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n the summer of 1965 I was on 
the faculty of Appalachian Bible 
College and also Administrative As-
sistant to President Dr. Lester Pipkin 
when I was approached by Virgil 
Newbrander, leader of Far Eastern 
Gospel Crusade. “We have a very fine 
Bible college in Manila but there is 
no graduate level theological school. 
We would like you to consider going 
to help develop a much-needed grad 
school.” That conversation forever 
changed my life.
My wife, Verna, and I decided to 
respond to this request. Since I had a 
Th.M. and the new school would be 
on a graduate level, I needed more 
education. At just the right time we 
were invited to pastor near Knoxville, 
TN and have the freedom to pursue a 
post-graduate degree.
We moved from Beckley in June 
1968; I pastored Oak Ridge Bible 
Church and started at the University 
of Tennessee. I received my degree 
in 1970. That fall we applied to 
Far Eastern Gospel Crusade and 
were accepted into the mission in 
January, 1971, with assignment to 
the Philippines for theological 
education. 
Cary M. Perdue is a 1956 graduate of Appalachian Bible 
College. He and Verna (1955) went on to serve for twelve 
years as president of Asian Theological Seminary in Manila. 
Later he continued in other ministry capacities and still 
remains active traveling and teaching. Listen to his passionate 
message on the call of God at abc.edu/chapel (Oct. 5, 2015).
IT SEEMED SO IMPOSSIBLE
– God’s provision through prayer for one missionary family –
But then reality set in! “You will need 
this much monthly support; this 
one-time amount; and you will need 
it by June 7 for a July 7 flight. There 
is a rush because you are needed to 
replace the person there now who is 
scheduled to come home.”
This meant lots of travel and commu-
nication quickly. The church elders 
graciously allowed me to be gone 
often. One elder mused, “Pastor, it 
just can’t be done in this short time.”
I started working the phone. The first 
pastor I called said, “You are welcome 
to come but I don’t think you will be 
able to leave in July.” And so it went. 
I was often told, “You are welcome 
here but there will be no support.” 
One trip to Charlotte, North Carolina 
yielded no results except lunch with 
a church member named Jack who 
told me he would pray. Driving home 
through the Smoky Mountains, I was 
less than happy. “What a waste of 
precious time.”
My farewell message at Oak Ridge 
was on June 6. A generous offering 
was given, and another friend 
promised $20 monthly support. We 
had retired for the night when the 
phone rang. A pastor in Virginia 
stated his church had decided on 
$25 monthly support. It rang again: 
a West Virginia pastor announced 
another $25.
The June 7 deadline came, and 
I did my usual reading in the 
Greek text. That morning was 
I Peter 5:7, “Casting your anxiety on 
Him….” and then literally, “it matters 
to Him about you.” The phone rang 
at 8 AM. “Hello, this is Jack.” “Who?” 
“Jack from Charlotte. What are your 
support needs?” My response: “We 
still need 19% of our monthly support 
and 42% of our one-time expenses.” 
Jack said, “Let’s see what happens 
today. I’ll be praying.”
About 3:30 PM Jack called again. 
“Did anything happen today?” “Yes, 
another $20 support but nothing else.” 
“Well, Cary, I will underwrite what 
does not come in by the time for you 
to go.” Verna and the children were 
listening nearby. We all threw our 
arms around one another and sobbed. 
They had never seen me cry; one of 
our daughters, frightened, ran to the 
bedroom and hid.
For the first time II Cor. 9:12 burst 
into radiant view before us: “For 
the administration of this service 
not only supplies the want of the 
saints, but is abundant also by many 
thanksgivings unto God.” Here are 
some of the notes we received:
“It was the thrill of the year to hear that 
God had provided your need.”
“It seemed so impossible and of course 
it was—but God! I prayed earnestly 
and with such a burdened heart—and 
human enough to keep wondering. No 
wonder tears overflowed!”
“Thanks for your letter, telling of HIS 
provision for His own. HE alone is worthy, 
let us praise HIM.”