Peter Cyril Jones​

Peter Cyril Jones, a multi-sport athlete and adventurer, once believed his strength existed for competition and personal triumph. But when life presented him with a once-in-a-lifetime chance to give — quite literally — a part of himself to another, he discovered a deeper calling. Borrow Peter to hear how an athlete’s mindset, a migrant’s journey, and a man’s values converged into a story of life-giving purpose.

 

Peter’s story begins with a restless pursuit of excellence — from soccer fields to tennis courts to a thriving IT career. But amid the American dream, a profound opportunity emerged: a chance to embody compassion in its purest form. His “out-of-body” experience wasn’t metaphoric; it was the act of donating a kidney — a defining moment that reshaped his understanding of purpose, strength, and love.

 

Guided by the verse from Luke 3:11, “He that hath two coats, let him give to him that hath none,” Peter embraced the belief that true greatness lies not in achievement, but in service. For over fourteen years, he has championed the joy of sharing health, inspiring others to see giving not as loss, but as the ultimate form of gain.

 

Borrow Peter’s book to explore how faith, athleticism, and selflessness intersect — and to reflect on what it means to live beyond oneself.

Themes & Topics:

  • Human Values & Purpose
  • Organ Donation & Health
  • Altruism & Compassion
  • Identity & Strength
  • Gratitude & Giving