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 Reuel Gordon Lemmons

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Reuel Gordon Lemmons

Geburt
Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas, USA
Tod
25 Jan 1989 (im Alter von 76)
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Bestattung
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Grabstelle
5b-152-8
Gedenkstätten-ID
41640700 Quelle ansehen

Gospel preacher and editor. He was born in Pocahontas, Arkansas, on July 12 [8], 1912, the son of W. W. and Lucy Lemmons. He graduated with honors from Abilene Christian College (now Abilene Christian University) in 1935 and in 1969 was named outstanding alumnus of ACU, from which he received an honorary doctorate in 1974. He was a minister of the Church of Christ for fifty-three years. After preaching for his home church in Tipton, Oklahoma, from 1935 to 1943 and for the Central Church of Christ in Cleburne, Texas, from 1943 to 1955, he was editor of the Firm Foundation, a leading religious periodical published in Austin, from 1955 to 1983. He also edited Action, a periodical published in the interest of world-wide Bible study, and for five years he edited Image. Lemmons preached on every continent and in seventy-nine countries; he was broadcast weekly for eight years over a powerful African radio station that reached an estimated 1,800,000 listeners. One of his principal interests was the expansion of the Church of Christ in Nigeria, South Africa, and Latin America. He also lectured often at Christian colleges and served on the boards of trustees of Abilene Christian University and Pepperdine University. He helped establish Southwestern Christian College in Terrell in 1948. His missionary interest prompted him to establish in 1962 the Pan American Lectures, which he directed for twenty years to encourage missions in Latin America. In 1976 he started a similar lectureship in Europe. His weekly editorial in the Firm Foundation was probably the most widely read single column among members of the Church of Christ. His books of sermons include Abundant Living (1950) and The King and His Kingdom (1968). He also edited the New Smith's Bible Dictionary (1966) for Doubleday. He and his wife, Imogene, had two sons. Lemmons died on January 25, 1989, in Austin.

Bibliography: Christian Chronicle, February 1989. Lane Cubstead, The Firm Foundation, 1884-1957: The History of a Pioneer Religious Journal and Its Editors (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1957), Firm Foundation, January 4, 1955.

Reuel Gordon Lemmons, 76, died Jan. 25 of a heart attack in Austin, Texas. Funeral services were Jan. 28 at the Westover Hills Church of Christ in Austin. Norvel Young, Tex Williams and Phil Ware officiated. Lemmons was a minister of the gospel and editor of Image magazine. He also served as editor and publisher of Firm Foundation at one time. He is survived by his wife, Imogene, and two sons, Leon and Norvel. A memorial fund has been established for the World Bible School, c/o Westover Hills Church of Christ, 83382 Mesa Drive, Austin, TX 78759. - Gospel Advocate, February, 1989, page 50.

Gospel preacher and editor. He was born in Pocahontas, Arkansas, on July 12 [8], 1912, the son of W. W. and Lucy Lemmons. He graduated with honors from Abilene Christian College (now Abilene Christian University) in 1935 and in 1969 was named outstanding alumnus of ACU, from which he received an honorary doctorate in 1974. He was a minister of the Church of Christ for fifty-three years. After preaching for his home church in Tipton, Oklahoma, from 1935 to 1943 and for the Central Church of Christ in Cleburne, Texas, from 1943 to 1955, he was editor of the Firm Foundation, a leading religious periodical published in Austin, from 1955 to 1983. He also edited Action, a periodical published in the interest of world-wide Bible study, and for five years he edited Image. Lemmons preached on every continent and in seventy-nine countries; he was broadcast weekly for eight years over a powerful African radio station that reached an estimated 1,800,000 listeners. One of his principal interests was the expansion of the Church of Christ in Nigeria, South Africa, and Latin America. He also lectured often at Christian colleges and served on the boards of trustees of Abilene Christian University and Pepperdine University. He helped establish Southwestern Christian College in Terrell in 1948. His missionary interest prompted him to establish in 1962 the Pan American Lectures, which he directed for twenty years to encourage missions in Latin America. In 1976 he started a similar lectureship in Europe. His weekly editorial in the Firm Foundation was probably the most widely read single column among members of the Church of Christ. His books of sermons include Abundant Living (1950) and The King and His Kingdom (1968). He also edited the New Smith's Bible Dictionary (1966) for Doubleday. He and his wife, Imogene, had two sons. Lemmons died on January 25, 1989, in Austin.

Bibliography: Christian Chronicle, February 1989. Lane Cubstead, The Firm Foundation, 1884-1957: The History of a Pioneer Religious Journal and Its Editors (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1957), Firm Foundation, January 4, 1955.

Reuel Gordon Lemmons, 76, died Jan. 25 of a heart attack in Austin, Texas. Funeral services were Jan. 28 at the Westover Hills Church of Christ in Austin. Norvel Young, Tex Williams and Phil Ware officiated. Lemmons was a minister of the gospel and editor of Image magazine. He also served as editor and publisher of Firm Foundation at one time. He is survived by his wife, Imogene, and two sons, Leon and Norvel. A memorial fund has been established for the World Bible School, c/o Westover Hills Church of Christ, 83382 Mesa Drive, Austin, TX 78759. - Gospel Advocate, February, 1989, page 50.



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