G. E. Lowman
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Guerdon Elmer Lowman, more familiarly G. E. Lowman (November 16, 1897 – January 18, 1965) was an American Christian clergyman and a pioneering international radio evangelist beginning in 1930, following a successful business career.
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Born | (1897-11-16)November 16, 1897 |
Died | January 18, 1965(1965-01-18) (aged 67) |
Education | B.Th., Burton College and Seminary, July 1930 |
Spouse | Minnie Anna Wagner |
Children | Elmer, Ruth, Edna, Doris, Vernon, Darlene |
Parent(s) | Oliver Lowman and Annie Perkins |
Writings | Prophecies for the Times (series) |
Congregations served | Baltimore Gospel Tabernacle (1930–1959); International Gospel Broadcasters weekly radio program (1930–1965) |
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He was called by contemporary newspapers "a noted preacher", whose "forceful sermons" addressed "timely and interesting topics".[1][2] His non-denominational radio ministry had a worldwide audience from the 1930s until 1965.[3]