Archive for March, 2002

Betty J. Hayley-Brogaard

Sunday, March 31st, 2002

BBrogaard@pitnet.net
I am quite a bit older than most of those who have already posted on your website. As a child, I went to a Baptist church and sunday school in Memphis, Tennessee. It wasn’t until 1957 in Raleigh, North Carolina, that my mother and I started listening to The World Tomorrow radio broadcast. Two years […]

Michael Gibb

Wednesday, March 6th, 2002

Age 32
South Eastern USA
I was a third generationer on one side of the family (American side) and second on the Canadian/British side. My mothers family were poor Southerners. Her father, who started it, was a rebelling pentecostal PK.
My father was the middle child of a wealthy, alcoholic Scottish industrialist. He left the Canadian navy and […]