Edward Pollock
A native of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, Pollock has been a missionary for fifty-eight years. He and his late wife, Dolly, raised seven children on the mission field: Edward, Penny, Bill, Ron, Leah, Tom, and Ginny. Pollock teamed up with Beverly Reeve, his neighbor in the picturesque town of Pittsford, New York, and fellow member of the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford. In 1998, Reeve accepted the task of helping Pollock organize and craft his memoirs. Together, they poured through...See more
A native of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, Pollock has been a missionary for fifty-eight years. He and his late wife, Dolly, raised seven children on the mission field: Edward, Penny, Bill, Ron, Leah, Tom, and Ginny. Pollock teamed up with Beverly Reeve, his neighbor in the picturesque town of Pittsford, New York, and fellow member of the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford. In 1998, Reeve accepted the task of helping Pollock organize and craft his memoirs. Together, they poured through missionary documents, newsletters, and memorabilia, reviewing the wonders and richness of Pollock's missionary experiences that span more than half a century. A journal keeper since his Boy Scout days, Pollock used the more than eighty-five volumes he?d filled as the basis for this autobiography. See less