V. E. Howard
V. E. Howard | |
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Born | Verna Elisha Howard September 29, 1911 Rocky Branch Community Union Parish, Louisiana, US |
Died | September 28, 2000 Texarkana, Texas, US | (aged 88)
Resting place | Rocky Branch Cemetery in Union Parish |
Occupation(s) | Minister radio broadcaster businessman |
Children | 3, including (great niece) |
Verna Elisha Howard (September 29, 1911 – September 28, 2000), known as V. E. Howard, was an American minister and radio evangelist based in Texarkana, Texas, who founded the International Gospel Hour.
Family background
Howard was the oldest of six children born in the Rocky Branch community near
On December 20, 1931, Howard married Ruth Moryne Jackson (1909–2000) in
Ministry
Howard attended
Howard preached via radio for forty-six years. He was known for the question, "Are you listening?" which he used to emphasize important points or Scriptures in his lessons. His sermon entitled, "What Is The Church of Christ?" brought what is considered possibly the greatest response ever to a religious broadcast in radio history. He mailed more than 75,000 free copies of this particular sermon. Howard, at the age of eighty-four in 1995, on the advice of his physicians, transferred the International Gospel Hour to the West Fayetteville Church of Christ in Fayetteville in Lincoln County in southern Tennessee, under the minister Winford Claiborne.[2]
Howard led revival meetings in twenty states and baptized some eight thousand converts. Howard penned eighteen Christian books and more than fifty tracts. He was the president of the Central Printers and Publishers Company and Howard Foundations, Inc. Like his brother, Alton, V. E. Howard published a Christian hymnal; V. E. Howard's "Gospel Songs and Hymns has 870 selections.[2]
Death and legacy
Howard died in Texarkana some eight months after the passing of his wife. His saying "Are You Listening?", from his book 35 Years, Are You Listening? is inscribed on their gravestone at the Rocky Branch Cemetery in Union Parish.[1]
Wallace Skipper, a Howard associate, summarized the evangelist's career:
He was a valiant and energetic individual. In addition to being a successful businessman, he was a very able speaker, preacher, and gifted writer. It has been said "the search for truth is the noblest occupation of man, its publication a duty."[2]
References
- ^ a b c "Rocky Branch Cemetery records". la-cemeteries.com. Archived from the original on May 4, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2013.
- ^ a b c d "Verna Elisha Howard (1911–2000)". therestorationmovement.com. Archived from the original on July 31, 2015. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
- ^ Preachers of Today, Vol. 5, p. 134