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Abraham Vereide

Abraham Vereide (October 7, 1886 – May 16, 1969) was a Norwegian-born American Methodist minister and founder of International Christian Leadership (ICL) group.

Abraham Vereide
BornOctober 7, 1886
Gloppen, Norway
DiedMay 16, 1969 (aged 82)
OccupationMinister
Known forFounder of The Fellowship
SpouseMattie Hansen

Early life edit

Abraham was born in the Vereide home in Gloppen in the Nordfjord district of Norway on October 7, 1886, to Anders and Helene Vereide. He had four older sisters. Helene died when Abraham was eight years old.

Career edit

In 1905 Vereide received a ticket to the United States from a neighbor who was unable to use it. He traveled to Montana and found menial work. Vereide became an itinerant minister at the age of 20, covering an area of 70 mi (110 km).[1] Later, he studied at a seminary in Evanston, Illinois. He married Mattie Hansen in 1910.

Vereide was first assigned to Spokane, Washington by the Methodist church. He was later assigned to Portland, Oregon and Seattle in 1916. During these years, he and Mattie had one daughter, Alicia, and three sons, Warren, Milton, and Abraham. The family moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1931. On personal invitation from then-Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, he attended a conference regarding the social relief program for New York.[1]

In 1935, Vereide founded the prayer breakfast movement in the United States, which served as the basis for the yearly National Prayer Breakfast. In 1944, International Christian Leadership began in Washington, D.C. Vereide was the executive director of this organization until his death in 1969. He was part of a peace conference in San Francisco after World War II.[citation needed] In 1953, Vereide and the fellowship started the Presidential Prayer Breakfast, later called the National Prayer Breakfast or the International Prayer Breakfast. He was editor for "The Christian Citizen" together with Leonard Larsen.

Personal life edit

Around 1905, at a tent meeting that came to town, he found fellowship and met his future wife, Mattie Hansen, the daughter of a Danish pastor.[1]

Vereide died in Silver Spring, Maryland on May 16, 1969.[2][3][4][5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Grubb, N. (1962). Modern Viking. Zondervan Publishers: Michigan.
  2. ^ Congress, United States (1969). Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office.
  3. ^ Billy Graham Center, International Christian Leadership Archives-Dr. Abraham Vereide- Box 468
  4. ^ Hottel, Clarence W. , From Bethlehem to Baltimore (2001) page 155
  5. ^ Harris, Irving The Willowbank Story, Island Press Ltd. (1979) page 9 ISBN 978-0-06-056005-8
  6. ^ Bjorno, Ulf Uri (1980). Norsk-Amerikansk Pastoral Symfoni: Et memorandum i anledning 75 aors jubileet for Abraham Vereide's utvandring til Amerika i 1905. Stavanger, Norway: The Cleng Peerson Memorial Institute.

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