Angels on Earth magazine

Six Angels Changed Him

rangeville, Idaho, has more than 3,000 citizens, and as far as I’m concerned, none of them are strangers. Walking and talking had long been two of my favorite pastimes, and I had plenty of opportunity for both as I strode up and down the hills of town. My wife, Julie, called me Grangeville’s Greeter, because any newcomer would eventually meet me. I was all ready to give directions to anyone looking lost. And I was full of questions: about where a visitor was from, how couples met, what brought them to Grangeville. I just loved talking to other

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