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  1. John R. [1] Rice (December 11, 1895 – December 29, 1980) was a Baptist evangelist and pastor and the founding editor of The Sword of the Lord, an influential fundamentalist newspaper.

  2. Called by his biographer “The 20th Centurys Mightiest Pen,” Dr. Rice authored more than 200 books and booklets circulating in excess of 60 million copies before his death, about a dozen of which were translated into at least 35 foreign languages.

  3. John R. Rice was born in Cooke County, Texas, on December 11, 1895. Pastor of Baptist churches in Dallas and Shamrock, Texas, Dr. Rice started about a dozen others from his primary work as an evangelist.

  4. Whether it was conducting a citywide evangelistic campaign or one of his many Sword of the Lord conferences, John R. Rice stands out as one of the great Baptists of his day. Known as "America's Dean of Evangelists," Rice directly influenced an entire generation of Bible believing Christians.

  5. John R. Rice (1895 - 1980) Was a Baptist evangelist and pastor and the founding editor of The Sword of the Lord, an influential fundamentalist newspaper. Rice believed that the mission of churches was "not to take care of Christians" but to "win souls," a notion his mostly lower-middle-class church members did not wholeheartedly endorse.

  6. Jun 12, 2018 · Rice asked three questions: (1) Is it a sin for women to cut their hair? (2) Must a wife be subject to, obedient to her husband, ruled by him? (3) Does God ever call or consent for women to be preachers, pastors or evangelists? You can imagine how he answered these: Yes, Yes, and NO! Definitively settled by the Bible, of course.

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  8. Jul 21, 2010 · John R. Rice was an evangelist in the twentieth century. He founded the Sword of the Lord newspaper. His thought is simply this: praying is asking God for my needs and desires, and the needs and desires of others.