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19 minutes ago, Willa said:

To me a theologian is different than a preacher or evangelists.  So I second Charles Stanley and Billy Graham as well as Greg Laurie as evangelists.

My favorite Bible teacher is my pastor.  He goes through a book verse by verse.  We are just finishing minor prophets.   

 I like systematic theology.   The Great Doctrines of the Bible by Rev. William Evans was a good simple basic foundation.  He was the first Bible teacher at Moody Bible Institute about 150 years ago, and he drew a lot from Torrey and Strong.   Norm Geisler is a good current systematic theologian.  

 

19 minutes ago, Willa said:

To me a theologian is different than a preacher or evangelists.  So I second Charles Stanley and Billy Graham as well as Greg Laurie as evangelists.

My favorite Bible teacher is my pastor.  He goes through a book verse by verse.  We are just finishing minor prophets.   

 I like systematic theology.   The Great Doctrines of the Bible by Rev. William Evans was a good simple basic foundation.  He was the first Bible teacher at Moody Bible Institute about 150 years ago, and he drew a lot from Torrey and Strong.   Norm Geisler is a good current systematic theologian.  

 When I attended a Church I sure liked the Pastor.I learned a lot from him. We would study scripture in the sermons. He had a great sense of humor and people were always laughing. He had a passion for God. I could just feel it.


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17 minutes ago, John Robinson said:

I'd post a few of my favorites but I think the heresy hunters would pull out their knives. :D

We already have a thread on the false teachers. Maybe it would be best to have this thread totally nonjudgmental. People can post who they like without pointing fingers. What do you think?


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I've gotten ripped pretty badly on other forums. I'll just hold my tongue until God gives the okay. ;)


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39 minutes ago, John Robinson said:

I'd post a few of my favorites but I think the heresy hunters would pull out their knives. :D

We already have a thread on the false teachers. Maybe it would be best to have this thread totally nonjudgmental. People can post who they like without pointing fingers. What do you think?

That sounds delightful,,,,,,,,,,,I already said how I feel & that includes many       Nice thread!                Love-Kwik

One of my favorites is Joseph Prince......


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34 minutes ago, John Robinson said:

I've gotten ripped pretty badly on other forums. I'll just hold my tongue until God gives the okay. ;)

 John, you are a member here and a believer; you have every right to post your opinions and, if someone insults you, report them.  I'm hoping this site is moving away from allowing a few people to run roughshod over others.  It sure seems to be that way to me.


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So many many great teachers! My very favorite of all time is Spurgeon. I also like Bonhoffer, Billy Graham, Wesley, so many. There are also so many great teachers here on Worthy. I have learned much from you all.


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Bear in mind my bride and I were saved back in the old Jesus Movement days of the late 60s/early 70s (yeah, we were hippies!), so miracles were common. We'd both come out of rabidly cessationist churches, so our hunger for Jesus was (and is) consuming.

Okay, MG, here goes: Kenneth Hagin, Billy Graham, Charles Capps, David Wilkerson, Jerry Savelle, Marilyn Hickey, Aimee Semple McPherson (her tapes, as she was long dead by the time we discovered her), Hal Lindsey, Kathryn Kuhlman, so many others ...


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43 minutes ago, John Robinson said:


Bear in mind my bride and I were saved back in the old Jesus Movement days of the late 60s/early 70s (yeah, we were hippies!), so miracles were common. We'd both come out of rabidly cessationist churches, so our hunger for Jesus was (and is) consuming.

Okay, MG, here goes: Kenneth Hagin, Billy Graham, Charles Capps, David Wilkerson, Jerry Savelle, Marilyn Hickey, Aimee Semple McPherson (her tapes, as she was long dead by the time we discovered her), Hal Lindsey, Kathryn Kuhlman, so many others ...

I have listened to Hal Lindsey on several occasions and have liked what he had to say.


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56 minutes ago, alien224 said:

So many many great teachers! My very favorite of all time is Spurgeon. I also like Bonhoffer, Billy Graham, Wesley, so many. There are also so many great teachers here on Worthy. I have learned much from you all.

I have heard many say that Spurgeon is their favorite teacher. He is quite popular.

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