Friday, August 17, 2012

Dr. Ruth Christopher's funeral + Funeral Pics



Sister Ruth Christopher's brother's (Raghu's) eulogy delivered at her funeral service - August 18, 2012

The purpose and the focus of the the gathering this morning is not Ruth but Christ in her; it is testifying what Christ has done in and through her. Ruth was born into this world in 1947 and born again in 1965 at the age of about 18 when she was in the Medical College in India. Born again,  meaning undergoing a spiritual birth or spiritual regeneration, that every one of us require.  After completion of her medicine, she married Bro. Christopher in 1971. Her husband and she worked in Bahrain and Dubai  for several years and thereafter went on full time service upon the Lord’s calling in early 90s. Their gift was hospitality. They traveled throughout the world to teach the word of God and to fellowship with saints. They mended broken marriages; broken churches; supported the needy individuals and churches financially and spiritually, and admonished and encouraged full time servants. I have received several tributes to her from different parts of the world. I will read only portions of some of the tributes due to limited time.

---- We cannot imagine she is not going to visit us----- Benjamins/Canada

We miss Ruth Aunty as she was supporting Uncle Christopher’s ministry  all over the world. – Bethesda House of Worship, Silver Spring, MD, USA.

-----We cannot imagine Hebron without you-----Samuel & Amla – Hebron, Hyderabad.
Aunty Ruth, while I was a mere 8 year old child, you gave me the most precious gift of all, the Lord Jesus, for which I thank Him for, and will always love you for ---- Sarah Sukumar, London, UK

---Now our burden is, is there anyone who is willing and ready to carry on this TORCH – the 
ministering of life of the Lord Jesus Christ to LIGHTEN the young lives ---- Sawmyamma John, Hebron, Hyderabad, India (Ruth’s lecturer and mentor at Kurnool Medical College)

---- The news of the sudden home call to glory of sister Mrs. Ruth Christopher ----has plunged hundreds of sisters and brothers into a sense of deep sorrow and loss. They would miss her and her inspiring ministry contributing to the salvation and growth of sisters, youth and children, through V.B.S. lessons. ---- Bro. K. Phillip, Madras, India.

To Brother Christopher and Sister Ruth: ---- We, too are suffering with you. ---  El Shaddai and the Churches in the Hills.

----- Our dearly beloved sister, you were truly a‘Servant of the Church and a succourer of many and a Mother in Israel’ --------------------- if the Lord would give us our bro. Christopher back, we will endeavour to look after him to the best of our ability in your absence. See you again at Jesus’ feet.
Bro. Neville, Clombo, Sri Lanka

I want to thank everyone of you for the sacrifice you have made  to attend the service this morning - from Australia, UK, India and different parts of America.

May the Lord be glorified through the testimony of our dear Sister Ruth Christopher this morning.

 





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Location: Broussard’s Mortuary, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont, TX, USA.






Dr. Ruth Christopher (May 10, 1947 - August 12, 2012) - Funeral Service will be held on Aug 18, 2012

Dr. Ruth Christopher, 65, a medical doctor and a missionary, died on Sunday, August 12, 2012, from her injuries sustained from an automobile accident that occurred on Saturday, August 11th. Her husband, Mr. Devavaram Samuel Christopher, 69, a full time minister is in a critical condition at Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth ICU, Beaumont, TX, USA. 
A funeral service for Dr. Ruth Christopher will be held @10:00 a.m CST (8:30pm Indian Standard Time) on Saturday, August 18, 2012, at Broussard’s Mortuary, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont, TX, USA.

Please click here for her Funeral Service details

News about the accident met on Aug 11, 2012 7:10pm CST @ Major Drive, Beaumont TX, USA.

Dr. Ruth and Christopher

Dr. Ruth was born in India in a Hindu family and accepted Christ as her personal Savior at the age of about 18, when she was in a Medical College in India. She was convinced that one could be saved (go to heaven) not because of what good things one has done but because of what He (Christ) has already done for us. Ruth faced opposition at home, outside and strangely within the Church too for her stand in Christ. She travelled all the continents along with her husband, preached Christ and fellowshipped with the saints wherever they went. Finally both of them took American citizenship to live with her brother in Beaumont who was one with them in Christ with common beliefs and cause for living.

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