Flowers, T. Michael.
Biographical notes:
Bahamanian evangelist; born in the Bahamas, 1920; converted at age seventeen; educated at Glasgow Bible Institute, 1947-1949; served Grace Tabernacle in Detroit, 1951-1954?; moved to Savannah, Georgia, to establish Plymouth Brethern congregations, and planned Tom Skinner Crusade there in 1967; began the Good News radio program, started the United Bible Conference and the United Missionary Conference; served on the board of directors for Columbia Bible College, 1981-1989; moved to Atlanta in 1982 and served as president and executive director of the Southern Gospel Mission Association; involved in Billy Graham's crusade in Atlanta, 1994; married Ella Mons and had two children.
From the description of Oral history interviews with T. Michael Flowers, 1990, 1995. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 32873772
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- African Americans
- African Americans
- African Americans
- Christian leadership
- Church and social problems
- Church development, New
- Church discipline
- Conversion
- Evangelistic work
- Evangelistic work
- Families
- Fasting
- Missionaries
- Plymouth Brethren
- Plymouth Brethren
- Prayer groups
- Race relations
- Racism
- Radio in religion
- Women
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- Bahamas (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)
- Georgia (as recorded)