I have met many preachers children now and honestly they seem better adjusted than back in my day. I thought today of Bro. Aaron's son. The boy was a joy to get to know in a short time. I just can't see him sneaking out of church, or sneaking into a hoocy-koochy show at the fair.We weren't mean (it would be only mischievous in today's terms). At Camp Meetings I ran with the black t-shirt-pegged pants bunch. JD Collins, jack Avery, Dewey Lemons, Charles Delk, Johnny Horton, etc. We were only inside the Tabernacle when FORCED to be.We lived up to the old negative statement, That is the preacher's boy. My first day in school in Valdese, NC I was called to the principal's office. I wasn't even seated in class good. His first words were, I hear you are the Holiness preacher's boy? I said Yes sir.Keep you nose clean and stay out of trouble here at school and you will be okay, BUT I don't want you back in my office for any reason, get back to class.Looking back it was the strict rules of 'NO'. (Shows, TV, school sports, public pools etc) we rebelled against. In spite of the situations, some later became leaders in the COG, but many NEVER wanted to come back, home. (I still wonder what happened to some)There were exceptions even back then. I think old Ron Martin was cool and the Sustar boys were always front row CampMeeting.I think your Pastors kids are much more adjusted than we were, and for that I am very proud and glad. It is no fun for a kid to change schools and towns. Some facts but mostly just my
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