Tim Chester is our guide along the Keswick Convention’s path to world mission
‘Unknown to me, I had been waiting for this moment. Every part of me tingled with fervent joy and happiness that I was allowed the privilege of responding, and that Christ was inviting me to serve him, to be called his ambassador, his missionary.’
That is Helen Roseveare’s description of the moment when she went forward at the 1946 Keswick Convention to commit herself to the task of world mission.