Voices of Faith: ‘If you hadn’t become a minister, what would you be doing right now?’

For The Rev. Winfred Logan, preaching is more than a profession; he believes it’s the reason he overcame childhood illness and hazardous moments during his military service. Each challenge, he recounts, steered him closer to the ministry that ultimately defined his life.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Rev. Winfred Logan credits a higher calling with saving his life
  • Childhood illness and military service both posed serious obstacles
  • He sees every hardship as a stepping stone toward his ministry
  • His reflections emphasize the intersection of faith and life’s challenges
  • Published by the Anniston Star on December 7, 2025

Early Struggles and a Lifelong Calling

The Rev. Winfred Logan vividly recalls his tenuous health in childhood. Though the precise nature of his illness is not detailed, he believes that recovering from this early setback solidified his faith. It set the stage for what he would later describe not simply as an occupation, but as a life-changing vocation.

A Narrow Path in Military Service

Logan’s story takes a dramatic turn during his time in the military. Faced with dangerous situations and close calls, he reflected on the fragility of life. These moments reinforced his sense that something larger was guiding him. “From childhood illness to close calls in the military, he says every turn pulled him closer to the ministry,” according to the original account.

Preaching as Purpose

When asked how different his life might have been had he not become a minister, Logan credits his calling for providing direction and salvation—spiritually and physically. Logically, his route could have gone in many directions, but he believes all signs pointed to preaching. For him, this role is not only professional but personal, centered on a trust that the struggles he survived were meant to shape his dedication to serving others.

Throughout his journey, each obstacle strengthened his conviction that he was meant to deliver a message of perseverance and hope. Although the details of his calling remain uniquely his, Logan’s story speaks to anyone who has wondered whether a higher purpose often emerges from tests of faith.

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