In tenth grade, in Iowa, Peggy Hoft hurled an orange across the study hall at Al Schlorholtz to get his attention. She succeeded.

Thus began a partnership of the heart that would take the authors to Princeton Seminary, Pakistan, and Nepal for a life of accomplishments and service in the fields of education, economic development, and ministry.

Something to Share is a friendly, personal narrative of lives dedicated to intelligent and compassionate service. The authors' words shine with faith, tolerance, humor, and a profound concern for the welfare of others.

Containing over 100 pictures, the book invites us into the life and family of these longtime Presbyterian missionaries. Like many who were welcomed into their home, we find ourselves enriched, amused, moved, and inspired. Intimate, often funny ancecotes and gently stated, compelling wisdom fill the pages.

Click to order from Amazon.com. All profits of orders from seller agelessyoga_org will be donated to a scholarship fund for FC College in Pakistan.

 
                 

Some topics included in the book:

  • Carroll County, Iowa
  • Princeton Seminary
  • Kasur District, Pakistan
  • Naulakha Church, Lahore
  • FC College, Lahore
  • Kinnaird College, Lahore
  • Economic & Rural Development, Nepal
  • United Mission to Nepal (UMN)
 

Links:

FC College

Friends of FC College

Kinnaird College

United Mission to Nepal

Texas Presbyterian Foundation

 
         

To receive a copy, you may also send a check for $24.95 + $3 shipping to:

John Schlorholtz
82 Purchase Street
Newburyport, MA 01950
USA

One hundred percent of profits go to the Professor Alfred A. Schlorholtz Scholarship Fund for FC College in Pakistan.

If you wish your gift to be tax deductible, make your check payable to the Texas Presbyterian Foundation. In the check's memo line write: "Schlorholtz Scholarship." A receipt for your donation will be sent to you.

You may also donate any amount directly to the Prof. Alfred A. Schlorholtz Scholarship through the Texas Presbyterian Foundation. No amount is too small.

 
   

Excerpt from Preface:

"Note on 1 Corinthians12:31: 'A more excellent way' is one of love, trust, integrity, and the building up of people, not tearing them down or using them for selfish ends. This passage sets out a powerful and inspiring vision that Peggy and I have sought to live by, a vision of a society based on respect for all equally, regardless of education, talents, or background."