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Jack Wyrtzen

John Von Casper "Jack" Wyrtzen (April 22, 1913 – April 17, 1996) was an American youth evangelist and founder of Word of Life ministries, which operates Christian camps, conference centers and Bible institutes.

John Von Casper "Jack" Wyrtzen
Born
John Von Casper Wyrtzen

(1913-04-22)April 22, 1913
DiedApril 17, 1996(1996-04-17) (aged 82)

Wyrtzen produced the Word of Life radio program, heard by a nationwide audience. He led the organization for fifty years until his retirement in 1991. Wyrtzen spoke in many churches and venues, holding meetings from the streets to stadiums; he is credited with influencing Billy Graham, George Verwer and other evangelistic leaders.

Early years and education edit

Wyrtzen was born in the Woodhaven, Queens, section of New York City on April 22, 1913. [1] His father was a foreman in a glass factory, and his mother was involved in Republican politics. Wyrtzen had two brothers.

From 1929 to 1933, he led a dance band at night, playing the trombone, and worked as an insurance salesman during the day until 1940.[2] From 1938 to 1940, Wyrtzen attended Hawthorne Evening Bible School, in Hawthorne, New Jersey, but did not graduate. In 1943, Wyrtzen received an honorary degree from the same school. In 1933, he helped to form XBA, Chi Beta Alpha (Christians Born Again), a Bible study and fellowship group for young men; Phi Gamma was organized for women. He worked with XBA until 1940.

Ministries edit

In 1940, he founded the Word of Life Fellowship Bible Conference. [3] In 1941, he founded the Word of Life Camp Ministry and in 1946 he purchased an island on Schroon Lake, New York and opened a Word of Life Camp in 1947. [4] Then he opened camps, conference centers, bible institutes, and church youth ministries in other countries. [5]

Radio and television edit

Strongly influenced by another youth evangelist, Percy Crawford,[6] Wyrtzen took to the air over WBBC as a preacher and then began the Word of Life broadcast over WHN in 1941.[7] From the 1950s–1980s, Wyrtzen's daily Word of Life radio broadcast was heard nationwide, featuring Christian music, testimonies by young people, and his sermons, many recorded at the Schroon Lake camp. A scaled-back version of the broadcast continued for several years after Wyrtzen's death, hosted by George Theis, Wyrtzen's successor as leader of Word of Life.[8]

Word of Life Fellowship edit

Wyrtzen began holding youth rallies in 1940 in New York City, the beginning of the Youth for Christ movement.[2] He founded the Word of Life Fellowship Bible Conference and became director of Word of Life Ministries, serving until 1991. In 1942, he founded the Word of Life Camp Ministry and in 1946 he purchased an island on Schroon Lake, New York, for the Word of Life Camp, and then opened more camps in other cities in the U.S. and other countries. Wyrtzen crisscrossed America holding evangelistic crusades in major cities as well as in country churches. He is credited with developing Bible clubs in over 1,000 churches and starting youth ministries in over 70 countries.[9]

The Word of Life ministry developed conference centers at Schroon Lake and, in the 1980s, in Hudson, Florida. Wyrtzen also developed overseas ministries and established Bible clubs for young people. In 1971, he started a Bible institute with co-director Harry Bollback.

Personal life and legacy edit

Wyrtzen married Margaret Smith on April 18, 1936. Two years after Margaret's death in 1984, he married Joan Steiner on May 6, 1986.

Wyrtzen spoke in many churches and venues, holding meetings from the streets to stadiums; he is credited with influencing Billy Graham, George Verwer and other evangelistic leaders. He died on April 17, 1996, survived by his second wife Joan and five children from his first marriage. One of his daughters, Betsy, has since passed away, but she is survived by her siblings Mary-Ann Cox (married to Word of Life missionary Dave Cox Sr.); pianist and composer Don Wyrtzen; pastor Dave Wyrtzen; and Ron Wyrtzen (husband to singer and songwriter Christine Wyrtzen). Currently, Word of Life is directed by Don Lough Jr.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Billy Graham Center. November 14, 2002. Archived from the original on September 9, 2009. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Religion: Youth for Christ". TIME. February 4, 1946. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  3. ^ George Thomas Kurian, Mark A. Lamport, Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States, Volume 5, Rowman & Littlefield, USA, 2016, p. 2519
  4. ^ Ed Hindson, Dan Mitchell, The Popular Encyclopedia of Church History, Harvest House Publishers, USA, 2013, p. 359
  5. ^ AP, Jack Wyrtzen, 82, a Christian Evangelist, April 19, nytimes.com, USA, April 21, 1996
  6. ^ Fawcett, Cheryl L.; Kirscher, Melissa. "Jack Wyrtzen". Christian Educators of the 20th Century. Biola University. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  7. ^ McKibben, Frank M. (1946). "New Evangelistic Movements and Religious Education". Religious Education. Vol. 41. p. 213.
  8. ^ "George Theis", The Ministry Dad, Pastor Scott Foreman. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  9. ^ "Word of Life founder Wyrtzen dies". Christianity Today. Vol. 40, no. 7. June 17, 1996. p. 63.

External links edit

  • - Ministry founded by Jack Wyrtzen.
  • - Papers of John Von Casper "Jack" Wyrtzen - Collection 446

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John Von Casper Jack Wyrtzen April 22 1913 April 17 1996 was an American youth evangelist and founder of Word of Life ministries which operates Christian camps conference centers and Bible institutes John Von Casper Jack WyrtzenBornJohn Von Casper Wyrtzen 1913 04 22 April 22 1913United StatesDiedApril 17 1996 1996 04 17 aged 82 Wyrtzen produced the Word of Life radio program heard by a nationwide audience He led the organization for fifty years until his retirement in 1991 Wyrtzen spoke in many churches and venues holding meetings from the streets to stadiums he is credited with influencing Billy Graham George Verwer and other evangelistic leaders Contents 1 Early years and education 2 Ministries 2 1 Radio and television 2 2 Word of Life Fellowship 3 Personal life and legacy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly years and education editWyrtzen was born in the Woodhaven Queens section of New York City on April 22 1913 1 His father was a foreman in a glass factory and his mother was involved in Republican politics Wyrtzen had two brothers From 1929 to 1933 he led a dance band at night playing the trombone and worked as an insurance salesman during the day until 1940 2 From 1938 to 1940 Wyrtzen attended Hawthorne Evening Bible School in Hawthorne New Jersey but did not graduate In 1943 Wyrtzen received an honorary degree from the same school In 1933 he helped to form XBA Chi Beta Alpha Christians Born Again a Bible study and fellowship group for young men Phi Gamma was organized for women He worked with XBA until 1940 Ministries editIn 1940 he founded the Word of Life Fellowship Bible Conference 3 In 1941 he founded the Word of Life Camp Ministry and in 1946 he purchased an island on Schroon Lake New York and opened a Word of Life Camp in 1947 4 Then he opened camps conference centers bible institutes and church youth ministries in other countries 5 Radio and television edit Strongly influenced by another youth evangelist Percy Crawford 6 Wyrtzen took to the air over WBBC as a preacher and then began the Word of Life broadcast over WHN in 1941 7 From the 1950s 1980s Wyrtzen s daily Word of Life radio broadcast was heard nationwide featuring Christian music testimonies by young people and his sermons many recorded at the Schroon Lake camp A scaled back version of the broadcast continued for several years after Wyrtzen s death hosted by George Theis Wyrtzen s successor as leader of Word of Life 8 Word of Life Fellowship edit Wyrtzen began holding youth rallies in 1940 in New York City the beginning of the Youth for Christ movement 2 He founded the Word of Life Fellowship Bible Conference and became director of Word of Life Ministries serving until 1991 In 1942 he founded the Word of Life Camp Ministry and in 1946 he purchased an island on Schroon Lake New York for the Word of Life Camp and then opened more camps in other cities in the U S and other countries Wyrtzen crisscrossed America holding evangelistic crusades in major cities as well as in country churches He is credited with developing Bible clubs in over 1 000 churches and starting youth ministries in over 70 countries 9 The Word of Life ministry developed conference centers at Schroon Lake and in the 1980s in Hudson Florida Wyrtzen also developed overseas ministries and established Bible clubs for young people In 1971 he started a Bible institute with co director Harry Bollback Personal life and legacy editWyrtzen married Margaret Smith on April 18 1936 Two years after Margaret s death in 1984 he married Joan Steiner on May 6 1986 Wyrtzen spoke in many churches and venues holding meetings from the streets to stadiums he is credited with influencing Billy Graham George Verwer and other evangelistic leaders He died on April 17 1996 survived by his second wife Joan and five children from his first marriage One of his daughters Betsy has since passed away but she is survived by her siblings Mary Ann Cox married to Word of Life missionary Dave Cox Sr pianist and composer Don Wyrtzen pastor Dave Wyrtzen and Ron Wyrtzen husband to singer and songwriter Christine Wyrtzen Currently Word of Life is directed by Don Lough Jr See also editYouth for Christ Word of Life FellowshipReferences edit Papers of John Von Casper Jack Wyrtzen Collection 446 Billy Graham Center November 14 2002 Archived from the original on September 9 2009 Retrieved June 22 2009 a b Religion Youth for Christ TIME February 4 1946 Retrieved February 21 2021 George Thomas Kurian Mark A Lamport Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States Volume 5 Rowman amp Littlefield USA 2016 p 2519 Ed Hindson Dan Mitchell The Popular Encyclopedia of Church History Harvest House Publishers USA 2013 p 359 AP Jack Wyrtzen 82 a Christian Evangelist April 19 nytimes com USA April 21 1996 Fawcett Cheryl L Kirscher Melissa Jack Wyrtzen Christian Educators of the 20th Century Biola University Retrieved June 21 2019 McKibben Frank M 1946 New Evangelistic Movements and Religious Education Religious Education Vol 41 p 213 George Theis The Ministry Dad Pastor Scott Foreman Retrieved September 12 2022 Word of Life founder Wyrtzen dies Christianity Today Vol 40 no 7 June 17 1996 p 63 External links edithttps web archive org web 20030308083440 http www wol org about jack Ministry founded by Jack Wyrtzen https web archive org web 20090909195358 http www wheaton edu bgc archives GUIDES 446 htm Papers of John Von Casper Jack Wyrtzen Collection 446 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Wyrtzen amp oldid 1213815107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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