Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Subbing for Jimmy Carter is a challenge

- By Jay Reeves

Every now and then, Sunday school teacher Kim Fuller makes a point during class and the old man sitting on the front pew raises his eyebrows quizzicall­y.

That old man is her uncle, former president Jimmy Carter — and Fuller’s unique challenge is to serve as his substitute in the class he usually teaches himself.

Fuller is the eldest daughter of Carter’s late brother Billy Carter, and she has served as the regular replacemen­t for the world’s best-known Sunday school teacher since Carter underwent brain surgery in November.

Out of the hospital and back home in Plains, Georgia, the 95-year-old Carter has been in his regular, front-row seat at Maranatha Baptist Church, along with his wife Rosalynn, each Sunday since

Dec. 29. They sometimes sip coffee during class or hold hands, and they still pose for photos with visitors when able.

It’s unclear when or if the nation’s oldest former president, a committed Baptist and longtime Sunday school teacher, will return to leading his Bible class, which has drawn huge crowds to Plains in recent years. But in the meantime, Fuller has taken on the task of leading the class, often with her famous uncle in attendance.

“It can be intimidati­ng,” she said in an interview Thursday.

Carter sometimes points out an errant statement privately after class, said Fuller, and he also serves as sort of a real-time factchecke­r during the sessions. Fuller said she appreciate­s his input.

“He’s good. I’ll look at him and say, ‘Am I getting that right or pronouncin­g it correctly?’ He always tell me,” said Fuller, 63. “It’s family.

He knows how I teach.”

Maranatha Baptist has roughly 30 members, but as many as 450 people attend on any Sunday when Carter teaches. His schedule is posted online, and Fuller said few people ever show up expecting to hear Carter and getting her instead.

Fuller uses the same resource material as Carter — this Sunday she plans to teach about the apostle Paul and his messages from prison — but she lacks the former president’s experience of traveling the world and seeing many biblical sites firsthand.

“He probably studies his lesson all week long, and I do, too. But he doesn’t need to use the commentari­es, and I do,” said Fuller, who has helped out as Carter’s periodic substitute for about three years.

Carter last taught the class in early November. He was admitted to a hospital on Nov. 11 for surgery.

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