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Born in 1914 in Dawson, Texas, Lester Roloff was an Independent Baptist preacher. Often in his sermons he sang hymns which can move a grown man to tears. In the same sermon he can tell a joke which could make the Grinch himself laugh. Most importantly, his preaching contains sound doctrine delivered in plain English. He began a radio program called The Family Altar, which would broadcast recordings of his sermons. He preached doctrines lost to America's pulpits now: healthy living, fasting, living by faith, family Bible reading and prayer, while also preaching against television, psychiatry, and medications.
This book challenges the widely-held influence of Cyrus Ingerson Scofield's Bible notes, which the author believes were based on a significant deception. The author, with 65 years of ordained ministry and biblical study, aims to expose the errors and presumptions in the Scofield Reference Bible, which have shaped the direction of churches, especially in America.
Known as "America's patriot pastor," Chuck Baldwin was born in 1952 in La Porte, Indiana and is an independent non-conformist preacher. He founded Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida and pastored it for 35 years. During that time he was the host of Chuck Baldwin Live, a radio talk show. In 2011, he started a new church, Liberty Fellowship, in Kalispell, Montana, where he currently serves as the pastor.
One of the focuses of his sermons is the Biblical principles that America was founded upon, which the vast majority of Americans (and especially American pastors) are oblivious to, despite the lip service they pay them.
Webster's Dictionary from 1828 is one of the best resources to use for looking up definitions of words in the King James Bible that have gone out of popular use.
Juergen Ludwig Neve (1865-1943) served as professor of Church History, Symbolics, and History of Doctrine at Hamma Divinity School (Ohio Synod) for 34 years. His books include A History of Christian Thought (completed posthumously), Churches and Sects of Christendom, and The History of the Lutheran Church in America.
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John Henry Gerstner (November 22, 1914 – March 24, 1996) was an American Reformed and Presbyterian theologian and professor of Church History at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and Knox Theological Seminary.
The standard Bible for English-speaking nations: translated by scholars of the original languages, of whose caliber we may never see the likes of again, in a beautiful and poetic style that pierces the heart. Perhaps the most prolific Bible of all time, partly due to its usage by missionaries during the height of the American missionary movement: in which many other tongues first heard the word of God being translated from. No other Bible has trained as many of God's people as this Bible.
In recent decades there has been a great attack on the Bible, specifically the King James. This has resulted in many Americans turning away from it. The #1 reason people say they don't read the KJV now is because it is "too hard" to read.
Born in 1926 in Italy, Texas, Jack Hyles was an Independent Baptist preacher. He pastored First Baptist Church of Hammond in Hammond, Indiana from 1959 until his death in 2001. He founded Hyles–Anderson College, a Bible college in Indiana. He was a great defender of the King James Bible and was famous for his loud preaching style, which may have earned him the world record for "the longest amount of time yelling."
Early Christians first heard God's Word from someone reading it to them. The Scriptures were spoken to the audience, then recorded in text. A prophet spoke, then he, or another, wrote down the words. Jesus spoke, then His disciples wrote down the words.