Stephen Lungu

Stephen Lungu (1942 – 18 January 2021) was a Zimbabwean evangelist known as the "Billy Graham of Africa.

"[1] Born in Harare to a Nyasaland father and Northern Rhodesian mother,[2] Lungu was raised in Southern Rhodesia.

[3] As a teenager, when Lungu was about to throw petrol bombs at an evangelistic tent, he heard the preaching and converted to Christianity.

He was mentored by the British missionary Patrick Johnstone and worked for Dorothea Mission and, from the early-1980s, for African Enterprise, serving as its team lead for Malawi until 2007.

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