M. Samuel H. Lee visited Zambia UBF

by WMD   05-01-2015   0 reads

Self-supporting tent-maker UBF missionaries Nehemiah and Rebekah Kim have been serving campus disciple-making ministry at the University of Zambia for 20 years. During the Passion Week, April 1-4, Easter holidays, Missionary Anna and I visited one family pioneering Zambia to encourage our missionaries. God blessed our visiting and fellowship with them through the word of God so richly. We could study "the Holy Spirit” and “1 John 1-2” with them. Now Missionary Nehemiah Kim manages the Star Optician as a self-supporting business. They suffered a lot to serve God's world mission as one family pioneering and living as self-supporting missionaries for the last 20 years. Two sons, Vision and Hope, are high school students and good missionary co-workers. Vision is going to graduate from his high school this coming June and go to a university according to God's guidance.

One morning I met shepherdess Betty from Namibia and spoke with her for three hours to listen to her situations and to study the word of God and to pray together. She is studying medicine at one university in Lusaka to be a medical doctor and she has finished two years. She is personally facing one difficult problem in her family. So I encouraged her and we prayed together earnestly.

M. Nehemiah and Rebekah are great campus mission pioneers of Africa and spiritual heroes. Please pray for Zambia mission. May God raise 12 disciples, establish one ancestor of faith house church (Boas) and bless Vision's entrance into a proper university to be grown up as a second Gen missionary. May God continue to bless this family and their ministry as well! Praise God!

In Jesus,

By M. Samuel H. Lee, Zimbabwe