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Name: (Kindley)
Hall, Elsie
HistoryGraduated from McPherson College, McPherson, KS, 1954 - Psychology & Education. Married Von Lee Hall, 1953 (deceased 1993); Missionaries to Nigeria, Africa, 1957-1976, Church of the Brethren Mission; 1 son, Douglas, 3 daughters: Roberta Miller deceased 2007), Beverly Holloran, Brenda Granger; 11 grandchildren; Taught 3rd grade, Kirksville, MO, 15 years - retired in 1993 but subbed 7 yrs. following. (Previous teaching of 3 1/2 yrs. overseas & US). Became involved with Family Foundations International in 1994, www.familyfoundations.com organization of restoring families back to Biblical values through Ancient Paths Seminars taught on DVD by Craig Hill of Littleton, CO. Am a Facilitator of small group ministry/Seminars, Coordinator of the different FFI Seminars - setting up the seminars with pastors/churches & administering the seminars, and being a trainer for Training for Ministry. Have traveled with FFI to England, Zimbawe (2), South Africa, Ukraine, Philippines (5), Hong Kong (2), Hawaii, plus working in 12 States. Also, I give 'Jesus' Healing Power Manifesting...Workshops' that "all believers are to lay hands on the sick and they shall recover" (Mk. 16:18) I have been blest to see miracles of inner healing and physical healings, all by the healing power of the Lord Jesus. Moved to Wentzville, MO, Sept. 2003; to a senior citizen complex of 4-plexes; really enjoy living here. I have an exciting life even with some physical limitations, and still traveling for FFI by the grace of God!
MemoriesEnjoyed serving as Chairman of the Food Committee for several of the various H.S. banquets (making huge dishpans full of potato salad, other salads, baked beans, etc.); being in marching band/experiencing figure marching as it first came into style. Was voted in by the football team and honored to be their 1950 Football Queen, with co-captains Bill Crosley and Bill Cunningham. Was Valedictorian my senior year.
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