| PERSONAL INFORMATION
I am 45 years of age, married to Christine and we have
three children: Michael 19, David 16 and Mark 11. My wife and I
became Christians 19 years ago. At that time I was a tool and
cutter grinder by trade and I had worked for thirteen years in
a factory that made hydraulic valves. Before receiving eternal
life, I was a drunkard; I was violent and abused drugs. I was
involved in criminal acts and other rebellious and immoral
activities such as practicing in the occult.
Christine worked in an office for three years, but she had
to give up her well-paid job because she needed to take care
of her mother who was dying of cancer. After her mother died,
her father had a stroke just one week before our wedding, and
then she had to care for him. This was a full time
responsibility for her.
We courted for eight years before we got married, and we
had our first son after two years. This year will be our
seventeenth wedding anniversary.
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
CHURCH HISTORY
In the first church that we attended after we were born
again, the Lord started to use us immediately. I was doing the
work of a deacon and Christine was the secretary of the
church.
After some time we noticed that there were serious
irregularities, which led us to seek another fellowship. While
we were searching for a church, a colleague from work was
saved and soon after, another. I invited them to our home and
started a Bible study group. Because I had no training, I
bought a Study Bible and studied it. Soon after, the group
grew to about 10 people.
Meanwhile I felt a leading to go into the prison ministry.
Until then, there were no other serious volunteer efforts,
much less any Evangelical ministry at the islands only prison.
Although I faced all kinds of opposition and persecution, the
Lord opened the door for me to work there for fifteen minutes
every week. To day, I have unlimited access, and I am the
chairman of all volunteer groups at the prison. I was also
chosen by the government to be on a consultative board
regarding the prison.
In the same time period, I was also led to start a project
on the island of Gozo. Gozo is Malta’s sister island. There
was not a church there, but there were three Christians’
that I knew of. I asked if they want to start a church there.
Consequently, my wife and I used to go to the island one
weekend every month to evangelize and give out tracts; and
every fortnight we held a bible study. To day, we meet twice a
week.
During this period, I was seeking the Lord for a covering.
But I was not comfortable with what was available, until I was
introduced to the IPHC through a family that were members of
the denomination in Ocala Florida.
WORK WITHIN THE IPHC
We joined the IPHC and I was ordained three years later. We
became involved in People to People ministries and we
presently support six children in Africa by means of
fellowship meals, which we organize each month. We have been
doing this for about eight years.
Three years ago I suggested to our church board that we
start to send 5% of all income of the church to World
Missions. We are informed by them that with these offerings we
are supporting a full time pastor in Pakistan.
Early last year, we hosted a seminar delivered by Linwood
Berry, (our OMC), under the auspices of the Mustard Seed
Institute. A number of people from different churches attended
the seminar and their feedback was very positive. Later in the
year I held another course, and a number of Baptists attended
the seminar.
EDUCATION
When I became a Christian, I felt the need to study the
Bible seriously. I was introduced to ICI/Global University, and began
systematic studies. Today, I have completed the Bachelor of
Arts degree in Bible and Theology and another degree in
Religious Education. I recently began to study for a Masters
Degree in Biblical Studies.
TEACHING MINISTRY
I believe that the Lord has primarily called me into the
teaching ministry. I enjoy studying, and have a desire to
share what I learn with others. I am regularly invited to
Cornwall England where I teach and preach in different
churches.
I teach ICI/Global University courses twice a year and lead
a number of students from different churches to take the final
examination. My satisfaction is that while we are teaching the
course, my wife and I translate the books into Maltese, thus
providing Maltese Christian literature. The final exam is
generally taken by Maltese people that do not read English and
hardly Maltese, and they pass the exam.
For a number of years I also taught Evangelism as a Way of
Life at CICM Bible School in London and for the last two,
History of Religions at St. Augustine's Bible Institute -
Malta (ATI). This is a project within AWEMA. Recently I was
asked to serve in the board of this school, a request which
of course I accepted.
I hold regular weekly Bible Studies in our church, in two
home groups, and in our sister church in Gozo.
CHURCH DISCIPLESHIP
Although our church is still in a modest number (around 65
members), we have an increasing number of people involved in
ministry. (Part of my future vision is to train teachers).
Most of the work is delegated and regardless of the
occasional ‘hiccups’, we are successfully keeping the unity
of peace and growing in love. A reformed Baptist preacher
that preached in our church recently, commented that love
and concern for one other is very evident in the church. We
meet as a church every Sunday afternoon in a field and have
picnics, play soccer (get injured) and laugh. We purchased
the building where we meet to worship. It is a large,
comfortable building (according to Maltese standards), with
very adequate facilities. It can accommodate around one
hundred people. It can comfortably hold around eighty
people, and is all paid for.
We have recently applied to build a second story to have more
room to accommodate our activities; such as Sunday School and an
office.
VISION
My vision for the church is to promote the spreading of the
gospel to the Maltese and Gozitan citizens. I try to reach
those who are hurting and outcasts. An emphasis on teaching is
stressed, and as I noted earlier, I envisage training teachers
with the ability to systematically teach and preach the Word
of God. Through
'People to People’
ministry initiatives,
we aim to help those who are suffering, and contribute towards
reaching the world with the Gospel with our contribution to
World Missions. |