Joseph Kam

Deceased Person

1769 – 1833

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Who was Joseph Kam?

Joseph Kam was a Dutch missionary in Indonesia.

His father, Joost Kam, was a leather merchant in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. The family were are members of the Reformed Church, influenced by the spirit of Herrnhut pietism, and had links with Herrnhut groups in Zeist. Kam helped his father in the leather trade, but was eager to preach the gospel to the nations which did not yet not know Christianity. In 1802, when Kam's father and mother died, he left the leather business and worked at the National Court. He married in 1804, but his wife died two months after giving birth.

Kam then joined Nederlandse Zendeling-Genootschap and moved to Rotterdam to received the preparation of Zendeling candidate there. In Rotterdam he received the education of Zendeling candidate, together with Gottlob Bruckner and Johann Ch. Supper from Germany. In 1811, his preparatory education for was finished, but he was not yet able to be dispatched to the mission field because of the war between England and France.

NZG then tried to post Kam to the mission field by smuggling him into Britain. In October 1812, Kam and his colleagues arrived in London and saw the London Missionary Society administrators.

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Born
1769
Died
1833

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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