Reaching the Perishing: A Country Preacher’s Life Story
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There are humorous accounts of shoplifters being caught and terrorized by store managers, as well as amazing accounts of how God provided time and time again for a simple ministry that has grown to a world-wide ministry, reaching billions with God’s Word.
You can read many recent real life testimonies of students who have suffered great persecution at the hands of the enemy and also be blessed to read how God has used this ministry to transform their lives through His Word. This book is my life story from the humble beginnings in Orange, Texas, to now, President Of The Bread Of Life International Bible Correspondence Institute. But even more than that, it is a testimony of how God can use anyone who is willing to allow Him to lead and direct their lives and trust in His ability to do so, and not their own abilities. To God be the glory how He continues to reach down to fallen man with His love through simple men and women who are not afraid to live by faith.
Dr. Johnny Woodard~DD
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Reaching the Perishing - Dr. Johnny Woodard DD
Introduction
In August of 1995, Dr. Jack Meeks, Bro. Jack Parker and myself stood on the terrace of the King David Hotel in Tel Avi, Israel and watched the sun sink below the horizon in the Mediterranean Sea. I videoed the sun as it rapidly disappeared out of sight and was amazed at how fast it vanished from sight.
It made me realize more than ever the importance of the scripture in God’s word that tells us to redeem the time for the present days are evil. Jesus’ first recorded words were, And he said unto them, how is it that ye sought me? Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?
His last recorded words before dying were It is finished.
I am so thankful that God extended His hand of mercy to me and saved my soul when I was a young boy. No greater sacrifice has ever been made than when God gave His only begotten Son as an atonement for the sins of the whole world.
This book tells the story of how God worked in my life, from the time I was born to a poor family living in a small community named Morgan’s Bluff, just north of Orange, Texas on the Sabine River, to the present. He sent many special people in my life, as He prepared me for the world-wide ministry that I am involved in today. Who would have ever thought that a simple country preacher would someday preach to billions on worldwide radio and be president of a Bible Correspondence Institute with students around the world?
One of the most popular Gospel hymns of the day is Amazing Grace.
The same grace that saves us also keeps us and guides and directs us into all truth. To God be the glory for how He has worked in my life and the lives of those He put in my path, to help fulfill His great plan for the ages. As the sun sets on our lives, let us not be weary in well doing!
Dedication
This book is dedicated to my wife, Jewel. Her countless years of hard work grading tests, printing and assembling courses, preparing mail, printing, cutting and folding tracts, as well as being faithful to God in her walk with Him, is a great part of where this ministry is today.
Without her help, prayers and encouragement, The Bread Of Life International Bible Correspondence Institute would not be the success it is today. She is truly a Jewel
in every aspect of her commitment to God.
Johnny & Jewel Woodard
The Bread Of Life International
Bible Correspondence Institute
P.O. Box 334
Kirbyville, Texas 75956
bolbcs@gmail.com
http://freebibleschool.simplesite.com/
Special Thanks
&
Recognition
My heartfelt gratitude to those who devoted their time and talents to help make this book a reality.
Proofreading & words of encouragement
Annette Carranza
Jewel Woodard
Jan Rusk
Janis Davis
Bro. Paul Skinner
Joshua Woodard
Foreword
I first met Brother Johnny Woodard and family while preaching a revival meeting at First Baptist Church of Evadale, Texas. He and his daughters sang some Blue Grass Gospel. From the first meeting, I knew he wanted to count for our Lord Jesus. He began serving the Lord in pastoral work and was a pastor to several churches while learning and acquiring Bible knowledge while seeking to follow the perfect will of God. He visited Mexico several times, having a burden for missions and wanting to really count for the Lord with his life.
As he matured in the faith and knowledge of God's Word, he became more and more interested in mission outreach and eventually surrendered to do full time mission work, via radio, correspondence school and distribution of all kinds of Christian literature, including Bibles and lessons he designed for his students and all who wanted to use them for outreach. Also, he authored several Christian tracts for general use worldwide. With the Lord blessing and guiding him, he and his precious wife Jewel have established a great outreach to the world.
I can truly say, Brother Johnny and Sister Jewel are real, and that says a lot, for there are so many charlatans in the world today. It surely is great to know some real sure enough Christian Servants. My wife Olene and I count it a great honor of our Heavenly Father in allowing us to have them as fellow missionaries and close friends.
Bro. Cliff Brown
Field Director
The Bread Of Life Baptist Missionary Fellowship, Combes, Texas
We have known Bro. Johnny Woodard for thirty some-odd years, as pastor, preacher, teacher, evangelist, musician and friend. His ministry is one of the many miracles that we have witnessed as we serve in the Lord’s work together.
The sacrifices that he and his family have made are great, and we know that he will continue to be blessed by God for his obedience. We are proud to call him our friend and brother in Christ.
Bro. David & Sis. Jackie Richmond
Grace Baptist Church
Evans, Louisiana
Bro. David & Sis. Jackie Richmond
Dr. Johnny Woodard, a man, chosen of God, not of men. He is our John The Baptist of this time. In the Kingdom Of God, God has always had His specialists, whose chief concern has been the moral breakdown, the decline in the Spiritual health of the nation or the church.
Such men were Elijah, Jeremiah, Paul, Johnny Woodard and others of their kind, who appeared at critical times in history to reprove, rebuke and exhort in the name of God and for righteousness. We love you Johnny, keep up the good work.
Dr. Jack Meeks
Founder:
The Bread Of Life Victory Hour
And
The Bread Of Life International
Bible Correspondence Institute
Dr. Jack Meeks
The Woodard Boys
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J.E - Roy - Huebert
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Darrell - R.L. - Johnny
Daddy & Ma
Chapter I
Early Childhood
I was the youngest of seven boys and was born on December 24, 1946, in a small community located on the Sabine River between Orange and Deweyville, Texas. The oldest to the youngest brothers' names are J.E., R.L., Huebert Avis, Roy Lee, Darrell Wayne and myself, Johnny Ray Woodard. The two oldest brothers were named after my parents by giving them their initials. J.E. stands for James Edwin and R.L. stands for Ruby Lovis. The first-born brother was not named, as he died during childbirth. The little community had only a very small number of families living there, but there were quite a few people from different towns in Southeast Texas that had camp houses. I was not aware that the first born in my family had died at childbirth until my early elementary school years and it really broke my heart. I cried and cried because I truly believed that I would never see my brother because I had no Bible teaching concerning the afterlife. It was only until I was saved a few years later that great joy filled my heart when I understood that he was already waiting for me in Heaven.
The house we lived in had three rooms. There was a kitchen and living room with a big double bed in it, where mama and daddy slept. All six boys slept in a room across the back. It had about a four-inch step down to it. I remember during the big flood in 1953 that water got high enough to get into the bedroom, but not quite in the living room. There was no such thing as evacuation, we lived in the house and waded water to bed. The old house had no insulation, and you could literally see daylight through the cracks in the wall. We had a wood heater in the middle of the living room. You could stand by it and toast on the front side and freeze on the backside. Many times, one of us would grab one’s pant leg and pull it against the calf of their leg and nearly blister them. We had no inside bathroom. When it was warm enough, we would all take a bath in the river. During cold weather, we would all have to take a sponge bath.
My next to the oldest brother enlisted in the army about the time I started school and was sent to Germany. He sent a portion of his monthly check home, and we were able to build a house with four bedrooms and an inside bathroom. We were able to get a butane heater for the living room. The eight-grate butane heater kept the living room and kitchen warm, but the bedrooms were another story. We did not have electric blankets back then. We slept under a blanket and quilts. I remember crawling into those beds and it was like climbing between two slabs of ice. There were times when it was so cold that the only thing I would take off was my shoes. I’d jump in bed, coat and all, and put my head under the cover and shiver and shake until I finally warmed up. One night, one of my brothers went to sleep with the window at the head of his bed raised about four inches. A blue norther blew in that night, and when he woke up the next morning, part of his pillow was coated with ice.
The earliest memories I have of my childhood were when I was about three years old. I remember one of my brothers rolling an old tire down a hill near our old home place. We were poor in those days and having store bought toys were out of the question. I remember spending many days rolling an old lawn mower wheel down the road with a flattened out Prince Albert tobacco can that was nailed to the end of a stick. We would spend hours and hours rolling an old tire back and forth to each other in the old dusty road that ran in front of the house. I remember one incident when one of my brothers curled himself up inside a big grader tire, and another one of my brothers rolled him down the road. Needless to say, when he got out of the tire his head was spinning.
We lived so close to the Sabine River that you could literally throw a rock across the road into it. We spent a lot of time either in the river, on the river or by the river. I remember a huge cypress tree on the opposite side of the river, which was the Louisiana side. We would cut a limb about the diameter of one’s finger and about four feet long and use it to sling wads of mud across the river. We would get a chunk of the clay that lined the riverbank and crimp it on the end of the limb. We literally spent hours and hours slinging that mud across the river. Of course, we kept tabs on who could throw the most pieces of mud over the top of that big tree on the other side.
Another sport
of ours during the summer was to walk a mile or so up the river and find a dead tree log that we could roll off into the river and ride it downstream to the house place. Naturally,