Give the devil hell before his time, and give the world heaven before it's too late!
- Lawrence Suss
Lawrence Suss
Founder / Int'l Evangelist

About S.M.I.
S.M.I. is the international ministry of Evangelist Lawrence Suss. Rev. Suss is a 21’st century revivalist that refuses to be a spectator while the world is heading to a place that was not even prepared for them.
Suss Ministries International has already impacted many churches and cities around the world. In a time where political correctness has caused many not to preach on relevant topics like hell and sin, Evangelist Suss refuses to preach a watered down version of the gospel. Eternity is too long and hell is too hot not to boldly declare the saving message of Jesus Christ.
Lawrence Suss was born in Zimbabwe and raised in South Africa. Currently under the spiritual covering of an apostolic ministry that has seen the dead raised, the lame walk, blind eyes opened and literally thousands of lives transformed. It is Lawrence's passion to see the very same take place in a Europe that has so openly embraced Atheism and Humanism.
Evangelist Suss has been in various forms of ministry since the age of 18, and his calling has taken him around the globe preaching the never changing word of God. Lawrence's love for people has also seen him setting up an array of outreach/compassion ministries. From working with refugees through 'GodSeekers', to this year's plans of launching an orphanage in Africa through 'Mercy Movement'.
Evangelist Suss and his wife, Ulrike Suss are currently planting a multicultural revival church in Croydon, London. They are also the proud parents of two, Eden and Isaiah.
If there is one quote that encapsulates Rev. Suss's commitment to reach the lost, it's this:
"If sinners will be damned, at least let them leap to hell over our bodies. And if they will perish, let them perish with our arms around their knees, imploring them to stay. If hell must be filled, at least let it be filled in the teeth of our exertions, and let not one go there unwarned and unprayed for."
- C.H. Spurgeon.
