About the Author:
Sandra Gaither Pitchford is the youngest of five children of J.B. and Mary Gaither. She and her siblings constantly reminisce and share the memories of their rich heritage. Sandra attended Freed-Hardeman College and received a Home Economics degree from Harding College in 1970. She and
her husband, Dave, live in Mountain Home, AR. Dave serves as an elder in the church, and Sandra enjoys teaching and helping with the Lads to Leaders program. She considers her greatest earthly blessings to be that she is a part of the Gaither legacy and her 29 years as a "stay-at-home Mom" and now a "stay-at-home Nana." They have three married children who, along with their spouses, all graduated from Freed-Hardeman University: Allison & Russell Epperson, Landon & Kendra Pitchford, and Alan & Tiffany Pitchford. The Pitchfords are also blessed with four
grandchildren and a fifth one due in January, 2009.
About the Book:
J. B. Gaither, His Place in Time
978-0-9819325-9-0 (Paperback, $20.00)
978-0-9819325-8-3 (Case Laminate, $30.00)
408 Pages, 6.14x9.21 Publication Date: 10/10/2008
Paperback, $20.00 Case Laminate, $30.00
Gleaned from personal diaries kept for fifty years, this book portrays a detailed account of the abundant life and service of J.B.Gaither. This "old time" preacher of the Gospel lived in an era of tremendous change. If you knew him, you will be uplifted by knowing him better. All will be inspired by the way he lived, loved and served The Master in the "good ole days" of the 1900’s. He possessed a Christian attitude of "do all you can do and then some." He genuinely loved the Lord’s church, and the church loved him back.
978-0-9819325-9-0 (Paperback, $20.00)
978-0-9819325-8-3 (Case Laminate, $30.00)
408 Pages, 6.14x9.21 Publication Date: 10/10/2008
Paperback, $20.00 Case Laminate, $30.00
Gleaned from personal diaries kept for fifty years, this book portrays a detailed account of the abundant life and service of J.B.Gaither. This "old time" preacher of the Gospel lived in an era of tremendous change. If you knew him, you will be uplifted by knowing him better. All will be inspired by the way he lived, loved and served The Master in the "good ole days" of the 1900’s. He possessed a Christian attitude of "do all you can do and then some." He genuinely loved the Lord’s church, and the church loved him back.