4/27/10

Men Of God Part 4

Well, like I promised on my last post, this time I'm listing some of my favorite deceased preachers.

Curtis Hutson - I'm a long time follower of Curtis Hutson. What can I say about this man of God that hasn't already been said? He was a dedicated preacher, evangelist, father, writer, and Christian. I've listened to many a sermon that he has preached over the years. I wish I could have listened to him in person but I didn't have the opportunity. He passed away in 1995. My favorite Curtis Hutson sermon is, "None of These Things Move Me."

Lester Roloff - I can remember my mother listening to Lester Roloff tapes many years ago when I was just a young boy. He was one of those preachers that told it like it was and didn't back down or apologize. He led many a lost soul to Christ during his years of ministry and helped many a poor and destitute person straighten their life out. I always enjoyed listening to his broadcasts and sermons because he always had such wonderful singing before hand. We need more men like Preacher Roloff. My favorite Lester Roloff sermon is, "The Mule Walked On."

R.G. Lee - considered one of the best orators of all time, R.G. Lee preached the Bible with authority. If you listen to his sermons you will find his very matter of fact delivery style appealing. You won't hear a lot of yelling, screaming, or beating the podium but you will hear him at times changing his voice in order to get his point across. You can find an example of this in his most famous sermon (and my favorite of his), "Payday Someday." I have probably listened to this sermon a dozen times over the past year alone. I love the part where he says, "I introduce to you Ahab, the vile human toad who squatted upon the throne of his nation—the worst of Israel's kings."  You can actually watch him preach it at THIS link.

Check out Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 of the Men Of God series.

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