The Golden Dream

Liberty and Creativity Set Free

Few understand the significance of the golden dream of the United States and what it meant to mankind, who's history for the last 6,000 years was drudgery and slavery to the un-elect few. Since July 4, 1776 upon the signing of the Declaration of Independence, liberty and creativity has been set free upon this earth resulting in the unprecedented explosion of technology and advancement.
Arthur Morris

Arthur was born in Wheeling, W.Va. Grew up in Ohio. He studied engineering at Ohio State and in the U.S. Air Force, becoming an Aircraft Performance Engineer. In 1956 Arthur married Rilla Maxwell, who attended Bliss Business College.

He flew B-36 bomber during the cold war as a deterrent to Russia, and attained the rank of a Captain. After the war, he bought a farm near Perrysville, Ohio, and studied Business Administration at Ashland, University.

Arthur has attended the Church of God since 1966, and was ordained into the ministry in 1980. Has been speaking and serving in the Mansfield United Church of God for 15 years. As a hobby he still loves working on the farm.