tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6865535913067895725.post383045836768879538..comments2023-12-20T18:34:54.948-08:00Comments on Out of the Coal Mine and into the World: Our family attended Truro from 1977-1988 ...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17490745238430648958noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6865535913067895725.post-81419459785258580292022-03-29T16:32:49.028-07:002022-03-29T16:32:49.028-07:00Well, almost 10 years after his death, I had an im...Well, almost 10 years after his death, I had an impulse to Google, "Joe Kitts Episcopalian Truro Virginia, and I came across this tribute. My family attended Truro for the years from the mid-1960s to the late-80s, and I during most of that time as a teenager and college grad. Although I was active as a young man as an acolyte and other services, I became a Christian late in college. Between college and B-School, I attended the "traditional service" at Truro that Joe officiated. We shared a love of the Puritans and he shared his library with me and gave me volumes from Baxter, Manton, and Jewel that I treasure. He mentioned his friend, Jim Packer once, and I had he occasion to mention Joe Kitts to J.I. Packer once, and his eyes lightened up thinking of old times. I am very grateful for the positive, godly influence Joe had on my life. God is so good!<br />Frank McCrawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00101431670863173945noreply@blogger.com