"If your first concern is to look after yourself, you'll never find yourself. But if you forget about yourself and look to me, you'll find both yourself and me." ~Jesus
Faith the Substance
Posted by: Fiona Killough on May 11, 2012
There are few things that please God more than us choosing to place our faith in Him. I’ve recently been learning with fresh eyes what this looks like as I...read more
The Money Point
Posted by: Fiona Killough on March 21, 2012
There’s a fundamental stumbling block in the lives of most Christians when it comes to wholeheartedly serving the Lord. It manifests itself under a number of guises, but a little...read more
Why I Don’t Like Being Called a Missionary
Posted by: Fiona Killough on February 13, 2012
I think I finally figured out why I get an uncomfortable feeling whenever someone refers to me as a missionary. In our frequent meetings with new people, the subject inevitably...read more
The Toughest Pills to Swallow are Often the Best Ones to Take
Posted by: Fiona Killough on December 09, 2011
Reading over David’s shoulder on our flight from Phoenix to Orlando yesterday I found myself touched by the life of a woman called Lillian. Lillian and her husband Bob served...read more
Conferences & Comfort Zones
Posted by: Fiona Killough on November 04, 2011
It was no suprise to me to find out last weekend that my No.1 motivation in life is creativity. I have The Flag Page test to thank for that little...read more
Because the Mission Field is All Around Us
Posted by: Fiona Killough on October 25, 2011
There was a time for me when personal evangelism meant going to my regular secular job lecturing in art and design, where the team I worked with was comprised of...read more
About Fiona Killough
Job Title: Graphic Design Media Manager
Spouse: David Killough
Bio:
I came to know Jesus as my personal Lord and Saviour when I was 20. Prior to that I’d been focussed on travelling and building a career. When I began to understand that God had a purpose for my life I determined within myself not to live for anything less than that. For the first 5 years of my Christian walk this meant serving faithfully in my Church back home in the south of England. In April 2008 I went on an Overland expedition with my Church and spent two weeks sharing the gospel with villagers in Zambia. I’d spent time in Africa as a teenager and I always felt as though I’d left a piece of my heart there whenever I left. Returning with something more valuable than rubies to give the people I met was a tremendous experience.
I had no idea when I met David 18 months later that what started out as a great friendship would lead to the start of the greatest adventure of my life!









