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Mountain of Ministry Written by Abbigail Rioux Full-time ministry can be likened to climbing a mountain as there are many parallels between the two. From the necessary preparation and training time that precedes the climb, to having the proper equipment and key team members beside you along the way, to adjusting and acclimating yourself to the many altitude changes, to even motivating yourself when you feel another step cannot be taken. Summiting a mountain is no easy task, so we therefore must ask ourselves the question, what kind of person does it take to make it up a mountain? And taking that thought even one step further, what kind of person does it take to make it up a mountain of ministry? This coming October marks Pastor Bill Wilson’s 70th birthday and his 50th year in full-time ministry. He is an excellent example of a man who has made it up this proverbial ‘mountain of ministry.’ A long journey that has been fraught with hardship, struggle, disappointment and setbacks every step of the way. It’s worth taking a moment to consider what a mountainous feat his life of ministry really has been. He stands among only a handful of great men and women who have attempted such a mission, let alone reach the top of a fifty year milestone and still going strong. T h e P r e p a r a t i o n . B i l l W i l s o n ’s preparation was unique. Growing up fatherless and with an alcoholic mother who abandoned him on a street corner at the age of twelve is certainly not your usual childhood story. Yet experiencing those crippling feelings of hurt, hunger, loneliness and shame, who better to identify with and understand vulnerable young lives found in the darkest regions of the world? Someone who has been there at one point in their own life also. Someone who has known that Solutions • 35