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Mud, Bullets and Open Roads

David Robinson

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Mud, Bullets and Open Roads

David Robinson

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Taking himself by surprise, at the Keswick convention in 1965 David Robinson stood to respond to a call to missionary service. A new Christian, David couldn’t imagine that this simple yet significant step would be the beginning of 50 years of missionary service in Central Thailand, Cambodia and the UK.

Mud, Bullets and Open Roads is the story of an ordinary life lived in obedience to God with extraordinary consequences. Through testing and opposition, hardship and bereavement, the joy of conversions and the ups and downs of church planting, God is faithful. This insight into missionary life and God’s extraordinary power will inspire young and old alike as we see that when following the Lord the best is yet to come.


Selected commendations:

"In our world of competing choices, this book could be challengingly subtitled “This one thing I do” (Phil 3 :23). David's life as a church planter in rural Thailand, and Team leader in Cambodia exemplifies this singular commitment to obey God. Through sufferings and loss, joys and triumphs the book illustrates powerfully the Lord's faithfulness and sovereignty in all circumstances. This is authentic David, as I have known him, through his 50 years in mission, pursuing his goal: “one thing I do” in following Christ. Read the book and follow David's example."

David Pickard, former General Director of OMF International

"Mud, Bullets and Open Roads starts with a dramatic opening few paragraphs and David Robinson continues throughout his book with more triumphs and traumas as he tells his story of 50 years as a church planter in Thailand, Cambodia and the UK. It’s a fascinating insight into a missionary’s life and how God worked through him."

John Butterworth, award-winning journalist, newspaper editor and author of God's Secret Listener and God's Needle

"David Robinson's book, Mud, Bullets and Open Roads takes the reader on a journey of an ordinary man living an extraordinary life as God leads David on an exciting and often dangerous path crossing into Thailand, Cambodia and back to England's Manchester. I highly recommend David's book as inspiration for our times, where the reader is pointed time and again to the limitless and faithful work of God despite apparent obstacles. David's book serves as a strong reminder that nothing is impossible for this great God we serve, whether we find ourselves up against spiritual opposition, lack of resources, tight deadlines, or even huge personal loss. God is still on the throne and His power is at work across the globe through His people. Read Mud, Bullets and Open Roads - and be encouraged!"

Liz Parker, missionary with Mission Aviation Fellowship and author of Immeasurably More

"What a page turner! David Robinson’s fascinating account of his years as a missionary makes exciting and inspiring reading. Definitely a missionary autobiography not to be missed."

Tony Lane, Professor of historical theology at the London School of Theology


  • Title

    Mud, Bullets and Open Roads

  • Author(s)

    David Robinson

  • ISBN

    9781837280629

  • Format

    eBook

  • Publisher

    10Publishing

  • Topic

    Evangelism & Mission

  • Audience

    Adults

  • Pages

    176

  • Published

    04/11/2024

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David Robinson

David Robinson

David Robinson and his wife Mary spent 23 years as OMF missionaries in Thailand. Since they retired, they have been supporting the Thai Christian community in the UK.

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Premier Christianity Book Review

Armed with five insect-resistant boxes, three mosquito nets and toys for their toddler, young British couple David and Jenny Robinson set off to Thailand to share the good news of Jesus Christ. This is an intensely personal and understated memoir about what it means to pursue God into the unknown. The family were plunged into rural Thailand’s bandit country, an area with one of the highest murder rates in the land. 


Visions, miracles, healings and dreams became the norm. Ancestral Buddhist ties were broken in the name of Jesus, demons fled and even the dead were raised. The power of forgiveness brought reconciliation and healing to broken communities. Despite spiritual and physical opposition, and the temptation to quit, David and Jenny remained unflinching in their call to be faithful to the end. When they eventually returned to the UK, a gift beyond their wildest dreams was stirring. Exiled Thai believers were gathering and forming fellowship groups, each encouraging and discipling a growing diaspora in Britain.

Jane Hepburn

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