1999 New Missionaries: Tim & Jane (Stecher) Bahula
Church: Glen Cairn Baptist, London, Ontario
Children: Andrew (10/3/95), Emily (4/30/97)
Phone: (519) 474-3323
E-mail: tbahula@lweb.net
COUNTRY: Trinidad & Tobago
Tim: I was born to godly parents and was in church the first Sunday
after my birth. I learned of Christ at an early age, but it was
not until I was 12 years old, at summer camp, that I saw other kids
who had a relationship with God that I did not have. After a campfire
challenge, I committed my life to Christ. I was confident about
my faith, but shy to talk about it. My pastor strongly recommended
young people attend at least one year of Bible college. My "one"
year turned into six as I received an M. Div. from London Baptist
Bible College and Seminary (now Heritage Baptist College and Theological
Seminary.)
At that time Larry Smith, now ABWE's Director for Central America
and the Caribbean, taught at the college. Larry and his wife Bev
introduced the need for training Christian leaders in Trinidad and
Tobago. During my school years, I did an internship at Bibles International
in Grand Rapids, Michigan, worked in AWANA, and assisted in my home
church. After graduation, I supplied for a pastor who was away for
nearly a year and lectured in eschatology for four years at Heritage.
Last year I taught New Testament Survey at Fairview Bible College
in Jamaica.
I have a passion for leadership training and theological education.
We hope to work with the Baptist churches in Trinidad and Tobago,
and establish a center to train men and woman so that the churches
would be strengthened and the islands of the Caribbean would hear
the gospel.
Jane: I came to know Christ as Savior at five years old during
Vacation Bible School. As I grew older, I loved the Lord, but there
were three things I did NOT want to happen in my life: 1) I did
NOT want to go to Bible school; I thought people who went to Bible
school just weren't smart enough to get into university; 2) I did
NOT want to marry a man who was interested in serving the Lord full-time;
and 3) I did NOT want to be a missionary.
In high school I went with friends to "College Days"
at London Baptist Bible College. That changed my mind about point
one, and I enrolled at LBBC. Then I met Tim, and he changed my thinking
about point two. After our marriage, we went with Larry and Bev
Smith and a group from the college to Belize. Being part of a missions
team readjusted my thinking about service for the Lord.
My mother was a great encourager and influence in my life. She
prayed that God would call me into His service. I have watched God
gently moving me from the things I didn't want to do, to what HE
wants us to do.
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