Timothy Tow

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Timothy Tow Siang Hui
杜祥辉
Born Tow Siang Hui
(1920-12-28)December 28, 1920
Swatow, Guangdong, China
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Nationality Singaporean
Education BD, STM, Faith Theological Seminary
DD, Shelton College
Occupation Pastor
Years active 1950-2009
Spouse(s) Nancy Loh (1940-1965)
Ivy Tan (1966-2009)
Ordained August 1950

Timothy Tow Siang Hui (28 December 1920 – 20 April 2009) was a Singaporean pastor who founded the Bible-Presbyterian Church. He was also founding principal of the Far Eastern Bible College.[1]

Personal life

Tow was educated at the Anglo-Chinese School.[2] He was influenced first by John Sung, and later by Carl McIntire. He studied at Faith Theological Seminary and was ordained in Geneva in 1950 at a special meeting of the Philadelphia Presbytery of the Bible Presbyterian Church. Tow returned to Singapore and became pastor of the Life Church English Service at Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church. In 1955 he led a group out of the Chinese Presbyterian Synod to form the Bible-Presbyterian Church. Tow's congregation became known as Life Bible-Presbyterian Church. He later returned to Faith Theological Seminary and completed a Master of Sacred Theology degree.[3]

In 2003, Tow resigned from Life Bible-Presbyterian Church and founded True Life Bible-Presbyterian Church.[4] He had been criticized for holding to the doctrine of Verbal Plenary Preservation.[5]

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Academic offices
Preceded by
New Office
Principal of the Far Eastern Bible College
1962-2009
Succeeded by
Jeffrey Khoo