When the religious leadership of the church opposed him, he decided to resign from his prestigious pastorate and founded the Missionary Training Institute, now known as Nyack College and Alliance Theological Seminary, which equipped people from diverse denominational backgrounds to become missionaries in order to reach the unreached people groups of the world. He was also the founding pastor of the Gospel Tabernacle, a church that would welcome the most destitute people in New York City which grew into a world-wide movement called the Christian and Missionary Alliance.
Simpson was training, empowering, and graduating women and men, blacks and immigrants to take the whole gospel to the whole world. It is our desire to recognize some of the modern-day ministry leaders who are impacting our city with the same kind of vision, leadership and passion for Jesus and the marginalized.
We understand that all of us are ministering in the footsteps of those who have gone before us and Nyack wants to begin honoring those who have led the way. This A. Simpson award is intended to recognize a person who embodies the values of A.
It was so remarkable that Simpson never forgot it. He made an initial attempt to believe in Jesus as his healer, but was told by a physician it was presumption and so abandoned it.
That summer he and his family went to Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Charles Cullis was holding a convention there, but Simpson only attended a few meetings.
His goal was rest and relaxation. During that summer he heard several testimonies of people being healed by believing the Word of God. He became committed to find out for himself if this was true. He opened his bible and sought to find God's direction in this matter.
He became convinced that it was true. He went to the forest by himself and made a commitment to believe three things. First, healing was in the Word of God and he would never doubt it. Secondly, that he committed his physical well-being to Christ and would depend on Jesus to keep him.
Third, that he would speak about healing and minister in any way God called him to. He was overwhelmed with the presence of God and knew something had changed. He was healed of his heart disorder in August. Simpson began teaching on divine healing, which was viewed with suspicion by many. New York had a large immigrant population.
He felt a great a great burden for the poor and the lost. He led approximately Italian immigrants to Christ and wanted them to become members of his church. His congregation suggested that another church would be more appropriate. Simpson's heart was broken, and in November he left Thirteenth Street Church to begin a work that would accept people from all walks of life.
He held evangelistic meetings, ran several rescue missions, preached at the jails, had meetings for sailors, opened an orphanage and a home for unwed mothers, provided a dispensary for the poor, and started the Missionary Training School. In Simpson began to hold meetings regularly to pray for the sick. He wanted the Alliance to be a spiritual association of believers who hungered to know the fullness of the blessing of the Gospel of Christ, working concertedly for the speedy evangelization of the world.
On October 28, , Simpson slipped into a coma from which he never recovered. Family members recall that his final words were spoken to God in prayer for all the missionaries he had helped to send throughout the world.
To the end, Simpson remained devoted first to his beloved Savior and then to all who would dare to take the gospel message to a lost and dying world.
Simpson—a man of vision and faith. Read about his own life and his love for Christ in his own words — Himself. Simpson preached a message of dyeing to ourself so that we may live closer to God allowing our mind and our hands to be Gods extended!
In order to truly follow we must shrink our filter of self …. Reminders help us to remember… remembering helps point us to truth… and truth helps us recognize the distraction and stay focused on following God!
What sticky-note do you need? Better at mentoring …. As I remember and read, it was in not Or I might got the wrong source.
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