Evangelist and Teacher
Having spent over 20 years travelling as an itinerant missionary evangelist and teacher, I have now settled back in my home in London where I continues to
lead an active Christian life. My missionary travels took me to over 70 nations and six continents. I now play a full and active part in the life of my home church,
Charlton and Blackheath Christian Fellowship.
I preach whenever I am invited and take a monthly bible study in Belmarsh prison.
My ministry has developed with a double-edged thrust. With a vision to see men and women coming to a knowledge of the saving power of the gospel of Jesus
Christ combined with a passion to see churches and leaders come together in unity. Having had opportunities to
oversee many hundreds of churches, I resisted many calls to build my own ministry name or organisation but followed my vision to see existing churches
and ministries built up and strengthened. As a result, many new churches have been established within existing ministries and some twenty Pastors
Fellowships have been catalysed and established in four countries through conference and seminar teaching.
Many thousands of people have responded to the call of the Gospel and countless numbers have testified to healing in evangelistic meetings in which I have
preached. In response to a need to train pastors in rural areas I have written a Leaders Training Course. I have
taught in Bible Schools in Bujumbura in Burundi, Matunda in Kenya and Uvira in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
My ministry often took me to those nations where conflict has at times caused other missionaries to pull back. I worked in many conflict areas including
Rwanda, Congo, S. Sudan, Burundi and Mindanao in the Philippines and more recently Pakistan and Zimbabwe. In the early days of my overseas travel I also
visited the persecuted Christians in Kurdistan, in the Chernobyl disaster area and the Romania of Nicolae Ceausescu. I was also caught up in the Kenyan
tribal clashes of 1992.
I am available to preach, teach or share from my experiences.
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