*The life Story of  Evangelist*
*Sadhu Kochu Kunchoonju Upadeshi*
*(Official Name : M I Varghese, 1883 November 29 - 1945 November 30)*
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This is the true life story of a man who fully believed the below scripture
portion, taught and practiced it in his personal life.
This was not only his story but his song all through his earthly life. So
with out a shadow of doubt he could proclaim it to the world….**
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*"Look at the birds: they do not sow seeds, gather a harvest and put it in
barns yet your father in heaven takes care of them!" "……..*
*Look how the wild flowers grow: they do not work or make clothes for
themselves…….. It is God who clothes the wild grass…… *
*grass that is here today and gone tomorrow…" [Matthew 6:26-30]*

*"Kaakakale vicharippeen, vidhayilla koythummilla
Daivam avaykkayi vendathe ekunnu
Lilly pushppangalkkum avan shobha nalkunnu"*

Sadhu Kochoonju Upadesi was one of the revival leaders who revitalized the
spiritual life of the Christian believers of India during the first half of
twentieth century. He was a Voluntary Evangelist who spent his whole life
for the proclamation of the Gospel to the people of South India and Sri
Lanka . According to him the Bible is not a book to be read but an
instruction book which should be followed in day to day life. Kochoonju was
born in December 1883 in a village called Edayaranmula near Chengannur in
Central Kerala . The name of his house was Muthampakkal. His father Itty was
a simple hearted and devoted Christian. His Mother Mariamma was a God
fearing, kind hearted and generous person. The first child of Itty and
Mariamma was a son who was drowned accidentally in the River Pumba which
flows very near to their house. Later they had six daughters and Kochoonju
was the youngest and the eighth child in the family. His parents and elder
sisters were very keen in looking after Kochoonju and giving him training in
Bible reading and prayer. He was brought up under strict Christian
discipline of his parents. Kochoonju had his primary education in his
village school and his official name in the school records was M. I.
Varughese. Right from his childhood he had a keen interest for reading. He
had a classmate named K. V. Simon who later became a famous Christian poet
and Church Leader.

Child marriage was common during those days. At the age of twelve while he
was still a student Kochoonju married Aleyamma of Vattapara house,
Kuriannoor. After his marriage he studied two more years in the Poovathoor
English School . At the age of fourteen onwards he started helping his
father in agriculture. But the thirst for reading was always within him. He
used to carry Bible portions with him where ever he traveled. At the age of
eleven he accepted Jesus as his personal saviour during a meeting held in
his home parish. While he was 15, his mother died and the burden of looking
after his sick father fell on him. Income from the agriculture was not at
all sufficient for their living. So he had a hard life and was forced to do
many small jobs to make both ends meet. He did textile business, and for
some time he taught in a school. His wife's parents were very helpful.

He was a Sunday school teacher for many years. At the age of 17, Kochoonju
started his gospel work, which was mainly centered in and around his home
parish as he had to look after his sick father. After a day's hard work in
the agricultural fields, he used to visit houses in the evenings with a
lantern lamp and a Bible in his hand. He arranged area prayer meetings and
children's meetings. His parish priest Rev A. G. Thomas and his classmate
Mr. K. V. Simon were his strong supporters. Kochoonju was the secretary of
an association called Edayaranmula Christian fellowship. Bible study classes
and open air meetings were held under the auspicious of this association in
the neighboring villages and parishes. While he was 20 he lost his father.

Kochoonju was a very distinctive person in appearance. He always wore a
white shirt and a white dothi. He was 5 feet 9 inches tall and had a very
thin and frail body. His eyes appeared to be meditative and his forehead was
frowned as though in deep eternal thought. He always carried an umbrella and
his favourite Bible where ever he went. His saintly life, self control, self
denial, and commitment for social service made him a unique person. He liked
to spend time alone in meditation. Much of his time he spent in reading the
Holy Scriptures and devotional books. After many days of solitary
confinement, meditation and prayer in his house, he committed his life, his
wife, children, all his property, possessions, responsibilities, time,
future and all his desires to God. He decided to serve the Lord as a full
time evangelist on behalf of his home parish, Lakha St. Thomas Mar Thoma
Parish, Edayaranmula. His commitment to the Gospel restrained him from all
worldly pleasures.

Kochoonju wanted all his three children to follow the Lord. He wanted his
first son Varghesekutty to be a full time celibate evangelist and his second
son Samuelkutty to be an agriculturist to look after his property and his
daughter Mariamma, to be a lady evangelist. But unfortunately his second son
Samuel died at the age of nine. The death of his son was a big loss in his
life which inspired him to write the immortal hymn:

*"Dukhaththinte paana paathrram karththavente kayyil thannaal
Santhoshaththodathu vaangi Halleluiah paadeedum njaan."*

Sadhu Kochoonju was a person who strictly followed self control and self
denial. He lived sometimes on only 14 to 19 meals per month. All through the
day he fasted and had a meal at night. Every tenth day he avoided solid
food, and took only water at night. He was a strict vegetarian most of his
life. He could live and work with this type of food pattern for almost
thirty years. A divine power gave him strength which is beyond our
understanding. In 1912, he spent much time in fasting and prayer to know the
will of God concerning Gospel work. He was burdened by the death of his
second son, poverty, responsibility of caring for his wife and children,
illness in his own life and inward conflicts regarding different types of
Christian faith and practices among the contemporary believers. He had a
vision of the Lord Jesus like that of Sadhu Sunder Singh the famous
Evangelist. Kochoonju was convinced in his vision that he had to continue
the Gospel work for the Lord.

He was one of the few evangelists who fully depended on God for all his
needs. Once while conducting a gospel meeting, the parish members presented
to him a gold ring. He returned the gold ring saying that he was serving the
Lord for things much more precious than gold. His home parish people were
willing to pay him a monthly salary but he refused that too. He could not
think of such a thing. He considered Gospel work as his duty and for which
he was not willing to take any remuneration or salary. In 1915 the Mar Thoma
Metropolitan gave him the authorization to preach and to do gospel work in
all the Parishes of the Church.

In the beginning, his meetings were not well attended. Once while conducting
a ladies meeting in his home parish there was only one old lady to hear his
sermon. But God used this same man to preach to the millions all over South
India and Sri Lanka for almost thirty years.

Upadesi always wore simple white clothes as a symbol of his holiness. He
always used to carry his Bible holding it close to his chest. He was
particular that Christians, especially Christian women should be modestly
dressed and should not follow the worldly examples.

He became a popular evangelist very soon. His meetings were held in many
places in Kerala. He even went to Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Sri Lanka .
Irrespective of creed and caste, people used to attend his meeting. During
the Cholera epidemic of 1928 which killed thousands in South Travancore (
South Kerala ) he worked as a volunteer. Mr. C. M. John who later became the
Metropolitan of the Church (Youhanon Mar Thoma) was another volunteer who
worked with him. He used to conduct parish conventions from Thursday to
Sunday and for almost thirty years he followed this form of preaching.

He always considered himself as a foreigner and sojourner on earth. He was a
pilgrim. He had a special relationship with God and God was his one and only
refuge and trust. His relation with God was so intimate that he used to call
God, Appachen (which means Daddy). His messages were very simple and easy to
understand. He showed the common man the greatness of the Cross in the
Calvary . He was a sharp and powerful instrument in God's hands. His life
itself was his sermon. He could spread the love of God to all who heard him.
His life was an open book. He used to speak 2-3 hours at a time. He used to
quote parables and examples from every day life in his sermons. He was
humorous too. His deep knowledge in the Scriptures made his words more
powerful than a strong hammer. He taught new Hymns during his sermons.
Millions were saved from their evil ways through his messages. His presence
itself was a blessing to many of them. He had a large group of disciples.
With the courage of a prophet, he fought against the social evils of his
time. He had a deep concern for the unsaved.

*The main points of his messages were: *
•  God is a loving father who takes care of all our needs and there is no
need to worry about tomorrow.
•  We are all pilgrims in this world and our permanent home is in heaven.
•  We are a chosen community and our life, life style, food patterns,
dressing patterns should be a model for others.
Action speaks better than words.
•  We must put our trust in God who is our refuge and strength.

He believed that faith without action is dead. So he gave leadership for the
formation of organizations like the YMCA, the Anti dowry movement, the Free
School for the Poor Children and the Bible School to train evangelists. He
did not stop there. He established a Prayer Hall near his house, orphanages
in many places, old age homes, ashrams and a prayer hall cum guest house for
traveling evangelists.

Even though Sadhu had little education, he wrote 11 books in prose and
poetry and published three weeklies. His books were appreciated by all
contemporary writers and critics. Through his books he attacked the social
evils of the day. He wrote against the dowry system which made life of many
Christian families miserable. In another book he wrote in detail how a
Christian should do business. He was always faithful to his Church and his
writings never went outside the parameters of the mother Church. Sadhu
Kochoonju Upadesi is always remembered through his Hymns. He wrote a book
named "Aaswaasa Geethangal" (Songs of Consolation) in which 210 of his hymns
are included. As the name indicates, his Hymns still give comfort to
thousands who are broken hearted and in grief. Within 25 years of its
publication, more than 50,000 copies were sold. Almost all the Christians
irrespective of their differences in faith and creed use the Hymns of
Kochoonju Upadesi in their prayer and worship books. His hymns have a divine
power and are still sung all over the world in Malayalam worship services
and family prayers. His hymns have the power to give hope for the dejected,
cure and comfort to the broken hearts, assurance to the faithful worshippers
and salvation to the sinners. Most of the hymns are the outward
manifestation of his deep spiritual life and experiences. Seventeen out of
the 427 Hymns in our Kristheeya Keerththanangal are written by him. Some of
his popular Hymns are:


   1. *Krushinmel krushinmel kaanhunnath- aaritha!*
   2. *Ente sampaththennu cholluvann-verreyillonnum*
   3. *Ente Daivam swargga simhassanam thannil*
   4. *Ponneshu thampuraan nalloru rakshakan*
   5. *Aaru sahaayikkum? Lokam thunhakkyumo?*
   6. *Aashwaasame enikkerre thingeedunnu*
   7. *Baalar- aakunna njaangalhe yeshu thampuraan*
   8. *Dukhaththinte panapaathrram karththavente kayyil*

Kochoonju Upadesi was the General Secretary of the Mar Thoma Voluntary
Evangelists' Association from 1924 to 1945. He was also the Manager of the
Edayaranmula English Middle school for some time.
People of all religions loved and respected him. He practiced what he
preached. He had absolute faith in God. He never earned any worldly riches
for his children. The glowing Grace in his face was sufficient for his
audience.
His continuous travels and restless gospel work made him sick many times.
But in 1945 November he became very sick. He was aware of his home call. He
was sure that he was going to his 'Daddy's' home. He requested his relatives
not to cry when he is called home. He was never afraid of death. As he wrote
in his Hymn:
*"Cherneedume vegam njaanum aa koottaththil*
*Shuddharodo-nnichcchang- aanandippaan*
*Lokam venda enikkonnum venda-Ente*
*Naadhante sannidau chernnal mathi"*
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*(Soon I am going to be with the saints to rejoice with them. *
*I don't want the world or anything in it.*
* I want to be in the presence of my Lord)*
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He was called home at 8.45 am on Friday 30, November 1945. He was buried in
the Lakha St. Thomas Church Cemetery on Saturday afternoon 1 December, 1945.
The funeral service itself was a great honour for him. Two Bishops, more
than 100 priests and more than 40,000 people participated in the funeral
service.

The Epitaph on his tomb read as follows:- [English Translation of Malayalam
Text] This is the earthly tent of Edayaranmula Sadhu Kochukunju Upadesi,
Soul gone beyond the stars to welcome the Lord. We will meet again at the
glorious second coming of our Lord. Birth 1059 Virchikam 14 [1883 November
29] Death 1121 Virchikam 15 [1945 November 30]

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