Published by Mark Morris on 14 Apr 2010 at 12:41 am
21 Yr Old Student Missionary Lays Down Life Serving
Hands On missionary dies in motorcycle accident
4/12/2010
By IMB Staff
RICHMOND, Va. (BP)A 21-year-old student missionary with the Southern Baptist International Mission Board (IMB) was killed April 12 in a motorcycle accident in Mozambique, located in southeastern Africa.
Jeremiah Johnson, a member of Royal Palms Baptist Church in Phoenix, Ariz., and driver of the motorcycle, was riding with an interpreter (name withheld for security reasons) when the accident happened. Reports from overseas personnel say Johnson was killed instantly in the accident and his passenger was injured. Details on the interpreters condition and how the crash happened were not available at press time.
Our hearts are broken, said Charles Lord, pastor of Royal Palms. Were very proud of Jeremiah. God had been working in his life he was serving the Lord to reach people who were unreached with the Gospel.
Johnson was working with the IMBs Hands On initiative among an unreached people group. The program enables college students to work on the mission field for a semester. Johnson was a student at Glendale Community College in Glendale, Ariz.
Johnson is the son of Diana and David Johnson. David is director of Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminarys Arizona campus. Jeremiah also is survived by sisters, Rachel and Talitha; and brother, Merritt.
Lord described Johnson as courageous and willing to go wherever God was calling him to serve.
Were really going to miss him, said the pastor.
Funeral arrangements are pending.