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Old 03-12-2007, 06:33 PM
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Some of these folk here - Reminds me of them Jews who kept whitewashing the dead prophets tombs and stoning the living ones......... :
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Old 03-12-2007, 06:39 PM
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One of the pastors I loved most was very rough around the edges and probably offended many with finer sensibilities perhaps. He was an original. He was also very much loved and was a successful and effective pastor. He prayed hundreds through to the Holy Ghost.

His name was C.B. Dudley. There never was and never will be another like him!
As close to a Prophet as Canada ever had.

Amen.
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Old 03-12-2007, 06:51 PM
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As close to a Prophet as Canada ever had.

Amen.
He loved me. He was my surrogate pastor when I was away from home ... which I was a lot in my teens visiting with friends (and dating boys - lol) in the little village where he pastored. He watched out for me and prayed for me, believed in me and saw something in me that set me apart - so he said anyhow.

I remember stepping into the church there (the doors were always open) many times and hearing him praying. I visited in their home with my friend on occasion.

He had this wonderful effective way of praying people through to the Holy Ghost. My husband used to follow him around in the prayer room observing him and praying that the same anointing he had for praying with people to receive the HG would fall on him.

He taught us in Bible School as well and I loved it when he'd look down at me through his glasses perched on the end of his nose and make some remark with eyes twinkling, head shaking and finger wagging. LOL.

He was often called "The Man From the Miramichi" and his bio (in part) has been recorded more than once by OP authors.
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Old 03-12-2007, 06:57 PM
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He loved me. He was my surrogate pastor when I was away from home ... which I was a lot in my teens visiting with friends (and dating boys - lol) in the little village where he pastored. He watched out for me and prayed for me, believed in me and saw something in me that set me apart - so he said anyhow.

I remember stepping into the church there (the doors were always open) many times and hearing him praying. I visited in their home with my friend on occasion.

He had this wonderful effective way of praying people through to the Holy Ghost. My husband used to follow him around in the prayer room observing him and praying that the same anointing he had for praying with people to receive the HG would fall on him.

He taught us in Bible School as well and I loved it when he'd look down at me through his glasses perched on the end of his nose and make some remark with eyes twinkling, head shaking and finger wagging. LOL.

He was often called "The Man From the Miramichi" and his bio (in part) has been recorded more than once by OP authors.

That is neat. While not having met him myself, I heard many stories over the years from different ministers.

He was a man who walked with God.
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Old 03-12-2007, 07:03 PM
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The topic raised here has been one that has concerned me, as a young whippersnapper, for some time.

I am afraid there is an environment among us that has led to there being a lot of echoes and not too many voices.

We are a generation that would rather be in a herd than to endure the times of loneliness and isolation that it takes for God to craft a truly unique ministry.

A passage that has long been dear to me, and has been the launching pad for one of my favorite messages is this one:


Jer 15:16 Thy words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart: for I am called by thy name, O LORD God of hosts.


Jer 15:17 I sat not in the assembly of the mockers, nor rejoiced; I sat alone because of thy hand: for thou hast filled me with indignation.

There are times that the Lord will not share His man with anyone. These times when the Spirit calls you apart are invaluable.

We have a lot of young people who love to dance and worship around the altars when there is a crowd to be a part of, but who aren't as excited about the lonely night watches of solitary prayer meetings.

I remember when I was a youngster going to my first Family Camp at the Oklahoma Camp grounds...

Buck Treadway was preaching the night services, and I was so heavily impacted that I couldn't bear to go out and fellowship with my friends. the night guards ran me out of the tabernacle almost every night that week sometime after 1:00 AM because I found a corner to pray in after everybody left.

But I was accustomed to going into the woods for long seasons alone to pray. There weren't many other kids around I could spend time with where i lived.
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Old 03-12-2007, 07:15 PM
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Personalities:
C. W. Shew
M. E. Burr
R. C. Cavaness
Bill Bowman
Carl Ballesterio
H. B. Morgan
C. P. Williams
A. L. O'Brien
William Cranford
Jimmy Starr Davis
These guys were not cookie cutter preachers.
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Old 03-12-2007, 07:20 PM
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Personalities:
C. W. Shew
M. E. Burr
R. C. Cavaness
Bill Bowman
Carl Ballesterio
H. B. Morgan
C. P. Williams
A. L. O'Brien
William Cranford
Jimmy Starr Davis
These guys were not cookie cutter preachers.
I wish we had some more like them today.
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Old 03-12-2007, 07:20 PM
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Personalities:
C. W. Shew
M. E. Burr
R. C. Cavaness
Bill Bowman
Carl Ballesterio
H. B. Morgan
C. P. Williams
A. L. O'Brien
William Cranford
Jimmy Starr Davis
These guys were not cookie cutter preachers.
Is that Bill Bowman from north carolina
and c.p. willliams from ocala, florida?>???
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Old 03-12-2007, 07:22 PM
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Is that Bill Bowman from north carolina
and c.p. willliams from ocala, florida?>???
Yes Elder Bowman was from High Point, NC but C.P. Williams was from Tulsa, Ok.
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Old 03-12-2007, 07:23 PM
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Yes Elder Bowman was from High Point, NC but C.P. Williams was from Tulsa, Ok.
tragic death....

Okay, I know cp williams in ocala...... but my husband knows bro williams in tulsa ok....
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