“His strong influence upon the holiness movement is reflected in the fact that [his] years of service. . . brought him into fellowship, association and labors with forty different denominations. The fact that so many of them would call upon him as an evangelist, as a teacher, as an expositor certainly emphasizes that those who knew him [had] the utmost confidence in him.” — George Vernon
“J. Wesley Adcock was one of the most godly men I have ever known! I was in several of his classes when he taught at …
Dr. Lawrence B. Hicks (1913-1975) was one of the great Southern pulpiteers of the Church of the Nazarene. He was a staunch proponent of the doctrine of holiness and the Spirit-filled life.
“Pastor, evangelist, educator, and lifelong seeker after truth. His message of excellence in scholarship and piety challenged young and old. His earnest cry for Godliness in thought and deed rang from conventions, camp meetings, and the classroom. A study in intensity and purpose listen to the cry of a burning heart.” – William Snider
Rev. Daniel Stetler, General Chairman of the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches, delivers the keynote address to the General Conference of “A Victorious Church.” Despite having some difficulties with his voice God helped Rev. Stetler to deliver a tremendous sermon about what it takes to be “A Victorious Church.” If you are a Pastor or church leader I believe you will find this message to be a encouragement to you.
Click here to listen to the only known recording of Roy T. Williams preaching.