Albu van Eeden

Albu van Eeden

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Albu van Eeden, born 1959, died N/A, is a South African preacher and medical doctor whose ministry and humanitarian work are closely tied to the controversial KwaSizabantu Mission in KwaZulu-Natal, where he has been a prominent figure for decades. Born in South Africa, likely into a family with Dutch or Afrikaans roots given his name, van Eeden trained as a physician before aligning his career with Christian ministry. He joined KwaSizabantu, a mission founded by Erlo Stegen in the 1960s, where he became a key leader and preacher, delivering sermons in English, Zulu, and other languages, often broadcast globally via the mission’s platforms. His preaching emphasizes repentance, biblical obedience, and spiritual revival, reflecting the mission’s conservative, revivalist ethos. Beyond the pulpit, Albu van Eeden founded Doctors For Life International in 1991, serving as its CEO and channeling his medical expertise into pro-life advocacy, opposing abortion, euthanasia, and drug legalization, while also leading outreach efforts like eye surgeries for underserved communities.
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