The Testimony of Ian Hughes

The Testimony of Ian Hughes

Ian Hughes was born and brought up in Aberystwyth along with his two brothers. Here is his testimony in his own words.

I come from a working class background. My father worked as a GPO engineer and my mother worked as an usher in the local cinema. My mother language is Welsh. We attended Chapel about 4 times a year and I attended Sunday school until I was a teenager. I did not believe in God. I learnt how to attend chapel and to give just enough to avoid the Minister or the treasurer calling!

My childhood was a happy one. I lived next to the Harbour, which meant most of my summers were spent swimming, boating and fishing. I spent my early teenage years with the Sea Cadets, where I continued my love for sailing, travelling and adventure. School was a different matter, and I did not do well in any subjects. My heart was set on the sea, (plus I didn’t have any qualifications) so at 16 I joined the Royal Navy.

My father died unexpectedly, which caused me to become depressed and increasingly dependent on alcohol. I spent my 17th birthday in the Falklands, my 18th in the Gulf. I became increasingly isolated.

The turning point in my life came when another close relative died. I began to realise that if I died, it would be hell and not heaven that awaited me. God had already been preparing me for this point, as he had sent a Christian couple as missionaries to sailors. They had been very understanding, but I had taken advantage of them and had used my chapel background to pretend that I was a Christian. This was a lie I perpetuated both on and off the ship.

I soon came to realise that I was certainly  not a follower of Jesus. I was a hypocrite. In Christmas 1985, I gave my life to the Lord, and my life completely changed. When the ship was docked in Portsmouth, I attended the local Elim church

My life in the navy completely changed. I became the minister of Zion Baptist Church in Llanelli but afterward I felt exercised to  evangelise around the Talley Lakes, not far from Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire.

Ian wrote this testimony around  2017.

 

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