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- BIO:John Richard Rice
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- 1895-1980
- John R. Rice was born in Cooke County, Texas, on December 11,
- 1895, the son of William H. and Sallie Elizabeth LaPrade
- Rice. Educated at Decatur Baptist College and Baylor Univer-
- sity, he did graduate work at the Southwestern Baptist Theo-
- logical Seminary and the University of Chicago.
- On September 27, 1921, he was married to Lloys
- McClure Cooke. Six daughters were born of that union, all of
- whom, with their husbands, labored in full-time Christian
- service. Although Dr. Rice served as pastor of Baptist
- churches in Dallas and Shamrock, Texas, in addition to start-
- ing about a dozen others from his successful independent cru-
- sades, his primary work was as an evangelist. He had been a
- friend and peer of Billy and Ma Sunday, Bob Jones Sr., W.B.
- Riley, Homer Rodeheaver, H.A. Ironside, Robert G. Lee, Harry
- Rimmer, and other leaders of that era. He himself held huge
- citywide crusades in Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Seattle,
- and numerous other key metropolitan centers.
- Called by his biographer "the twentieth century's
- mightiest pen," Dr. Rice authored more than 200 books and
- booklets, circulating in excess of 60,000,000 copies before
- his death--about a dozen of which were translated into at
- least 35 foreign languages. His sermon booklet, What Must I
- Do to Be Saved?, had been distributed in over 32,000,000 cop-
- ies in English alone--8,500,000 in Japanese, and nearly
- 2,000,000 in Spanish.
- In 1934 he launched The Sword of the Lord, which, by
- the time of his death, had become the largest independent re-
- ligious weekly in the world, with subscribers in every state
- of the union, and more than 100 foreign countries. Thousands
- of preachers read it regularly, and it undoubtedly had the
- greatest impact on the fundamentalist movement of any publi-
- cation in the 20th century.
- In 1959 Dr. Rice started the Voice of Revival, a 30-
- minute radio broadcast heard on 69 stations in 29 states,
- Puerto Rico, and the Philippine Islands. He died in
- Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on December 29, 1980.
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