REV.
J. JOSHUA
Second
Pastor of
A Family Genealogy
OF HIS DESCENDENTS THROUGH ONE
HUNDERED AND SEVENTY YEARS
SPREAD OVER SEVEN GENERATIONS
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Rev.J.Joshua
was born on
Rev.Joshua had his early education at a school started by Rev. Whitehouse
at Ananthanadarkudi and was soon in a position to be admitted into the
Seminary at NAGERCOIL as a boarder. His progress in the Seminary was
steady and rapid. His teachers were pleased with his excellent
behaviour and exemplary character. On the satisfactory completion of
the usual course of eight years, he was given the responsible position of
writer to the Rev. Mr.Lewis at Santhapuram. It was while under this
earnest Missionary that he made a special progress in that simple and
charming style of language which in later years kept any audience
spell-bound.
When Mr.Lewis fell ill and went to the Nilgiris for a change, Rev.Mr.
Russell employed Mr. Joshua as a teacher in the
Two years later, when Mr. Lewis returned to
Nine years later, on the 16th September 1876, his dearly beloved wife died
leaving behind her, two sons and four daughters, the care of bringing them
up falling on his shoulders. He bore the burden, however, cheerily
on and had the great pleasure to see them all settled in life during his
own life time.
On the death of Rev. N.Devadason in 1878 Mr. Joshua was selected
unanimously by the Deacons of the
In the responsibilities of the Church Rev. Joshua was greatly helped by
the Deacons, the chosen representatives of the people and men of sound
practical common-sense and earnestness. Special mention may be made
of two of them, M/s P.D.Devasahayam and P.P.Joseph whose munificent
contributions left always a surplus in Church funds. It was chiefly
through their aid that the NAGERCOIL Church, reputed to be the largest of
its kind in South India was roofed with galvanised iron sheets. With
the funds so liberally contributed an extensive portion of land known as
‘Ammachivilai’ was bought for the Church, a prison-house at Vadaserry was
purchased and converted into a Reading Room and a large building with a
fine tower was erected to serve as a town hall and a school for
girls. The Church choir had its origin during Rev. Joshua’s
days.
As a preacher, Rev. Joshua was an enthusiastic student of Moody and
Spurgeon. Popularly he was known as “The Tamil Spurgeon”. With
one accord the whole of Travancore had given him the first place as a
sweet eloquent preacher. His home life was in every way a
continuation of his public life. With him there was no discord
between preaching and practice. The poor had in him a sympathetic
friend. Little children too were immensely fond of him The
members of the congregation, be they rich or poor, men or women, boys or
girls, always regarded him with sincere affection and held him in great
reverence and high esteem. ‘Everything to God in Prayer’ was his
motto in life.
There was something very striking in the commencement and close of Rev.
Joshua’s career as a Pastor. His first sermon on assuming charge of
the
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