Forty Years of Influence

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photos by Chris Carter

Posted June 2, 2010

The Kilpatricks worked as publishers of Christian literature, as teachers, as church planters and as leaders, friends and counselors.

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.

A student at the Baptist Theological Seminary in Lusaka, Zambia, follows along in his Bible as Kilpatrick teaches.

Kilpatrick has taught at the seminary for almost 20 years.

Gracious Popo, a 2009 diploma of theology graduate from the seminary, talks with Kilpatrick between classes.

Kilpatrick spends time with a former student, Gracious Popo, between classes. Many of these students have become Kilpatrick’s lifelong friends.

Kilpatrick leans over his desk, praying for the students in his seminary class. Many of these students will become leaders in their society.

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).

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.

Students read along in their Bibles and textbooks while Franklin Kilpatrick teaches a seminary class.

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.

“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.

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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