The theme of the fall 2013 issue of Enrichment is “Believe,” which was also the theme of the 55th General Council in Orlando, Florida. Enrichment interviewed Dr. George O. Wood about this theme. In the final question, he offered words of encouragement to pastors struggling to believe in their current season of ministry:
My parents were pioneer ministers in the Fellowship. Their names were never in the “lights.” They were not well known. They were never asked to speak at a district council or General Council — in fact, they could not even afford to go to most of them. They labored in hard places with little visible result. But today the works they established are all flourishing — and some with amazing results. My mother used to say to me, “On that day, God will not ask us if we have been successful, He will ask us have we been faithful.” That’s a word of encouragement I constantly give. All God asks us is to pray hard, work hard, believe hard — and then leave the results in His hands.
Read the whole interview here.
This is a powerful article from our General Superintendent in America
Reblogged this on Lillie-Put and commented:
This is a powerful article from our general superintendent of the AG in America.
Reblogged this on Robert L. Miller and commented:
I had the privilege of attending our 55th General Council just a few weeks ago, and I am excited about the future of this fellowship.
I really appreciate the word that my faithfulness is more important to God than my success. God bless you.