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WebMay 17, 1995 · Gerald Schaeffer, 49, the owner of a Washington taxi company, and Edith, also 49, had traveled from a Maryland suburb with Jennifer and their older daughter, Alisa, now 23, to buy a wedding gown ... Web― Edith Schaeffer, The Hidden Art of Homemaking 7 likes Like “The tight little segregated life, always spent with people your own age, economic group, educational background, … danica zuks
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WebMay 2, 2013 · A funeral service for Edith Schaeffer was held on April 25 in St. Paul, Minnesota with son-in-law Rev. Udo Middelmann presiding. At the Schaeffer gravesite is an apple tree planted when Francis Schaeffer was buried, some 29 years ago. The purpose of the tree, Middelmann explained, is to provide a place where birds might come to rest and … WebThe early years L’Abri Fellowship began in Switzerland in 1955 when Francis and Edith Schaeffer opened their home as a place where people might find satisfying answers to their questions and a practical demonstration of Christian care. WebMay 20, 2008 · Edith Schaeffer was one of the most remarkable women of her generation, the like of whom we will not see again in our time. I have never met such a great heart of love, and such indomitable faith, tireless prayer, boundless energy, passionate love for life and beauty, lavish hospitality, irrepressible laughter, and seemingly limitless time for ... danice crnogorčević