Religion: The Navigator

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In 1953 Trotman bought a large, luxurious ranch at Colorado Springs and turned it into a national headquarters and free vacation spot for Navigators. But Daws Trotman did not rest; he got up early to pray and read and stayed up late to talk to would-be converts, until a heart ailment several years ago forced him to slow down and take more than his customary five hours' sleep.

Last week Billy Graham summed up what many Christians in many places of the world were saying about Daws Trotman. "I think Daws had personally touched more lives than anybody that I have ever known," said he. "He lived to save others." Said a Navigator, "His death was just the way he would have planned it."

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