Christian Fellowship, Overseas, Kim Bew Lim, and May Kuan Lim. [kim Bew Lim Interviewed by May Kuan Lim]. Overseas Christian Fellowship. 2021. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/56a2da4a-f77c-4783-b6c4-40f8a86e0121.
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Christian Fellowship, O., Lim, K., & Lim, M. (2021). [Kim Bew Lim interviewed by May Kuan Lim]. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/56a2da4a-f77c-4783-b6c4-40f8a86e0121.
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Christian Fellowship, Overseas, Kim Bew Lim, and May Kuan Lim.[kim Bew Lim Interviewed by May Kuan Lim]. Overseas Christian Fellowship. 2021. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/56a2da4a-f77c-4783-b6c4-40f8a86e0121.
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Pastor Kim Bew Lim, born to Taoist parents in Malaysia, became a Christian in 1956 at a Brethren crusade. Joining OCF Sydney in 1958, he found a warm, growing fellowship under Vincent Chia, rising from 10 to over 100 members by 1962-63 when he was president. The 1959 Billy Graham Crusade boosted OCF's revival. He met Judy Ho at a Brisbane convention, marrying in 1964. Later, he supported OCF post-1970 return to Australia, opened his home to students, and urged current OCFers to live committed, Spirit-filled lives, finishing well for Christ. Kim Bew Lim served as OCF Sydney President in 1962-1963
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