Pray and Listen To God Speak To You…

by | Nov 1, 2021 | Blog

 

Lovell Cary has been my friend for more than 65 years. He has been a great influence and inspiration to me.

The Cary family has honored me by requesting I share with you the Heritage of the Cary Family and the Winters’ family. We are not blood kin; however, we share a wonderful kinship in proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ.  The Love of Jesus and the desire to proclaim His gospel to all people has been the binding relationship between the Cary Family and the Winters Family.

Our family history, started about 100 years ago as the railroads were being built in the mountainous regions of the Southern part of West Virginia to deliver the coal being mined in Logan and surrounding counties.

This region had been Indian country; our county and our county seat had both been named after the Indian Chief Logan.  Our village located about 2 miles west of Logan was named Aracoma, after Chief Logan’s daughter, Princess Aracoma.

Aracoma was conveniently located near the railroad terminal and one of the large coal mines. Most of the residents worked in either the coal mines or on the railroad.

Earning a living had been difficult in those mountains; Dad Cary and My Granddad Winters both joined the Railroad crew to earn a living for their families.

Before Lovell or I were born in Aracoma; the Church of God from Cleveland TN sent pioneer ministers into that mountain region and organized the Aracoma Church of God and built a beautiful red brick church building. There must have been at least a hundred steps you had to climb to get to the church on the side of the steep mountain. This was a true Pentecostal church where people often  prayed, cried and spoke in tongues at they were filled with the Holy Spirit at the altar.

The Cary’s and the Winters’ families were part of that Pentecostal movement that developed in Logan County, West Virginia. Lovell’s grandmother, Georgia Cary and my grandmother, Addie Winters were two of the ladies attending the Aracoma Church. They worshiped together, prayed together; God blessed the people in that church and several of them became ministers.

Two of Addie Winters’ sons became ordained ministers in the Church of God. Three of  Georgia Cary’s sons plus one grandson, were ordained and became overseas missionaries. Lovell to Asia and the Far East;  Bob to the Caribbean, Ernest and Ernest Jr. to the Philippines. Together three of these sons served in ministry for the church of God a total of 167 years; 120 of those years were in World Missions.  Also with us today is another grandson Mark Cary who is serving as State Youth Director of Virginia .  Several other members of the Cary & Winters families have spent much of their life proclaiming the gospel including my Uncle Bill Winters who served on the staff here at Westmore, after his retirement. What a Cary/Winters heritage from the Aracoma Church of God, all for the Glory of the Lord Jesus.

When Lovell Cary was 15 years of age he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Saviour, breaking the yoke of sin, and began winning souls to Jesus. Within a few days Lovell’s father became his first convert.

Shortly afterwards God gave Lovell a vision calling him to Asia to work with the masses of people.

A few months later during a mission service at the Aracoma Church of God Lovell and my Aunt Lois Winters committed their lives to missions. After Lovell graduated from high school he went to Bible Training School to prepare for his missionary calling.

I will never forget that during his break from BTS, Lovell came to Aracoma and taught the young boys Sunday school class. His passion for the unsaved was very evident as he compelled each of us young boys to get on our knees and become a Christian before he would dismiss the class and let us out the door.

While Lovell was at BTS he met the “Love of His Life” Virginia Glass from Winter Haven, FL. Love blossomed and they soon married knowing their life was committed to be missionaries.

After Lovell and Ginny married, this teenage couple came to the mountainous region of West Virginia proclaiming the gospel.  My mother, Virginia loved God and also shared the passion to proclaim the gospel with whosoever would listen. For six weeks Lovell and Ginny lived with my family as they held revivals throughout the region sharing Jesus in a school house, a chicken house, and under the apple trees. Ginny and Lovell did not have a car but somehow they got from place to place to preach the gospel. There were times when they walked many miles in the deep snow to win the lost.

Ginny Cary often testifies about the many ways my mother expressed her love for Jesus and the great lifelong friendship that developed between Lovell, Ginny and my mother Virginia Winters.

In 1950 Ginny and Lovell relocated to Ginny’s hometown in Winter Haven, Florida and several of the Winters and Cary families soon followed. Lovell and Ginny pioneered and built a new church in West Winter Haven, FL.  My parents and other family members eventually were involved in this church for many years.

Lovell and Jenny went overseas in 1954.  My family was concerned about them taking their five and three year old daughters to follow the calling that Jesus had placed on their hearts as a missionary family.

Some of those years were difficult times for raising their two daughters; however they never complained. They only rejoiced that God was doing a great work in each country where they were assigned.

When Sharon enrolled in Lee College she spent most of her free time with my family in Winter Haven. She was the big sister to my three children, Ed, Donnie and Teri.

On Suzie’s wedding day, I had the honor of walking her down the aisle here in the chapel at the International Offices, and Lovell preformed the wedding ceremony.

Lovell and my family caused several churches to be built in the Philippines. When my mother Virginia died 50 years ago, a men’s dormitory was built for the Bible School in the Philippines in remembrance of her. Ten years later, in 1970 during a visit to Davao City with Lovell, he requested I address the congregation for one of the services. He assigned a 17 year old Simon Valenzuela as my interpreter. That was the beginning of another missionary venture for Jesus Christ and the kingdom of God as a result of Lovell Cary and his work.

Simeon was the 10th of 14 children and his parents considered him as tithe to the Lord.  As a young teenage he rebelled against God and joined the street gangs in the Philippines. Lovell’s ministry rescued Simon and sent him to Bible School in the Philippines. He then came to Lee College and my family took him in to be a big brother to my three children. Today Simon continues winning souls as a missionary in the Far East ; his oldest daughter, Dona is a missionary in Cambodia working with the “Build a City” program for People for Care and Learning and a daughter Lois is a missionary in Australia.

During recent years my daughter Teri and I have made several trips to the Philippines to share the gospel.  We have scheduled an online service for the Philippines on Easter Sunday and Lovell was scheduled to participate in this on line crusade; however …, now,  I believe he and other members of the heavenly host will be cheering us on from heaven above.

The passion for souls never left Lovell and Jenny; our friendship and our desire to tell the world about Jesus has endured these more than 65 years.

A few weeks ago, as Lovell was concluding his missionary work, he rejoiced as he won one more soul to the Lord. He baptized his granddaughter-in -law (Tiffany) in the bath tub in his home.

The Cary /Winters family friendship continues… Earlier this week as God transferred Lovell from the presence of those of us on Earth I believe he was greeted by a host of the Cary and Winters’ family member who preceded him on his arrival in Heaven. On the other shore I believe they cheered Lovell on as he united with the Heavenly host in one of the mansions Jesus has prepared for those who have faithfully served him. This past weekend  as Lovell lay on his bed in his home; we worshipped,  talked about Jesus, our families, and the heavenly journey.  I gave Lovell some special messages to deliver to our relatives if he got to Heaven before I did. He smiled and agreed.

The Heritage of the Cary Family and the Winters’ family is all about our love for Jesus and our desire to tell the world about His love and saving grace.

On behalf of the entire Winters’ family, we have been inspired and blessed by the life of Lovell and Ginny Cary. To God be the Glory.

May we all share Brother Cary’s compassion for “winning souls to Jesus” and may we look forward to joining Lovell and our other Christian friends in Heaven.

New Christians Pray and Read the Bible.

Praying the “Pray of Salvation” at www.JesusSaves.cc may have been the beginning of your relationship with God. This relationship will grow stronger as you pray and read the Bible. Read the word of God with the same intensity that you would read a love letter from your very best friend….

A man who loves his wife will love her letter and her photographs because they speak to him of her, so if we love the Lord Jesus we shall love the Bible because it speaks to us of Him.” – John R. W. Scott    

The Bible is not just any Book. It is The Book. It is the very Word of God and it has life. God gave us the Bible as a divine love letter. It is one of God’s special ways of communicating with us. When we read the Bible it gives strength to our spirit.. Pause and allow God’s Spirit to speak to your spirit as you read and pray.

The Bible is still the world’s bestselling book. It relates to every area of our lives. There are stories of adventure, romance, and betrayal. The Bible records sins such as adultery, rape, murder, lying, alcohol abuse, and greed. People suffer from depression, loneliness, misunderstanding, and family and marital problems. The Bible is about real people for real people. It contains songs, poems, dialogues, parables, visions and historical narratives.

Inspiration

The Bible is the word of God as He inspired men to write it. The Bible was written more than 1800 years ago in the Hebrew and the Greek languages. The King James version was translated into the English Language in the early 1600’s. It is a divine library of 66 books revealing the origin and destiny of all things. It is the best source of information for those who want to know where they came from and what their future will be. It is self-interpreting and covers every subject of human knowledge and need now and forever.

Many Christians accept the Bible as the authoritative Word of God and look to it for direction on how to live their lives today and forever. This Book reveals the mind of God, the way of salvation, joy and peace.

Translations

In recent years several new translations have been published that are easier to read and understand. Most of them are from the same original Greek and Hebrew language version.

The Bible continues to be the bestselling book in the world. Millions of people read it daily for direction in life. The solution for many of the problems a person encounters in this life is found in the Bible.

The teachings of Jesus, the Son of God, are recorded in the first four books of the New Testament – Mathew, Mark, Luke and John. These four books each tell the story from a different perspective. The book of John is a great place to begin reading the Bible. Jesus taught multitudes of people using parables that they understood and He performed many miracles to reveal the glory of God that they might believe He is the Son of God.

The New Testament tells much of the life of Jesus Christ. The Old Testament tells of events from creation of the world until 400 years prior to the birth of Christ. It is good to read a portion of scripture every day as food for your spirit just as you eat bread every day as food for the body. As the scriptures become part of your thought life, you will find an inner peace and true joy if you obey these teachings.

Reading and Audio

Several reading plans are provided for easy Bible reading at http://www.youversion.com/ which includes the Audio Bible being read to you as you read the Bible yourself. Your Faith will increase as you listen and/or read the Bible daily.  Rom 10:17 tells of how the message of the good news is heard through the word of Christ.

Journey with God

God reveals himself to us through his Word. As we engage with it often we learn and understand more about his nature and what it means to become more and more like Jesus.

All relationships take effort. As you put more into your relationship with God, the more your life will be transformed.

Whether it’s a daily or weekly e-mail Bible study, audio, print, or a text message, you can explore the eternal truths of the Bible in the way that best fits your life. With a variety of topics to choose from, each journey contains verses and Bible studies each day of your journey—making God’s Word relevant and personal to you.

Start your Bible reading journey today and see where God’s Word takes you. http://journeys.americanbible.org/

God’s Word, The Bible, is your personal GSP

If you prayed the “Prayer of Salvation” on www.JesusSaves.com and provided us your email address you were enrolled to receive our 12 weekly letters.

Week 3 letter Your Personal GPS: God’s Word, The Bible. 

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