Christian Zimmerman
Christian Zimmerman is an American pastor, former politician, retired United States Air Force pilot, and commercial pilot from Idaho. Zimmerman was a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives.
Christian Zimmerman | |
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Member of the Idaho House of Representatives from the District 8, seat A district | |
In office December 1, 1996 – December 1, 2000 | |
Preceded by | Gayle Ann Wilde |
Succeeded by | Ken Roberts |
Personal details | |
Born | Shasi, Hubei province, China | April 14, 1940
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Melvia Kahale |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Boise State University, National Defense University |
Occupation | Pastor, politician, USAF pilot and commercial pilot |
Military career | |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/ | United States Air Force |
Years of service | 1959–1989 |
Rank | Lietenant Colonel |
Early life
On April 14, 1940, Zimmerman was born in Shasi, Hubei Province, China. Zimmerman's parents were Lutheran missionaries in China. Zimmerman has a sister, Katharine.[1][2]
Education
Zimmerman attended Boise State University and Iowa State University. In 1980, Zimmerman earned a master of divinity degree from Concordia Seminary in Clayton, Missouri. In 1985, Zimmerman earned a degree from National Defense University.[1]
Career
In military, in 1959, Zimmerman served as an officer and a pilot in the US Air Force and Air National Guard and Reserve, until 1989. Zimmerman is a lieutenant colonel.[1][2][3]
In 1968, Zimmerman became a commercial pilot for Trans World Airlines, until his retirement in May 1995.[2]
In 1980, Zimmerman became a Lutheran minister, and is a pastor in Idaho.[1][4]
On June 14, 1985, as a flight engineer of TWA Flight 847, his airplane was hijacked by Lebanese Shiite Muslims on a flight from Athens, Greece to Rome, Italy. The airplane eventual landed in Beirut. Zimmerman survived the beating. Eventually, the passengers and crew members were released. Zimmerman returned to Boise, Idaho, on July 4, 1985.[2][5][4] In November 1985, Zimmerman became the author of Hostage in a Hostage World: Hope Aboard Hijacked TWA 847.[6]
In May 1995, Zimmerman became a city council member of Cascade, Idaho, and became council president.[2]
On November 5, 1996, Zimmerman won the election and became a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives for District 8, seat A. Zimmerman defeated Gayle Wilde with 88.6% of the votes.[7][2] On November 3, 1998, as an incumbent, Zimmerman won the election unopposed and continued serving District 8, seat A.[8][1]
In April 2014, at age 74, Zimmerman became a pastor of Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Ontario.[9]
Awards
- 1986 Silver Medillion award, presented by Boise State University[1]
Personal life
Zimmerman's wife is Melvia Kahale. They have three children. Zimmerman and his family live in Cascade, Idaho.[1]
See also
- Robert Stethem (United States Navy Seabee diver)
- Uli Derickson
- The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story (Ben Zimmerman)
References
- "Christian Zimmerman's Biography". Retrieved January 22, 2020.
- "Idaho lawmaker discusses impact of his 7 brushes with death". deseret.com. April 8, 1997. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
- "Benjamin Christian Zimmerman Collection". memory.loc.gov. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
- Smith, William E. (June 24, 2001). "Terror Aboard Flight 847". time.com. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
- "The return home of ex-hostage Benjamin Christian Zimmermann will..." upi.com. July 2, 1985. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
- "Hostage in a Hostage World: Hope Aboard Hijacked TWA 847". goodreads.com. November 1985. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
- "November 5, 1996 General Election Results". sos.idaho.gov. November 5, 1996. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
- "November 3, 1998 General Election Results". sos.idaho.gov. November 3, 1998. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
- Meyer, Larry (April 8, 2014). "Pilot, pastor, and politician". argusobserver.com. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
External links
- B. Christian Zimmerman at linkedin.com
- B. Christian Zimmerman at airandspace.si.edu
- Ben Christian Zimmerman at nytimes.com (July 4, 1985)
- Benjamin C. Zimmerman at latkmes.com (July 4, 1985)
- The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story (1988) at IMDb (Ben Zimmerman)
- Benjamin Zimmerman at washingtonpost.com (June 16, 1985)
- Benjamin Zimmerman image at historicimages.com
- Benjamin Christian Zimmerman Folder (select view all, restricted access)
- $353 million Judgement against Iran