Andrea Minichiello Williams works for Christian Concern for Our Nation (CCFON) and the Christian Legal Centre. These organisations are heavily involved in the crucial task of defending our liberties and helping Christians facing discrimination of various kinds in the UK. At the beginning of March she gave a short interview to EN...
EN: Tell us briefly how you became a Christian.
AMW: When I was four, the local Methodist church sent a minibus around the neighbourhood where I was living inviting the children to Sunday School. I was put on the minibus. When I arrived at Sunday School, Mrs. Hicks, told me all about Jesus and I fell in love with him there and then.
When I was eight, I decided I wanted to be a barrister and prayed to God every night to pass my 11+ exam so that I could go to the grammar school. God granted me my request. At 14, I stood up at a missions conference and committed my life in mission service to the Lord, also saying that I still wanted to be a lawyer. And, so, here I am at 43 as a missionary lawyer. I have had many tests of faith over the years, but can testify that the Lord is sufficient and meets our every need and that he is the only one worth living for.