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Glimpses of Greatness
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Glimpses of Greatness
Was he married?
Who was he, really?
Who were his contemporaries?
What was he like out of the pulpit?
What about his prayer life?
Where was he born?
Where did his travels take him?
When did she teach?
When did he write that?
Why did she have that impact?
Why was he so successful?
What about his sense of humor?
Glimpses of Greatness can answer some of the above and can tell you a bit more. It is Edgar Bryan’s attempt to share personal insights in the lives of fifty-four (54) people he has personally heard and/or knew.
1. Earl Adams
2. Leroy (Mrs) Adams
3. J. Wesley Adock
4. V. O. Agan
5. E. B. Annabel
6. Duncan Campbell
7. Ray Chamberlain
8. John W. Colwell
9. T. W. Comadoll
10. Millard Downing
11. Wilfred Edwards
12. H. L. Ferguson
13. Paul W. Finch
14. R. G. Flexon
15. Dempsy W. Fossit
16. C. Ponder Frederick
17. Geraldine French
18. H. Robb French
19. Glenn Griffith
20. Vance Havner
21. George Hawthorne
22. Steve D. Herron
23. Jack Holcom
24. Andrew Johnson
25. John F. Kennedy
26. Bert King
27. O. L. King
28. Jerry H. Lawson
29. August Luelf
30. E. G. Marsh
31. I. Parker Maxey
32. Thurman McCoy
33. Warren C. McIntire
34. Henry Morris
35. Nettie Peabody
36. Leonard Ravenhill
37. Remus Rehfeldt
38. Rufus Reisdorph
39. Marguerite Reiss
40. Harry Shreve
41. Oswald J. Smith
42. William Steen
43. Harry Straight
44. J. D. Sumner
45. J. Percy Trueblood
46. George B. Vernon, Jr
47. J. D. Webb, Sr.
48. Mom White
49. C. B. Widmeyer
50. Leslie D. Wilcox
51. Howard Williams
52. Jimmy Willis
53. Richard Wurmbrandt
54. Alvin (Mrs) York
Find out how to get YOUR copy of Glimpses of Greatness. PLACE “Glimpses of Greatness” on the subject line when you email. eabryan1@aol.com