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The Diary of Allie R. Fisher

The Diary of Allie R. Fisher

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Author(s): Allie R. Fisher

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Hidden away for decades gathering dust, THE DIARY OF ALLIE R. FISHER is finally printed. Allie Fisher was one of "God's Little Ones" who helped the Gospel Trumpet Company (now Warner Press) in the very beginning. She was a print shop worker, songwriter, and evangelist. She traveled with evangelistic companies as part of the flying ministry to herald the message of the Church of God reformation movement. Her husband, J.C. Fisher, left her for another, but Allie R. stayed faithful to the cause. She was on the wagon with E.E. and N.H. Byrum as they left home to replace her husband at the Gospel Trumpet. 

J.C. and Allie R. Fisher were present when the Carson City Resolutions were drafted in Michigan in October, 1881 to unite with the Beaver Dam, Indiana saints, led by D.S. Warner to come out of sectism. 

At the close of life, Allie writes this diary, an autobiography of her life, while living at the Old People's Home in Anderson. Her diary brings us up and close to the thrills and disappointments of an early pioneer minister of the Church of God, a wife of a Church of God minister, and a divorcee. How did she make it? Read to find the answer. 

This book is dedicated to Dale E. Stutz. Dale gave many faithful years to the Historical Society of the Church of God and this book was the last project that he was excited about before becoming ill and passing. 

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