Robert Sumner

Robert L. Sumner

Sumner in 2003
Born August 3, 1922 (1922-08-03) (age 89)
Norwich, New York, United States
Occupation Baptist Christian Evangelist
Website
biblicalevangelist.org

Robert L. Sumner (born August 3, 1922) is an American Christian author, Baptist pastor, evangelist and editor of the fundamentalist newspaper called The Biblical Evangelist.

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Personal

Born to an educated family in Upstate New York he graduated from Norwich High School and Baptist Bible College & Seminary in Johnson City, New York. He was the brother-in-law of auto racing legend Hector Honore.

Ministry

He was pastor of a number of Baptist churches in Illinois, California, Texas and Ohio from the 1940s through the 1960s. He has also attended many Christian conferences and lectures. In 1959, he created the non-profit Sumner Evangelistic Foundation. In 1965, he was on the Council of 14 (now Council of 18) of the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches, and he changed the name of his foundation to Regular Baptist Evangelism. In May, 1966, this group launched a newsletter called The Regular Baptist Evangelist, which 9 months later became just The Biblical Evangelist. In November, 1980, The Biblical Evangelist stopped publication and Sumner became Managing Editor of a Christian newspaper, The Sword of the Lord. In 1982, Sumner left The Sword after a dispute with the editor that was mediated by Jack Hyles. After the ordeal, Sumner complained that he was left "without an editorial voice", so he re-started The Biblical Evangelist by sending letters to former subscribers asking them to resubscribe.[1]

Hyles Expose

Sumner received some attention when he criticized Jack Hyles in 1989 when he wrote a story in The Biblical Evangelist called, "The Saddest Story I've Ever Told," which accused Hyles of sexual scandals, financial misappropriation and doctrinal errors.[2] These charges were denied by Hyles who deemed them "lies".[2]

Author

Sumner has now published a total of 39 books including his latest, Jewels from James, a 15-chapter, 317-page expository and evangelistic commentary about the book of James in the New Testament. He is also the official biographer of John R. Rice.[3] As of 2007, The Biblical Evangelist is sent out for free to all that request it.

Books and tracts by Sumner

References

  1. ^ Sumner, Robert History - The Biblical Evangelist (accessed 5/26/06)
  2. ^ a b Hirsley, Michael (28 May 1989). "Charges All Lies, Hammond Pastor Says". Chicago Tribune. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1989-05-28/news/8902040871_1_church-deacon-church-office-fundamentalist. Retrieved 8 July 2010. 
  3. ^ Barlow, Dr. Fred M. (1983). "Dr. John R. Rice". Go to the Bible. Sword of the Lord Publishers. http://www.gotothebible.com/HTML/ricegiant.html. Retrieved 8 July 2010. 

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