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Posted June 2, 2010
The Kilpatricks worked as publishers of Christian literature, as teachers, as church planters and as leaders, friends and counselors.
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IMB missionary Franklin Kilpatrick spends time with former seminary student Misheck Zulu (left), Baptist Theological Seminary’s business manager, and Benny Njobvu, the project manager at Project Concern International.
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A student at the Baptist Theological Seminary in Lusaka, Zambia, follows along in his Bible as Kilpatrick teaches.
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Kilpatrick has taught at the seminary for almost 20 years.
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Gracious Popo, a 2009 diploma of theology graduate from the seminary, talks with Kilpatrick between classes.
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Kilpatrick spends time with a former student, Gracious Popo, between classes. Many of these students have become Kilpatrick’s lifelong friends.
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Kilpatrick leans over his desk, praying for the students in his seminary class. Many of these students will become leaders in their society.
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Franklin and Paula Kilpatrick teach military chaplains about AIDS prevention. More than 1 million Zambians tested positive for the HIV/AIDS virus in 2007 (the last year for which data is available).
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Paula Kilpatrick talks to Misheck Zulu, the seminary’s business manager. Zulu is also a seminary instructor and has taught in the chaplains training program.
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Students read along in their Bibles and textbooks while Franklin Kilpatrick teaches a seminary class.
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Paula Kilpatrick talks with Major Henry Matifeyo, head chaplain of the Zambia National Service, whom she taught during a marriage seminar. She and her husband, Franklin, teach the chaplains and their wives to stay faithful in marriage.
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“There is a lot of community here that we will miss when we return to America,” said Franklin Kilpatrick about his retirement from missionary service in Zambia.
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Franklin and Paula Kilpatrick talk with military chaplain Major Henry Matifeyo, whom they taught in a marriage seminar about HIV/AIDS and staying faithful to one’s marriage partner.
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