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Brief introduction about Rev. T. Jeremiah:

 

Pastor Jeremiah accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior in 1987. He was a professional drummer in his past life, playing drums in the Studios, meetings and other public gatherings. After accepting Jesus Christ he stopped playing drums for the worldly music and using his tallent for God's work. 

 

His father Late Rev. T. John Ephraim, who served God 30 years and planted 5 churches and saved nearly 1500 towns and villages where the people don't know Gospel. Given more than 25,000 Baptisms in his ministry time. When his father came to ministry there is no Christianity and no Churches.

 

Mother Mrs. T. Joyce Ephraim, brother T. Daniel and Sister T. Havila Miriam. Jeremiah has wife and two children Daughter T. Nimshi Joy 12y and son T. Aaron Ephraim 6y. 

 

He came to the Ministry in November 1990. While working as a principal in a school he was working for God under the guidance of His father and the Holy Spirit to extend the kingdom of God. He did lot of work in the youth and bring many anti social elements to Jesus Christ.

 

He came to Full time ministry as a pastor in 1997 according to the call from God and God strengthen him through word of God JOB 38:41 and planted a Church in Hyderabad old city where there are full of anti Christians along with his father. After his father’s death in 1998 he taken the full responsibility of the ministry and he is taken the family responsibility also on his shoulders because he is the elder of the family. He did the ministry in Hyderabad till 2003 July.

 

As per the leading of God he came to Visakhapatnam in August 2003 and covered 265 interior remote villages of tribal where they are living in the deep forests in the villages on the hilltop areas.


 

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