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Dr Colin and Mrs Mary Peckham

Our vision
By Biblical teaching and passionate preaching to bring people to Christ, and to challenge the church of Christ to holiness of heart and life; to a Spirit-filled walk with God; to a brokenness of heart in humble earnest and believing prayer for God to pour out His Spirit in true revival power.

Our passion
To see the Spirit of God poured out in glorious reviving power.

Announcement
On Friday 27 August 2010 Mary Peckham went Home to glory following a stroke the previous week. She passed away quietly and without pain in the evening while those around her bed sang Psalm 23 and Amazing Grace. A thanksgiving service for her life was held on Thursday 2nd September at 10am at the Faith Mission Centre, 2 Drum Street, Gilmerton, Edinburgh, followed by internment at the Dean Cemetary in Edinburgh. You can read the family tribute gicen by her son Colin here.
On Monday 9th November 2009 at his home in Broxburn near Edinburgh, Scotland, Rev Dr Colin Peckham was suddenly and quietly called home to be with the Lord. There was a service of thanksgiving at Charlotte Chapel, West Rose Street, Edinburgh on Monday 16th November 2009 at 10.30am.

Commendations
I warmly commend to pastors and Christian leaders my dear friend and brother, Dr. Colin Peckham from Scotland. Irt has been my joy to serve with him "in the fellowship of the gospel," and convention ministry in South Africa, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Under God he has distinguished himself as a president of the Faith Mission College in Scotland, conference speaker, author and spiritual leader. The fire of revival burns in his soul, and his preaching is passionate and powerful in the Holy Spirit. He has my prayers and my heartiest approbation.
Dr Stephen Olford
Founder and senior Lecturer, The Stephen Olford Center for Biblical Preaching
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Latest Publication - Sounds From Heaven Sounds From Heaven
"I cannot recall any book on revival that I have read that has given me greater pleasure, held my attention more, and incited my longing for a new visitation from God than this one." Rev Brian Edwards

Extract: "The Hebrides is a series of islands forty miles west of the most northerly part of Scotland. Lewis is the most northerly island and Harris is attached to it in the south, forming one island about sixty miles long with a population of about 25,000 people. South of Harris the line of islands extends southwards: North Uist, Benbecula, Grimsay, South Uist and Barra as well as smaller inhabited islands such as Bernera (Lewis) and Berneray (Harris). Ths islands are the first to face the might of the Atlantic gales and their bleak, windswept treeless topography bears witness to the effect of the severe weather..."
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