Harvest House Founder Dies at 87, Passion Was to Help the Hurts of People
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Hawkins, Jr., continued, "But he also leaves a more personal legacy—one of investing in the lives of others. Along with his honest faith in God, he had a resolute belief in the potential of people—family, friends, authors, and business associates." Longtime Harvest House author Emilie Barnes, once said of Hawkins, Sr., "Without his faith in me over 25 years ago, I would not have been able to write over 70 books. He saw something in me that I wasn't able to see in myself. He took a gamble to publish my first book, More Hours in My Day. His vision gave me the encouragement to be all that he saw in me..."
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