Friday 15 July 2011

God in my Years



How did I get into the ministry and then end up writing a couple of Devotional Meditations? Let me give some brief highlights.

It was 1959. I was happy in my superficial Christian life. Apparently God wasn’t! He arranged a visit by Billy Graham to Australia, an interim minister, Denby Homes and wife Marie, to my home church and an interest in both from me.

Denby organised car loads from our congregation to attend the Sydney showground meetings. It was simply great. On the last day I was sitting on the grass under falling rain captivated by the choir and then Billy Graham. My favourite hymn came from that time,

“All that thrills my soul is Jesus.”

It was later in 1959. I was unsettled again. I began to consider becoming a minister in the Churches of Christ. That Denby must have been praying about me. I felt safe as it was past the time for applications for 1960 acceptances. Still, I was escorted to Woolwich Bible College and met a wonderful, gracious man, Principal Mr. A. W. Stephenson.

!959 was coming near to its end when I received my acceptance to start the next year. I had mixed emotions. Most of my family, friends inside and outside the Church nearly fainted when it became known.

Early 1960 I entered the grounds of College. This was to be the beginning of a most remarkable experience of encountering God’s grace. This is something that hasn’t ceased over all these years. I must express my gratitude to my church and sporting mates who, out of their meagre incomes, helped me through those four years of College. To my long-suffering, mentoring pastors, Dr. J. McKenzie and Reg Sack I owe a great deal.


Soon it was 1963. Graduation year and the beginning of a new era. Again the Lord knew I was an ‘Adam without an Eve’ so He arranged for a girl from Toowoomba to enrol for the 2 year Missionary certificate. Mary Pedler was to be God’s gift to be my help-meet in ministry. I graduated. Mary stayed on.

1964 was a long year until December when she graduated and we married. Since then we have been a team expressing our gratitude to God for ministry through being Church planters at Orange and East Maitland, plus keeping a church alive in Gladstone, Qld. Now retired we have the privilege in our small town in Tassie to see another congregation being formed.

In many ways we have witnessed the Lord’s faithfulness through the tears and triumphs of life and service. We have three adult children Lance, Craig and Gaylene, and two daughters-in- law. We are proud grandparents of six (almost) grand-children.

In the 1970’s the way opened for Mary to begin to write and eventually become the multi-published author she is today. That wasn’t without its pain and strain. In later years Mary encouraged me to write some of my meditations and have them published. (Encourage is husband speech for prayed, nagged, threatened, cajoled and plead!) So being the obedient, though procrastinating husband I am, I did at last pen my thoughts about children and about marriage. Rochelle Manners from Even Before Publishing took the risk and in 2011 ‘Children –God’s Special Interest, a 31 Days Biblical meditation appeared. At the same time ‘From Eden with Love’ hit the shelves. This is about the biblical frame-work about Marriage.

It is now July 2011 and I’m doing this Blog. Imagine that!
I’ve tried to make words out of Blog. Do you do that sort of thing?



B = Better
L = Literature
O = Offers
G = God (Glory)












May what we write seek to do that.
Ray.

9 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your books being published this year. What a journey you've been on - thank you for sharing your inspirational story. x

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  2. Love the 60's photo of yourself and Mary! Also love the acrostic for BLOG - it's a good reminder to keep our writing priorities straight.

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  3. This is Ray taking advantage of Mary's computer. I appreciate the fact tht someone has read my first attempt and bothered to make a comment.Thanks Michelle and Penny. When you journey with the Lord you have more than mmemories you discover God gives you a testimony to His grace that makes you want to continue the journey and know Him more. That photo was taken two days after we started our romance. Now that began a journey.

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  4. Two days? I know it was taken by the college student who was the photographer for the College magazine that year! We have simply been so blessed in our marriage as well as the ministry God has used us in nearly 47 years now. All we can do is bow in awe and praise before Him.

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  5. Ray, thanks for sharing your inspiring and fascinating journey with us :) Congrats on the release of your Devotions!

    Also, Ray and Mary are doing a joint book signing at Hobart Koorong on Friday, 22nd July 11am-3pm.

    I wish I could be there, but Hobart is too far from Canberra for a day trip :) Have fun at the signing!

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  6. Thanks for blogging, Ray. I love hearing stories of how people not only come to God, but how they listen to His plans for their life.

    Yours is fascinating.

    I love the pic of you and Mary, your love for each other shines.

    I hope you have a wonderful time at your joint book signing. :)

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  7. Yes, that's a beautiful photo!
    I like Ray's acronym better than an alternative one I've heard, which is

    Boring
    Load
    Of
    Garbage

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  8. Hi Ray, I would just like to say thank you for your faithfulness to the call all these years. You are an inspiration!

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  9. Ray, I'm such a fan of you and Mary! Thanks for being a wonderful example of Christian marriage, and children of God who love being used by Him for His glory! Bless you both!!

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