Max and Goldie Alley
Survivors of the I-40 Bridge Collapse

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Alley Evangelist Association
Spreading God's Word Through Ministry and Song

Reverend Max F Alley, an ordained Assembly of God minister, and his wife of over fifty years, Goldie, a gospel singer, has spread God's Word for over thirty years throughout the southwest United States, and from the state of Washington to the state of Tennessee, by preaching, teaching, singing and sharing their love for God with books and music projects.

Their ministry has seen a lot of miles, but not a lot of change.  Max and Goldie's home is in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.  They have raised two daughters, Sherry, married to Ed Russell and living in Springdale, Arkansas, Gay Jacobs of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and one son, Rev. Bucky Alley, married to Teresa and living in Owasso, Oklahoma.  Bucky and Teresa sing and play for Young Alley Singing Ministry, a group of five musicians and singers.

They enjoy being the grandparents of nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Their ministry continues to be strong as God's hand was with them on the I-40 Bridge Collapse, May 26th, 2002 at Webber Falls, Oklahoma.  They have shared their testimony of the miracle of being alive, with the world by appearing on/in:

CBS Early Show  -  FOX News  -  Headlining US Today  -  NBC Dateline  -  Tulsa Channels 9, 8, 6 and 2  -  700 Club  -  Tulsa and Oklahoma City Newspapers  -  Pentecostal Evangel  -  and many radio programs.

They have a testimony to share with one-on-one or groups.  Click Contact Us on the menu above for information on contacting us.

 

 

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