After Jane's death I was given the priceless gift of her personal belongings. What an amazing treasure trove of memorabilia. From a handwritten letter to her grandfather as a young girl to her "La Corona" Thesis; her private journal and study books; letters to and from servicemen during World War II; Bible curriculum written for schools; personal notes and letters; and so much more. I'm so thankful to have the personal mementos of Jane E. Wolfe as keepsakes.
Letter written (in cursive) by Jane to her Grandfather at the age of 6 1/2. Special letters written to Jane from her Father and Grandfather.
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Sample of newsletters Jane wrote as part of the King's Ambassadors. What started out as a ministry to 30 some men from her local church progressed to include monthly letters to almost 900 servicemen stationed around the world during World War II.
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Sample of notes and letters Jane received from the World War II servicemen.
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Letter from Watson Goodman, President of the World Missionary Press. After Jane lost her voice and could no longer provide for herself in her vocation as a teacher, she wrote Mr. Goodman inquiring about the possibility of a job at WMP. This letter is Mr. Goodman's response to Jane's inquiry. While Mr. Goodman could not offer Jane a paid position, he did offer Jane a place to live as a Resident Volunteer Service worker; Jane moved to Indiana in 1980.
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Excerpts from Jane's personal journal. Oh how I love reading her writings, thoughts, and prayers. Jane had disappointments, fears, and struggles, but through it all, she was committed to following her heavenly Savior. Jane writes over and over about surrendering her life to His will. Jane's journal has one overriding theme—Praise.
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Top Right: Jane's KJV Scofield Bible
Bottom Left: Jane's NIV Bible
Bottom Right: "WITH CHRIST In the School of Prayer" by Rev. Andrew Murray; "Thoughts on our Training for the Ministry of Intercession."
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Jane's KJV Bible opened to Psalm 150 and her NIV Bible opened to Psalm 140. After months of no communication or awareness, Jane miraculously spoke the first of her God-given words. Praise and Protection. Psalm 150 (Praise) and Psalm 140 (Protection).
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Jane E. Wolfe
3/24/1919 – 5/6/2008
Jane's Life Verse: "I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way thou shalt go; I will guide thee with mine eye." Psalm 32:8
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A True Story of God's Faithfulness
The Amazing Story
The Sovereign Hand of God
Her Name Was Jane
HIS Story Begins
A God-Ordained Divine Appointment
Our Winding Paths
God's Scripted Plan
For Such A Time As This
HIS Greater Purpose
The Journey Home
One Last Promise
A Legacy Lives On
HIS Story Continues
A Story to Tell
It's All About HIM
Walking by Faith
It's All About the Journey
Following HIS Footpath
HIS Great Faithfulness
Jane's God-Given Words
God-Ordained and Holy Spirit Inspired
The Proof Came—AFTER
"You Are Free to Go"
The Path to Salvation
The Reward is Eternal Life
The Sovereign Hand of God
Her Name Was Jane
HIS Story Begins
A God-Ordained Divine Appointment
Our Winding Paths
God's Scripted Plan
For Such A Time As This
HIS Greater Purpose
The Journey Home
One Last Promise
A Legacy Lives On
HIS Story Continues
A Story to Tell
It's All About HIM
Walking by Faith
It's All About the Journey
Following HIS Footpath
HIS Great Faithfulness
Jane's God-Given Words
God-Ordained and Holy Spirit Inspired
The Proof Came—AFTER
"You Are Free to Go"
The Path to Salvation
The Reward is Eternal Life
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