I Believe
Claude Warren believed that the work of the Christian Ministry offers the greatest opportunity for service in the world today. Follow his fellowship with the railroad workers in Chicago around 1916 - Visiting logging camps in 1926 - Starting a new church in a small Northern Wisconsin town - World War II stories from three of his children - Death of his beloved wife - Moving to California and working with teen-age boys and girls - His love of Abraham Lincoln - Living and preaching in Alabama during civil rights days. These values that he followed throughout his life are still the ones we should follow in our years. All of these Journals and letters have been saved because we (Betty, Bill, Dick, Jean, and Jane) knew that some day we would put a lot of it together in a book. We did wait until computer knowledge was here and we had excellent grandchildren such as Deborah, Joe, Scott, John, Steve, Dick, Margaret and Bill that could assist us. - Jean (Warren) Larson, June 2016