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Something crazy and God-like happened to me on Sunday, September
12, 2004, during my ministry to the community of Chrisman, IL
(population 1,200). The churches in that town rallied together
for a combined church service in the city square in the morning--and
later at an evening youth service. God showed up.... and he
was looking for me.

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The scene: After the morning community service.
I've finished speaking, and I am simply connecting with the people
of Chrisman in the city square:
"Ninety-eight years old tomorrow?" I asked incredulously.
"That's right, I'll be ninety-eight years old tomorrow,"
said the man in a voice that could barely be heard. He looked much
stronger than his voice sounded.
"What did you do for work?" I asked.
"I was in the ministry for seventy-two years. That's why you
can barely hear me. Over the years, I preached so much that I preached
my voice out."
I don't know exactly what happened in my heart at that moment other
than to say that it was like an electrical shock ran through my
body. God got my attention. Here was the man that I hope to be some
day--a man who faithfully preached God's Word until his voice finally
gave out.
I asked curiously, "Were you married?"
He said, "I was married to the best minister's wife in the
world. We were married and did ministry together for seventy years."
He looked away from me for a moment and continued, "She has
been in Heaven now for the last four years." He looked to his
right and left and said, "Two of my sons are with me today."
It began to dawn on me that I was in the presence of a man I want
to be like with all my heart. I was not about to lose this opportunity.
So I went into sponge/learner mode as fast as I could--determined
not to lose one bit of this opportunity to sit at the feet of this
experienced godly man. "What advice would you give to a young
preacher like me?" I asked sincerely.
Without a second of hesitation, he said, "Preach the Word!
That is exactly what I tried to do my whole life. So I say preach
the Word!" I've read this exhortation in Scripture many many
times. Even at my official commissioning and licensing for the ministry,
the same words were said. And they were meaningful to me then. But
somehow, coming from this gentle senior saint, it felt like it was
coming from Moses himself!
Thinking back to a conversation I had with a very discouraged ministry
friend last week, and knowing that the number one reason many leave
vocational ministry is because of discouragement, I asked, "Were
you ever deeply discouraged during your seventy-two years of ministry?"
"Yes, I was discouraged from time to time. But it was God's
Word that kept me going. I knew God wanted me to preach his Word
since I was fourteen. I preached my first sermon when I was seventeen.
Throughout my life, God's Word has sustained me--even during the
discouraging times."
Again, I've heard this, knew this, and even said similar things.
But somehow, because of his years of experience with walking with
God, his authentic words drilled deep into my heart.
Other people from the community began to approach our small circle
and engage me in conversation. I watched out of the corner of my
eye as this man and his two sons slowly walked away. My heart began
to race. I was filled with urgency. I MUST ASK THIS MAN TO PRAY
FOR ME! The man and his sons were about twenty-five yards away from
me when I suddenly ran to them. I did not mean to be rude to the
people who had gathered around me, but I HAD to do this. When I
caught up with them, I said from behind them, "Sir, will you
please put your hands on me and pray for me?" I could not believe
those words came out of my mouth. But I felt COMPELLED to have this
man pray for me.
He turned around to look me right in the eyes. His eyes widened
and he immediately placed his hands on my shoulders and, in that
sweet, raspy, and worn out voice prayed the most beautiful quiet
prayer of blessing I have ever heard. He prayed that I would flourish
in my relationship with God, my wife, and my kids. He prayed I would
be faithful to preach the Word. He prayed God would bless me and
my ministry beyond all I could ever ask or think--for God's glory.
As he prayed I quietly began to weep. I was thinking two things:
1) This must be what it was like to receive the blessing of a patriarch
in the Old Testament, and 2) Am I nuts? Am I starting to unravel
emotionally here? The answer to this last question--yes. But as
crazy as this whole deal was--I KNEW God was in it--and I am glad
I listened to the Spirit's voice and promptings.
When he pronounced the "amen," his two sons and I looked
up--and I could see one was weeping like I was--and the other was
also glassy-eyed. I made eye contact with the man of God and as
I went to say "thank you" I could not get the words out
because a flood of new tears came. I finally regained my composure,
shook the man's hand in gratitude, and watched them walk away.
Frankly, God did something so deep in my heart in this brief encounter
with this senior saint that I am still processing it. But it was
deep and it was God--and I will never forget it. In some strange
God-way, I feel like I received a blessing from Moses himself.
As is often the case, I went to minister, but ended up getting
ministered to.

Bill with "Moses" (a.k.a., the Reverend George H.
D. Reader). This picture was taken before he prayed for me.
RESPONSE: If God used this true story to
speak to your heart in some way to encourage you or to remind you
of an important ministry lesson, please take a quick moment right
now to share it with us at
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Awesome Cadre Volunteer DeWayne Householter (right)
from Peoria, IL at 6 AM on a Saturday, September 11, 2004. Getting
ready to take Cadre's Time Management for Painfully Pooped-Out People
to Geneseo, IL with Bill Allison (left). THANKS DeWayne!

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But True Allison Family Stories Are Here:
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(What an incredibly cute baby tigger....)

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