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==Confusing typo==
In 1960 he moved with his wife (Vera Mae Perkins) and children from California to Mendenhall, Mississippi, which neighbors his childhood hometown of New Hebron.[3] Six months later he moved to Mendenhall, where in 1964 he established Voice of Calvary Bible Institute.[4][5]

This is confusing. He moved twice? Can someone please correct?[[Special:Contributions/132.183.13.16|132.183.13.16]] ([[User talk:132.183.13.16|talk]]) 20:47, 20 February 2014 (UTC)

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Confusing typo

In 1960 he moved with his wife (Vera Mae Perkins) and children from California to Mendenhall, Mississippi, which neighbors his childhood hometown of New Hebron.[3] Six months later he moved to Mendenhall, where in 1964 he established Voice of Calvary Bible Institute.[4][5]

This is confusing. He moved twice? Can someone please correct?132.183.13.16 (talk) 20:47, 20 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]