The Burning Bush - Far Eastern Bible College
The Burning Bush - Far Eastern Bible College
The Burning Bush - Far Eastern Bible College
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I REMEMBER TIMOTHY TOW (1920 – 2009)<br />
co-authored. What stood out whenever the name “Timothy Tow”<br />
appeared was the clearly unadulterated and uncompromised integrity of<br />
the verses from the HOLY BIBLE to back up almost everything he put<br />
forth. A good example is seen in the book Old Testament Law Classified<br />
as in Modern Legal Systems by Roger Sherman Galer and Timothy Tow.<br />
While there are many of his students who have already been washed<br />
away by the flood of postmodern relativism into the many different<br />
groups they have created or divided for themselves to be unable to turn<br />
up for the three evenings and four days to celebrate GOD’s vessel of truth<br />
loaned to us in Rev Tow; may we humbly carry on the torch with the<br />
Movement at the momentum that Rev Tow has rhymed in us: “To<br />
continue with GOD’s work and preserve GOD’s truth without reservation<br />
but only with fear of GOD and fear of stealing GOD’s glory with the<br />
many divided versions we want to create of HIM.”<br />
My Mother’s Salvation<br />
Joe Chan<br />
When my elder brother was hospitalised in the ICU at SGH in April<br />
1994, my sister-in-law’s nephew Jonathan, who was an active YFer at<br />
New Life B-P church, came to visit his grandfather who was also<br />
hospitalised due to severe asthmatics and in critical condition. Jonathan<br />
was burdened for his grandfather’s salvation and quickly called up Rev<br />
Timothy Tow to witness to his grandfather in SGH. When he was on the<br />
phone with Rev Timothy Tow, he realised that Rev Tow had just reached<br />
home after his Holy Land trip, and after the flight he was physically tired<br />
and exhausted. Nonetheless being a faithful servant of God and a living<br />
testimony for many to follow, he consented to Jonathan’s request.<br />
When Rev Tow arrived at SGH at the ward in which Jonathan’s<br />
grandfather was, he realised that the ward was quite crowded with<br />
Jonathan’s relatives, and he felt that the situation to witness was not very<br />
appropriate, so he suggested that he would come again another day.<br />
While Rev Tow was about to head home, Jonathan remembered that his<br />
aunt’s husband, my elder brother, was also in the ICU ward of SGH. He<br />
asked Rev Tow whether he could go to the ICU ward to witness to my<br />
mother who was there to take care of my elder brother.<br />
When Rev Tow arrived, I introduced him to my mother and he<br />
started sharing the gospel with her in the teochew dialect. I remember<br />
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