27 February 1871 A.D. Lewis Sperry Chafer Born—Founder of Dallas Theological Seminary
27 February 1871 A.D. Lewis Sperry Chafer Born—Founder of Dallas Theological Seminary
Lewis Sperry Chafer was born at Rock Creek, Ohio. Ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1900, he launched into evangelism, demonstrating talent as a Gospel singer and preacher. He toured as a renowned Bible lecturer from 1914 until 1924, when he became burdened for young men entering the ministry. He recognized the need for a preparation that emphasized expository preaching and teaching of the Bible. Classes began in the fall of 1924 at Dallas Theological Seminary, with Chafer as president. He wrote several books on theology, and the non-denominational seminary he helped found continues to teach young men the art of Bible preaching.
Lewis
Sperry Chafer (1871 to 1952)
Presbyterian
He
Saw the Need for PreparationLewis Sperry Chafer was born at Rock Creek, Ohio. Ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1900, he launched into evangelism, demonstrating talent as a Gospel singer and preacher. He toured as a renowned Bible lecturer from 1914 until 1924, when he became burdened for young men entering the ministry. He recognized the need for a preparation that emphasized expository preaching and teaching of the Bible. Classes began in the fall of 1924 at Dallas Theological Seminary, with Chafer as president. He wrote several books on theology, and the non-denominational seminary he helped found continues to teach young men the art of Bible preaching.
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