Way Corp group(s) I was in
sickth
Married or Single
Married
About Me
I suppose I should say a few words. Married to Nancy (since '81). We returned to Baton Rouge in '87 "after the deluge" and have been boringly stable ever since. 2 children...Andrew, 24, goes to LSU and works for me. Christine, 21, also a student at LSU.
My Interests
We do house church. A few are former Wayfers and the rest are not. We've thoroughly enjoyed integrating with the wider Christian community out there. We did the home school thing and were president of a large home school association.
I do missions work in East Africa (mainly Tanzania) with Tim Sullivan . See www.wtwh.org
Employment or Career
I have a window cleaning business, a thing I said I would NEVAH do whilst in Der Weg.
Never say never..
Music I Like
Classical, roots, guitar, world, ethnic, jazz, art songs, choral, medeival & rennaissence.
Books I Like
Mostly history and other non-fiction & biblical/faith topics
My Email Address:
enpyle@cox.net
Comments
i enjoyed time with you in the corps
let me know what is going one with you ok
Dude, I don't know what happened to Anyd's Cup. I never saw it man.
Love,
Gary
I love you!
Glenda Sue
Thanks for the sweet comments that you left. I think it is just awesome that you are doing mission work in Africa, I'm sure that you have experienced things that most people will never experience. Did you get involved through a church ministry? My husband also has a window cleaning business, he originally got started years ago in "Real Clean". Sounds like alot of Corps branched off on their own and still clean windows. Lots of love to you and your family, by the way, post some pictures of the fam! Love, Laurie
Didn't expect to see you here!
I'll give your greetings to Carl
Love
Vivienne
How nice to hear from you. I am glad that you have found your mission and calling. How wonderful. I remember you fondly from the days in Purchasing. You taught me a lot about patience, love, and ethics.
Nice to hear from you. We sure had a wonderful time living in Baton Rouge, love bugs and all.
Jo Ellen Smith