Devotionals

The Faithfulness Of God

A Surgeon's Testimony By Joseph Mathai

What is extraordinary to me is how faithful God is even when we are outside the household of faith.

Trusting Through Trials

By Hal and Christine Thomas

Christine Thomas was born in Isleworth, Middlesex in 1942 into a strongly Baptist family. Her father was a Sunday School superintendent and Church Deacon whose beautiful singing voice was enjoyed in churches all over London. Her mother was a miniaturist of some renown. Her miniatures hung in places such as the Royal Academy of Arts, Paris Salon, Italy and New York. Moreover, Christine’s mother had gifts of arranging church flowers, dressmaking, even making a dress for the Queen as a teenager! Christine remembers that she and her elder brother had to attend church both morning and evening, and Sunday School in the afternoon. 

My life was in turmoil

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. Psalm 23:4

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Rev Canon George Kovoor

Canon Kovoor is the Principal of Trinity College in Bristol, England, a Personal Chaplain to the Queen of England, and the Canon of Worcester Cathedral. Other responsibilities include being the international co-coordinator of the Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion and having active involvement in the Orthodox family of Churches, the Church in China and the Black Majority Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches.

Face to Face with Tony Anthony

Raised in China, Tony was trained in the way of Kung Fu, becoming a 3 time world champion, a master of the art, and a highly proficient combat fighter. In his early twenties Tony worked as an elite body guard, traveling the world protecting some of the world's richest, most powerful people.

Against the Odds

Rita Hart is a great person to talk to. Just being in her presence makes you smile. You wouldn’t be able to tell it by her appearance, but she has quite a story to tell. You could say she was brought up in a Christian home, but that would not be completely true. Sadly the only person who was not a Christian in her immediate family was her father. He had served in the Navy and was unfortunately a mental wreck. He would go out almost every night, get drunk out of his mind, and when he came home poor Rita as a child had to witness this example of a father. She was often beaten for no reason.

From Sikh to Seeking the Lord Jesus Christ

Daughter of a Sikh priest, Kalbi Massey attended the Sikh temple in West Malaysia almost every week for 21 years to follow the rituals of the family religion.  It was after an amazing encounter with the Saviour of the World during a hospital stay that changed her life and she was healed from pulmonary tuberculosis and infertility.

Beauty for Ashes

My mother was a Christian and went to a congregational church near Southampton, and she encouraged my brothers and I to go to Sunday school. When we got to the senior level we were asked to teach the infants; I remember teaching I Samuel 1 and 2. I went to church until I started working at age fifteen, then stopped going completely. 

The Missing Piece, a Fullfilled Life

I was born into a Christian family as my family were Plymouth Brethren. When I was 14 years old we left the Plymouth Brethren and started attending our local Anglican Church in Woodford. Being bought up in a Christian family meant I understood what sin was and that Jesus Christ had died on the cross for me. At boarding school I sincerely thought about going into the church, but I never did. When I had finished school I went into the family business which was manufacturing uniforms for the medical profession.

Service for God's Glory

My parents were both Christians; they went to a Brethren Church in the village. My grandparents on both my father and mother’s side lived in our home, it was a big country house, that Grandfather Thomas built.  They were also Brethren. My grandfather on my mother’s side died early, I believe during the First World War.