Are You a Caleb?
August 26, 2008
By Paul Veliquette
In our hectic lifestyles, it is important to hit the pause button from
time to time in order to reflect on the bigger picture. In the pause mode we
come to appreciate the reality that the impact of others has made it possible
for us to be who we are. It also helps us reflect on the foundation of what we
presently enjoy.
Last year, Glenda and I accepted the invitation to be the pastors of
Windsor Assembly of God in Windsor, Colo. It was a dramatic change for us,
having been in Arvada, Colo, for almost 20 years. The challenges have been
great, the rewards overwhelming, and the people warm and friendly. We love the
church family and the community family. We share conversations and stories
wherever we meet people.
One of the extreme highlights has been to meet a modern-day hero.
Although I knew him by name, I did not know his story. When Windsor Assembly
had been on the verge of closing, Pastor James Call volunteered to come out of
retirement to lead the church. Pastor Call was 71 years old at that time. He
and his precious wife, Eula, had a long history of pastoral experience and also
had traveled as evangelists all over the country. Instead of taking the easy
path of remaining in a comfortable lifestyle, Pastor Call accepted the
challenge of bringing Windsor Assembly back from the brink of extinction to
vibrant health.
Pastor Call is truly a hero. He laid down the mantle as pastor of
Windsor Assembly after nine years. His beloved wife of 66 years passed away two
years ago. Today, at 89 years of age, he continues to love the Windsor
community and the church.
Pastor Call reminds me of another hero in Israel’s early history. Caleb
served alongside Joshua during the years the Israelites wandered in the wilderness.
As they conquered Canaan, he was 85 years old and ready to take on new
challenges.
“Now, behold,
the Lord has kept me alive, as He said, these forty-five years, ever since the
Lord spoke this word to Moses while Israel wandered in the wilderness; and now,
here I am this day, eighty-five years old. As yet I am as strong this day as on
the day that Moses sent me; just as my strength was then, so now is my strength
for war, both for going out and for coming in. Now therefore, give me this
mountain of which the Lord spoke in that day” (Joshua 14:10-12, NKJV).
Caleb and
Pastor Call remind me that as long as I can take a breath, I can be of service
to the Lord. And so can you.
Are you a
Caleb?
— Paul Veliquette is pastor
of Windsor (Colo.) Assembly of God.