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Eugene Dennis Train

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College Years
Eugene then went on to [[Dallas Theological Seminary]] where he was introduced to the Brethren, presumably via Polk Street Gospel Hall.
His colleague, Richard, became a Baptist preacher for a couple years until discovering a Brethren magazine (Help and Food) while cleaning out an elderly woman's attic, and mistook it for a cookbook, and became educated on the Brethren with the help of Leonard Lindsted, [[Thomas Robert McCullagh|Tom McCullagh]], and others. Richard converted a Baptist church in Hutchinson in the mid 1940's over to a Bible Hall, and also co-founded [[Kansas Bible Camp]] that same era. He also issued a regular devotional newsletter entitled "The Word" from the early 1940's thru the early 1950's, which eventually included many regionally known assembly authors.
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