"The Spirit of Ministry is the Spirit of Heaven, and with every effort to develop and encourage it, Angels will cooperate."
- E.G.W. Ministry of Healing 401


 April 2003

 Return to Testimonials
 Return to Home Page

 

 

 

This website is created and maintained by Megan Field

 

 

TOUCHED BY A WOMAN

By Leslie L. Pollard

Who of us has not been touched by a woman who has first been touched by Christ?

We owe a profound debt to the caring women who have touched our lives. Allow me to share a story about one.

I know her only as Sister Valentine, a frail elderly woman I first met in 1968 (back in the Bible Belt South, “brother” and “sister” were titles of respect and endearment.) I had attended evangelistic meetings in New Orleans as a young boy. I filled out a card, and she visited our family—not just once, but repeatedly.

I wish I could say that we were happy about her visits. We were not. In fact, sometimes we didn’t answer the door because, as we would whisper to each other, “that Bible lady is here again.” But she’d show up again the next day.

Of course, we finally let Sister Valentine in. She studied with us the teachings of the Bible and the Seventh-day Adventist Church. At the end of the evangelistic series, with the permission of my mother, I was baptized.

Sister Valentine died a few years after the meetings concluded. Sometimes when I sit in quiet reflection, I think about her encouraging smile, her weathered but pleasant face, and her gentle touch. When I get to heaven, one of the first persons I want to see after seeing Jesus is Sister Valentine. She knew me only as a preteen; now I’m a man. I want to introduce her to my wife, my children, and the thousands of others for whom God has used my public ministry to introduce them to the gospel. I want to say, “Sister Valentine, thank you for faithfully visiting our home. Please meet all of the people who were touched by God after you touched me.”

Why not find a woman who has blessed you and say “Thank you” ?


The foregoing testimony is an excerpt from a longer article published in the March 2003 Adventist Review by Leslie L. Pollard. We thank Leslie for graciously sharing this piece with us at ANGEL CO-OP.