Speaking of his youthful decision to become a missionary, he said: "I began to consider
the best area in which I could become a missionary and the best means I could employ
to be most effective--perfectly sincere and genuine questions." The first missionary
influence upon young Ian's life came through a doctor serving in Nigeria in the
Housa Band. "First impressions are often the strongest," related Major Thomas,
and so it became his ambition one day to go an join the Housa Band in Nigeria,
West Africa. He thought the best thing for him to do was to become a doctor.
At the university Ian became a leader in the Inter-Varsity Fellowship group. If ever there
was any evangelistic activity going on, this youthful zealot was "buzzing around the place,
every holiday, every spare moment"! He started a slum club down in the East End of
London "out of a sheer desire to win souls, to go out and get them. I was a windmill
of activity until, at the age of nineteen, every moment of my day was packed tight with
doing things. Thus by the age of nineteen, I had been reduced to a state of complete
exhaustion spiritually, until I felt that there was no point going on."
"Then, one night in November, that year, just at midnight, I got down on my knees before
God, and I just wept in sheer despair. I said, 'Oh, God, I know that I am saved. I love Jesus
Christ. I am perfectly convinced that I am converted. With all my heart I have wanted to serve
Thee. I have tried to my uttermost and I am a hopeless failure.' That night things happened.
I can honestly say that I had never once heard from the lips of men the message that came
to me then but God, that night simply focused upon me the Bible message of Christ Who Is
Our Life. The Lord seemed to make plain to me that night, through my tears of bitterness:
'You see, for seven years, with utmost sincerity, you have been trying to live for Me, on
My behalf, the life that I have been waiting for seven years to live through you.'" That
night, all in the space of an hour, Ian Thomas discovered the secret of the adventurous
life. He said: "I got up the next morning to an entirely different Christian life, but I want to
emphasize this: I had not received one iota more than I had already had for seven years!"
When he is not traveling, Major Thomas resides in Estes Park Colorado, where his wife,
Joan Thomas, and his eldest son, Chris Thomas, live along with Chris' family. All Major
Thomas' sons are spread throughout the world and are active in the Torchbearer Ministry.
Chris is the Director of Torchbearers International. Mark, is the Regional Director of all the
Torchbearer operations in Europe, based at Capernwray Hall, the Torchbearer Bible
School near the town of Carnforth, England. Peter is based at Monavale Homestead, the
Torchbearer Bible School and Conference Center near Cambridge, New Zealand,
in addition to being the Regional Director of all Torchbearer operations in Southeast Asia
and the Pacific. Major Thomas' youngest son, Andy, is actively involved in the ministry of
Torchbearers but in a different way; he is a craftsman. He has been known to say, "My
brothers preach, I work"! His participation in the ministry has been of great value
as he leads in the construction of nearly all the new building projects.
Major W. Ian Thomas, died in August 2007, surrounded by family and firm in the
knowledge that he who began a good work, would complete it.