Thy Soldier, Faithful and True

Jeff Fuller November 15th, 2008

Pastor G. Mark Sumpter of Faith Presbyterian Church in Grants Pass tells of the relationship he had with Jim Jones in this moving letter addressed to Jim’s wife and kids:

Street Evangelist Jim Jones discusses the gospel with elders of the LDS Church.

Dear Kelly, Willow and Holly,

God brought me into contact with your beloved husband and wonderful father in the summer of 2006. He caught my eye as he was ministering to people with gospel literature in a crowded area at Riverside Park in Grants Pass. I watched him with great interest. He was that soldier, with satchel strapped to his side, carrying munitions, the truth, to those in the battlefield of the world. When he looked as though he was finished, I sauntered over to him.

“Hi,” my name is Mark Sumpter. “I’m Jim, Jim Jones.”

“Jim, may I have one of your booklets?”

“Notta problem, in fact, take 10 or 15 and give them away,” Jim’s face brightened as he gave me the tracts.

That started my relationship with Jim Jones, a blessed fool for Christ and a soldier-ambassador.

Jim and I met for the next 3-4 months, nearly every Saturday, going downtown in Grants Pass talking to people about the Lord Jesus Christ, just as we see him doing in the picture above. He was my mentor. He helped me to keep an eye on that most-needful work of gospel witness to the lost of Grants Pass.

God so wonderfully and generously gifted Jim with humor; he genuinely was able to put people at an emotional rest for 20 or 30 minutes in order for the gospel to be clearly explained. I was stunned with his disarming ways. He was witty in his witness, and he was a straight-shooter about man’s law-breaking ways; and he was a straight-shooter with respect to gladly telling sinners where solid, lasting hope and joy may be found. He boldly and clearly presented Jesus Christ and Him crucified. Jim’s way of opening the message of Christ, I saw it on several occasions, was to be in the Bible, literally, to open the Word and read and teach and explain. In his way of cracking open the Bible to teach the Scriptures, he drew in inquirers.

Kelly, I cannot reach through this screen to offer a hug. And Willow and Holly, I cannot share your physical tears at this moment. Jesus alone, the one of Whom Jim spoke so confidently, never will leave you, and never will forsake you. The Lord is your Shepherd, He will lead you beside quiet waters and into green pastures. He will watch over and keep you soul. Our love through Jesus Christ is yours. We pour out intercessory prayer for you, for your comfort in your loss.

Your husband and father, and our brother, has gone home to be with His Lord, the Captain of the fight. My blessed Christian friend, Jim Jones, will be long-remembered in my heart. God gave the church of the Lord Jesus Christ here in the Rogue Valley a tremendous gift in Jim for these years. God gave to me Jim’s example of fervor and zeal for preaching Christ. I will never forget his life and ministry. God is so very good.

O may thy soldiers faithful, true and bold
Fight as the saints who nobly fought of old,
And win with them the victor’s crown of gold.
Alleluia! Alleluia!

Blessed the be the glorious name of our God–Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Our great God gave Jim Jones and He has now taken him home to glory.

Through Christ, Who is our Living Hope and Blessed Redeemer….

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5 Responses to “Thy Soldier, Faithful and True”

  1. Michael Adamson 15 Nov 2008 at 10:02 pm

    Jim was an inspiration to me when I first met him online through Great News Network. I had a few telephone conversations with him, and emailed him several times. He was a Brother that I never met face to face, but did not need to. It was like I knew him all my life.

    I will miss his weekly email updates as I looked forward to them, and they encouraged me greatly.

    I am happy that he has recieved the keys to the Celestial City and will be there waiting for us when we recieve them also.

    May God Bless his family.

  2. Jeff Fulleron 15 Nov 2008 at 10:56 pm

    Everyone who was touched by Jim’s life and ministry is welcome to call in and tell us your story on a special Jim Jones Memorial Radio Show.

  3. Chris de Vidalon 16 Nov 2008 at 12:38 am

    Jim absolutely reclaimed that name.

  4. Roberton 16 Nov 2008 at 4:13 pm

    I didn’t know Jim personally, but I had asked him for some material and some advice when I was new to Evangelism, and he was absolutely a gentleman and very gracious to this newbie.

    I will miss his Godly example but I look forward to seeing him in Heaven.

    May God bless and keep Jim’s family.

    bob

  5. Carla and Creighton Deemson 17 Nov 2008 at 2:06 am

    We loved Jim! He was bold, enthusiastic, strong, kind, and inspiring! He loved the truth, loved God and His word and loved people.
    As a woman on the streets with rough people I was not afraid when Jim was around, he had a heads up on all people coming and going and watched out for my young sons and who they were witnessing to. He had wisdom as a leader and wisdom in bringing each conversation back to God. He was an encourager and teacher.
    I am honored to have known Jim and watch God use him. I am thankful my sons knew such a brave mighty man of God.
    We will be praying for you Kelly, Willow and Holly.

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