Earle Froh Commendation LOI 1942-1&2

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Beloved Brethren: One of the great joys of an assembly is to see a Christian young man grow in the knowledge of the Scriptures and put that knowledge to work. This has been true in the case of Earle Froh of the local assembly. Only the lack of space keeps us from giving you the story of his conversion to God some ten years ago and his prodigious study of the Bible.

During these years he has been "profitable unto us". And now, in commending him to you, we feel that we are not commending a novice, but one well equipped to carry on the work of the Lord. For the past five years he has been engaged in Bible Class, Evangelism, and House Visitation work and intends to continue along the same course in and around Sturgis and wherever the Lord might lead.

Brother Earle became crippled when a boy, necessitating the use of two canes in walking. This seeming handicap has not been allowed to keep him from being continually active in the work that is dear to his heart.

On behalf of the Assembly at Sturgis, Mich., I.E. Bollman, S.C. Griffeth, Elmer Anderson, Richard Kribs, Homer Snook & Ira Mead

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