Pastor Yim Tuck Fatt (1907 - 1995) Pastor & Prison Evangelist - Started Gideons Prison Ministry in Johor Bahru on Nov 6, 1979.
In
1976, Yim preached at Seremban prison where his friend’s son was incarcerated.
Compassion and zeal to reach out to prisoners took hold of Yim and upon
retirement from teaching, he began prison ministry full-time. On November 6,
1979, the then 74-year-old Yim took the train from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru.
Whilst wandering around, he saw the cross on the Holy Light Church and there,
he found a group of Gideons praying for prisoners. This divine appointment
subsequently led to weekly services being held in the Johor Bahru prison.
Such
was his passion to save souls that Yim would travel the length of Peninsular
Malaysia, sometimes on the overnight train, to visit prisoners in the morning.
He travelled by train, car and taxi and would sometimes walk for miles to reach
prisoners in the Pudu, Kajang, Seremban, Johor Bahru, Taiping and Kuantan
prisons. Yim was such a regular visitor that he was given a special pass by
prison guards. Every Christmas and New Year, he would send Kentucky Fried
Chicken, apples and ice cream to prison authorities and inmates in the country,
spending the entire week away from his family. The bills would then be passed
to churches that he visited! Further reading
(Text extracted from Dictionary Of Christian Biography In Asia)
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