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Jack Hyles
1926 - 2001
When the path ahead is crooked and the road’s too rough to tread, When
the best upon the table is replaced by sorrow’s bread, When you’ve
crossed some troubled waters, yet a Marah’s
just ahead, DON’T QUIT! – (Excerpt from Dr. Jack Hyles’
poem “Don’t Quit”)
Born in Italy, Texas on September 25, 1926, Jack Hyles began preaching at nineteen years of age.
After brief
pastorates at Marris
Chapel Baptist
Church in Bogata, Texas,
Grange Hall
Baptist Church
in Marshall, Texas
and Southside Baptist Church
in Henderson, Texas,
he became widely known as the pastor of Miller
Road Baptist
Church in Garland, Texas.
Through his leadership and zealous soul winning, Miller Road reached a membership of
four thousand in seven years.
In August 1959,
he became pastor of First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana. In a few
years’ time, the church built the largest Sunday school in the world,
with attendances on big days topping twenty-five thousand. The annual
pastors’ school stirred many preachers to do greater works in their
churches and towns.
In 1972, he
founded Hyles-Anderson
College.
Dr. Hyles was a frequent cospeaker
with Dr. John R. Rice at Sword of the Lord
Conferences all across the nation. Dr. Rice called him “a tornado of
zeal,” with “a unique anointing from God.”
He authored a
number of books with instructions on various aspects of the ministry,
including building both churches and Sunday schools. He was one of the
twentieth century’s most influential voices in fundamentalism.
After a brief
illness, Dr. Hyles departed this life on
February 6, 2001, at age 74.
Additional Resources by Dr. Hyles:
Audio Messages
Hyles
Church Manual
Hyles
Sunday School Manual
Let's
Build an Evangelistic Church
Let's
Go Soul Winning
Let's
Study the Revelation
Seeing Him Who is Invisible
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