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This painting, now framed by someone in Valdez, Alaska, was found by a helper to Harriet Brown, about the time she arrived in Nome, Alaska, 1946. She recognized it immediately as being a site on her grandfather's farm in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. "These are Dutch Elm trees!" she exclaims... "and on beyond, see the Butternut tree? My aunt and I would use a stick end of each summer to get the butternuts down. My grandfather raised white-faced sheep. This IS a painting of my grandfather's farm - found in 1946 in a gold miner's old cabin directly behind the Assembly of God Church in Nome!" It was a confirmation to Harriet that she was in the center of God's will for her life! |
Poem she shares wherever she goes -
Which she wrote down in the 1950s
He Shall Feed His Flock 6:49 & more from The Messiah
O Holy Night 3:15
Jesus Loves Me 3:09
Miss Harriet Brown, Alaska missionary has favorites, too
Such as 'He's Coming Soon' & 'Onward Christian Soldiers'
Isaiah
53:6
We all, like sheep, have gone astray,
each of us has turned to his own way;
and the LORD has laid on Him
the iniquity of us all.

October 26, 2003