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Holabird Advocate

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Friday, July 01, 2005
 
VOL. IV Issue 7A
E.E. Hinkle Ready For Come to Jesus Meeting
Getting messages from the LORD is nothing new for the Hinkle family, especially for 102 year old E.E. Hinkle. Some time ago, he claims, the LORD told him that he wasn't going to make it to his next birthday. Of course there's no way to know for sure until it happens.
Jerry Hinkle claims that there is no need to change any plans as of yet. Emorymas can still be a festive occasion, even if the old boy himself is not on Earth to enjoy it. And in case it was not, in fact, bona fide prophecy, we can all enjoy his 103rd birthday with him still here among us, but in bed asleep, as he usually is.
Of course, any and all people who would like to see him alive know that none of us are promised tomorrow on Earth, so do what you think best.
Noel Pothast to Have Heart Surgery
With the Hinkle family, if it isn't one thing, it's another. Today at around 11 am, Noel Pothast will be having some kind of procedure done on her heart. It is fairly routine, still 1 out of 50 people do die from the surgery. All Holabird Advocate Readers who are able to are asked to read Psalm 91 with Noel in mind. Thank you in advance.
Billy Graham Never Says "Never"
Billy Graham's recent New York crusade was regarded as his last stadium appearance, but family and friends of the world's most famous preacher are not so sure. Graham's New York crusade drew more than 242,000 and resulted in more than 9,400 commitments to Christ. "I was asked in an interview if this is our last crusade, and it probably is-in New York," Graham told the crowd of 90,000 gathered for the final meeting last Sunday. "But I also said, 'Never say never.'" Graham added that he has a strong invitation to preach in England this fall, which he will discuss this week with a delegation that came to New York. Graham's eldest son, Franklin Graham, who heads the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), noted that "right now his health is very good." "He's the best he's been in three years," Franklin said. "When he gets strong he starts having all kinds of ideas and that means more work for me!" What are Graham's plans for the future? When asked about the legacy he hopes to leave, Billy Graham told Charisma: "I want to be remembered as a person who was faithful to God, faithful to my family, faithful to the Scriptures and faithful to my calling. I want the world to remember Billy Graham as a man that dedicated his life to the Lord and never looked back."



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