Talk:Gilbert Morris

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Dr. Morris was my pastor in the late 1960's and early 1970's. He was absolutly one of my favorites. I too was puzzeled by Eric Green. He did not exsist when I knew Dr. Morris. However his daughter Stacey was in my wedding and she is not mentioned.Karen Sept. 19,2:26am

I'm not seeing a source about "Eric Green" being the name of the other son - can anybody else verify this? I fixed the sentence for grammar at least. --kristine August 5, 7:55pm pdt

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I've taken the stub rating for biographies out because although as an official article about Alabama, this article doesn't have a lot of content, but as an article about the author and the authors' books, it's certainly not a stub. kristine - August 29, 2007