- John A. Broadus
John Albert Broadus was born January 24, 1827 to Major Edmund Broadus and Nancy Sims in Culpepper County, Virginia. His family was not wealthy in monetary terms but was enriched with love and devotion to God. John was taught by his family and later by his Uncle Albert G. Sims, when he returned home unexpectedly ... Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
- H. A. Ironside
Few preachers had more varied ministries than this man. He was a captain in the Salvation Army, an itinerant preacher with the Plymouth Brethren, pastor of the renowned Moody Memorial Church in Chicago, and conducted Bible conferences throughout the world. Sandwiched between those major ministries, Ironside preached the Gospel on street corners, in missions, in ... Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
- David Brainerd
When you cease from labour, fill up your time in reading, meditation, and prayer Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
- Jim Elliot
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose! Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
- T. T. Shields
Take the Bible as a whole, learn the Bible. Fill your mind with the Book. Whatever else you read, be sure that you master the Bible. Learn the whole Bible so that you know your way about. Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
- Dr. Lee Roberson
Dr. Lee Roberson, loyal pastor of the Highland Park Baptist Church, and founder and president of Tennessee Temple Schools in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is world-renowned in religious circles…. Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
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- G. B. Vick
G.B. Vick was a man of God who was willing to live according to his favorite Bible verse, “And daily in the temple, and in every house, they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ.” ~ Acts 5:42 Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
- George Muller
“It is not enough to begin to pray, nor to pray aright; nor is it enough to continue for a time to pray; but we must pray patiently, believing, and continue in prayer until we obtain an answer.” – George Muller Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
- William Bell Riley
William Bell Riley (March 22, 1861–December 5, 1947) was known as “The Grand Old Man of Fundamentalism.” Riley began his ministry as pastor of the First Baptist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota and served there for forty-five years. Riley was the editor of The Christian Fundamentalist from 1891 to 1933. In 1919 Riley founded the World Christian ... Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
- Oliver B. Greene
“Beloved, let the fact of what our Lord suffered for you grip you, and you will never again be the same” Oliver B. Greene’s youthful life was one of wickedness by drinking, stealing, bootlegging, and immorality, but at the age of 20, God saved him when he attended a revival meeting solely for the purpose of ... Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
- Billy Sunday
“I’ve stood for more sneers and scoffs and insults and had my life threatened from one end of the land to the other by this God-forsaken gang of thugs and cutthroats because I have come out uncompromisingly against them.” William Ashley Sunday (1862-1935) was the most famous evangelist in America, during his heyday. His first career ... Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
- John Franklyn Norris
John Franklyn Norris (1877-1952) was the most controversial preacher of the 20th century. As a child he was shot three times by horse thieves while they were attacking his father. The doctors said that he was going to die, but his mother knew that God would use him as a preacher one day. He crusaded ... Read more about this Father of Fundamentalism
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