| Rev. Paul D. Lindstrom |
| November 6, 1939 to May 22, 2002 |
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| When I think of Pastor Paul it is with praise and thankfulness for the profound effect that he had on my life. It was his Gospel message that the Lord used to bring my husband and I to salvation in January of 1987. It was a priviledge to have known Pastor Paul and most importantly to call him my friend. So many words describe him - integrity, honor, diligent, steadfast, passionate, faithful, dedicated. His heart was filled with love and kindness. He was always going about the work of the Lord and he was truly "the called according to His purpose..." (Romans 8:28). He never complained and could easily put a smile on your face. His zeal for life and for his work is a legacy that will go on for many years. The memory of Pastor Paul is a precious reminder of God's love to his family and all of his friends. I was blessed to have known him and "I thank my God upon every remembrance" of him (Phil.1:3) Forever friends in Christ (1John5:13) In Loving remembrance, Nancy Kramer |
| Christian, Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather Pastor, Educator, Homeschool Pioneer, Defender of Liberty, Friend |
| The above links take you to the Christian Liberty Academy School System Memorial pages, the Daily Herald Guest Book for Pastor Paul, and to a selection of radio messages from Pastor Paul. They are a moving tribute to a man whose strength, faith, and life inspired us all. You will be blessed to visit these sites. |
| On the last visit Ken & I had with Pastor Paul before he went home to be with the Lord, his words to us after prayer were: "For me to live is Christ and to die is gain." Philippians1:21 |
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