These are reader comments for the article 'Dave Pope: The Jesus Music, Spring Harvest, Saltmine Trust veteran'
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Posted by louis in dublin @ 18:09 on Mar 14 2014
a great interview by a terrific journalist. Tony's articles / interviews should be published as a book for sure.
a great interview by a terrific journalist. Tony's articles / interviews should be published as a book for sure.
Posted by BRIAN JEWKES in GORNAL DUDLEY. @ 16:19 on Feb 18 2014
Gornal was the centre of the known Christian universe in the 70s. On every corner a pub and a church. I remember Dave and his Saltmine org ,just up the road from where I live . Also remember the Filling station and bookshop in town . Truth beknown I guess Daves faithfulness touchéd a lot of lives, even many hes not aware of. I saw Chris Eaton at a youth meeting in Eve Lane when Mark Williamson was assistant Pastor. Just over the border in West Brom we were introduced to the delights of Paul Poulton.
Gornal was the centre of the known Christian universe in the 70s. On every corner a pub and a church. I remember Dave and his Saltmine org ,just up the road from where I live . Also remember the Filling station and bookshop in town . Truth beknown I guess Daves faithfulness touchéd a lot of lives, even many hes not aware of. I saw Chris Eaton at a youth meeting in Eve Lane when Mark Williamson was assistant Pastor. Just over the border in West Brom we were introduced to the delights of Paul Poulton.
Reply by John Dutton in Dudley @ 09:01 on Apr 10 2016
Yes, Dave was an inspiration. I still have the songbook for writing on the wall and the song "love" has stood the test of time. I've been trying to fin d your email, Brian Jewkes to thank you for the company and kind gifts you gave me recently and this is the closest I have come so far so thanks.
Yes, Dave was an inspiration. I still have the songbook for writing on the wall and the song "love" has stood the test of time. I've been trying to fin d your email, Brian Jewkes to thank you for the company and kind gifts you gave me recently and this is the closest I have come so far so thanks.
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I knew you Dave, in Birmingham. I was Jill Richardson then. Hope you are enjoying life. I remember you and the Alethians with great fondness. How have we got to be so old?? Love Jill x
Hi Dave. Only just seen your email reply to me ! I'm very sad to say my dear Dad Norman Richardson died on Monday March 14, aged 91 . My mum is 89 and we are devastated. I'm so grateful I had him for so long but the pain of loss is imense. I'm up in Leigh, Lancs with mum at present. The funeral is next Monday. Very thankful for family at this time. We'd been talking over old days and your name cropped up! Hope life is good for you.
Love Jill
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Hi Jill...just noticed your note on Cross Rythms website..great days they were...how are you and what about your mum and dad? Give them my love...Dave x
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