Friday, January 15, 2010

A few minutes with Suzanne Bryon



Suzanne Bryon

Suzanne comes from Woking and attends The Coign Church led by Malcolm Kayes. She has been attending this church for nearly six years and it is part of Newfrontiers. Suzanne is married to Norman and they have three children. Their eldest child is Jonathan and he is in China with his wife and baby, the second born is Philip and he helps people get employment in Nottingham. Anna is the third born and she is serving at Ebenezer Training Centre in Zimbabwe. Suzanne is a retired school teacher and she and Norman will be serving in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe for 6 weeks before going to Harare to serve for another 6 weeks. We had been in comms via email and it was wonderful to finally meet Norman and Suzanne. I caught up with Suzanne in Bulawayo and this is what she had to say:

M.M: What are you passionate about?
S.B: I’m passionate about my family, hospitality and sharing Jesus. I also enjoy making things with pressed flowers and candles.

M.M: Who has influenced you the most recently?
S.B: Malcolm Kayes with his preaching. The emphasis was on being passionate for God’s kingdom before anything else

M.M: In the 3 months that you are in Zimbabwe, what are you hoping that the Lord will do for you personally?
S.B: I’d like to be clear on where my niche is and wherever it is, to give myself totally to it and get on with it.

M.M: What are your impressions of New Creations led by Mbonisi Malaba?
S.B: Invigorating, lively, youthful. Mbonisi’s preaching touched my spirit.

By Molly Manhanga

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