In March 1940 a young preacher
was seen wandering through the villages and towns in South
India, speaking to individuals or preaching to tiny groups
of people here and there.
About three years before
then he had emerged from the strongholds of Hinduism and
yielded his life to Jesus Christ as his Lord and Master.
He wasted no time in telling his dear ones about the love
he found in Christ.
He was lonely, homeless
and penniless. Very often he went without food.
Many a time the only nourishment he had was a couple of
bananas and cold water. But there was a radiance on
his face and confidence in his steps as he went about sharing
with people the love of God.
The young preacher went
to his relatives after fasting and prayer and testified
to them about his newly-found living Saviour. The
Spirit of God was obviously at work, and within six months
some 30 of his close relatives were transformed as a result
of receiving Christ. A little local Church was established
in that village.
This young man was none
other than G. D. James, now a world- renowned evangelist,
Bible teacher, author and scholar.
During the three and a
half years in Japanese occupation of South East Asia, Dr
and Mrs James were trapped and traumas. But they faithfully
served the Lord, introducing many to Christ and encouraging
the suffering Church in Malaya. On a couple of occasions
the Japanese were at the point of killing "G.D.", but his
life was miraculously spared.
Dr and Mrs James and their
children moved from Malaya to Singapore where the Lord used
Dr James for the blessing of thousands of people during
his nearly 60 years of service for God.
Over the radio networks of the
FEBC, TWR, HCJB, etc and on several television stations,
Dr James has spoken to hundreds of millions of people around
the world. Many more millions have been by his 21
books and other writings which have been translated into
several languages . One of his booklets, "The Man
You Must Confront", has exceeded the 5.5 million mark in
English and 10 other languages.
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The Asia
Evangelistic Fellowship was founded by Dr James as Malaysia
Evangelistic Fellowship in 1960. It began with one worker
but now has expanded to 9 countries and has a task force of
more than 200 national missionaries who are involved in dynamic
evangelism, Church-planting and training ministries.
Hundreds of nationals, whom Dr
James had trained and guided over the years , are now serving
the Lord as pastors and Church leaders around Asia and elsewhere.
The Tamil Bible Institute, an educational arm of the AEF
founded by Dr James in 1977, has trained many Indian Christians.
Thirty of these TBI graduates have planted 25 house Churches.
The School of Missions and Evangelism trains interested
young people in cross-cultural missions and evangelism in
Singapore, Myanmar (Burma), India, Nepal and the Philippines.
Though his first love is for the
mission (AEF) and the Bible schools he founded, Dr James
has gone out of his way to help such Para-Church organizations
and missions as Scripture Union, Fellowship of Evangelical
Students, Nurses' Christian Fellowship, Youth for Christ,
World Evangelical Fellowship, The Bible Society, Every Home
for Christ and others. Dr James helped the Overseas Missionary
Fellowship as one of the board members of the Home Council,
and later as its Chairman for a few years, and The Bible
Society of Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei as its Vice-Chairman
for a number of years.
"GD" was maltreated,
maligned, falsely accused, bombarded with countless pressures,
trials, traumas-including some fanatics who threatened his
life-over these years. Also he suffered bouts of malaria
and two heart attacks. All these have not daunted
or deterred him.
"On 24th July
2003, Dr GD James passed away in Sydney Australia after more that
60 years of ministry all over Asia".
See
Press Release
Dr G D James
Memorial
Service.
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