The EACA is an affiliate of the
International Council of Christian Churches (ICCC). Annual conferences are
convened to take an uncompromising stand "for the word of God, and for the
testimony of Jesus Christ" (Rev 1:9), and "earnestly contend for the faith
which was once delivered unto the saints" (Jude 3). The beautiful 10-acre
sylvan campus of the Bible College of East Africa (BCEA) in Nairobi was a
most suitable conference venue.
It was my privilege and joy to be
invited by the EACA to speak on a most pertinent theme, "Discerning the
Spirits." Using 1 John 4:1-6 as my text, I spoke on how to discern the
spirits by asking the right questions. Specifically, I dealt with
discerning the spirits of Docetism, Gnosticism, Arianism, Roman
Catholicism, Charismatism, Modernism, Neo-Evangelicalism, and
Neo-Fundamentalism. The conference speakers included FEBC alumni, Rev Dr
Mark Kim Kyung Soo (Principal of BCEA), Bishop Richard Kivai, Rev Stephen
Masila. Others were Rev Gary Johnson, missionary of the Independent Board
for Presbyterian Foreign Missions (IBPFM, USA), and Rev Dr Choi Kwang Jai,
pastor of Glory B-P Church (Korea) and ICCC president, who gave the closing
message. Select messages will be published in the Morning Star which
is the official organ of the EACA. The conference drew an attendance of 200
African pastors representing 22 member denominations. The Q&A sessions were
especially spontaneous and edifying. Without question, the participants are
looking forward to the next meeting scheduled for April 2007 (DV).
September 2, 2006 saw the inauguration
of BCEA Tanzania. The inauguration service was held in the college chapel
with a seating capacity of 200. The new college is located on the fertile
fields of Usa River in the city of Arusha. The college campus is scenically
sandwiched between two majestic mountains—Mount Meru (14980 ft) and Mount
Kilimanjaro (19340 ft, Africa’s highest). The building project began in
2003, and there are now 5 buildings on campus, namely, the office and
classroom block, the chapel, the dormitories, the dining hall, and the
guesthouse. Glory B-P Church, Korea, gave money to purchase the land, and
funds for the buildings came mainly from Singapore churches (True Life,
Calvary Pandan, Calvary Tengah, Berean), and other well wishers. US$200,000
have thus far been spent, a most profitable investment for God’s Kingdom.
The new BCEA is established as a reformed and fundamental college
independent of any denomination. It is to be an international Bible
College, not just Tanzanian or African, in obedience to Christ’s Great
Commission (Matt 28:18-20). BCEA Kenya and Tanzania with FEBC are part of
the Bible College movement. FEBC is training young men and women not only
for national but also international missions. Our international alumni,
namely, Mark Kim, Stephen Masila, Peter Elibariki, Eben Yoon, Richard Tiu,
Christine Kendagor, and Violet Malongo form the backbone of the BCEA
faculty.
A multinational congregation comprising
local Tanzanian pastors, and missionaries from USA (Dr and Mrs Howard
Carlson and Rev Gary Johnson), Korea (Rev Dr Choi Kwang Jai and Eld Lyu
Myung Ha), Kenya and Singapore, graced the occasion with their
congratulatory words and prayers. I preached a sermon on the need to lay
right and solid foundations which are Christ and His Word (Ps 11:3, Eph
2:20), forever infallible and inerrant (Ps 12:6-7, Matt 5:18, 24:35, Mark
13:31, Luke 21:33, 1 Pet 1:23-25), quoting the late ICCC President—Dr Carl
McIntire—on the perfect preservation of the inspired words of the Holy
Scriptures (in his January 11, 1992 sermon on Psalm 12). The Dean Burgon
Oath that the Bible is 100% perfect without any mistake to the last word,
syllable and letter in the original languages was reaffirmed and taken, and
translated into the Swahili tongue by Rev Peter Elibariki, BTh and MDiv
graduate of FEBC, and academic dean of the new Bible college.
On the Lord’s Day, September 3, I
preached in the Africa Missions and Evangelism Church (AMEC) at Karangai
formerly pastored by Judah Kundael Pallangyo, now an MDiv student at FEBC,
who should return to Tanzania by 2008 to augment the faculty. From
September 4-6, I offered a course on the "Theology of Salvation" to 15
pioneer students, teaching 5 hours a day for one credit with exams.
On the way back to Nairobi on Thursday,
September 7, I stopped by to visit the Kiluani clinic of Chan Pui Meng,
missionary of Life B-P Church. Half a dozen Maasai women were sitting
outside the clinic waiting to see her for antenatal counsel. The clinic
grounds have been transformed into a botanical gardens with fruit trees and
flowers. The Jacaranda tree our pastor planted at the dedication of the
clinic 4 years ago now stands 10 feet tall and doing well despite the harsh
and dry conditions of Maasailand. A beautiful red-stone church serves as
the spiritual clinic. Stephen Omweri, a BCEA graduate, is the resident
preacher.
The Lord mightily used the Rev Dr Mark
Kim to build up BCEA Kenya and Tanzania. He also had a hand in setting up
the Kiluani schools and clinic. All this was a result of his humble
obedience to God’s directive will to serve in Africa. Although he wanted to
go to Indonesia, the Lord led him to Africa (like He did the Apostle Paul
who had planned to go north and eastward, but was directed by the Spirit to
head west in answer to the Macedonian call, Acts l6:6-10). For the last 17
years, Rev Dr Mark Kim has been serving faithfully at BCEA as an IBPFM
missionary, and will continue to do so until the Lord calls him home. He is
ably helped by his beloved wife, Hannah. They have two lovely daughters—Hayoung
and Chanmi—who are spiritually minded to follow after their parents’
footsteps.
My last assignment was to preach at the
morning chapel of BCEA Kenya on Friday. I spoke from Philippians 3 about
beginning well and ending well in the Lord’s service. Twelve hours of
uneventful flying saw me back home in Singapore on Saturday, September 9,
touching down at 1.05 pm only to hear that Eld Eric Mahadevan—founding
elder of True Life B-P Church and secretary of the FEBC Board of
Directors—had just been laid to rest that very morning. Eld Mahadevan stood
solidly with Rev Dr Timothy Tow and the FEBC faculty on the present
perfection of the Holy Scriptures, and readily took the Dean Burgon oath at
every FEBC convocation. Without question, Eld Mahadevan was faithful unto
death. "Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the
devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye
shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will
give thee a crown of life" (Rev 2:10).
Rev Dr Jeffrey Khoo is the academic dean of Far Eastern
Bible College, and a teaching elder of True Life Bible-Presbyterian Church.