Paul E. Toms
Paul E. Toms | |
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Born | Bellingham, Washington | May 26, 1924
Died | February 7, 2015 | (aged 90)
Occupation | Author and pastor |
Nationality | American |
Education | Bob Jones University |
Alma mater | Fuller Theological Seminary |
Spouse | Eva Briscoe |
Relatives | Margaret Anne Tew and Paul Elmer Toms, Sr. |
Paul E. Toms (May 26, 1924 โ February 7, 2015) was an American author and pastor.[1] He was pastor of Park Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts from 1969 to 1989 and also served as president of the National Association of Evangelicals and chairman of World Relief.
Paul Elmer Toms was born in
Gordon-Conwell Seminary is named in the Toms' honor.[7]
Works
- The Story of Mokuaikaua Church (1953)
- This land is your land (1975)
- Winning the battles of life: a life-related study of Joshua (1986)
References
- ^ "Rev. Dr. Paul Toms Obituary". San Luis Obispo Tribune. February 10, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
- ^ "Individual Page".
- ^ 1930 Census, Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington, http://www.familysearch.com
- ^ "Rev. Toms Eyed For Park St. Pulpit," Boston Globe โ April 7, 1969
- ^ Barbara Eames, "Minister's Wife Tells of Old Hawaii" The Day โ November 11, 1970, New London, CT https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1915&dat=19701111&id=pCIiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=S3QFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3311,2281897
- ^ Garth M. Rosell, Boston's Historic Park Street Church: The Story of an Evangelical Landmark (Kregel Publications, 2009)
- ^ "Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary: Lectureships for Lifelong Learners". www.gordonconwell.edu. Archived from the original on September 3, 2011.