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| birth_name =  
| birth_name =  
| birth_date = ''Unknown''
| birth_date = December 12, 1861
| hometown = [[wikipedia:Easley, South Carolina|Easley]], [[wikipedia:South Carolina|South Carolina]]
| hometown = [[wikipedia:Lusaka|Lusaka]], [[wikipedia:Zambia|Zambia]]
| occupation = Pastor, Professor
| residency = [[wikipedia:Lusaka|Lusaka]], [[wikipedia:Zambia|Zambia]]
| education = [[Reformed Baptist Seminary]]
| occupation = Pastor, Chancellor
| education = ''Unknown''
| theology = [[Reformed Baptist]]
| theology = [[Reformed Baptist]]
| affiliations = [[Grace Immanuel Reformed Baptist Church (Grand Rapids, Michigan)|Grace Immanuel Reformed Baptist Church]] (pastor)<br>[[Reformed Baptist Seminary]] (professor)
| affiliations = [[Kabwata Baptist Church (Lusaka, Lusaka Province)|Kabwata Baptist Church]] (pastor)<br>[[African Christian University]] (chancellor)<br>[[Reformation Zambia]] (editor)
| spouse = [[Lisa Chase Johnson]] (m. July 11, 2003)
| spouse = [[Felistas Mbewe]]
| children = 2 children
| children = 6
| website =
| website = [https://conradmbewe.com ConradMbewe.com]
}}
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'''Conrad Mbewe''' is a [[Reformed Baptist]] and pastor of [[Kabwata Baptist Church (Lusaka, Lusaka Province)|Kabwata Baptist Church]] in [[wikipedia:Lusaka|Lusaka]], [[wikipedia:Zambia|Zambia]] for nearly three decades. Mbewe is the Chancellor of [[African Christian University]] in [[wikipedia:Zambia|Zambia]], and is the editor of the magazine ''[[Reformation Zambia]]''.  
'''Conrad Mbewe''' is a [[Reformed Baptist]] and pastor of [[Kabwata Baptist Church (Lusaka, Lusaka Province)|Kabwata Baptist Church]] in [[wikipedia:Lusaka|Lusaka]], [[wikipedia:Zambia|Zambia]] for nearly three decades. Mbewe is the founding Chancellor of [[African Christian University]] in [[wikipedia:Zambia|Zambia]], and is the editor of the magazine ''[[Reformation Zambia]]''.  


Mbew has a PhD in Missions from the [[wikipedia:University of Pretoria|University of Pretoria]] in [[wikipedia:South Africa|South Africa]].
Mbewe has a PhD in Missions from the [[wikipedia:University of Pretoria|University of Pretoria]] in [[wikipedia:South Africa|South Africa]]. He also previously studied at [[Cape Town Baptist Seminary]] and [[wikipedia:University of Zambia|University of Zambia]].<ref>https://answersingenesis.org/bios/conrad-mbewe/</ref> He was a former mining engineer for the [[wikipedia:Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines|Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines]] corporation, where he worked briefly for three years before being called to pastoral ministry.<ref>https://afrigo.org/story_resources/missionary-profile-dr-conrad-mbewe/</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:29, 28 July 2025

Conrad Mbewe
Birth Date December 12, 1861
Hometown Lusaka, Zambia
Residency Lusaka, Zambia
Theology Reformed Baptist
Occupation(s) Pastor, Chancellor
Education Unknown
Affiliation(s) Kabwata Baptist Church (pastor)
African Christian University (chancellor)
Reformation Zambia (editor)
Spouse(s) Felistas Mbewe
Children 6
Website ConradMbewe.com

Conrad Mbewe is a Reformed Baptist and pastor of Kabwata Baptist Church in Lusaka, Zambia for nearly three decades. Mbewe is the founding Chancellor of African Christian University in Zambia, and is the editor of the magazine Reformation Zambia.

Mbewe has a PhD in Missions from the University of Pretoria in South Africa. He also previously studied at Cape Town Baptist Seminary and University of Zambia.[1] He was a former mining engineer for the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines corporation, where he worked briefly for three years before being called to pastoral ministry.[2]

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