’s machine gun. Billy Graham was an American institution for almost six decades, counseling presidents, world leaders, Hollywood stars, the queen of England, gangsters and the common man alike. To many, he was a modern-day prophet who helped our nation in the most trying of times. In my new book, Billy Graham: The Man I Knew, (Salem Books, April 13, 2021) I unearthed many never-before-told stories and facts about the world’s best-known and beloved evangelists. Here are 10 facts you will discover about Billy Graham. 1. Billy Graham had dreams of playing Major League Baseball He was a dairyman’s son from North Carolina who wanted nothing more than to become a Major League Baseball player after meeting the legendary Babe Ruth at an exhibition game in his home state. Billy batted lefty and had a fair throwing arm and a decent glove, but showed no signs of superstar potential. He had visions of grandeur: playing in Wrigley F ....
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