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Smashing the Age Barrier
Youre too old, the mission board told a rejected candidate. God, whos a little older than most of us, must have thought she was too young. He waited two more years before sending her to the field.
Perhaps you have heard it calculated that John Wesley preached over 40,000 sermons and traveled 225,000 miles (his horse had never heard of kilometers). Did you realize these figures belong only to the latter part of his life, from age 36 to 88? I was impressed; until reading George Mullers figures. He is said to have traveled 200,000 miles, using his linguistic ability to preach in several languages to an estimated three million people. Now admittedly, Muller traveled extensively overseas. If I had a choice between traveling a thousand miles on horseback or a thousand miles by sailing ship, Id go by plane. But heres the spice: Mullers statistics only began after his seventieth birthday and continued for the next 17 years.
Dr. Robert Lowry, renowned for many accomplishments as a Christian musician, first undertook the serious study of music after turning 40. Fanny Crosby was forty-three when she found her lifes work she wrote her first Gospel song. So many songs followed, under so many different pen-names, that no one could keep track of them. Informed estimates range to beyond 8,000 (some say 9,000), with more than a hundred pseudonyms.
Francis Schaeffer was little known until he was in his fifties.
Child Evangelism Fellowship was founded by a sixty-year-old, who remained at its helm for the next 15 years.
At 63, Clara Mcbride Hale began caring for addict babies. The number she has helped now runs into the hundreds.
Peggy Smith, 84 and blind, and her sister Christine, 82 and crippled, were key people in the world-famous revival in the Scottish Hebrides.
Elizabeth Wilson felt the tug of China when she was 20. She arrived thirty years later. Conditions were harsh and dangerous, yet her age proved a treasured asset. The Lord had called her to the Orient, where as in most societies outside our own - age is honored.
Paul Kuo presented the administrators of Hong Kong Theological College with a headache. He was already 60 and he wanted to enroll. By the time he graduated he would be too old for any church to want him. He was reluctantly admitted and although he learned, he failed to obtain a degree. In 1975 he left for Thailands Golden Triangle to labor for Christ amongst mercenaries, bandits and opium farmers. His past military training earned him respect and his age made him a celebrity. He dived so deeply into ministry that he soon had to recruit other missionaries. Before long, Paul was heading up a large missionary venture.
In 1968, two middle-aged tourists, florists for over 30 years, were so moved by what they saw in Kenya that they decided to return as missionaries. Denny and Jeanne Grindall, with no engineering skills or even formal Bible training and very little money, instigated the building of a dam almost 80 foot high and piped the clean water nearly three miles to tribespeople. The Maasai gradually became so responsive to the Grindalls message that twenty churches were opened and hundreds came to Christ.
I received the following e-mail from Gordon Ogden:
Black American missionary to Liberia, Eliza George, was forced by her mission to retire at age 65. Undeterred, she raised her own support and continued independently for the best part of three more decades.
I want to go to the mission field as soon as I can, announced an enthusiastic teenager on the day of her baptism. She made it as a seventy-one-year-old widow. In Papua New Guinea, Guatemala, Thailand, Burma and Communist Russia, Margaret Cole squeezed more excitement into a few years than most people ever see.
Cam Townsend, founder of the Wycliffe Bible Translators, flew to Moscow and began learning Russian to assist in Bible translation work in the Caucasus. The nation was still under the iron grip of Communism and he was seventy-two.
At that same age of seventy-two, Maude Cary accepted her missionary societys plea to open the city of El Haheb [in Morocco] to resident missionary work.
In modern China the seventy-year-old wife of a persecuted pastor travels extensively distributing Bibles at great risk. In another part of the nation a ninety-year-old prayerfully studies a map, wondering where to lug her next bundle of Bibles. She hugs her books, rejoicing that the Tiananmen Square massacre increased not just the danger but the demand.
Think of it this way: if growing old is as bad as is sometimes claimed, how come so many people do it?
I dont care if youre so long in the tooth youve blown your entire savings on toothpaste; so out of touch that youre fazed by newfangled things like the King James Bible; so old your grandchildren are in nursing homes; so frail you have to rest up to watch television: God can still use you. Of course, if youve already passed eighty-five, I cant promise youll write 8,000 songs. You might, like Fanny at that age, have to settle for only 250 hymns a year.
If youre ninety-one and still dont know what youll do when you grow up, throw a party. If youre ninety-five, its time to go to Bible School. Thats what David Sizer did. The last I heard, he was 101, still preaching in a prison and five retirement centers every week.
Dr. Bernhard Johnson tells of a tiny Negro in Brazil aged 105 who had led hundreds to the Lord. Uninspired? A further detail should cure that. He did not know the Lord until he turned 103.
So if youve graduated from make-up to poly-filler, hang on to your dentures, its ministry time.
Youre fruit growing sweeter,
Wine gaining value.
Not milk turning sour
Or cardboard caving,
Colors fading,
Under the weight of time.
Youre concrete drying stronger,
Trees growing higher,
Dawn glowing brighter.
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