Origin Of UBF
The University Bible Fellowship was founded on September 1, 1961 in the midst of national turmoil following the 4/19 nation-wide demonstration and the 5/16 coup d'etat. At the time, Korean college students who were supposed to be the future leaders of the country fell into deep despair due to the social instability and the deteriorating value system of the times. At that time, Dr. Samuel Lee (1931-2002) was ministering to college students in the Daein Church, in Kwangju after graduating from a Presbyterian seminary. Dr. Lee met Missionary Sarah Barry who volunteered to come to Korea to help this war-devastated country. She was sent by the Board of World Missions of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.-Southern, and is currently working at the Chicago U.B.F. as a world representative.
They shared a common belief that the best way to help Korea and the world was to plant faith and hope for the future in the hearts of college students with a life-giving spirit, that they would grow to be future leaders. To this end, they began to pray with the prayer topic, "Bible Korea, World Mission," and studied the Bible with college students. This was the beginning of the University Bible Fellowship.
Purpose
The University Bible Fellowship is a non-denominational, evangelistic campus organization focused on raising disciples of Jesus who can live sacrificial lives for the gospel and contribute to society and their nation by preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to college students and young people. U.B.F. serves world evangelism by raising lay missionaries and sending them throughout the world. For this purpose, U.B.F. teaches the Bible to college students and young people and helps them to live according to the teachings of the Scriptures and to practice the world mission command of Jesus (Acts 1:8). The University Bible Fellowship is a mainline evangelical organization and is dedicated to the task of student evangelism.
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“Now if you obey me fully and keep my covenant, then out of all nations you will be my treasured possession. Although the whole earth is mine, you will be for me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.” Exodus 19:5-61
Compiled and written by Shepherd Kevin Jesmer (NIU UBF June 2002) (The information for this report was derived from telephone interviews with Dr. Mark Yoon and Pastor Mark Vusekovich on 6/25/02. Information from Jun Ki Chung’s book, “A Short History Of University Bible Fellowship” was also used, as well as consultations with Shpd Teddy and Shpd Liz Hembekedis from Triton UBF.)
In the late 1960's God gave Dr. Samuel Lee vision for this great land of ours, to be established as a kingdom of priests and a holy nation and to serve its "God-given" role to be a shepherd nation to the world. And God began to fulfill this vision by raising up Christian Korean missionaries. It is amazing that God could raise up missionaries who could make decisions of faith, not to blend into the American melting pot, but keep their decisions to live sacrificial lives of faith and mission as campus shepherds. The following is a short history of the pioneering of USA UBF.
It was in the summer of 1971. UBF had been established for about ten years. Permanent missionaries had already been sent to
The first UBF missionaries to the
In 1977, Dr. Samuel Lee immigrated to the
Dr. Lee’s next step was to set a clear direction for all Korean lay missionaries to engage in cross-cultural evangelism. The early pioneering work was not done in English. They used the Korean language. They used Korean Bibles and Korean hymn books. There was a large language barrier and huge cultural separation. He wanted to establish an atmosphere where Americans could feel welcome and accept the word of God. The missionaries stopped speaking Korean and tried their best to speak only English. They started speaking only English in their Bible studies, in their prayer meetings and even in their homes. They tried to eat American style food and dress as Americans. Even though they were faced with many frustrating cultural and language barriers, they overcame these by faith and were convinced that they could serve American students with the word of God and raise them as disciples. They tried their best to make an environment for American students. God blessed these efforts. In 1978, Chicago UBF conducted a Sunday service with three Americans from different ethnic backgrounds and now Chicago UBF has over 400 American members and has been used to pioneer several independent chapters.
Through the persistent prayers and sacrificial lives of faith of God’s servants, in 1978, the prayer topic to have a Bible conference at
By 1990, 17 UBF chapters had been established in the
The idea of sending out American missionaries was also present since the beginning. There were some early attempts at short term missionary trips in the eighties. But lately there has been a more positive thrust to send out more American short term and full time career missionaries. Full time, American UBF missionaries have been sent out to many countries including Argentina, Ukraine, South Korea, Belgium, Germany, Canada, China and soon to be, Ecuador. Numerous other countries have been served by short term missionaries. In the past 200 years
In 2002, Dr. Lee was taken up to heaven. After his departure, Mother Sarah Barry stepped up to General Directorship. Because of God's grace and the firm foundation established by Dr Samuel Lee, people knew exactly what they must do. At the
There are countless stories and accounts of how our missionaries and shepherds sacrificed so much in order to pioneer the
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