The primary purpose of this web page is to present a new book entitled My Problems God's Solutions. This 93 page book describes my 50 years of experience in confronting problems involving family and friends and finding solutions to those problems from a Heavenly Father who never fails to provide solutions in His own time and in His own special way. Many times the solutions have been totally unexpected and not always what I thought I wanted or needed. Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker of the internationally famous Lutheran Hour broadcast, observes on the back cover of the book, "Here we see the Lord's hand in the life of a man who knows he does not have all the answers, but believes with all his heart that his gracious God does".
There is not a person in this world who has not experienced problems in their lives for which there is no obvious and valid solution. My book describes one man's approach to seeking and finding, over time, God's perfect solutions.
Dr. George W. Fellendorf
After graduation and an honorable discharge, George worked as a Junior Engineer for the Western Electric Company In Allentown, PA. During this period he married Hazel J Maisey of Scranton, PA. .
The Fellendorfs welcomed three daughters during these years: Carol (1949), Linda (1952) and Joyce (1954). Linda was born with a severe hearing loss, but was entered in public school kindergarten and received all her education with normally hearing children. In 1962, George was offered the position of Executive Director and Editor of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in Washington, D.C. and thereby changed his career from engineering and management to special education.Before retiring from the Bell Association in 1978, George was given a sabbatical leave during which he earned a Doctor of Education from Teachers College-Columbia University, NY.He continued in the field of special education as a consultant for a number of years with clients throughout the United States and abroad.
Among the opportunities for service after retirement were presidential appointments to the National Advisory Committee on Vocational Education, the Veterans Advisory Committee on Education, and the first National Advisory Board of the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIH). He also served for three years as a member of the National Academy of Engineering Committee on the Handicapped.