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Friday, 10 February 2012
Hall of Fame:
KENNETH WALTER KAUFMANN
Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain
- What years did you quiz?
Three years - 1965-66 through 1967-68
- Where and for what church did you quiz?
Greenville (Illinois) Free Methodist Church,
- What were the highlights of your quizzing years?
Meeting heroes of the faith:
- Meeting Jim Johnson, missionary kid, and his parents Warren and Jean
Johnson, missionaries to South Africa, whom we later worked under in
Natal-Transkei 1976-1980, at Winona Youth Advance 1965
- Meeting Youth leaders and quizmasters: Ray Bates, Ralph Park, John Baker,
Robert Neil, and Robert Crandall
- Meeting Mamie Matson, retired Christian college professor, and her niece,
Ruth Matson, worker at Free Methodist headquarters - their friendship of
young teenagers, constant interest in us, our quiz team, and encouragement
to us, which continued into adult life, even after we went to the mission
field was a constant inspiration in our Christian life
- Meeting bishops and other leaders of the church
- Did you or your team win any championships? If so, what and when?
- Central Illinois Conference Champions 1966-1968
- 1966 Winona Youth Advance International Bible Quiz Runnerup (2nd Place)
- 1968 Midwest (Camp Mack) Regional Champion
- 1968 Winona Lake International Bible Quiz Champions
- Did you receive any other special quizzing awards? If so, what?
1966 & 1967 Winona Youth Advance International Bible Quiz All Star Quizzer
- What was your favorite scripture? Why?
- 1966 - Luke 9:23 - And he said to them all, If any man will come after me,
let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.
- 1967 - Acts 1:8 - But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is
come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem and in
all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.
- 1968 - John 10:10 - The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and
to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it
more abundantly.
- John 3:30 - He must increase, but I must decrease.
These verses reflect the teaching under which I grew up, calling for a
denial of self, growing more like Christ, and living the holy life, which is
possible through the Holy Spirit by means of entire sanctification, a
righteousness which is from God by faith (Philippians 3:9). It is my prayer
that through my life, while I decrease Christ may increase (John 3:30), that
I may be crucified with Christ so that Christ may live in me (Galatians
2:20), so that people may see Christ, and come to know Him as Lord and
Savior. I feel privileged that He has called us, my wife and I, to serve Him
in the uttermost part of the earth, and we have enjoyed over thirty years of
service in medical missions, the pastoral ministry, church planting,
Christian and pastoral education, and leadership in South Africa and the
Middle East.
- How did quizzing affect you as a teen?
The excitement of the competition gave me a passion to study God's Word and
to excel. It provided a focus for studying God's word and the motivation to
memorize large chunks of Luke and Acts and in 1968 the whole of the Gospel
of John
- What difference has quizzing made in your life to this day?
It contributed to a life long passion for the study of God's Word and the
sharing of the Good News
- Are you presently involved in Bible quizzing in any way? If so, how?
I helped to coach: Greenville Free Methodist Church 1968-69 through 1970-71
I helped the Illinois-Wisconsin Conf quizmaster: 1972-73 through 1973-74
- What ministries are you currently doing? How are you presently active in serving the Lord?
- 1976- 1992 - missionary Free Methodist Church of North America
- 1976-1984 - Greenville Mission Hospital
- 1976-1979 - Medical Doctor
- 1979-1984 - Medical Superintendent
- 1985-1989 - church planter, Zululand District, Natal-Transkei Conference
- 1985-1986 - Medical Superintendent, Hlabisa Hospital, Hlabisa, Natal
- 1986-1989 - Medical Superintendent, Benedictine Hospital, Nongoma, Natal
- 1990-1992 - church planter, Pietermaritzburg, Natal-Transkei Conference
- 1992-present - pastor, Northern KwaZulu-Natal Conference, Free Methodist
Church in Southern Africa
- 1992-2004 - Benedictine Mission Hospital
- 1992-1994 - Principal Medical Officer - Obstetrics-Gynecology
- 1994-1999 - Acting Medical Superintendent
- 1999-2002 - District Medical Officer, Usuthu Health District
- 2002-2004 - District Manager, Usuthu Health District
- 1992-1996 - pastor and church planter, Nongoma-Jozini District
- 1996-2004 - Conference Superintendent
- 2004-present - missionary to Bahrain
- 2004-present - Chief of Medical Staff, American Mission Hospital
Taught and organized ordination classes for (Natal-Transkei) Northern and
Southern KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape Conferences 1979-2004
Presently while serving as the Chief of Medical Staff at American Mission
Hospital in Bahrain, my wife and I are studying Arabic, and Islamic religion
and culture. We are also studying Islam through the Zwemer Center for Muslim
Studies, Columbia International University, Columbia, South Carolina by
means of a distance learning part-time program. We are involved in an Arabic
church, chapel services at the hospital, and in Bible studies.
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