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A Memorable
Service for a Memorable Evangelist
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The Memorial
Service held in the Epping Gospel Chapel in Sydney, on
Wednesday for Dr Gnanamuthu Dixon James, known simply as
Dr G.D.James was a memorable occasion for a
very memorable evangelist. As the supporters, special
guests and family members gathered for the 2.30pm
Memorial Service, on Wednesday, July 30, the
surrounding street soon filled with the cars of those
attending. Guests attended from overseas and interstate,
as well as many influenced by his ministry as an
evangelist throughout the Sydney area. This was one of
ten Memorial Services being conducted around the world
for Dr James, the founder of the Asia Evangelistic
Fellowship. The main worship area of the
Epping Gospel Chapel soon filled, as well as
the adjacent overflow area. This was no ordinary
Memorial Service. It took two and a half hours,
led by Eric Leach of Every Home for Christ. Mr Leach had been in London but kept in touch with
family during Dr James' last days in hospital. As
soon as he heard of Dr James' deteriorating health he
cancelled his itinerary in the U.S. and flew back to
Sydney immediately. Daniel Jevaraj, a Penang (Brethren)
Assemblies Elder flew in from Malaysia that morning, to
represent the Assemblies in Malaysia and Penang. He spoke of knowing Dr James since 1950 and referred to the
tremendous encouragement received from him throughout the
years.
Even the Scripture Reading was different. Ken Timothy read greetings
from the U.S. and then read some of Dr James'
favourite passages from the New King James Version, he read Psalm 34:15; Psalm
40: 5,7,8; Psalm 103: 1-5; Isaiah 35:4; Isaiah 44:
34; Jeremiah 29:11. John Odell, the Founder of
Pacific Hills Christian School and a fellow Elder
in the Epping Gospel Chapel, told of the
Chapel's sponsoring of Dr James to come to
Australia. G.D. had the heart of a pastor,
said Mr Odell, giving counsel and giving
support. He told of visiting Dr James who,
although seriously ill, assured him he was praying for
Mr Odell, his family and the Assembly every
day Mr Odell paid a special tribute to Dr
James' wife, Rose, and one of his daughters, Grace, who
supported Dr James so much in his ministry. The
Rev. David Tsai of the Epping Presbyterian Church
described Dr James as a man who did not lose his
first love for the Lord and was known as an extremely
generous man - generous with his resources; generous in
thanksgiving and praise, especially for his own wife and
family. He was a great servant of God. Mrs Deborah Tin
presented several musical items during the
program, each speaking of assurance in the Lord.
Ministry leaders Earl Roberts, of Campus Crusade for
Christ, and the Rev. Dr Gordon Moyes AM, MLC,
Superintendent of the Wesley Mission and Member of the
Christian Democratic Party in the NSW Government, spoke
of a man they greatly admired, his family background and
his ministry. Mr Roberts described him as a man of
a humble and contrite heart. To me personally, as
a result of his life, I understand more clearly who
Jesus Christ was. Dr Moyes said he always enjoyed
interviewing Dr James on radio, as he
was always so vibrant". He told of Dr James converting
members of his own family in India,
following his own conversion, spreading out to his
neighbourhood and across the country. Often he
would announce that Dr Moyes was to be his
associate evangelist" in his crusades, even
though he had never officially asked him
beforehand! He was always inviting me to
speak in churches. It took his death to get me
into this one! I doubt we will ever see his
like again, said Dr Moyes. Family members, Noelle,
Jonathan, Davidson and Dr Daniel James presented their
memories of a father who loved them, loved his Lord and
never accepted financial assistance. Instead he
was the one who gave - often returning from trips with
nothing in his suitcase. He had given away his
clothes! He also gave away everything from his
wallet and on one occasion eve gave that away too!
Noelle described him as being a living example of the
fruits of the spirit. Today we are here, not to mourn
his death but to celebrate his life. Jonathan told of his
father being given the opportunity to speak in a school
assembly in New Zealand. The Principal apologised that she
could only give him 15 minutes to speak. I can do
a lot of damage in 15 minutes, he quipped.
Later 20 students stayed behind after the meeting to
seek counselling. More than 100 people are coming to know the Lord,
through the ministry of AEF, every week. In
September and November, Radio HCJB will be broadcasting
his messages again. Though he is dead, so he still
speaks! Davidson acknowledged the presence of so many overseas
and interstate guests who had come great distances to
honour Dr James. He explained that, in searching for a
suitable location for this Memorial Service, they
had chosen the Epping Gospel Chapel as it meant so much
in the life of Dr G.D.James and the family. It was this
community which had brought him to Australia and it was
here that his children were baptised and married,
often by their own father.
In 1988 they had established the G.D.James
Foundation Trust so as to support other ministries and
it was to this Trust that they requested donations in
lieu of flowers.
Daniel read greetings and messages of condolence from
around the world - Nepal, Perth, Brisbane, East
Malaysia, FEBC, India, USA, Canada.
Laurie Cowell of the Faith Community Church read
Scripture passages
John 14: 1-6 and 1 Thessalonians 4, prior to the main message.
The Rev Greg O'Connor presented the main address,
ending with a gospel appeal - which he knew Dr G.D.James
would have wanted. It's true that he has died - he has passed away -
but the real truth is Dr James has arrived in heaven, said
Mr O'Connor. He has changed his address. It's not how we start
the race but how we finish. He was a faithful 'finisher' over
65 years of ministry - always asking if we love the
Lord? Did we give our life for the Lord? If he was here now, he would be asking
'Do you
love the Lord as your personal Lord and Saviour?' - and
he would keep on asking, pointing to Romans 10:9.
Eric Leach closed the meeting at 5.00pm stating: The Lord loved G.D.
James. G.D. James loved the Lord. G.D. James loved
us and we loved G.D.James. Refreshments
and drinks were then served - in front of a photo of
G.D.James, the man who always presented meals to his
guests, paying for the meals himself.
For information about the AEF, books written by Dr
G.D.James or giving donations to the G.D.James Foundation Trust, please contact AEF at PO Box
16, Duncraig 6023 Western Australia.
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