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Her
Journey of Faith
Anne Neyland is a gentle warrior and a
hero to all who know her. Members of the Greater Nashville Church,
Anne and her husband, Bob, are active in the leadership of the
Pacesetters, a group for older disciples who minister not only to
each other but to many others in and outside the church.
Anne recently spoke to the women of the
church, sharing about her “Journey of Faith.” More than 110 busy
women found time to come and sit at her feet, eager to hear what she
had to impart.
The Bible calls older women to teach
the younger (Titus 2:3-5), and we were all grateful that Anne obeyed
this command and poured out her heart to us. She is a real person who
does not sugar coat her sins and who seeks daily to grow more and
more into the image of her Savior.
Anne is an example of humility, evidenced by the fact that she
was baptized as a disciple in her late 50s, after having been
originally immersed as a 13-year-old who did not understand her sin.
She says, “I didn’t know what sins were in my life, and I
realized that I have sinned a lot more since then than I did before
then. I got in touch with my sinful nature, and although I was
baptized, I still fight it daily.”
Anne and Bob were introduced to a
deeper walk with God through their two sons, Reese and Blake, who as
college students became part of the Crossroads Church in Gainesville,
Florida.
In sharing her journey or 78 years with
us, she spoke of health challenges and of disappointments. But mostly
she spoke of faith, of receiving from God the gifts he sends—both
the pleasant ones and the difficult ones—and learning from each.
What about the difficulties that come
as we age? What about losing vision in one eye because of an
infection? What about losing a breast to cancer? Anne says with a
strong voice and deep conviction: “I have a theory that anything
that happens to me between now and the grave, happens for a
reason…that there’s something in my character that needs to be
refined so I can be more like Jesus.”
To hear Anne’s talk “My Journey of
Faith” on the Greater Nashville Church Web site, Click
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