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John Franklyn Norris 1877-1952 Fundamental Baptist pastor.
J. Frank Norris was born in Dadeville, Alabama. He was graduated from Baylor
University in Waco, Texas, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in
Louisville, Kentucky. He was ordained to the ministry in 1899 and soon after
began his long, stormy career by serving as editor of The Baptist Standard, the
official voice of Texas Baptists. He aided Dr. B.H. Carroll in the founding of
South- western Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. In 1909 he
accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church of Fort Worth and remained
there until his death. In 1935 he also accepted the pastorate of Temple Baptist
Church, Detroit, Michigan, and held joint pastorates of these two great churches
separated geographically 1,300 miles for 15 years. During those years, the
combined attendance of both churches, under the leadership of one pastor,
constituted the world's largest Sunday School. A master pulpiteer, Dr. Norris
was a fierce opponent of communism, liberalism, and evolution, and was acclaimed
to be one of the twentieth century's outstanding leaders of Bible
fundamentalism. In 1939, with the aid of Dr. Louis Entzminger, he organized
the Bible Baptist Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, an institution which excelled
in the training of young preachers in the building of large Sunday Schools and
churches. Many of the graduates of this school have built some of the largest
churches in America. A friend of world leaders, compassionate soul-winner, and
Bible expositor, Dr. Norris died in Keystone, Florida, on August 20, 1952, and
was buried in Fort Worth, Texas, on Saturday, August 24, 1952.
Source: www.believersweb.org