View Full Version : Salter Goodwin, Debbie - The Life and Heart of Helen Temple
Marsha Gupton
31st October 2005, 10:51 PM (22:51)
I read this little missionary book yesterday. I so enjoyed reading about Helen Temple after having read many of her books when I was a child/teen/young adult.
I am thankful for my nazarene heritage and for the biographies written on those who have gone before us.
Charlene Clevenger
2nd November 2005, 10:04 PM (22:04)
I read that one too. It's really good. It seems like all my life there were missionary books by Helen Temple...and they were always the first to be read.
I am reading some of last year's books that I missed, too. The one about Swaziland's Samuel Dlamini was especially interesting becausse the retired missionary I work for knew him.
Ann Smith
3rd November 2005, 01:26 PM (13:26)
I enjoy all of the missionary books. Take it to the streets was my favorite from last year and the sequel this year.
Ann
Belinda Y. Edwards
23rd December 2005, 11:25 AM (11:25)
i agree- i love those books.
Some people - live on forever. She is one of our precious jewels.
Cecil Wallace
23rd December 2005, 12:55 PM (12:55)
Is this the Debbie Salter whose late husband was Marlow Salter?
If so, he was my pastor in the Houston area when the Bellaire COTN was started.
I am a charter member of the (former) Bellaire COTN.
This was in the mid-fifties.
Charlene Clevenger
23rd December 2005, 03:41 PM (15:41)
Is this the Debbie Salter whose late husband was Marlow Salter?
If so, he was my pastor in the Houston area when the Bellaire COTN was started.
I am a charter member of the (former) Bellaire COTN.
This was in the mid-fifties.
I'm pretty sure Salter was her maiden name. She was a single professor at Olivet when I was there in the '70's. She married Mr. Goodwin sometime in the '80's.
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