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I am pleased and consider it a privilege to be with you once more. It feels like an eternity, since my last podcast, but my time away was needed to set aside time to consider what God would have me to share, and to lovingly hold fast the faith that He has patiently poured into each of you. My hope is that in continuing to ministering to you, I am found worthy of your time and thoughtfulness.  

 

As Perspectives returns, I believe it is only fitting to share with you, once more, an episode from October 10th, of 2020, titled; A Conversation, in which I had the pleasure of sharing with God’s faithful and loving servant, the late Dr. Robert L. Fairley, of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, in San Bernardino,
California, whom the Lord benevolently called home on this past August 5th, of 2023. He was my pastor, faith mentor, friend and so much more, in whom I had the occasion of receiving the incomparable prized treasure of his grace and wisdom. We would laugh about many things, while eating a “grit bowl”, or in the midst of him making his famed “sweet potato pies” for the holidays, sometimes it was something of consequence, such as his time in the Navy, and at others times we’d simply laugh about nothing at all, while watching his favorite westerns (shoot-em-ups) as they are often referred to. Amidst the busyness and the persistent demand for his time and attention, I am beyond thankful, but rather indebted to God’s faithful servant for his fellowship, and lovingkindness towards me.

 

I admired his integrity and humility, and irrespective of the enormity of his countless accomplishments, like Jesus, he in no way put on appearances, and he was never beyond the reach of our humanity. He would always remind me, and cautioned as he laughed, we did not come to stay".

I have heard others speak of him saying very simply, they don’t make them like that anymore. I was honored to have him speak at my retirement, spend time with him golfing, and receive more than a few of his cherished books from the expanse of his personal library, in which this gentle soul of a man, refined and accomplished thought enough me to impart a wealth of godly insight. He also, licensed and ordained me into the ministry, and exhibited in word and deed how to preach the Gospel, and entreat God’s people. Not only was he a good shepherd, but he loved everyone unconditionally.

 

Without further delay, please join me in listening, as it is my pleasure to introduce to you once again, my pastor, friend, and mentor, Dr. Robert L. Fairley.