Nothing Remains the same by Vincent D. Sutphin

“Today is different in this area. That is why I have tried so hard to tell how it was. How my people lived without taking sides because I have lived both ways. In my time the horse, buggy, and wagon were a big means of transportation. We have gone from this to the Atomic Age and placing a man on the moon. What is next is unknown. That is good, too. It is my thoughts that God did not want us to know too much.”

-Vincent D. Sutphin, 2008

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