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F.G. Berg, Mr.

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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

History - Montana, 1949

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Letter contains a brief overview of CHOG in Montana, starting with stating that CHOG pioneers settled on homestead lands. Early pioneers were requesting ministers to conduct a revival meeting. The first congregation established at Billings, Montana and the second congregation was established at Big Sany, MO and another in Libby, MO. The letter contributes the specific locations with the main pastor, and ends with the CHOG established in Wyoming in New Castle, Cody, and Sheridan.

Dates: 1949

History of the CHOG in Hardin, Montana, 1949

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Letter describes a group of German CHOG persons that emigrated from Gackie, North Dakota to Hardin, Montana in 1934. Gottleib Arbeiter was called to pray for a church member that had been struck with pneumonia but he could not come because of the distance (~750 miles away). He instead encourages them to call for A.J. Stuart and Bro. Forbes, both of who are closer. Prayer for the sick brother brought healing instantly.

Dates: 1949