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Vance Havner

Vance Havner

Vance Havner (1901 - 1986)

For over 70 years, the church was blessed and challenged by the prophetic ministry of Vance Havner. His style and burden was prophetic similar to the ministry of A.W. Tozer calling the Church to revival. His influence extended to a national level, but Dr. Havner's approach was always to minister where God directed, regardless of the size of the church. His appeal and influence transcended denominational lines, and he spoke to many different groups of people.

Throughout his ministry, Vance Havner lived and preached that a Christian should should exhibit faithfulness to Jesus in all areas of life. He taught that the Christian should attend to, "the outliving of the inliving Christ." Havner wrote, "To some, Christianity is an argument. To many, it is a performance. To a few, it is an experience."


Vance Havner started preaching at 14, and didn't stop 'til he went to glory! Through a preaching and writing ministry that spanned over 70 years, Vance Havner spoke forth the truth of God's Word in a most effectual manner.

In addition to preaching in many of America's most influential churches, Dr. Havner was a highly sought speaker for conferences at places such as Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He frequently spoke at both state and national meetings of the Southern Baptist Convention. Dr. Havner delivered chapel messages and baccalaureate sermons at colleges such as the Citadel, Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University), Liberty University, Southeastern Baptist Seminary, and Garner-Webb College.

Though Dr. Havner died in 1986, his influence for Christ continues. His ministry is a testimony to the way in which God can use one surrendered life to touch countless other lives. A preacher once said that: "Old Vance was half Charles Spurgeon and half Billy Sunday with the voice of Will Rogers.

      Vance Havner started preaching at 14, and didn't stop 'til he went to glory!

      That alone is a great legacy. He was the most homespun of country preachers, possessing a southern charm that always belied his great intellect and persuasive power.

      A preacher once said that: "Old Vance was half Charles Spurgeon and half Billy Sunday with the voice of Will Rogers."

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topics: Character  
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topics: Brokenness  
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You haven't lost anything when you know were it is. Death can hide but not divide.
topics: Death  
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topics: Baptism  
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People get so used to the dark that they think it is growing brighter.
topics: Apathy  
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It is one of the ironies of the ministry that the very man who works in God's name is often hardest put to find time for God. The parents of Jesus lost Him at church, and they were not the last ones to lose Him there.
topics: Apathy  
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The task of the preacher is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
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topics: Preaching  
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The devil will let a preacher prepare a sermon if it will keep him from preparing himself.
topics: Preaching , Satan  
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Shipwrecked on God, stranded on omnipotence.
topics: God  
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Taking it easy is often the prelude to backsliding. Comfort precedes collapse.
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Many people are in a rut and a rut is nothing but a grave - with both ends kicked out.
topics: Laziness  
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If we don't come apart; we will come apart.
topics: Laziness  
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There is a trend today that would put a new robe on the prodigal son while he is still feeding hogs. Some would put the ring on his finger while he still in the pigsty. Others would paint the pigsty and advocate bigger and better hogpens.
topics: Laziness  
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If you lack knowledge, go to school. If you lack wisdom, get on your knees! Knowledge is not wisdom. Wisdom is the proper use of knowledge.
topics: Knowledge , Wisdom  
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Sometimes your medicine bottle has on it, "Shake well before using." That is what God has to do with some of His people. He has to shake them well before they are ever usable.
topics: Christians  
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We must be careful not to be so scared of getting out on a limb that we never get up the tree.
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You can't tell it like it is, if you don't believe it like it was.
topics: Believing  
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Plenty of church members are shaky about what they believe, while not many are shaken by what they believe.
topics: Believing , Church  
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