forcefully alighted me (thus get-
ting me stranded) mid-way in the
journey.
TCM: Are there any joyous mo-
ments you want to share?
SP: Oh, the joy of having a soul give
his/her life to the Savior and Lord
– Jesus Christ, for me, is the best
of the experiences. It is gratifying
to see people give audience to the
spoken word of God. Once, a pas-
senger bought for me a brand new
bible – that was a blessing. And of
course, the good Lord uses them
to supply my daily meals. All these
I consider to be blessings from
above.
TCM: I observed when I first met
you that you quote a lot of scrip-
tures when you preach?
SP: I see it as a gift from God – the
ability to memorize so many scrip-
tures – and it serves me well any-
time I stand to share the message
of the gospel to commuters.
TCM: Share with us a few of your
pet message titles.
SP: I love to preach messages that
are apocalyptic and eschatological
in format. I like to remind people
to beware of the signs of the end
times and to know that this present
world will pass away and the Lord
Jesus will return soon. Lately, I’ve
been preaching about the Book of
Life and I urge my audiences to en-
sure their names are written in the
Lamb’s book of life by believing on
the Lord Jesus and confessing His
Lordship. (Romans 10:9-10)
TCM: Do you have any message for
our readership, especially, young
people?
SP: My message to young peo-
ple and your readers is couched