With God You're Always a Winner
Brother Bill Frazier

A living testament to God’s Love and Grace


Bill Frazier showed up unannounced at a race in Talladega in 1970 with home-built Chapel-on-wheels, and like a missionary in a foreign land, started to minister to the race drivers, the crews and their families.


Person-by-person, and race-by-race, Bill Frazier earned the trust and respect of people who lived a fast paced life, and were considered by many “church-goers” beyond redemption.


And Brother Bill, as the racers came to call him, found that there were many God fearing men in the racing world, including the sports super-stars. Men like Richard Petty and Bobby Allison, who quickly adopted Bill Frazier’s Ministry, and helped it to grow.


But the story of Bill Frazier’s life is a story of battling personal demons. Bill was an unlikely candidate when God rescued him from a turbulent life style, as Bill became living proof that “it’s through Him that I can do all things”.


Bill’s effectiveness at establishing a full time ministry in Stock Car racing is still appreciated by many. As for Bill Frazier’s style, Richard Petty put it best;


“Bill came in with his people, not above them. The only difference between Bill and the crews in the pits, was that Bill would get up and preach on Sundays”
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With God You're Always a Winner
Brother Bill Frazier

A living testament to God’s Love and Grace


Bill Frazier showed up unannounced at a race in Talladega in 1970 with home-built Chapel-on-wheels, and like a missionary in a foreign land, started to minister to the race drivers, the crews and their families.


Person-by-person, and race-by-race, Bill Frazier earned the trust and respect of people who lived a fast paced life, and were considered by many “church-goers” beyond redemption.


And Brother Bill, as the racers came to call him, found that there were many God fearing men in the racing world, including the sports super-stars. Men like Richard Petty and Bobby Allison, who quickly adopted Bill Frazier’s Ministry, and helped it to grow.


But the story of Bill Frazier’s life is a story of battling personal demons. Bill was an unlikely candidate when God rescued him from a turbulent life style, as Bill became living proof that “it’s through Him that I can do all things”.


Bill’s effectiveness at establishing a full time ministry in Stock Car racing is still appreciated by many. As for Bill Frazier’s style, Richard Petty put it best;


“Bill came in with his people, not above them. The only difference between Bill and the crews in the pits, was that Bill would get up and preach on Sundays”
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Brother Bill Frazier

A living testament to God’s Love and Grace


Bill Frazier showed up unannounced at a race in Talladega in 1970 with home-built Chapel-on-wheels, and like a missionary in a foreign land, started to minister to the race drivers, the crews and their families.


Person-by-person, and race-by-race, Bill Frazier earned the trust and respect of people who lived a fast paced life, and were considered by many “church-goers” beyond redemption.


And Brother Bill, as the racers came to call him, found that there were many God fearing men in the racing world, including the sports super-stars. Men like Richard Petty and Bobby Allison, who quickly adopted Bill Frazier’s Ministry, and helped it to grow.


But the story of Bill Frazier’s life is a story of battling personal demons. Bill was an unlikely candidate when God rescued him from a turbulent life style, as Bill became living proof that “it’s through Him that I can do all things”.


Bill’s effectiveness at establishing a full time ministry in Stock Car racing is still appreciated by many. As for Bill Frazier’s style, Richard Petty put it best;


“Bill came in with his people, not above them. The only difference between Bill and the crews in the pits, was that Bill would get up and preach on Sundays”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015253603
Publisher: Xulon Press
Publication date: 08/20/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 134
File size: 4 MB
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