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Colin Peckham (1936–2009). Born in 1936 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, Colin Peckham was a dynamic evangelist, theologian, and principal of The Faith Mission Bible College in Edinburgh. Growing up on a farm, he became a Christian as a young man and studied agriculture at Maritzburg College before pursuing theology at the University of South Africa and Edinburgh University. He ministered for ten years with the Africa Evangelistic Band, engaging in evangelism and convention ministry, and later served as a youth leader in South African missions. In 1982, he became principal of The Faith Mission Bible College, serving for 17 years, preparing students for world evangelism with a focus on revival and holiness. Married to Mary Morrison in 1969, a convert of the 1949–1953 Lewis Revival, they formed a powerful ministry team, preaching globally and igniting spiritual hunger. Peckham authored books like Sounds from Heaven and Resisting Temptation, blending biblical scholarship with practical faith. After retiring, he continued itinerant preaching until his death on November 9, 2009, in Broxburn, Scotland, survived by Mary, three children—Colin, Heather, and Christine—and two grandchildren. He said, “Revival is God’s finger pointed at me.”
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Colin Peckham preaches about the miraculous birth of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of His virgin birth to uphold the integrity of Scripture and the foundation of salvation. Jesus was born without sin, being the sinless Son of God, essential for Him to accomplish our redemption. His birth was intricately connected to His ultimate purpose of sacrificial death, fulfilling a divine plan established from eternity. Through His unique birth and sacrificial death, Jesus provided a pathway for humanity to access God and experience redemption.
Christmas Is Jesus (His Unique Birth and Death )
JESUS was born. Never had there been such a night. Jesus was born of a Virgin. If not, we face the blasphemous alternative, the slanderous implication that Mary was guilty of immorality and Jesus was illegitimate. Perish the thought! To deny the virgin birth is to impugn the veracity of Scripture and to undermine the whole scheme of salvation. The Apostle's Creed states clearly, 'Conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the virgin Mary.' The normal laws of biology were either suspended or transcended. 'With God nothing shall be impossible' (Luke 1:34,37). His birth was a special divine act, a supernatural event, an intervention of God. Jesus was born without sin. He was called 'the holy child Jesus' (Acts 4:27). He asked, 'Which of you convinceth me of sin?' John 8:46). He said to His disciples. `The prince of this world cometh, and hath nothing in Me' John 14:30). 'He is without sin' (Heb. 4: 15), He was 'holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners' (Heb. 7:26). He is the sinless Son of God and only as such could He effect our salvation. Jesus was born to die. Because He had no sin He was not under the sentence of death. He need not submit Himself to death. No man could take His life from Him (John 10:17,18). But He laid down His life. The purpose of His birth was His death. He was born to die. It was the fulfilment of a divine plan devised in eternity. 'The Son of Man is come to give His life a ransom for many' (Matt. 20:28). The Via Dolorosa stretched back into eternity. He was the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world' (Rev 13:8). He came from heaven and returned to heaven, but now there is a difference; He carries with Him a glorified human body, the body born in Bethlehem's stable which suffered death as a perfect sacrifice for sin. The shadow of a cross lay over the stable, the carpenter's shop, the home in Nazareth and over all His Life and ministry. His sinless birth made possible a redeeming efficacious sacrifice. Now we have access to God through the sacrificial pathway from Bethlehem to Calvary. Oh, the wonder of that unique birth in the stable! It has changed all our lives!
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Colin Peckham (1936–2009). Born in 1936 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, Colin Peckham was a dynamic evangelist, theologian, and principal of The Faith Mission Bible College in Edinburgh. Growing up on a farm, he became a Christian as a young man and studied agriculture at Maritzburg College before pursuing theology at the University of South Africa and Edinburgh University. He ministered for ten years with the Africa Evangelistic Band, engaging in evangelism and convention ministry, and later served as a youth leader in South African missions. In 1982, he became principal of The Faith Mission Bible College, serving for 17 years, preparing students for world evangelism with a focus on revival and holiness. Married to Mary Morrison in 1969, a convert of the 1949–1953 Lewis Revival, they formed a powerful ministry team, preaching globally and igniting spiritual hunger. Peckham authored books like Sounds from Heaven and Resisting Temptation, blending biblical scholarship with practical faith. After retiring, he continued itinerant preaching until his death on November 9, 2009, in Broxburn, Scotland, survived by Mary, three children—Colin, Heather, and Christine—and two grandchildren. He said, “Revival is God’s finger pointed at me.”