Peggy Montgomery.




It is with joy and thanksgiving to our loving heavenly Father I write these lines about what God has done for me.

I had a godly mother and was sent to Sunday School and church, and any meetings in our district.

At the age of 15 I was confirmed, and began reading in the Book of Revelation.

The Holy Spirit revealed to me my awful need of being a sinner.

I made Rev. 3:20 the prayer of my heart, and what peace and joy came into my heart.
I felt I wanted the world to know and started witnessing for the Lord.


At the age of 17 the Faith Mission came to our Mission Hall, and preached about sanctification and full surrender to the Lord Jesus.
I knelt at my bed and prayed, "Here I give my all to Thee ...." The Lord said to me, "I want you in the Faith Mission", and the verse Rev. 3:8 came to my mind.
What a lovely verse!


At the age of 19 I met a nice young man and a friendship started which was very sweet.
I went again to God in prayer.
"Lord, show me clearly and by your Grace I'll obey. I opened Daily Light and read Rev. 3: 11, "Let no man take thy crown".
That was very clear so we parted both in tears.
God won the victory.


At the age of 20 I went to the Faith Mission Bible College and afterwards spent 7 very blessed years in the work.
My greatest joy was to kneel beside men, women, boys and girls and point them to the sinners Saviour.
All glory to God.


In God's will, with my sisters we started a Christian Guest House in Bangor.
We had blessed times and saw souls saved.


On a Portrush campaign of the Faith Mission I met and subsequently married the man of God's choice.
We spent many happy years together, serving the Lord in the church and the Evangelistic Hall at the East Strand and seeing souls saved.
We also kept some students when the University opened in Coleraine, and had the great joy of seeing two of them trust the Saviour.
To God alone be all the glory.


"He knows, He loves, He cares, Nothing this truth can dim,
He gives the very best to those, Who leave the choice with Him".



Lisburn Branch.









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