The Roots of a Preacher

From the time of his birth, January 24, 1963, it was destined that William James Carter would make an impact concerning the Word of God. Born to the late Robert Edward Carter and Thelma Estelle Carter in Baltimore, Maryland he was named after his maternal grandfather, the late Rev. William James Smith.

Although he was raised in church the realization of salvation did not come to William until his seventeenth year. He soon learned that accepting Christ and living for Christ were two different things. It was late in the year 1981 when action was taken upon that realization under the spiritual guidance of Dr. Wayne E. Anderson, overseer of The Cities of Refuge Christian Churches International.

It was during these crucial years in Hawaii that the reality of Christianity was made the center of significance to William. For the first time, the importance of study and a true personal relationship with God was realized and implemented in his life. Likewise, working in ministry was instrumental to spiritual growth and grooming for future endeavors. William served as an usher, choir member, parking lot attendant, van driver and a host of other duties.
Outside the church, William started Bible study groups in the barracks, which helped grow the church. Bible studies were also held while onboard the USS Belleau Wood while on deployment in the Western Pacific.

Additionally, Min. Carter studied to become a Christian counselor while in The City of Refuge Christian Church of Hawaii. This study earned him three certificates of Christian counsel, which allowed him to aid in the spiritual growth of new Christians. The act of giving counsel to the babes in Christ kept Him in the Word.

After leaving Hawaii and relocating to the Baltimore Carter was blessed to be under the spiritual guidance of Bishop Johnny C. Carrington, Sr. of the Springs of Refreshing Fellowship of Churches. While serving under the Bishop, as Church Administrator, it was deemed that William was deserving of working in the clergy. In 2001 the ordination service was made and license was given making William, Minister William James Carter.

Minister Carter continued in a limited capacity as Church Administrator at the City of Refuge Christian Church of Virginia Beach until his  relocation to Fort Smith, Arkansas where he was ordained as an Elder by Dr. William H. Riley of Fresh Water Christian Fellowship in September of 2005.

Elder Carter would later return to his roots in Baltimore, Maryland and to Springs of Refreshing where his preaching and teaching as an associate pastor  impacted those that heard. But his preaching and teaching are not merely the rantings of a passionate preacher. This published author has earned five college degrees which include an AA in Business from Tidewater Tech, B.S. Religion from Liberty Baptist University as well as a MAR Biblical studies and an MDiv Pastoral Ministries from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. The degree of Doctor of Ministry was conferred on Pastor Carter who is now pastoring Day-Spring Christian Church of Beaumont, Texas.

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