Speakers, writers, preachers, and friends quoted on this website
I compiled this listing to help me find quotations I have used by various people. I thought it
might help you as well.
Note: Biblical figures are not listed here. They are on two other pages: Old Testament and New Testament.
You will note that I have "plundered the Egyptians."1 By that, I mean that I
have used authors with whom I am not in agreement on everything. Indeed, with a few
people on this list, I am in almost total disagreement. Still, wasn't it Augustine of Hippo who said
in the Fourth Century, "All truth is God's truth"?
Then, John Calvin (with whom I have quite a few theological disagreements) said, "All truth
is from God; and consequently, if wicked men have said anything that is true and just, we ought
not to reject it; for it has come from God."
It is in that spirit that I do not read and use only those with whom I am in complete
agreement. I think this is also in accordance with Proverbs 27:17, which proclaims: "As iron
sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another."
It is entirely possible that I neglected to get one or more sources on this list. If you find that I
quoted or referred to someone on one of my pages and did not list them here, please let me know
via the email address at the bottom of this page.
1The phrase is taken from Exodus 12:35-36. As Peter Thomas Elliott says,
"Plundering the Egyptians is a concept formulated by Irenaeus of
Lyons, promoted by Origen of Alexandria, polished by Gregory of Nazianzen, and solidified in
Christian culture by Augustine of Hippo."
Why It Can Be Beneficial to Use Quotes from Other People in Your Writing
Quoting other people in something that you write offers several key benefits:
- Credibility and Authority: Quoting well-respected
sources adds credibility to your argument. It shows that your ideas are supported by people knowledgeable in the field.
- Evidence and Support: Quotes provide concrete
evidence to back up your assdertions. It shows that your points are not just personal opinions but
are supported by others.
- Clarity and Precision: Sometimes, someone else has
expressed an idea in a particularly clear or eloquent way. Using their words can convey a point
more effectively than if you tried to paraphrase it.
- Perspective and Depth: Quoting different
perspectives can add depth to your discussion. It can show that you have considered multiple
viewpoints on the topic.
- Engagement and Interest: Using quotes can make
your writing more engaging. They break up the text, provide variety, and can resonate with the
reader on a personal level.
- Ethical Considerations: When you quote someone,
you acknowledge their contribution to the subject. By giving them proper credit, you avoid
plagiarism.
In short, referencing and quoting others enriches your writing, making it more robust,
persuasive, and credible.
- Abke, Gary, pastor
- Ackley, Alfred H., pastor and composer
- Adney, Miriam, professor of
World Christian studies
- Afflick, Clive,
educator
- Aldrich, Joseph C., author and
educator
- Alexander, William M., medical
doctor and religion professor
- Ali, Donnamie, missions
mobilizer
- Allen, Roland, missionary to China
- Amirthan, Samuel,
Old Testament scholar
- Andersen, Wilhelm, religious
scholar and theologian
- Anderson, Rufus, missions
leader
- Anthony Dick, songwriter
- Argyle, A.W. (Aubrey
William),
New Testament scholar
- Athenagoras of Athens,
Ante-Nicene Christian apologist and
philosopher
- Aune, David Edwin, New
Testament scholar
- Aylward, Gladys, missionary to
China
- Baldwin, Ann,
missions mobilizer
- Barmby, James ("J."),
clergyman and college instructor
- Barna, George, researcher of the
religious beliefs and behavior of
Americans
- Barrett, David B., missionary to Kenya and statistician
- Barton, Bruce F., advertising
executive, politician and author
- Bakke, Raymond, professor of
global urban studies
- Baldari, Gioele, parachurch
organization leader
- Barrett, David, statistician
- Barth, Karl, theologian
- Bartholomew, Chris. ministerial student
- Bates, Katherine,
songwriter
- Benedict, Ruth,
anthropologist
- Bennard, George, composer and
preacher
- Berton, Pierre Francis de Marigny,
author
- Beyerhaus, Peter, theologian
- Blackstone, W.E. (William
Eugene), evangelist and Christian
Zionist
- Blaikie, William G.,
professor of apologetics and
pastoral theology
- Bickerreth, Edward H., clergyman
and
denominational leader
- Bliss, Philip Paul, songwriter and
gospel singer
- Bock, Philip, anthropologist
- Bogosian, Phil, missions leader and author
- Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, pastor and author
- Booth, William, evangelist and humanitarian aid leader
- Borbe, Bev, missions
mobilizer
- Borden, Arthur C. present of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability
- Borden, William Whiting,
missionary
- Bosch, David, theologian
- Brainerd, Edwin,
professor of psychology
- Breda, Jeremie
- Bresee, Phineas F., pastor and pioneer Nazarene leader
- Bright, John>, biblical scholar
- Brown, H. Douglas, professor of
English as a second
language
- Brown, Mary, song writer
- Brown, Scott Wesley,
musician
- Bruce, Alexander Balmain, clergyman and theologian
- Brueggemann, Walter,
Old Testament scholar,
theologian, author and speaker
- Buechner, Frederick, writer,
novelist, poet, autobiographer,
essayist, preacher, and theologian
- Bullock, Geoff,
singer-songwriter
and pianist
- Burge, Alan, author
- Burgess, Rob
- Burrel, Willie, pastor
- Burrell, Sonya
- Bush, Luis, missionary and
missions
leader
- Caffin, B.C. (Benjamin
Charles)
- Caldwell, Irene
S., aauthor and college professor
- Calvert, James, missionary
- Cantril. Hadley,
psychologist
- Carey, William, missionary to India
- Carmichael, Army, missionary
to India
- Carnahan, Roy E.,
pastor and denominational leader
- Cauthron, Hal, professor of New Testament
- Cereda, Angelo, pastor
- Chadwick, Samuel, evangelist
and educator
- Chambers, Oswald, evangelist and teacher
- Chapman, Christopher, missionary
in Indonesia
- Chapman, James Blaine ("J.B."), denominational church
leader
- Chapman, K.J., teacher and writer
- Chisholm, Andrew, pastor
- Chisholm, Thomas, songwriter
- Chomsky, Noam, linguist
- Clarke, Adam, theologian and biblical scholar
- Clapp, Rodney, author
and editor
- Clement of Alexandria (Titus
Flavius Clemens), theologian
and philosopher
- Cloud, Randy, professor of
biblical languages
- Coates, Thomas, Lutheran
scholar
- Coleman, Robert E.,
professor of evangelism and
discipleship
- Connerley, Mary L.,
management consultant
- Conway, Frederick J., university, professor
- Cook, Captain James, explorer,
navigator, cartographer, and ship
captain
- Cooper, David L., Bible
teacher
- Jaarsma, Cornelius,
professor of education
- Corwin, Gary, missiologist
- Coulter, George, missions
leader and denominational leader
- Courlander, Harold,
anthropologist
- Covell, Ralph,
missionary to China and Taiwan,
magazine editor and missiologist
- Coxe, Arthur Cleveland
("A.C."),
clergyman and
denominational leader
- Crider, Tom, pastor
- Crosby, Frances Jane ("Fanny"), poet, lyricist and composer
- Crouch, Andrae Crouch gospel
singer, songwriter, arranger, and pastor
- Cullman, Oscar,
theologian
- Daniels, T. Scott, pastor and
college professor
- Dashiell, John F.,
psychologist
- David, Simon P.
- Davidson, Dave, minister and
author
- Davila, Dionel
- Davis, Roderick, missionary to
Kenya
- Davis, Tricia M., ,
Professor of sociology, criminology and anthropology
- DeLong, R.V.,, evangelist
- Del Rosso, Alfredo, evangelist, pastor, and denominational
leader
- Del Rosso, Niny
- Dickt, Christy
- Diehl, Jim, pastor and
denominational executive
- Diffee, Vic,
automobile dealer
- Dodd, C.H. (Charles Harold),
New Testament scholar
- Douyon, Emerson, psychologist,
professor, and author
- Dow, Graham, Anglican
bishop
- Drake, Bill, musician
- Duarte, Eugenio,
denominational executive
- Duewel, Wesley, missions
leader
- Duey, Judith Carol ("Judi"),
public school teacher
- Earle, Ralph, New Testament scholar
- Earman Ken
- Eby, Wes, writer and ESL
teacher
- Eerdman, David, Old Testament
scholar
- Eastman, Dick, missions
leader
- Edington, J. Howard, pastor,
educator and author
- Edmeston, James, architect,
surveyor,
and hymn writer
- Egli, Jim, pastor,
researcher, and writer
- Eikenberry, David, youth
pastor
- Elliot, Jim, missionary killed in
Ecuador
- Elmer, Duane, professor of international studies
- Engle, R.
- Engstrom, Ted, evangelical organization executive and
author
- Eneva, Milena
- Eng, Lee-Lim Guek
- Evans Robert P., military
chaplain, parachurch organization
leader and missions leader
- Ewen, J.L.
- Falconer, John Keith,
missionary
- Farris, Robert
W.
- Fee, Gordon, theologian
- Fenton, Horace L. Jr.,
missionary to Latin America
- Ferrara, Cosmo F., author
- Fields, Doug
- Filson, Floyd V., professor of biblical theology
- Finney, Charles Grandison,
minister and leader in the Second Great Awakening in the USA
- Fischer, Jill, short-term missions
mobilizer
- Fitkin, Susan Norris, missions mobilizer
- Forsyth, Peter Taylor,
theologian
- Francis of Assisi, evangelist and missionary
- Friesen, Randy
- Frommer, Arthur, travel
writer
- Frost, Robert, poet
- Fullerton, Fred, denominational
youth leader
- Gaebelein, Arno C., pastor and
conference speaker
- Gailey, Chuck, missionary to
Africa
and seminary professor
- Gaither, Bill and Gloria, singers and songwriters
- Gallup, George, pioneer of
survey sampling techniques
- Garrison, David, missions
author
- Gay, Leslie F.
- Gettys, Joseph M.,
biblical studies author
- Gifford, Linda June
- Gill, Joh,m pastor, biblical
scholar,
and theologian
- Gilmour, James, missionary to
Mongolia
- Glasser, Arthur F., missiologist
and missionary
- Goforth, Jonathan, missionary to China
- Gottwald, Norman K., professor of
biblical studies
- Graham, Billy, evangelist and
author
- Grannis, Sidney, singer and
songwriter
- Grant, Angel Leigh
- Gray, Ronald F.,
college president
- Green, Keith, pianist, singer, and
songwriter
- Gresham, Loren, basketball
coach, professor of political
science and university president
- Grunland, Stephen A., pastor
and sociologist
- Gschwandtner, Hermann, pastor
and missionary to Europe and
Asia
- Gunter, Nina, missions mobilizer and denominational leader
- Guthrie, Donald, New
Testament scholar
- Hall, Edward T., anthropologist
and cross-cultural researcher
- Halley, Henry Hampton,
minister and religious writer
- Hammond, J. Demeter
- Hammond,
Joseph
- Hammond, Peter, missionary
organization leader
- Hancock, Michael, pastor
- Hardiman, Clayton,
journalist
- Hardison Nancy M., professor of
business
- Harris, J. M. (John Millard),
hymn writer
- Harris, Margaret J., musician
and
composer
- Harris, R. Laird, Old Testament
scholar
- Harrison, Patricia J.,
scholar of Third World
theological education issues
- Hartshorn, Leo, pastor
- Harvey, A.E., professor of
New
Testament and Early
Christianity
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel,
novelist,
dark romantic, and short story
writer
- Hawthorne, Stephen, author and
missions mobilization ministry
leader
- Havergal, Francis R., poet and
hymn writer
- Head, Mary, hymn writer
- Heath, George H., music teacher
and composer
- Heeren, Roger David
- Heim, Ralph Daniels,
seminary professor
- Heinl, Robert D. Jr. and Nancy
G., historians
- Henck, Ruth, author
- Henkel, Milford
F.
- Hendricks, Bill, author and trainer
of
leaders
- Henry, Carl F. H., theologian and author
- Herskovits, Melville J.,
anthropologist
- Hesselgrave, David, missiological anthropologist
- Hibbert, Mary, professor of
nursing
- Hiebert, Paul Gordon, missiological anthropologist
- Higgins II, Raymond E., seminary professor
- Highfield, Lauren
- Hill, William Ely, cartoonist
- Ho, Eddy, missiologist and educator
- Hoebel, E. Adamson, professor
of anthropology
- Hoffman, Elizabeth A., composer
- Hogan Stephanie
- Hogg, William Richey, missionary
India and professor of world
Christianity
- Holden, J. Stuart, pastor and
Christian leader
- Holland, Fred
- Holly, James Theodore,
Episcopal bishop
- Hopewell, James F.,
professor of religion and the
church
- Horowitz., Leonard
M., professor of psychology
- Hubbard, Walter M. et.
al.
- Hudson, James J.,
missionary and regional mission
director
- Hughes, Ina
- Hunter, George G. III, professor of church growth and
evangelism
- Hurn, Raymond
W.pastor and denominational executive
- Hurt, Carla, missions
mobilizer
- Huxley, Francis,
anthropologist
- Illich, Ivan
Dominictheologian, philosopher, and
social critic
- Isayama, Noburni, church
leader
- Ignatius of Antioch, writer and
church leader
- Jacobs, Donald R.,
missionary to Africa
- Jamieson, Robert,
clergyman and Bible scholar
- Javalera, Elizabeth
R.
- Jayne, Kimberly
- Jenkins, Simon
- Johnson, Jerald D., missionary to Germany and
denominational executive
- Johnson, Harmon, missionary to
Haiti
- Jones, Charles Edwin, librarian,
archivist, bibliographer, and historian
- Jones, Charles P., church leader
and hymn writer
- Jones, E. Stanley, missionary to
India, theologian, and author
- Jones, Lewis E., hymn writer
- Joy, Donald M.,
professor of human development
and family studies
- Jung, Carl Gustav, psychiatrist
and psychoanalyst
- Justin Martyr, Christian
apologist and philosopher
- Kane, J. Herbert, missionary to
China
and missions professor
- Kearsley, Greg, instructional
design consultant
- Kennedy, D. James,
pastor, evangelist, broadcaster, and author
- Keller, Hellen, author and
disability
rights advocate
- Kent, Homer Austin, college
and seminary professor and president
- Kenyon, Sir Frederic George,
museum director, paleographer, and biblical and classical scholar
- Ketchum Ryan
- Kidder, Mary Ann Pepper, hymn
writer
- King, Martin Luther Jr,
clergyman
and civil rights activist
- King, R.A. (Richard)
- Kinsler, F.
Rosstheological education by extension
advocate
- Kiranga Gatimu,
advocate of open and distance
education
- Klassen, David, persecuted church
pastor
- Knox, John, reformer
- Kraft Charles H. ("Chuck"), missionary anthropologist
- Kraybill, Donald,
sociologist
- Kristos, Kyle, author
- Kuebler, Gwen, travel agent
- Kuhn Isobel, missionary to
China
and Thailand
- Kwast, Lloyd, missionary anthropologist
- Ladd, George Eldon, professor
of New Testament exegesis and theology
- Lague, Louise, journalist
- Lange, Johann Peter,
theologian
- Larsen, John and Diane,
psychologists
- Latourette, Kenneth Scott, historian
- Lawlor, Edward, evangelist and denominational executive
- Lee, Earl Garfield, missionary to
India and pastor
- Lewis, C.S., writer and lay theologian
- Lienemann-Perrin,
Christine, professor of missiology and ecumenical studies
- Liesch, Howard and Bonnie,
missionaries to Papua New Guinea and missions resources developers
- Lillinas, Haldor, gospel hymn writer
and publisher
- Lindquist, Stanley E.,
professor
of psychology
- Lindsell, Harold, author
- Ling, Chai, student leader and
psychologist
- Livesay, Dana
- Livingstone, David, missionary/explorer to Africa
- Lohse, Eduard,
professor of New Testament
- Louw, Linda, missionary to
Côte d'Ivoire and
Senegal
- Lowe, John
- Lunn, Mervel A. ("Bud"),
publishing house manager
- Lucas Doug, missions mobilizer
- Luce, Clare Boothe, author,
politician, and U.S. ambassador
- Lukacs, John, historian
- Luzbetak, Louis, anthropologist
- Luther, Martin, reformer
- Lynch, William
- MacArthur, John F. Jr.,
pastor
- Mackey, A.B. (Alexander
Benjamin), college president
- Mael, Fred A., management
consultant
- Makhubela, Malachi, church
leader
- Malik, Charles, academic,
diplomat
and philosopher
- Mann, Merritt, global
partnerships coordinator
- Manning, Brennan, author and
public speaker
- Manzoni, Alessandro, poet,
novelist and philosopher
- Mark, Robin, songwriter
- Marriott, John, poet and
clergyman
- Marsh, F.E., author and
preacher
- Martin, Civilla D., song
writer
- Martin, Rob, fundraising
coach
- Martyn, Henry, missionary to the Middle East
- Maselli, Domenico, pastor,
politician and university professor
- Mattox, Joe, missionary trainer
- Maurin, Peter, social activist and
theologian
- Maxwell, John, pastor and
author
- Mayers, Marvin K., professor of
intercultural studies
- McCabe, Donald, business
school
professor
- McCasland, S. Vernon, scholar
of religion
- McCracken, Jean Elizabeth,
missionary to Brazil and Trinidad and Tobago
- McCumber, William Edward
("Bill"), college professor, evangelist, and magazine editor
- McDaniel, Marvin, pastor
- McDonald, H.D., college
professor
- McGrady, Paul Judson,
pastor,
evangelist, and college professor
- McGraw, James, magazine editor
and
professor of preaching
- McGavran, Donald, missionary and church health researcher
- McHugh, Phill, musician
- McIntosh, Gary L., professor of
Christian ministry and leadership
- McKain, Larry, church planter, pastor, and denominational
executive
- McQuilkin, Robertson, author,
missions leader. and university president
- Melito of Sardis, church leader
and authority in early Christianity
- Merzilus, Odius, pastor
- Meshorerm, Ya'akov, museum
curator
- Meyer, F.B. (Frederick
Brotherton), pastor and evangelist
- Meyers, Lucy R.
- Michaels, J. Ramsey, seminary
professor
- Michelson, Marty, Old Testament
scholar
- Mickelson, Paul, organist,
arranger, and conductor
- Milazzo, Elio, Italian
evangelical
leader
- Miller, Donald E.,
professor of Christian education
and ethics
- Mitchell, T. Crichton, Wesley
scholar
- Moffat, Robert, missionary to
Africa and father-in-law of David Livingstone
- Monsell, John Samuel Bewley,
clergyman and poet
- Moody, Dwight Lyman ("D.L."),
evangelist and publisher
- Moore, Paul, pastor and
humanitarian
aid leader
- Morgan, C.T. (Clifford
Thomas),
psychologist
- Morgan, Lela, author
- Morley, Pat, Christian leader and author
- Morris, Lelia Naylor (a.k.a. "Mrs. C. H. Morris"), hymn
writer
- Morrison, Joseph G., educator and denominational executive
- Mott, John R., world missions promoter
- Murdock, George Peter ("Pete"),
anthropologist
- Murray, Andrew,, pastor, teacher,
and writer
- Murray, George F.,
anthropologist
- Myers, Richard
- Nanus, Burt, professor of
leadership and author
- Neely, Alan, missionary to Colombia and professor of
missions
- Nees, L. Guy, denominational
missions executive
- Neill, Stephen, missionary to India and missiologist
- Nelson, Thomas H.
- Nevius, John Livingston,
missionary to China and Korea
- Newbigin, Lesslie, theologian, missiologist, missionary and
author
- Nichols, Ralph, university debate
coach
- Niebuhr, Richard, pastor and seminary professor
- Nielson, John B.,
clergyman
- Nida, Eugene, Bible translator
- Nixon, Vida Munden, poet
- Nolley, Rosemary
- Oberg, Kalverso,
anthropologist
- Oh, Michael, evangelical
organization leader
- Olasky, Marvin, editor and
author
- Olsen, C. Gordon, professor of
missions and theology
- Origen of Alexandria (Origen
Adamantius), early
Christian scholar, ascetic, and theologian
- Orjala, Paul, missionary to Haiti and professor of missiology
- Orr, William W., pastor and
author
- Ortiz, John, psychotherapist
- Parker, J. Fred, magazine editor
and author
- Parrot, Don
- Parsons, Talcott,
sociologist
- Pate, Paul
- Patterson, George,
missionary to Honduras and
seminary professor
- Peter, Laurence Johnston,
educator and "hierarchiologist"
- Peters, Daniel B., psychologist
and author
- Peterson, Roger, short-term
missions leader
- Peters, George W., professor of
missiology
- Philo of Alexandria, Hellenistic Jewish philosopher
- Piaget, Jean, psychologist
- Pierce, Bob, founder of World Vision
- Pierson, Arthur T., pastor,
Christian leader and missionary
- Piper, John, pastor and
author
- Pointer, Lyle, pastor, professor,
church consultant and author
- Poole, William C., pastor
- Porter, C. William ("Bill"), missionary to Puerto Rico, New
Zealand, and Venezuela
- Potham, Peter
S.C.
- Prata, David
- Pratt, Zane G., professor of
Christian missions
- Price-Mars, Jean,
anthropologist
- Psaute, Audrey, volunteer
missions mobilizer
- Psaute, Daniel,
missionary to the Balkans
- Pugh Dale, missionary to
Mexico
and missions organization
leader
- Purkiser, Westlake
T.,
author, magazine editor and
seminary professor
- Rader, Daniel Paul, pastor,
evangelist and radio preacher
- Ramm, Bernard,
theologian and apologist
- Rath, Christian
- Raymo, Jim, missionary in Europe and Asia and missions
organization leader
- Read, Terry, missionary and
professor of missions
- Reapsome, James W., pastor and
magazine editor
- Reed, Gerard
Alexander, historian and theology
educator
- Rehfeld, Remiss,
denominational
missions leader
- Rengstorf, Karl
Henrich
- Reynolds, Hiram F.,
clergyman and denominational executive
- Richardson, Alan, New
Testament scholar
- Richardson, Don, missionary and author
- Roat, Eleanor, missions
mobilizer
- Robertson, Archibald Thomas ("A.T."), New Testament
scholar
- Robinson, Reuben ("Bud" and "Uncle Buddy"), evangelist
and writer
- Rockhoff, David, pastor
- Rogers, Art
- Romain, Jacque B.
- Roosevelt, Theodore
("Teddy"), politician and
conservationist
- Roth, Gregg
- Rousseau, Jean Jacques,
philosopher and author
- Rowen, Samuel F.,
missionary to China and Argentina and professor of missions
- Saint, Nate, missionary
pilot
- Saint, Steve, business entrepreneur, pilot, and author
- Salmond, S.D.F. (Stewart
Dingwall Fordyce),
professor of systematic theology and exegesis
- Samples, Doug, pastor,
chaplain,
and university professor
- Sanders, J. Oswald,
world missions organization executive
- Sanner, Avery
Elwood, religion professor
- Sanny Lorne, parachurch
organization executive
- Santini, Luigi, pastor and
author
- Sapsezian,
Aharon
- Sapir, Edward,
anthropologist
- Sargant, William,
psychologist
- Savage, Robert, missions
executive
- Scanlon, Alton
Clark,
missionary to Guatemala and denominational mission executive
- Schauffele, C.
G.
- Scherer, James A., professor of
missions and church history
- Schiffman, Michael, messianic
Jewish rabbi
- Schirrmacher, Thomas, moral
philosopher, human rights
activist and theologian
- Schmelzenbach, Harmon, pioneer missionary to Africa
- Schwartz, Glenn,
missionary to Zambia and Zimbabwe and missions consultant
- Schweitzer, Albert, theologian,
musician, writer, and philosopher
- Schubert, Joe
- Scognamiglio, Salvatore,
pastor
- Scott, Robert H., clergyman,
Christian futurist, and denominational missions executive
- Seaman, Linda, missionary to Martinique and Côte
d'Ivoire
- Seikaly, Kristen, game creator
and author
- Seiver, Gail, leadership trainer and
mentor
- Sensenig, Jan
- Seumois, Andrew V., scholar
- Shakespeare, playwright
- Shelton, Malcolm W., professor of
religion and archaeology
- Shannon, Robert C., pastor and
author
- Showalter, Anthony,
songwriter
- Siemens, Marc
- Simpson, A.B., missions executive
- Simpson, George Eaton,
anthropologist
- Sire, James W., author, speaker,
and editor
- Sjogren, Bob, author and missions mobilizer
- Skiles, L. Paul, musician and
denominational executive
- Slack James Byron Sr., missionary,
professor, church planter and statistician
- Slade, Mary, songwriter
- Slessor, Mary Mitchell, missionary
to Nigeria
- Smart, James D., writer,
educator, theologian, and pastor
- Smedes, Louis, author, ethicist, and
theologian
- Smith, Amanda Berry, former
slave, preacher, and humanitarian aid leader
- Smith, Charles Hastings,
evangelist and poet
- Smith, David, missionary to
West
Africa and missions
mobilization leader
- Smith, Ebbie C.,
missionary to Indonesia and
professor of Christian ethics and missions
- Smith, Edwin, missionary to
Ghana
- Smith, Leonard Earl ("Lenny"),
singer, songwriter, and music
publisher
- Smith, Oswald J., pastor
- Smith, Samuel Francis,
clergyman, journalist and songwriter
- Smith, Stephen P.
- Smith, Timothy L., historian and educator
- Snell, Ron
- Snyder, Howard A., professor of Wesley studies
- Spangenberg, August Gottlieb,
theologian and missions leader
- Speer, Robert, missions leader
and author
- Sprunger, W.
Frederick
- Spurgeon, Charles Haddon, pastor
- Stachura, Mike, pastor
- Stagg, Frank,
theologian, seminary professor, author, and pastor
- Stark, F. Wayne, pastor and compassionate ministry director
- Stephens, Zara
- Stewart, James S., educator
- Stott, John R.W., theologian
- Stowe, Eugene L.
denominational leader
- Strawser, Ray
- Stroud, Barbara, missions
mobilizer
- Studd, C.T., missionary to China
and Africa
- Sullivan, Bill M., church planter
and denominational
executive
- Sutton, Evelyn Weatherford,
missions mobilizer
- Swank, J. Grant Jr., pastor and
writer
- Swindoll, Charles, pastor and
author
- Tada, Joni Erickson, author and
public speaker
- Taylor, J. Hudson, missionary to China
- Taylor, Ken, Bible
translator
- Taylor, Mendell L., church historian
- Taylor, Richard S.,
writer, preacher, and professor of theology and missions
- Taylor, Willard H.,
professor of biblical
theology
- Teng, Phillip, pastor
- Terry, Milton Spenser,
professor of Old Testament
exegesis
- Tertullian, Christian apologist
and a polemicist against
heresy
- Tetzel, Johann, Grand
Commissioner for indulgences in
Germany
- Thapar, Karan, journalist and
interviewer
- Thomas, Alexcenah, public
school teacher
- Thomason, Mary Ann, hymn
writer
- Thompson, Francis, poet
- Thomson, Mary Ann F.,
librarian
- Tiedt, Iris, poet
- Tillich, Paul, existential
philosopher and theologian
- Tippett, Alan Richard, professor of missiology
- Torrey, Reuben Arche ("R.A."), evangelist and pastor
- Tozer, A.W. (Aiden Wilson),
pastor, magazine editor and author
- Triplett, Loren, missionary to
Nicaragua and denominational
missions leader
- Trobisch, Walter, missionary to
Cameroun
- Truett, George, pastor
- Tucker, Ruth A., professor of church history, women's
studies
and alternative religions
- Tullis, Lyle, sociology
professor
- Turner, Allan
- Tylor, Sir Edward P.,
anthropologist
- Uddin, Syed Rafique
- Ufford, Edwin S., pastor
- Unger, Merrill, theologian and archaeologist
- Vallery, A.J., compassionate
ministries director
- Van Deventer, Judson W., art
teacher and composer
- Van Note, Gene,
clergyman and editorial
director
- Venn Henry, missionary
strategist
- Vennum, Elizabeth, missions mobilizer
- Verduin, John R. Jr.,
et., professor of education
- Vincent, Marvin R.,
professor of New Testament
- Virkler, Henry A. and Mary
B.
- von Schleicher, Kurt
- von Zinzendorf, Count Nicholas Ludwig, religious and social
reformer and missions
pioneer
- Wagner, Joanne A.
- Wagner, C. Peter, missionary, author and religious
organization leader
- Ward, Ted, professor
of education
- Warren, Rick, pastor and
author
- Walker, Williston, church
historian
- Watts, Isaac, clergyman, hymn
writer, theologian, and
logician
- Weaver, Gary, professor of cross-cultural communication
- Webb, Todd, songwriter
- Weber, Maximilian Karl Emil
("Max"), sociologist and political economist
- Weil, Thomas E.
- Weir, Rob
- Wesley, David
- Wesley, John, evangelist and reformer
- Wesley, Susanna, mother of John and
Charles Wesley
- Welsh, Bill, pastor
- Weust, Kenneth Samuel,
Biblical Greek, New Testament
scholar
- Whiteman, Darrell,
missiological
anthropologist
- Willis, Avery Jr.,
mission board executive
- Witthoff, Evelyn M, missionary
to India
- Wilder-Smith, A.E. (Arthur
Ernest), organic chemist and
author
- Wiley, H. Orton, theologian
- Williams, Gene, pastor
- Williams, James
D.
- Williams, L. Milton,
evangelist
- Williamson, Gideon B.,
denominational leader
- Wingeier, Douglas E., missionary
to
Singapore, pastor and
seminary professor
- Winter, Ralph D., educator and missiologist
- Wise H.H., pastor
- Witte, Charles, pastor
- Whorf, Benjamin, linguist
- Wolff, Richard
- Wood, Jamie
- Woodberry, J. Dudley, professor
of Islamic studies
- Wright, J.S., Old Testament
scholar
- Wright, Keith, pastor and
Nazarene district superintendent
- Yohannan, K.P., missions
leader
- Young, Edward J.,
professor of Old Testament
- Xavier, Francis, missionary to Asia
- Ziegler, Jesse H.,
theology and counseling psychology educator
- Zoren, Herbert
M.
- Zumwalt, John, missions mobilizer and humanitarian aid
leader
- Zwemer, Samuel, missionary to
Muslims
-- Howard Culbertson,
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