I wanted to write just a short piece on the passing today of Lesa's uncle, Rev. Bill Nail. Bill served many years as a pastor, often as a church planter. His most effective ministries were in Michigan, during the days when Southern Baptists were just catching hold in that state. He was a go-getter, and I would have liked to observed him during the height of his ministry.
The old soldiers who paved the way for guys like me are going on to their eternal reward every day. We should learn a few things from men like Bill. First, their devotion to the Lord; that is obvious. Second, their devotion to their church. They loved their people. These men were not CEO types. They lived to serve the people, and they often sacrificed a lot to do that. Third, their devotion to the SBC. Bill was a denominationalist. We're losing that more every day, and the convention is reaping the results of it, I'm sad to say. I hope there will be a renewal of devotion to the convention that Bill and others like him spent their lives building.
Bill has enjoyed today a great reunion in heaven with members of his family who have gone before. I'll always be grateful for knowing him. Lesa is a bit sad today because this is the last one of her uncles and aunts to go on to Heaven. Bill was her mother's younger brother.
His funeral will be Wednesday in Kennett. I'm sure he's heard a "Well Done" from the one who he has served all these years!
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