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Sarah Ellen Denton Baun (nee Byrd) lives in Nashville, Tennessee,
with her husband, Glenn Baun, a retired Nazarene pastor. She has
long visualized this project, although she felt somewhat
intimidated by the sheer volume. Sarah has enriched these memoirs
considerably by drawing from her sharp memory, having a remarkable
recollection of events, places and people. You hold the result in
your hands: a tender, touching and true story of one brave family,
the Dentons, and their work in various countries bringing the
Gospel to people and making their lives better, spanning the
mid-forties to 1970. Through trials and tribulations, good times
and much joy, the family is still bound together by the indelible
imprint of their long-ago and far-away experiences. Ron Denton is
sorely missed, but they can each feel his presence still in
different ways -sometimes a phrase he used often, a twisting of the
mouth when pulling a prank, or the bite of pepper and vinegar which
he so loved. Sarah has traveled a long and diverse path in the
course of her life, and is faithful to the Lord and the Church she
so loves. Her children and grandchildren will be forever grateful
for this undertaking, a veritable task of love, nearly two years in
the making.
Sarah Ellen Denton Baun (nee Byrd) lives in Nashville, Tennessee,
with her husband, Glenn Baun, a retired Nazarene pastor. She has
long visualized this project, although she felt somewhat
intimidated by the sheer volume. Sarah has enriched these memoirs
considerably by drawing from her sharp memory, having a remarkable
recollection of events, places and people. You hold the result in
your hands: a tender, touching and true story of one brave family,
the Dentons, and their work in various countries bringing the
Gospel to people and making their lives better, spanning the
mid-forties to 1970. Through trials and tribulations, good times
and much joy, the family is still bound together by the indelible
imprint of their long-ago and far-away experiences. Ron Denton is
sorely missed, but they can each feel his presence still in
different ways -sometimes a phrase he used often, a twisting of the
mouth when pulling a prank, or the bite of pepper and vinegar which
he so loved. Sarah has traveled a long and diverse path in the
course of her life, and is faithful to the Lord and the Church she
so loves. Her children and grandchildren will be forever grateful
for this undertaking, a veritable task of love, nearly two years in
the making.
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