Whodunit?

by Pastor Don Elmore

I was born in 1942;  my mother in 1913.  All through the time that my mother was alive, I remember a little song  that she would break out and sing.  The lyrics of the song seemed difficult to understand the real meaning.  I would asked:  “Mother, what does that song mean?”   

A Hero Of The American Revolution

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February 2009
 

A Hero of the American Revolution

by Pastor Don Elmore

  

INTRODUCTION

During the days of the American Revolution, the names of the heroes, on both sides, are well known.  From the text-books in the schools to movies to TV-documentaries the names of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Robert Morris, John Adams, etc., are constantly put before the minds of the Americans. 

In all of my years in school and later in personal study, I never came across the name of the person who is considered as one of the most important men in the battle for America’s Freedom:  “a hero of the American Revolution” until recently. This person has not been one who has gained the limelight of the media—in fact, the media has shied away from acknowledging this otherwise famous person.  Why?

Persephone

By Pastor Don Elmore

At a Conference where I was speaking at earlier this month, a brother who was in the congregation showed me whose statue was on the top of the Capitol Building—it was Persephone. Persephone the very beautiful daughter of Zeus and Demeter (the goddess of the harvest) and was abducted by Hades, the son of Saturn.