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  1. Take my life a living sacrifice, Knowing it's the least that I can do Make my life a living sacrifice, Holy and acceptable to You I looked upon my life and realized at last Within myself there's nothing I can do and Yet here I stand to offer all I am And give myself completely Lord to You Take my life A living sacrifice, I know that it's the ...

  2. Then a still small voice came to Morrison and said, “You're not home yet.” 2. Suggested prayer: “Dear God, help me to live life to the fullest and serve You faithfully all the days of my life, and remember that the real rewards await my homecoming when I get home to be with You forever in heaven. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer.

  3. One, Always take it to the Lord in prayer no matter how little the matter may be. Two, its only in HIS presence that we find peace. Three, never take your eyes off the goal-Heaven. God will help ua all. YOU ARE NOT HOME YET! After forty years of faithful service to the Lord as a missionary to Africa, Henry Morrison and his wife were returning ...

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  4. Apr 19, 2003 · Henry and his wife were so excited about the crowds of people that were there to welcome them home and they went down to get their luggage, came back to the deck of the ship to get off and they realized that the parade of people were already gone. They had come to welcome Teddy Roosevelt. Henry Morrison went to his hotel room with a heavy heart.

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    • These Are The Jarring Details in The True Story That Inspired The Stepfather
    • Bob Clarke Or John List?
    • A Brief Courtship
    • Personality Conflicts Arise
    • John List Jr. Experienced A Different Fate
    • A Letter on The Pastor’s Desk
    • A New Family
    • List Was Apprehended Shortly After The America’s Most Wanted Broadcast
    • “It All Just Started Adding Up gradually.
    • Who Am I Here?

    It’s a Sunday evening on the 21st of May. Families across the United States relax and recline in front of their televisions sets awaiting the new episode of America’s Most Wanted. The television flickers images of the crimeand suspects over their now cold TV dinners. For many families, the show is as entertaining and chilling as any other night. Th...

    Wanda Flannery and her daughter met no man by the name John List. But they knew a Bob Clarke. Clarke, a former next-door neighbor, fit the description and forensic bust and profile of List. From his sinking jowls, to his thick-rimmed glasses, to his job as an account, to his quiet, antisocial demeanor. The resemblance was uncanny to Wanda Flannery....

    John List married Helen Taylor after only three months of dating. There are several variables behind their speedy union. But List claimed he was “tricked” and “berated” into marrying Helen after she falsified a pregnancy. Despite these claims, John and Helen would remain married for 20 years, raise four children together, and act as the model famil...

    The First National Bank fired list. Not due to a lack of competence, but to a “personality issue.” Unable to cope with his termination and the shame it brought, List kept the status of his employment secret from his own family. List would dress in his regular work attire every day and drive to the train station where he would then spend 6-8 hours e...

    For some reason, the murder of John’s oldest son, John Jr., was radically different than his siblings. John Jr. had a soccer game that evening and instead of waiting for his son to arrive home, List drove to his son’s final game to watch him play. He looks back on these memories fondly. List recounts that his son played very well, and was pleased t...

    List left letter on the desk in the pastor’s office. The 5-page confession detailed his cold, calculated detachment from the murders. But, more shocking than List’s calculated, apathetic demeanor was his assurance within himself that he’d done the right thing. He explains that his actions guaranteed his family’s admittance into heaven and that he h...

    List also managed to remarry. In 1984 at a church service, he met Dolores Miller who also worked previously in the Army as an XP clerk. The two hit it off and were married in less than a year. They were the picture of matrimonial bliss to everyone that knew the couple. Neighbors and congregation members had nothing but good things to say about Bob ...

    Less than two weeks after the airing of America’s Most Wanted, List was apprehended at his accounting firm for familicide. During his incarceration, List recalled watching his episode of America’s Most Wantedand being rather impressed with the forensic bust created by Frank Bender. The genius behind Frank Bender’s bust was more than just his aging ...

    When questioned about recognizing Bob Clarke as John List, Eva Mitchell said “It all just started adding up gradually. That he was an accountant, and a Lutheran, that he had a scar behind his ear, and that he was real put-together… But the real clincher for me was the glasses and the jowls.” After the positive identification on May 21st, 1989, List...

    Though he went under the alias Robert ‘Bob’ P. Clarke, he was very much the same man in Colorado as he was in New Jersey. List, now masquerading as Clarke, worked at an accounting firm, remarried, and even dressed in the same business attire he did in his previous life. What shocked many people about the List murders was John List’s ability to blen...

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  7. Henry Clay Morrison. 1857 – 1942. H. C. Morrison was born in Barren County, Kentucky. His parents died when he was very young and he was raised by his grandparents. The rugged religious atmosphere and the constant spirit of revival throughout the Blue Grass region made a profound impression upon him. It awakened his consciousness to his need ...