Recently, we were in Philadelphia, Mississippi for a WFCA radio station concert. It started out to be like most concerts with three other groups. As people began to come in the building and come to the product tables, God began to work. One of the first people I spoke to was a lady that told me that her husband was a pastor and he used some of our songs in their church. She asked for prayer for herself because she had thyroid cancer and had had surgery. The doctors were unable to get all of the cancer cells and she was facing more surgery. I noticed she was using a walker and she casually mentioned that she also had MS. It struck me that with her obvious disability and her serious less obvious illness, she seemed at peace. I assured her I would be praying for her as I wrote down her request.
In just a few moments, a lady began to tell me about her church, located in Oxford, Mississippi. In a few weeks there will be a Presidential debate at ‘Ole Miss and the world will be converging on that small southern town. A few people in her church decided they would use that event to reach people for Christ by renting every billboard in and out of the city with a gospel message without political or denominational connection. They have had other signs made to put in people’s yards and businesses all over the city. She was telling me about how God was providing finances to fund this project. She also said that two days after they had secured the billboards all over town, both political parties had called the sign company to rent them for the event, but God had already given them to their church for His purpose. She was requesting prayer for their church and their city that God would honor their efforts and use them for His glory.
A few months ago, I posted a story on this site about a little girl named Angel that was saved after a concert. I was helping some people last night with some product and I looked up from signing a picture and there was Angel smiling as if to say, “here I am, you know me”! Of course I did! I went around the table to give her and her mom a hug and to meet her little sister Dakota. Her mom told me that Angel has been listening to the entire new project on the website. I asked Angel what her favorite was and she said very enthusiastically Jesus You Are. We had not sung it since recording it, but we sang it last night since the author, Jarred Myers, was there. I noticed that Angel sang every word with us. What a sight to see a little girl that God saved at one of our concerts singing “Jesus you are, you are our Lord, you are our King, the One we adore!”
Only moments later, another lady came to me and said that a group of young girls from the French Camp Academy, a children’s home, were there and these girls ages 12 to 14 had adopted Orphans of God as their song. As I was sitting up in the seats of the arena listening to the other groups, a couple of the girls found me. One of them knelt beside me and said that she had written me a letter, but never mailed it. At 13, she had been abandoned by her parents and had come to live at the academy and Orphans of God had meant so much to her. I told her we would sing the song especially for them that night. On the second half, as Lauren introduced the song, fifteen young girls left their seats in the back and stood at the edge of the stage and sang it with us. What a moment, I couldn’t even sing on the first chorus. To see those precious young girls standing in front of us weeping and singing, there are no strangers, there are no outcasts, there are no Orphans of God, was more than I could bear. Before the night was over we had met each of the girls, hugged several times, took pictures and met the house parents. I asked for a list of their names and ages so I could pray for them.
Another lady told me that the Broken Ones had meant so much to her after losing her brother and his entire family in a house fire and then within two weeks of that, losing two more family members.
After I had talked about Roger’s mom having Alzhiemer’s a man came up with tears in his eyes and told me he had lost both of his parents to the same disease. He said he was uneducated and couldn’t read or write, but he was a multimillionaire and God had blessed him and given him a wonderful life even though he now has Alzheimer’s disease. These were only a few of the stories shared with us last night.
After the concert, Lauren and I were in the back of the bus talking about all of the things that had just taken place. There were so many stories and requests we spent about an hour just talking, sharing the things we had heard and witnessed. What did it all mean? Why that place, that night? Why so many in one night? I’m not sure, but I know that what started out to be another concert turned into, as Gloria Gaither puts it, a divine interruption. God used every one of those people last night to sharpen my focus. It’s not us, but Him. He is constantly at work all around us and we can be a part or we can stand by and miss it. Ministry doesn’t just happen on a stage or pulpit. There are opportunities in the moments of our lives. We can prepare to sing and deliver a song, but are we prepared to listen and respond when God whispers through the people we encounter? My prayer is, as Samuel said,” Lord, here am I, send me.”
Thanks to all of you who post on this site and pray for all of the needs that are presented here. You are a part of this ministry and God is answering prayers because of you. Whether you are at home, work, or school as you read this, look around, God is giving you opportunities today to minister to someone that is hurting or in need. Don’t miss it! If you have a story to share of an opportunity that God has given you, please share it with all of us and please remember to pray for all of these needs.
I was at that concert! What a night!! Although, i didn’t get to stay for the second half.. I felt the presence of the Lord soo strong in that place! We had to leave because my girlfriend had a seizure. Please keep her in your prayers! She has been having alot of health problems, and she is at UAB Medical Center as we speak! Please pray that the doctors who are treating her will be able to figure out what is causing her problem so they can treat it and she will be on her way to a speedy recovery!
Reply to Stanley ThompsonStanley, I’ll be praying for your girlfriend. I have seizures myself (petit mal) and I understand what they are like. I pray she is able to leave the hospital and get better quick. I have not had the pleasure of seeing the Talley trio in concert for four years now, but I have had a chance to listen to the entire new CD, and it is sure amazing.
Reply to Mark BehrensThanks, Mark. I didn’t clarify before, she had an appointment at UAB with a specialist. He is sending her for more tests to determine what is causing the seizures. Her optic nerve is swollen, but they can’t figure out how the seizures are related. Keep her in your prayers.
Reply to Stanley ThompsonWow. That truely was an awesome night.
Reply to RJ HendersonIsn’t it nice to know that just at the right time, God sends reminders that we have a message that matters, and that can make a lasting difference in the lives of those who hear it?
Reply to Wes BurkeThis is what it’s ALL about….you are called, by God, for such a time as this. God so obviously has His hand on The Talleys at this moment in history. All the more reason we, the body of Christ, need to hold you up in prayer - for safety, for discernment, for continued focus, and for the furtherance of The Gospel through the work you do for His kingdom. Know you’re loved and so appreciated. Keep standing in the gap!
Reply to Marty FunderburkIjust what you all to none my prayers are with all . i thought iwas loseing my mom but she is still with us please pray for her ,Deborah
Reply to Deborah HowellI WAS NOT ABLE TO PUT ALL MY INPUT THE CD BUT I AM REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO IT SEE YOU ALL ON SEPT THE 2.Deborah howell
Reply to Deborah HowellThank you for your letter to us Debra. What a blessing. God still uses us if we have our eyes and heart open to watch for his prompting. What a wonderful ministry you have and continue to keep watching for His nudges.
Reply to katie swabThank you again for your faithfulness to Him.
Kate
Hi. I been in Philadelphia, Mississippi, many time sciene 2004. I know a Mrs. Rachel Wilson of their Fork 383 Road. I seen the Sullivan Family of Alabama at the Burnside there a bluegrass gospel singing group. I have also seen Betty Jean Robinson of Franklin, Tennessee not in Philadelphia, Mississippi a gospel singer.
Reply to Joseph S AubryIt is amazing how things work together in God’s perfect timing. I praise God for your ministry in song. I can relate to so many of the new songs myself. I’ll spare you all of the details. We all live in the same world with the same battles. It’s nice to know we aren’t alone in our life battles and there is hope when we keep our focus on the Lord and his love for us. May the Lord continue to fill you with his hope to share with those around you. With love and prayers :o)
Reply to Rebeccaoh wow what a blessing that had to been. My oldest son works for mentally retarted people, at first I had not been around any, he invited us down to see where he worked and to show us what type of place it was, we went, when we got there hardly any of the people was there at that time so we went in and seen it all. Then he kept asking us to come back so on a 4th of July we agreed to come back and help take them up to see a parade . After that we come back and played some games with them, and they started a big cook out so I told my wife when they get ready to eat we will leave. but it ended up I stayed and even was helping feed some of them . that has been about 12yrs ago now. I know that Jesus put him there to work with all of them and I know he did the same with me I still go all the time whenever I can even just for a day . I am so blessed by doing this,and I know how u feel. Gene
Reply to gene welshSounds like the Trio had a great evening. It’s things like that that makes all the tiresome hours you spend on the road worth it all if just even one person is touched by what you do. Have a great Debra!
Sam Kerfoot
Reply to Sam KerfootI need some serious prayers to go up for several urgent needs. Mary Ellen….addictions & serious health issues….Sam, my nephew, will have surgery @ Vanderbilt in Nashville for a large tumor behind his left eye….the family of pastor Ken Goins in his homegoing today…only 65 and the pastor of Watts Bar Church of God, Tennessee
Reply to Mary CampbellWow!! God is so amazing, I love Him so much, I’ll keep this in my prayer requests. Please pray for me, I’m going through something, I don’t understand, sure would help if, I did. But what, a blessing to read those stories!
Angie.
Reply to angela mobleyDear Bro. Roger:
Thank you for answering my letter to the Talley Trio. I didn’t get to see you at the Seminole Park singing but I tried to come. Maybe next time. When will you be in Oklahoma again? Maybe next time I can come. I hope so.
Tell Lauren that Timmy Smith says hi to her and sorry I missed her. I really wanted to come.
Ok, bye for now. God bless you.
Reply to Timmy SmithOh yes, you and Donnie Williamson (Homesteaders) both have almost the same amount of hair… haha.
Timmy
I AM ASKING PRAYERS FOR MOM SHIREY AGAIN SHE IS REALLY SICK.dEBRRA PLEASE PRAY?Thank you,Deborah frost
Reply to Deborah HowellThank you Roger for telling me about the post that Debra had put out on the site. I personally have shared time with her at several events and to have someone in the ministry that know who they are singing and talking about is such a comfort. We all tend to think that people in the ministry are not regular people with problems or aches and pains, but you are. God has put you in HIS ministry to help, as the song says “The Broken Ones” and I believe that he allows those to also face some difficulties to be able to relate to those of us who listen to your music and testimonies. I love your family! Debra, you have had a tremendous influence on my life (since I first heard you with the Hoppers). Thank you for always taking the time to talk to me! Ps 91:1-4.
Reply to Terry MotsingerI was at silver dollar city tueday you all got rain sorry miss you Debra since you didn,t come out . Hope i will see you all next year.Deborah Howell
Reply to Deborah Howell