Abstract
A student Christian movement called the University Bible Fellowship (UBF) is now spreading around the world. Using a tentmaking approach to lay ministry with strong emphasis upon Bible study and disciplined living, UBF has become a dynamic Christian movement in our time. Yet the ideals and achievements of UBF remain obscure and even controversial. In this article, I discuss the history, structure, and activities of UBF, including the role played by its founder, Dr. Samuel Lee, who died on January 8, 2002.
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