Lighthouse on the Prairies : The Story Inside the Jesus Elevator by Henry Vanderpyl (2021, Hardcover)

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PublisherFriesenpress
ISBN-101999280709
ISBN-139781999280703
eBay Product ID (ePID)13050402237

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Book TitleLighthouse on the Prairies : the Story inside the Jesus Elevator
Number of Pages210 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2021
TopicPersonal Memoirs, Buildings / Landmarks & Monuments, Christian Ministry / Evangelism
GenreReligion, Architecture, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorHenry Vanderpyl
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight13.3 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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SynopsisThere is very little information about the Jesus Elevator on the internet. Somehow, even Wikipedia missed it. In this book, you are going to learn about Hartley Somerville, a prairie born-again farmer who purchased a 75 foot tall grain elevator in..., There is very little information about the Jesus Elevator on the internet. Somehow, even Wikipedia missed it. In this book, you are going to learn about Hartley Somerville, a prairie born-again farmer who purchased a 75 foot tall grain elevator in Ellerslie, Alberta, moved it onto his farmstead and, in 1965, repurposed it into the biggest scripture sign Canada has ever seen. Fourteen years later, with the help of a few volunteers, Henry Vanderpyl undertook the task of renovating the elevator with a new verse. For twenty-four years, its endless message steered travelers-far and wide-alongside the Queen Elizabeth II highway at the south entrance to Edmonton: the Gateway to the North. Sometimes, God calls people to do big things. For Henry, big things done with calligraphy became his calling unto God., There is very little information about the Jesus Elevator on the internet. Somehow, even Wikipedia missed it. In this book, you are going to learn about Hartley Somerville, a prairie born-again farmer who purchased a 75 foot tall grain elevator in Ellerslie, Alberta, moved it onto his farmstead and, in 1965, repurposed it into the biggest scripture sign Canada has ever seen. Fourteen years later, with the help of a few volunteers, Henry Vanderpyl undertook the task of renovating the elevator with a new verse. For twenty-four years, its endless message steered travelers-far and wide-alongside the Queen Elizabeth II highway at the south entrance to Edmonton: the Gateway to the North. Sometimes, God calls people to do big things. For Henry, big things done with calligraphy became his calling unto God....
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