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"The
church should not have a missionary society; it should be a missionary
society. * * * * * When I walk through the Eastern Gate, I want to be
able to hold my head up...look Jesus Christ my Lord in the face and
declare that I remained true, by saying, 'I yet believe the Book. I yet
believe in Jesus. I yet believe in the church.' ""
Harold Bennett Sightler was born May 15, 1914 in the
lower part of his beloved South Carolina-the state where
he lived his whole 81 years and ministered faithfully 55
of those years. He often preached on the importance of
Christian training in a child's life and praised God for
his own Bible-believing heritage: "Among my earliest
recollections is an old grandmother with God's Word in
her lap reading the story of Jesus and His love." After
brief pastorates in Mauldin and Pelham, South Carolina,
he founded the Tabernacle Baptist Church on White Horse
Road in Greenville in 1952 and was the pastor for 42
years and 2 months until his death in September of 1995.
During his years at Tabernacle, Dr. Sightler founded a
children's home, the Tabernacle Baptist Bible College, a
Christian school, the Helen Grace Sightler Widow's
Apartments, a day-care center, and two radio stations.
The church gives $10,000 per week to foreign missions.
In addition to preaching at Tabernacle, Dr. Sightler
held revival meetings nationally and international. From
1948 to 1984 he preached an average of 40 revivals per
year. In 1943 he founded his daily radio ministry, the
Bright Spot Hour, which is still heard on 45 radio
stations across America. He was an author from whose pen
had come more than 70 books and booklets, including 11
Bible commentaries. A pioneer of independent Baptists in
the Carolinas, he was highly respected with independent
Baptists nationwide. Dr. Sightler was a prince of
preachers, with a resonant voice in a deep southern
accent pronouncing unflinching, uncompromising truths
and at the same time presenting God's grace with
eloquent pathos. He was a courageous, devoted servant of
Christ, an unrelenting advocate for the King James Bible
and independent Baptist fundamentalism
Bio from Sword of the Lord |
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