A Prophetic Saga Updated Print E-mail
Written by Batya Wootten   
Monday, 12 June 2006

Shalom All:
Some time ago we posted the letter found below about our friend, Ephraim Frank and his family.

Recently, Ephraim sent out a short post that made me feel more of the same that I felt in my first post. In it, he spoke of an upcoming visit to the States, and said:

My mother, who passed over in February, really wanted us to come to Wisconsin for the 150th anniversary of the town that my ancestors helped develop. We also felt that it would be an important time of facing the reality of her passing, as she was a big part of our family and the main communicator. My father at 89 is doing well and still living at home. If any of you can make it to Harrisville, Wisconsin on July 2-4 it should be a wonderful celebration. The Frank family (4 generations) will be on a float, pulled by a tractor, which my dad, now a great grandpa, will be driving.

Maybe I am getting mushy in my old age, but I thought, “My dear pioneer friend, Ephraim, apparently comes from a long line of pioneers.”

I know I am biased when it comes to Ephraim’s book, but if you have not yet read it, please read the previous post at http://www.messianicisrael.com/news/briefings/a-prophetic-saga.html.

His story is prophecy in the making friends. His story envelops you with hope. It is a very encouraging work that is well worth the read.

Check it out. You will be glad you did.

Blessings,
Batya

 
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