K M Paul (1959–2014) was a pioneering Brethren evangelist who dedicated 29 years to rural ministry in Odisha’s Koraput district. Despite family opposition, he established multiple assemblies in Nandapur and Sunabeda. Known for his “Christ crucified” message, he focused on village outreach, Bible teaching, and translating Christian literature into the Odia language.
K.G. Thomas of Ranny: 30 Miles for the Malayalam New Testament
K.G. Thomas of Ranny (1875–1943) was a devoted Christian leader in Kerala known for his evangelistic work, teaching, and organizational skills. He established churches, schools, and conventions alongside missionaries and played a key role in uniting the Brethren and Viyojithar movements, leaving a lasting legacy in the history of Kerala’s church.


