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Jill Briscoe (1935–) is a British-American preacher, author, and speaker whose ministry has touched countless lives through her teaching, writing, and global outreach. Born in Liverpool, England, to William and Margaret Ryder, she grew up in a non-religious home but found faith at 18 while studying at Homerton College, Cambridge, where she earned a teaching diploma. After teaching for three years, she married Stuart Briscoe in 1958, and together they raised three children—David, Judy, and Peter—while embarking on a shared calling in ministry. In 1970, they moved to the United States when Stuart became senior pastor of Elmbrook Church in Brookfield, Wisconsin, where Jill developed women’s and youth ministries, honing her gifts as a communicator and leader. Jill’s ministry expanded significantly after Stuart stepped down from Elmbrook in 2000, when they became ministers-at-large, traveling worldwide to equip pastors and missionaries. She has authored over 40 books, including devotionals, poetry, and scriptural studies like Prayer That Works, and founded Just Between Us, a magazine for women in ministry, where she serves as executive editor. A key voice in Telling the Truth, the media ministry she co-founded with Stuart in 1971, Jill’s warm, relational preaching style has reached audiences on every continent. She also served on the boards of World Relief and Christianity Today for over 20 years. Now a grandmother to 13, she continues her work from Wisconsin, leaving a legacy of faith, encouragement, and service following Stuart’s death in 2022.
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Jill Briscoe shares the powerful story of Festo, a man whose life was transformed by encountering Jesus after initially resisting Him. Despite his initial anger and disbelief, Festo's heart was softened by the love and forgiveness of Christ, leading to a radical change in his life. Festo's encounter with Jesus led him to passionately share the message of God's love and forgiveness with everyone he met, ultimately becoming a bold evangelist spreading hope and joy around the world.
"I've Just Met Jesus!"
"Uncle Festo! Uncle Festo! called a high, shrill voice. It was Festo's niece. "Come to church with us, please," she begged. Festo's twelve-year-old sister ran up to him, too. "Please, Festo! It's so exciting, we can't wait to go!" Festo was amazed. "Why, little sister, you used to squirm and wiggle in church. You wanted to go home as soon as you sat down," he teased. "What has happened to you?" Without a reply, the little girl took Festo's hand. She pulled him along the path to the church. When they got there it was full. People were even standing along the side and in the doorway. There was a light on their faces and laughter in their eyes. There was so much joy and happiness Festo couldn't believe his eyes or ears. The girls wanted him to come right to the front of the church. "I'll sit here on the backseat, thank you," he said. The service began. I can leave when I want to, Festo thought. I'll wait a few minutes and then go home. Suddenly his niece stood up and began to talk. "Why, what is she doing? She's talking about me," Festo said out loud. He was shocked. "The Lord has told me that all our prayers for Festo have been answered," his niece told everyone in the church. "He will come to Jesus before this day ends!" Festo was angry. He ran out of the church. He spent the rest of the day getting drunk. His head was fuzzy when he got on his bicycle to ride home at the end of the day. "Humans always get dizzy and do silly things when they drink too much alcohol," Hark wrote. He was sad that Festo was so angry. He thought about what Festo's niece had said, that Festo would come to Jesus before the day ended. Watching him weave unsteadily along a dusty path on his bicycle, Hark doubted it was going to happen! Suddenly Festo's friend came running down the road after him. "Festo! Stop, stop!" he shouted. Festo fell off his bike he was so surprised. His friend's face was shining with happiness. He looked as if he had just opened all his Christmas presents! "Festo, I have just met Jesus Christ! I know my sins are forgiven. Please forgive me for all the bad things we did and said together. I will no longer live like that. Jesus has given me something much better."2 Hark was so excited about what was happening. "Festo is stunned," he wrote quickly. He followed Festo to his home and into his room. Then Festo fell on his knees and cried out in despair. "God, if you are there, and if you can do anything for me, then please do it now. If I'm not too far gone . . . . help!"3 Then Festo saw Jesus clearly. The King of heaven looked at Festo with eyes full of forgiveness. Jesus told Festo how much He loved him. And Festo's life was changed forever. Festo was soon rushing through the streets. He stopped everyone he saw. "I've just met Jesus!" he told them. "My sins are forgiven!4 Hark looked at the notes C.D. had given him. He read that this was the message Festo would never stop telling. He would go all over Africa and around the world telling people about God's love and forgiveness. It was a joyful message of love and hope. But in Uganda, this message had already cost many Christians their lives. And many more were soon to die.
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Jill Briscoe (1935–) is a British-American preacher, author, and speaker whose ministry has touched countless lives through her teaching, writing, and global outreach. Born in Liverpool, England, to William and Margaret Ryder, she grew up in a non-religious home but found faith at 18 while studying at Homerton College, Cambridge, where she earned a teaching diploma. After teaching for three years, she married Stuart Briscoe in 1958, and together they raised three children—David, Judy, and Peter—while embarking on a shared calling in ministry. In 1970, they moved to the United States when Stuart became senior pastor of Elmbrook Church in Brookfield, Wisconsin, where Jill developed women’s and youth ministries, honing her gifts as a communicator and leader. Jill’s ministry expanded significantly after Stuart stepped down from Elmbrook in 2000, when they became ministers-at-large, traveling worldwide to equip pastors and missionaries. She has authored over 40 books, including devotionals, poetry, and scriptural studies like Prayer That Works, and founded Just Between Us, a magazine for women in ministry, where she serves as executive editor. A key voice in Telling the Truth, the media ministry she co-founded with Stuart in 1971, Jill’s warm, relational preaching style has reached audiences on every continent. She also served on the boards of World Relief and Christianity Today for over 20 years. Now a grandmother to 13, she continues her work from Wisconsin, leaving a legacy of faith, encouragement, and service following Stuart’s death in 2022.