

The founder
Kizhakepalackal Chandy Thomas, is a native of Kerala , South India born and brought up in a charismatic family as a Pastor’s youngest son in 1964. His father K.C. Chandy and mother Sosamma served the Lord as pastor's for the last 50 years. In June 2nd 2008, mother promoted to glory to be with the Lord. By seeing the tensions, issues, starvation, persecutions, tears etc… that his parents went through for the sake of the gospel work, in fact he does not even want to be a follower of Christ, rather he thought if he get into secular job then can meet the basic needs in the house.
But in 1983, KC was on the way to the college led by the Divine call of God through the Sunday school lessons and there was no other choice except committing his whole life into the full time ministry, as a part of the preparation, joined in the Theological Seminaries and competed his studies ( M.Div; M.Th; Ph.D). KC after teaching in the Theological Seminaries for the last 20 years led by the Holy Spirit started CFIM, Holy Spirit oriented Mission with a unique Vision.
This ministry is an Evangelistic, Missionary and Non-profitable Charitable Organization Regd with Federal govt of India in 2007. KC is a visiting faculty and guest speaker at Bible colleges, churches, mission and fire conferences. He is anointed man of God, has different kinds of personal experiences with the manifestations of the Holy Spirit. He also serving as the Vice-Principal of India Christian Bible College, Cochin.
His wife, Sara, is from Orthodox Syrian Jacobite, the people after St. Thomas traditions. She was the one who met the Lord first among her family. She is a graduate and anointed woman serving the Lord full time with him. The Lord blessed them with two beautiful daughters, Gladys & Grace. As a family they are committed, anointed to serve and prepare the army of God in the new generation context. Many powerful, prophetic words have been pronounced through God’s divine process. God has shaped the destiny and purpose of KC’ life, family and ministry.






