Isaac Yesuvadiyan Iyadurai

Biography

Isaac Yesuvadiyan Iyadurai was one of the well-known pioneer missionaries sent by the Indian Missionary Society. He was born on May 19, 1890, in Idayankulam, India. Before entering ministry, he worked as a teacher. His deep passion to spread the Gospel led him to leave his teaching job and follow God’s calling.

In 1912, he began his missionary work along with Bishop V.S. Azariah. Isaac travelled to many villages, sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. Often, he stayed in villages for several days to serve the people. When he couldn’t find a place to rest, he would sleep on a bullock cart.

Even though he faced many challenges and hardships, nothing stopped him from doing God’s work.

Isaac was also a talented writer and evangelist. He wrote a one-page message called “The Salvation Pilgrimage”, which he shared wherever he went. He used pictures and drawings to explain Bible stories such as the birth of Jesus, His resurrection, and the story of the prodigal son.

He composed many Tamil hymns and encouraged people to live in Christ. Being a lover of music, he wrote several spiritual songs to strengthen believers’ faith. One of his most famous Tamil hymns is “Jepattai Kekum Eka Devaa” (“The Lord Who Hears Our Prayers”). The tune he gave to this hymn is still sung joyfully by thousands of Christians today.

Isaac also started primary and secondary schools to promote education among children. Later, he served as an honorary magistrate, helping families solve disputes peacefully.

In 1941, through his faithful ministry, an entire village accepted Christ, and about 88 people were baptized.

People admired his commitment, simplicity, and love for God. Isaac Yesuvadiyan Iyadurai lived a humble life as a true witness of Jesus Christ and went to be with the Lord on February 4, 1973.

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