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The story of historical figure Frank Higgins, whose large heart and courage would bring hope and reformation to the dark | dG1fWUVPZE52V2NLb1U
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00:00The jacks are as rough and as wild as savages, Frank.
00:06More than any class that's lived in our land,
00:09these lumberjacks can truthfully say,
00:12no man cared for my soul.
00:15The church has forgotten the prodigal
00:18while caring for the souls of the saved.
00:2030,000 men?
00:23Men to whom God is dead.
00:25And Sunday is the harvest day of iniquity.
00:27And the saloons and brothels.
00:31A preacher, huh?
00:33All right, preacher.
00:34Why don't you give us a sermon?
00:35Yeah.
00:36Yeah.
00:39I'm sorry, boys.
00:41I have no Bible and no notes with me.
00:44Quite a sorry preacher that doesn't have
00:45at least one sermon in his heart.
00:47Yeah.
00:51But you were there.
00:52Willing.
00:53Willing, yes, but we're not ordained as
00:56The Duluth Presbytery is not going to ordain
00:59an uncouth lad who hasn't even finished the sixth grade.
01:03Ever since I was a young lad in Canada,
01:05I've wanted to pilot men to the skies.
01:12Aren't you the lumberjack sky pilot?
01:14I am.
01:15My brother heard you preaching.
01:16He said you's a fellow who'd never leave a lumberjack down.
01:19But I'm too low and vile for even God to do anything to me.
01:23But God brought me all this way to find you.

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