Tim Keesee

Timothy Dean Keesee (pronounced ka-ZEE) is the director of a Christian missionary organization, Frontline Missions International in Taylors, South Carolina.
Biography
Reared in Danville, Virginia, Keesee attended Averett University and graduated from Bob Jones University, a Christian fundamentalist university in South Carolina. He completed a doctorate in education at BJU in 1987. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Keesee first engaged in a part-time ministry in Eastern Europe while writing textbooks for BJU Press, teaching at BJU, and traveling as a conference speaker. After the fall of the Soviet Union, Keesee spent additional time in Eastern Europe and founded Eastern European Ministries.
In 2002, Russian Gospel Ministries, founded by the persecuted Russian independent Baptist pastor Georgi Vins in 1980, merged with Eastern European Ministries. Frontline Missions International works "among people in areas of war, persecution and poverty, primarily in restricted-access countries, seeking to strengthen the church, give voice to persecuted Christians, and preach and publish the Gospel."
 
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