John Dekker
John Dekker (born 1929) is a retired Christian missionary.
Dekker was born and raised in Holland before moving to Canada to study at Prairie Bible College. He later studied at the Summer Institute of Linguistics, Grace Theological Seminary, and Reformed Theological Seminary.[1]
He and his wife Helen served as missionaries with Regions Beyond Missionary Union.[2] They engaged in medical, linguistic, and church work among the Dani people of Western New Guinea from 1960 to 1981. As a result of their ministry, the Christian population among the Dani grew from 0 to 13,000.[1]
In 1985, Dekker wrote Torches of Joy which tells the story of his life and ministry to the Dani.
He is father of the Christian novelist Ted Dekker.
References
- "Support John Dekker". Partners International. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
- Tucker, David A.; Knickerbocker, Arlene (2001). Circles of Blessing. William Carey Library. p. 61. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
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