I first visited Plains in the summer of 1991 when I started volunteering for Habitat for Humanity in Americus, Ga., about 10 miles north of Plains.
It was then that I learned that former Pres. Jimmy Carter would frequently give “Sunday school classes” at the Maranatha Baptist Church. (He still does today.)
On my Sunday visits to Plains, after listening to President Carter lace his Sunday lessons with wisdom along with current and historic references, I would often walk the main street talking with local folks and stopping in at places of interest. To read about just a few of my favorites places in an RV Short Stops post, click here.
Back in 2010, when Jimmy and I were passing through southwest Georgia to visit friends and do a little work with Habitat, we timed it so that we could hear President Carter speak.
Later, Jimmy Smith wrote eloquently about his thoughts after hearing President Carter.
“I found myself wiping my eyes from time to time as this old man wove lessons from biblical times with lessons of today and proposed radical ideas such as thinking for ourselves and holding our government accountable and where possible, choosing the path of peace,” recalled Jimmy Smith.
To read his full post, click on ‘Jimmy Smith’s ‘Another View.‘ (2010-2012) and scroll down to: ‘TRUE TRIBE ELDER – FORMER USA PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER’ — Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010
Photo: (from left) Jimmy Smith, Julianne G. Crane, former President Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter, Marlin Foster, Mercedes Russell, and Angela Foster at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Ga. (2010)
We would be humbled and honored.
Hi Julianne, Awesome articles. I hope it’s okay for me to share with the Carters.
Angie
Chris:
Glad you found us.
Please keep in touch.
How is the snow?
hello Julianne
I am Chris Francovich
Steadfast friend of Jimmy’s
Finally found your blog
Will read it religiously
Hey hey Jimmy
I love you