North Kerala area His deep devotion and sacrificial life and the spirit of fellowship were the special characteristics of his service as Bishop. This spirit of adventure and trust in God made him a master builder of the Church. Wherever he saw the need, he ventured into action even when no resources were in sight. Undeveloped areas in Malabar became his concern as the Diocesan Bishop. He went to un-accessed areas and helped small congregation of people who had migrated from Central Travancore, seeking opportunity to make a living. They were helped to settle down and developed as on small communities in a spirit of co-operation. Nilambur and Chungathara and other places up to Gudalloor were all reached by him and the small congregations were encouraged and supported in various ways.
Travancore area Later when he was in charge of the diocese in Central
Travancore, he concentrated his efforts in developing the congregations among the new settlers in
Chittar,
Seethathodu,
Angamoozhy and other places which were very difficult to reach in those days.
Outside Kerala When the Evangelistic work of the Church expanded he was the first Missionary Bishop of the Church, travelling all over
India, visiting the scattered congregations and encouraging the Ashrams. He was present in many international Evangelistic conferences in Tokyo and other places.
Other developments He opened dispensaries and clinics and schools while also caring for their spiritual needs. The Olivet Aramana at
Chengannur, the Retreat Centre at
Maramon and the Kalalayam at
Ayroor came into being as a result of his enterprising spirit. It was owing to his farsight that the Charal Mount which has since become a favourite camp sight was bought and made available for the church. ==Last days==