The Garden of England Chapter in Kent recently held a highly impactful breakfast meeting. Showing that an FGB Breakfast is the best way to start your day. Bringing together a strong turnout of 41 attendees for a morning of fellowship, inspiration, and faith.
A Compelling Speaker: Tony Anthony
The guest speaker, Tony Anthony, delivered a message that deeply resonated with those present. Born in England to Chinese and Italian parents, Tony’s grew up with a diverse cultural background. This shaped his early passion for Kung Fu, and set the stage for a dramatic life journey.
Tony shared his powerful testimony, reflecting on a past marked by violence and crime. A life which ultimately led to imprisonment on serious charges. His story, however, is one of transformation and redemption. Today, Tony dedicates his life to bringing hope to others, particularly those in prisons around the world. Where he visits prisoners who feel trapped and in hopeless circumstances.
In addition to his speaking and his prison ministry. Tony has also authored his life story ‘TAMING THE TIGER‘. Overcoming significant challenges along the way, to share his message with a wider audience.
Decisions Made and Lives Transformed
The morning proved to be more than just a gathering and time for fellowship. It was a moment of real impact, that saw peoples lives transformed!
Five of the guests in attendance made commitments to the Lord. Marking a significant highlight of the event.
Many others also responded by coming forward for prayer during the ministry time. Demonstrating the depth of engagement and spiritual response, to the speaker and what he shared.
A Memorable and Meaningful Morning
Everyone that attended was full of praise for Tony’s message. With many describing it as one of the most powerful they have heard. Some long-standing members commented that he was “the best FGB speaker they’ve ever heard.” This is a testament to the lasting impression he made.
With a strong turnout, heartfelt responses, and an inspiring message, the breakfast meeting was a great success. The combination of fellowship, testimony, and spiritual impact made it a memorable occasion for all who attended.