Set in a small village in Cambridgeshire, Margaret recounts her
dramatic conversion in 1970, which led to her heart and her home
being open to sixty-five people in forty-five years.
Led by God, Margaret and her husband, Tony, moved from three to
six and then ten bedrooms to accommodate their growing "family."
Their "Liquorice Allsort" residents added great richness to their
lives.
During their early Christian life, their son was killed in a
road accident which, far from crushing their faith, made them
stronger than ever, and their witness resulted in a small revival
in their Anglican church.
Eventually, in 1982 they made room in their hearts for many more
people when, controversially side by side, they pioneered and
pastored a lively and successful Charismatic church for twenty-five
years .It was prophesied that they would be like two Shire horses
pulling a plough.
Margaret clearly heard God speak and direct her to minister to
others and to trust God for everything from her own clothing to
buying houses. As a result, she is very keen to teach others how to
hear God for themselves.
It has always been Margaret's aim to love God and love people,
whatever the cost.
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