Brother Dick Taylor

Br. Dick Taylor’s Memory of Br. Andrew


Brother Andrew is very much constituted with the truth of the Lord’s recovery.

Whenever we came together, Andrew would share with me something of the truth thathe really enjoyed. The truth we touched together no doubt issued in the enjoyment ofthe Lord.

Both of us got really nourished and cherished, which means we enjoyed life

every time we got together. The truth was there. I can see that truth went on in Andrewvery strongly. We enjoyed God as life. Such enjoyment helped me to be full of good news. Almost every time we went to a restaurant, we ended up preaching the gospel.

We just brought the good news to different people who were in the restaurant, including waiters, waitresses, and managers.

Before that, Andrew and I never got any personal time together. I had been

coordinating with Andrew as one of the speaking brothers (in the seven feasts) for years but never had any private time with him.

We met up about sixty times. The time we spent together really caused us to get

blended. Every time I picked him up and then dropped him off at his home. On my way back home, I really enjoyed the Lord along the whole way.

Brother Lee defined blending in the way of ministering Christ as life, caring for

the building up of the Body through the cross and in the Spirit. That was precisely what was happening between Andrew and myself. There was building going on between us.

The whole time we had together about sixty times issued in our loving the Lord and

loving one another more and more.

The news that he passed away is a huge blow to me. I felt shocked very strongly

because of the time we spent together. I am glad that we had those times. That was

very good. We spent time together along the line of blending, through the cross, by the Spirit, ministering Christ as life to each other and carrying out the building up of the Body.

I really, really, treasure those times. Amen.


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