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Gary Hall
Joanne McMahon
Tarquin & Magdalena

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was raised as a Roman Catholic and intended to become a priest after I
left school, but the Lord had other plans for me. In 1973, at the age
of 17, I came to know the Lord Jesus Christ as my personal Saviour at
the headquarters of the Liverpool City Mission. This immediately
caused problems regarding my family.
My mother and father were against what they called my "change of
religion". The situation came to a climax when I arrive home one
evening from a Christian friend's house only to be met by my father on
the doorstep with the words, "You don't live here anymore".
So at the age of 18 I would have been homeless but for the kindness of
friends.
One cannot rely on the goodness of others for too long, so I decided
to move into a local boarding house. What I saw and experienced there
cannot be written here. Eventually, after spending time living rough and
in the Salvation Army hostel, I found my own apartment. I had fallen
away from the Lord for two years at this time. My thoughts went back to
my childhood desire to become a Roman Catholic priest. I made enquiries
and found that the only real option for me was to become a monk in the
Franciscan Order. The Saturday before I was due to leave for the
monastery in Guildford, Surrey, I pleaded with the Lord, asking,
"Lord, is it your will that I should become a monk like St.
Francis?" That evening I attended a tent meeting in a local park. A
preacher from Northern Ireland, Derrick Bingham, was teaching from the
book of Nehemiah. During the service the preacher turned to my direction
(there were about 500 people present) and said, God does not want you to
become a monk like St. Francis of Assisi." Here was my answer from
the Lord. From that moment I made a complete break from the Catholic
Church and have come to see it as the biggest cult that this world
knows.
In 1979 I joined a church, The Mission, in the neighbourhood where I
was living. From the moment I walked through the door of that small
building I knew that I was home. The godly lifestyle and inspired
teaching of Pastor Charles Bolton (promoted to glory 12 December 2003) and his wife brought me back to my
first love for Christ. The church had no young people, but I never once
felt that I was out of place. These people obviously loved the Lord.
In my desire to reach others with the Gospel of Jesus Christ I began
to give leaflets out in Liverpool City Centre. Many a Saturday afternoon
was spent witnessing to those willing to stop and listen. On one
Saturday in late Autumn 1979 I was approached by a girl with an Irish
accent. She asked if I was a Christian and where the church I attended
was located. The next morning the same girl was found at The Mission. To
cut a short story shorter, six months later on March 29 1980, we were
married by Pastor Bolton at The Mission.
Margaret, my wife, also comes from a Catholic background, but was
soundly converted to Christ and from the errors of Rome whilst visiting
relatives in New York in the summer of 1979. (You may find her personal
testimony one day on these pages.)
In 1986 Pastor Bolton retired from the ministry at The Mission. The
leadership of the church was handed over to me. To be very honest I did
not fully understand what this would entail, but the Lord has been good
and has led me each step of the way. Through the Lord's power we have
been used to reach many hundreds of people, though our fellowship is
actually small in number. In 1988 we changed the name of the church to
Living Word.
I am convinced that God is about to pour out His Spirit in revival
one last time before the Return of the Lord Jesus Christ (see my article
on Revival on this site). This revival will not come via the charismatic
movement, it will not come from Toronto or Pensacola, it will not come
from the ecumenical movement or the so-called Churches Together - these
movements are bankrupt of the truth and the Spirit of God. This final
revival will come as a result of the true believers in Christ Jesus
getting right with Him. The revival will include a return to the
Authorised King James Bible.
My great desire is to see people coming to know Jesus as Saviour and
Lord, to see backsliders returning, and to see the church of Christ
revived. Though I have many failings I love the Lord Jesus Christ with
all of my heart. I am willing to serve Him wherever and whenever He sees
fit. The word of God is the delight of my life for I'm still amazed
after all these years just how fresh and new The Holy Bible is each day!
If I can be of any assistance to you if you are searching for
salvation or a deeper commitment to Christ, please do not hesitate to
contact me.
Gary
J. Hall (Pastor)
Living Word
3 St. Michael's Road
Liverpool L17 7AN
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Telephone:
07989 533371
Fax: +44 (0)151 727 2227
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