Full Name: William Trewartha Bray (commonly known as Billy Bray)
Birthplace: Cornwall, England
Date of Birth: June 1, 1794
Date of Death: May 25, 1868
Personal Life:
Billy Bray, also called William Trewartha Bray, became well-known as a Methodist preacher who taught in a very different and lively way. He grew up living with his grandfather and worked in local mines from a young age to support himself. His early life was full of struggles, including drinking, fighting, theft, and other sinful behaviors. He even had close encounters with imprisonment and death. Despite this, he felt deep inner unrest and was often troubled by frightening dreams about death and hell.
Everything changed when someone gave him a book by John Bunyan called Visions of Heaven and Hell. Reading it deeply affected him. From that moment, he spent days and nights confessing his sins, praying, and seeking peace with God until he experienced the joy of becoming a “new man.”
Billy began sharing his faith with everyone around him, starting with his family. He joined a Christian group called the “Bible Christians” and began preaching in and around Cornwall. His unique and energetic style of teaching attracted people from all walks of life. Despite limited formal education, he spoke wisely and with great joy. He often preached while singing, shouting, or dancing. His efforts were successful, as many people embraced faith because of his ministry.
Soon, he helped build chapels in Cornwall, Carly Downs, and Carharrack. Through acts of love and sharing his faith, he expressed both his joy and devotion to God. Even though he lived in poverty himself, he happily shared what little he had with others. He could never ignore someone in need; for example, he once took in two children found abandoned in the street, raising them alongside his own children.
Billy Bray remained devoted to God throughout his life. His faith, simplicity, enthusiasm, and selflessness inspired many. He continued to serve others and lead people to Christ until his last days. At the age of 73, Billy Bray passed away peacefully, uttering his final words: “Glory.”