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TEZ
CLUB: CHAPLAIN
Tez grew up in rural Cornwall. Although he went to the local Methodist
Sunday School as a boy, he spent his teen years on rebelling and getting
into trouble. He hoped that serving in the Army would straighten his life
out but even there life seemed to be full of problems and un-forefilling.
After dabbling in the Hari Krishna Sect Tez felt called to look into the
bible of his Sunday School days and there began a relationship with Jesus
that managed to do what nothing else could, it made life seem worthwhile.
Since coming to know Jesus Tez became an active member of the Methodist
Church, a local preacher and is now completing a four year training course
for full time ministry. Tez has been into bikes since he was tall enough
to sit on one. |
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PAUL
HUNTINGTON (NOAH)A biker from the age of
16 Paul moved to Torbay and opened a bike shop in 1979. One day a biker
came in Paul hadnt seen for a while who had become a Christian.
They talked a lot but Paul was not interested in God, if there was one!
Didnt need it had everything, money, nice big house, beautiful wife
and successful business. Eventually went on an ALPHA course with his friend
and discovered the Meaning of Life. He says, I was not looking for God
but he found me. I asked Jesus into my life and experienced an amazing
love that I can now share with others. Praise the Lord. |
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JONATHAN
SAMS
(RADER):
INTERNET
Being brought up in a Christen family, I knew
about God but it just didn't seem to relate to me. At the age of 16 I
went to a Christen WEC camp, where I started realising that god was a
reality in other peoples lives that I could relate to. One evening I had
my eyes close and God gave me a vision of what I later found out (That
Night) to be of a poem "Footsteps in the sand". I became a Christen that
night. When I was away from so many Christens my age, I slowly slipped
back into my old life, but I couldn't deny the things that happened to
me that summer. Meeting the Knights helped bring me a new reality of God
in my life, my being just able to enjoy my bike and not feel I was compromising
what I believe. It might sound cheesy but giving my lift to god has just
sorted my life out and given me a peace and a now like being me now. |