Billy Kim
Billy Kim is a prominent Christian evangelist and humanitarian. He was the president of the Baptist World Alliance from 2000 until 2005 when he was succeeded by David Coffey.
Early life
Billy Kim was born in Suwon, Korea on July 25, 1934 into a poor farming family with three older brothers and an older sister. When the Korean War broke out in June 1950, the Kim family could not escape and stayed in Suwon. Billy worked as a houseboy for the U. S. military under Sgt. Carl Powers, who helped him go to America to get an education. He left Korea on November 12, 1951. Carl Powers enrolled Billy at Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina where Billy converted to Christianity. Early on in his college career, Kim won a South Carolina speech contest with a speech entitled “I Speak for Democracy”. He began preaching at small country churches on weekends. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies in 1956.In August 1958, Billy married Gertrude "Trudy" Stephens whom he met at Bob Jones University.
In February 1959, Billy was ordained at Dante Baptist Church, and in November of that year received his master's degree.
Career
Billy Kim first began to work with Suwon Central Baptist Church on January 1, 1960, when it had only 10 members. In 2005, the congregation has grown to over 15,000, including 100 members in an English speaking congregation founded by Billy and his wife Trudy. He retired from the post of senior pastor on December 19, 2004 and was succeeded by Rev. Myung Jin Ko, formerly senior pastor of Osan Baptist Church, on January 2, 2005.Billy is the Chairman of the Far East Broadcasting Company in Korea.
Ministry
The Days of Ministry
When Billy returned to Korea in 1959, he and Trudy began their ministry in Suwon.Billy Kim translated for Rev. Billy Graham during the 1973 Crusade.