![]() Lehman studied for the ministry at Northwestern College in Naperville, Illinois, and served pastorates in Audubon, Iowa New London, Indiana and Kansas City, Missouri. The weight of conviction was gone and the peans of joy and praise fell from his lips." ![]() That old white-elm with its sun-wrapped boards gleamed and glowed like silver bars to shut out the world and shut him in with the ‘form of the fourth, ’ just come into his heart. The wild crab-apple grove assumed a heavenly glow and the osage fence and unearthly luster. “One glad morning about eleven o’clock in the morning while walking up the country lane, skirted by a wild-crab apple grove on the right and and the osage fence, with an old white-gate in a gap at the left, suddenly heaven let a cornucopia of glory descend on the eleven year-old lad. He came to Christ at age 11, as he relates: He emigrated to America with his family at age four, settling in Iowa, where he lived most of his childhood. Lehman was the husband of Emma Louise Dermyer. He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California. ![]() Frederick Martin Lehman was born August 7, 1868, Mecklenburg, Schwerin, Germany and died February 20, 1953, Pasadena, California.
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