Waite Stirling was called God's lonely sentinel. He lived completely cut off at the bottom of the Earth because he had a desire for the Gospel to go out to those who had never known the Lord. He eventually became the Bishop of the Falkland Islands.
This sermon was preached at his consecration by W. C. Lake. This sermon preaches on the power of making sure that you put the Gospel, and not side issues, at the center of all that you do for the Lord.
Special thanks to Seth Moore. Rev Seth Moore has been in pastoral ministry since 2009. Seth and his wife of 18 years, Vanessa, live in beautiful Nova Scotia.
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