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Name
  
Stephen Olford

Role
  
Author

Died
  
2004


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Education
  
Luther Rice College and Seminary

Books
  
Anointed expository preaching, Heart‑cry for revival, The tabernacle: camping, The grace of giving, The secret of soul‑winning

Stephen F. Olford (March 29, 1918 - August 29, 2004) was a 20th-century Christian leader. Dr. Billy Graham called him "the man who most influenced my ministry." He was a personal confidant of Graham. Olford was also a role model and friend to prominent pastors such as Charles Stanley and Adrian Rogers. He was a pioneer in Christian television programming with his show, Encounter, in New York. His Sunday morning sermons were also broadcast around the world on radio. He was the Founder and Chairman of the Board of Olford Ministries International. He also founded a pastor training center in Memphis, Tennessee on June 4, 1988. The Stephen Olford Center is currently owned and operated by Global Ministries Foundation. Dr. Stephen Olford's son, Dr. David Olford, continues training pastors and lay leaders in biblical preaching at the center. Dr. Stephen Olford's authorized biography, Only One Life, was written by Dr. John Phillips.

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Biography

Stephen Frederick Olford was born in Zambia as the son of Plymouth Brethren Christian missionaries, Frederick and Bessie Olford. He was raised in Angola. He spent his college years in the United Kingdom. A crisis experience, involving a motocycle accident, led to his dramatic call into the ministry. After receiving ministry training, Olford was appointed an Army Scripture Reader during World War II. During the war, he often spoke with urgency to soldiers on matters of faith before they were deployed. He launched a Young Peoples Christian fellowship in Newport, South Wales. After the war, Olford was involved in extensive ministry throughout the U.K. and overseas.

In 1953, Dr. Stephen F. Olford's years of pastoral ministry began by serving the Duke Street Baptist Church in Richmond, Surrey England (1953–1959) and then the Calvary Baptist Church in New York City (1959–1973). Olford systematized his method of expository preaching and formed a curriculum used to train preachers at the Olford Institute for Biblical Preaching in Memphis, Tennessee. Pastors and scholars migrated to the institute for inspiration and instruction that often resulted in upgraded pulpit ministries.

He was married for 56 years to the former Heather Brown. They had two sons, Jonathan and David. Olford received the Doctor of Theology degree from Luther Rice Seminary, in Jacksonville, Florida and honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees from Wheaton College, Houghton College and Richmond College.

Books

  • Heart-cry for Revival (1969) ISBN 978-1-84550-075-7
  • A Passion for Preaching: Reflections on the Art of Preaching (1989) ISBN 978-0-8407-7246-6
  • Not I, But Christ (1997) ISBN 978-0-89107-943-9
  • The Way of Holiness: Signposts to Guide Us (1998) ISBN 978-0-89107-977-4
  • The Christian Message for Contemporary Life: The Gospel's Power to Change Lives (1999) ISBN 978-0-8254-3361-0
  • The Sword of Suffering: Enduring Words of Hope, Inspiration and Healing in the Midst of Despair (2001) ISBN 978-0-89957-845-3
  • Windows of Wisdom: Devotional Studies in Proverbs (2001) ISBN 978-1-59328-000-0
  • Anointed Expository Preaching (2003) ISBN 978-0-8054-3129-2
  • The Tabernacle: Camping with God (2004) ISBN 978-0-8254-3363-4
  • Olford on Scroggie: Stephen Olford's Notes on the Sermon Outlines of Dr. Graham Scroggie (2008) ISBN 978-1-897117-83-5
  • References

    Stephen F. Olford Wikipedia