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one to one: Lessons about life, ministry, and grandkids

by Keith Burden, Executive Secretary, National Association of Free Will Baptists

 

A Layman's Legacy

His name is Dennis. He will probably blush with embarrassment when he reads this column because he is a modest, humble man. The information I am about to share may appear a gross exaggeration; however, I can attest to its truthfulness.

Dennis is a lifelong resident of the little community where he was born and raised. As a young man he honorably served his country as a soldier in the United States military. After his stint in the armed forces, he went on to become a successful and highly respected businessman. Despite the demands of a growing business, he managed to find time to serve as a member of the city’s volunteer fire department.

God blessed Dennis with a velvety, smooth voice. Besides serving as the long-time church song leader he also sang lead in a trio. That gifted little group sang at untold revival meetings and funeral services.

For many years, he dutifully served as the treasurer of the local church where he was a member. He burned gallons of midnight oil paying bills and balancing the church checkbook. This man was more than a mere custodian of church finances. He led by example as he generously supported his church and denominational ministries at every level.

Additionally, he shouldered the weight and responsibility of leadership by serving as a deacon. He met every biblical qualification of that office and was held in high esteem by his peers. He bore eloquent testimony of his faith in Christ. With his lips and life he consistently shared the gospel with others. Many will be in Heaven as a result of his witness.

Years ago, when the church was engaged in a major relocation campaign, Dennis donned his overalls and spent extended periods of time helping with the construction of the new facility. His labor of love helped the church avoid accumulating a significant amount of indebtedness.

Dennis’ family is a major component of his legacy. His wife Marguerite fulfilled the role of church matriarch with dignity and grace before her untimely death. He is the father of four exceptional children. Each is uniquely gifted and has made a valuable contribution to the Kingdom of God.

Now advanced in years, his steps are noticeably slower and his strength considerably diminished. Although his eyesight has dimmed and his hearing is virtually gone, he continues to attend worship services each Lord’s Day. Though Dennis cannot hear what is being said much of the time, his presence speaks volumes regarding his faith and commitment to Jesus Christ.

Scores of devoted laymen like Dennis occupy the pews of our churches each week. These men and women are the bedrock upon which the foundation of our denomination rests. Thank God for the legacy they are leaving us to follow.

 

About the columnist. One to One is a regular feature of ONE Magazine. Written by Keith Burden, executive secretary of the National Association of Free Will Baptists, the column explores life, ministry...and the joys of grandchildren.

 

 

 

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