Man's Spiritual Journey The Focus Of Book

May 3, 2009

ABINGDON, Va. – For David King, a change seemed to be in order. This farmer had grown up in an Amish community at Lancaster County, Penn., then settled along the North Fork of the Holston River with his wife, Barbara, in 1995 and helped start an Amish community in rural Abingdon. King followed the traditional rules of the Amish, like shunning modern machinery.

But, along the way, even before leaving Pennsylvania, King began questioning his faith. “What I found out was missing was that I was not born again, according to the Bible,” King said. “I still needed to be baptized by immersion in the name of Jesus Christ – and receive that baptism of the Holy Ghost.” Ultimately, King left the Amish community and switched to the Pentecostal faith....

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Ah so, David King again! We met him at the Tri-State Draft Horse Sale at Abington! Hoping to call him now that we have contact information, to check up on his and his family's well being. Bill and Darlene Rushby, Quaker friends from way back.
William Rushby at 9:51am EDT - September 16, 2011


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