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Tompkinsville | Chris Sharp

by Chris Sharp
When Rev. Charles Dethrow was very young, he decided that he had something to offer: moral and spiritual guidance. His concern for his congregation extended beyond Sunday services each week. Dethrone tried to visit his parish members at home and patients at the hospital and nursing home. And he delivers a sermon on the radio each Wednesday during the summer.
When Rev. Charles Dethrow was very young, he decided that he had something to offer: moral and spiritual guidance. His concern for his congregation extended beyond Sunday services each week. Dethrone tried to visit his parish members at home and patients at the hospital and nursing home. And he delivers a sermon on the radio each Wednesday during the summer.
When Rev. Charles Dethrow was very young, he decided that he had something to offer: moral and spiritual guidance. His concern for his congregation extended beyond Sunday services each week. Dethrone tried to visit his parish members at home and patients at the hospital and nursing home. And he delivers a sermon on the radio each Wednesday during the summer.
When Rev. Charles Dethrow was very young, he decided that he had something to offer: moral and spiritual guidance. His concern for his congregation extended beyond Sunday services each week. Dethrone tried to visit his parish members at home and patients at the hospital and nursing home. And he delivers a sermon on the radio each Wednesday during the summer.
When Rev. Charles Dethrow was very young, he decided that he had something to offer: moral and spiritual guidance. His concern for his congregation extended beyond Sunday services each week. Dethrone tried to visit his parish members at home and patients at the hospital and nursing home. And he delivers a sermon on the radio each Wednesday during the summer.
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