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Lester
Roloff 1914 - 1982 |
"The world's greatest need is preaching preachers.
The Gospel is our emancipation proclamation: let's take
it to the slaves of sin."
Lester Roloff was born in Dawson, Texas, in 1914. His
conversion at the age of fourteen came during a revival
meeting when a godly Sunday school teacher urged him to
give his heart to Christ. He received his education at
Baylor University, taking his Jersey cow, "Marie," along
with him and paying for his room and board with four
gallons of milk per day. After finishing school,
"Brother Roloff" conducted a work of ministry both as a
pastor and as an evangelist in his own inimitable style.
His ministry touched the lives of millions of people
throughout the USA and in many foreign countries.
Brother Roloff
was never shy about voicing his convictions. He opposed
Baylor University's plan to grant an honorary degree to
President Harry Truman because of his frequent use of
profanity. In 1950, he separated from the Southern
Baptist Convention. In 1969 Roloff became pastor of the
People's Church in Corpus Christi, Texas. Under his
leadership, the church began an outreach ministry to
troubled teens and adults under the blanket name, "The
City of Refuge." Roloff's homes included: Rebecca Home
for Girls, Anchor Home for Boys, Lighthouse for Men and
Boys, and the Jubilee Home for Women. Roloff fought an
eight-year battle with the state of Texas regarding
licensure of his ministry. He refused to allow his
church ministries to come under the control of the
state. "This is going to be the greatest day of my
life," Lester Roloff said to a friend as he flew off to
a meeting on November 2, 1982. And truly that was his
greatest day, for on it he completed his earthly journey
and reached his heavenly Home. The church and the homes
he started were not ended by his death in a plane crash;
they continue to this day.
Bio from Sword of the Lord |
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