Rev. Thau Van Pham was a devoted servant of God. Before the fall of South Vietnam, he was the leading evangelist for the ‘Hoi Thanh Tin Lanh’ church of Vietnam.
After 1975, he served as the district superintendant of south east district of the HTTLVN and the senior pastor of the Tran Hung Dao (Saigon) church.
He is the father of 13 children. When his third son, pastor Ton Huu Pham, and his wife were killed in the war leaving behind three orphans, he took them in and provided for them.
In 1983, Rev. Thau Van Pham went home to be with his Lord.
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