What a wonderful man. I'm not a Christian, but I found his genuine faith inspiring. I would be fascinated to hear more. It was the Great Depression and one of the very moving things I heard from a number of people of his generation was how, if they were doing well enough to be able to put food on the table, they also made enough for people who were less fortunate. Thank you, Roland Greene, for sharing your journey.
Thank you for sharing the testimony of this wonderfully committed, and faithful man. Obviously he’s built his life on Christ, the solid rock and not on the world’s shifting sands.
What a wonderful man. I'm not a Christian, but I found his genuine faith inspiring. I would be fascinated to hear more. It was the Great Depression and one of the very moving things I heard from a number of people of his generation was how, if they were doing well enough to be able to put food on the table, they also made enough for people who were less fortunate. Thank you, Roland Greene, for sharing your journey.
I have an older Substack interview with Roland where he related his experiences as a young boy farming....
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I just listened to the farming interview. Roland is so good at describing and explaining, it's very instructive and moving, too.
GREAT BEAUTIFUL GODLY STORY FROM BROTHER ROLAND, IN GOD WE TRUST, UNITE
Thank you for sharing the testimony of this wonderfully committed, and faithful man. Obviously he’s built his life on Christ, the solid rock and not on the world’s shifting sands.
A role model for us farmers who are ‘younger’, only 69 and 78😊, we can still be a witness to those the Lord has yet to call.
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