I first met Dr. Falwell as a teenager in Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. Falwell's college roommate, Dr. Truman Dollar, was then pastor of Kansas City Baptist Temple. Dr. Dollar's daughter and I were friends and I was at the Dollar's one afternoon when low and behold, Dr. Falwell was sitting on the couch as I entered the house. It is safe to say that I was completely surprised. It was during the beginnings of the Moral Majority and Dr. Falwell was all over the news. He was very kind and very approachable that afternoon. He acted like he was genuinely interested in knowing about me and did not view me as a potential religious right vote. Just a guy that was interested in what was going on in a preacher's kid teenage life.
I will always remember Dr. Falwell as a man who was down-to-earth, personable and genuinely interested in a teenage kid. Dr. Falwell, you will be missed. Thanks for showing me the importance of investing in lives.
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Pretty cool story about Dr. Falwell, Paul.
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