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Puk Kyong Kim (‘Kim’) 1938 – 2019

Puk Kyong Kim (‘Kim’) 1938 – 2019

Mark Harvey
Date posted: 1 May 2020

In the 1960s, a diffident young Korean, who was an ex-refugee aspiring to be a pastor, knocked at the door of Swiss L’Abri. Cynthia Stanton, Edith Schaeffer’s long-serving worker, opened it and greeted him. In due time, they were to wed.

It was a chalk-and-cheese liaison, but it was to produce much unobtrusive fruit. She was a Londoner, her father running a fleet of black taxi cabs. His father had fled North Korea to Beijing, where he and his wife sheltered refugees. Both Kim’s parents were freedom fighters in a volunteer Korean army against the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945). They suffered torture and witnessed atrocities. Kim was born in Beijing one year into that war.

Joe Martin  1934 – 2019

Joe Martin 1934 – 2019

Vaughan Roberts
Date posted: 1 Feb 2020

Joe essentially pioneered what is now a thriving ministry to Oxford’s graduate students.

He grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the deep south of America. While studying history at Harvard, he met Christians who challenged his recently-avowed atheism. Those early days in the Inter Varsity Fellowship left him with a deep appreciation of and commitment to student ministry.

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