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Elder Timothy Gordon Branham

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Presidents:
Walter S. Teruya (1974 - 1977)
Served: 1974 - 1976
Language(s) spoken:Japanese
Areas Served:
Ishinomaki, Koriyama, Hachinoe, Sakata
Companions:
Jerry Costley
Your Occupation: Computer Applications Analyst
Spouse: Catherine Elizabeth Graham
Comments:
I was born in the church of a 115 year old royal gospel heritage. It has always been a big part of my life. One day the spirit spoke to my soul and lifted me to a higher plane. It said, "You must go on a mission." I was 24. I answered the call and have only looked back with the greatest of love and appreciation. I remain faithful to today and all of my family as well. I don't remember all of my companions nor where all I served. However, you all helped make a huge difference in my life. I will always love you all for your kindness to a country boy from South Carolina. "God be with you till we meet again." Jesus Christ is my Savior and Redeemer. God Lives and watches over us personally. Thanks be to Joseph, the Prophet of the Latter Days.
 
Created: 09 Mar 2006  Modified: 27 Sep 2007
Last Login: 27 Sep 2007 12:10:43 PM
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