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==Early Life and Education==
 
==Early Life and Education==
John R Rice was born in Cooke County, Texas December 11, 1895, the son of William H. and Sallie Elizabeth La Prade Rice. He was the oldest of three siblings. His two younger brothers were Bill and Joe B. Rice.  
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John R. Rice was born in Cooke County, Texas December 11, 1895, the son of William H. and Sallie Elizabeth La Prade Rice. He was the oldest of three siblings. He was converted at age 12.  
  
Rice attended Decatur Baptist College and later graduated from [[Baylor University]] in 1920. He did graduate work at the [[Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]] as well as University of Chicago.  
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Rice briefly attended Decatur Baptist College, served in the Army, and graduated from [[Baylor University]] in 1920. He did graduate work at the [[Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]] as well as University of Chicago.  
  
He is a [[Doctor of Divinity]].[http://www.rlhymersjr.com/Online_Sermons/2005/120405PM_DefinitePraying.html]
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He is a [[Doctor of Divinity]].<ref>[http://www.rlhymersjr.com/Online_Sermons/2005/120405PM_DefinitePraying.html Definite Praying by Dr. Robert Hymers]</ref>
 
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He took on his first pastorate at First Baptist Church Shamrock, Texas, and later pastored in Dallas Texas. However his first love was evangelism, and a great part of his life was spent doing this.
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He took on his first pastorate at First Baptist Church Shamrock, Texas, and later pastored in Dallas Texas. However became a full-time itinerant evangelist in 1926. He collaborated with [[J. Frank Norris]] on an early radio program. Reacting against modernism, Rice broke with the [[Southern Baptist Convention]] in 1927.
 
==Sword of the Lord==
 
==Sword of the Lord==
In 1934, he founded [[The Sword of the Lord]], a bi-weekly publication that has grown into the foremost Fundamentalist newsletter in the world.
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In 1932 he founded the Fundamentalist Baptist Church in Dallas. In 1934, he founded ''[[The Sword of the Lord]]'', a bi-weekly publication that has grown into the foremost Fundamentalist newsletter in the world.  It vigorously exposed the evils of a liberalism, Catholicism, Communism, the civil rights movement, and
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various other vices, including dancing, alcohol, smoking, and motion pictures.
  
He started The Sword in Dallas, but moved to Wheaton, Illinois in 1940, and finally in 1963, his brother Bill Rice invited him to move to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, to help him with his newly founded [[Bill Rice Ranch]].  
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In 1939 he left Dallas for Wheaton, Illinois in 1940, which became the base for ''The Sword'' and for his full-time evangelism. He attacked [[Billy Graham]] for cooperating with liberal ministers in his evangelistic crusades.  
  
John and Bill worked as co-editors of the Sword until 1978, when Bill died. That same year, John Rice asked [[Curtis Hutson]] to move to Murfreesboro and help him as co-editor of the Sword. Hutson would succeed him two years later.
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Rice moved finally in 1963, at the invitation of his brother Bill Rice, to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, helping out at the [[Bill Rice Ranch]].
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John and Bill worked as co-editors of ''The Sword'' until 1978, when Bill died. That same year, John Rice asked [[Curtis Hutson]] to move to Murfreesboro and help him as co-editor of the Sword. Hutson succeeded Rice two years later.
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John R Rice continued diligently editing ''The Sword'' until his death on December 29, 1980.
  
John R Rice continued diligently editing The Sword until his death on December 29, 1980.
 
 
John R. Rice had a great impact on the world through his early pastoral work, his enormous effort in evangelism, and through his prolific pen by which he earned the nick name "The 20th Century's Mightiest Pen".
 
John R. Rice had a great impact on the world through his early pastoral work, his enormous effort in evangelism, and through his prolific pen by which he earned the nick name "The 20th Century's Mightiest Pen".
  
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==Further reading==
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* Sumner, Robert L. ''A Man Sent from God: A Biography of Dr. John R. Rice'' (1959).
 
==Works==
 
==Works==
 
===Books===
 
===Books===
*''742 Heart-Warming Poems'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-758-6)
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*''742 Heart-Warming Poems''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-758-6)
*''Amusements for Christians'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-012-3)
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*''Amusements for Christians''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-012-3)
*''Apples of Gold'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-017-4)
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*''Apples of Gold''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-017-4)
*''Bible Baptism'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-055-7)
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*''Bible Baptism''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-055-7)
*''Bible Facts About Heaven'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-057-3)
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*''Bible Facts About Heaven''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-057-3)
*''Bible Garden, The'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-081-6)
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*''Bible Garden, The''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-081-6)
*''Bible Lessons on the Book of Revelation'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub  
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*''Bible Lessons on the Book of Revelation''—Sword of the Lord Pub  
*''Bobbed Hair, Bossy Wives, and Women Preachers'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-065-4)
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*''Bobbed Hair, Bossy Wives, and Women Preachers''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-065-4)
*''Charismatic Movement, The'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-101-4)
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*''Charismatic Movement, The''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-101-4)
*''False Doctrines'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-282-7)
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*''False Doctrines''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-282-7)
*''Filled With The Spirit'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub
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*''Filled With The Spirit''—Sword of the Lord Pub
*''God in Your Family'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-304-1)
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*''God in Your Family''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-304-1)
*''Golden Path to Successful Personal Soul Winning, The'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-306-8)
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*''Golden Path to Successful Personal Soul Winning, The''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-306-8)
*''Home--Courtship, Marriage and Children, The'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-359-9)
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*''Home--Courtship, Marriage and Children, The''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-359-9)
*''How to Get Things From God'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-366-1)
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*''How to Get Things From God''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-366-1)
*''How to Make a Grand Success of the Christian Life'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-381-5)
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*''How to Make a Grand Success of the Christian Life''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-381-5)
*''In the Beginning...'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-403-X)
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*''In the Beginning...''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-403-X)
*''Lodges Examined by the Bible'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-510-9)
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*''Lodges Examined by the Bible''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-510-9)
*''Our God-Breathed Book--The Bible'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-628-8)
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*''Our God-Breathed Book--The Bible''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-628-8)
*''Prayer--Asking and Receiving'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-654-7)
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*''Prayer--Asking and Receiving''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-654-7)
*''Predestined for Hell?'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-657-1)
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*''Predestined for Hell?''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-657-1)
*''Ruin of a Christian, The'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-710-1)
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*''Ruin of a Christian, The''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-710-1)
*''Second Coming of Christ in Daniel, The'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-753-5)
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*''Second Coming of Christ in Daniel, The''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-753-5)
*''Seven Secrets'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-759-4)
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*''Seven Secrets''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-759-4)
*''Son of God, The'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-794-2)
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*''Son of God, The''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-794-2)
*''The Coming Kingdom Of Christ'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-116-2)
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*''The Coming Kingdom Of Christ''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-116-2)
*''We Can Have Revival Now/Soul Winner's Fire'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-902-3)
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*''We Can Have Revival Now/Soul Winner's Fire''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-902-3)
*''What it Costs to be a Good Christian'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-905-8)
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*''What it Costs to be a Good Christian''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-905-8)
*''When a Christian Sins'' -- Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-911-2)
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*''When a Christian Sins''—Sword of the Lord Pub (ISBN 0-87398-911-2)
  
 
===Other===
 
===Other===
''The Rice Reference Bible'' -- Thomas Nelson Inc (June 1975)
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''The Rice Reference Bible'' Nashville: Thomas Nelson (1975)
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==References==
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<References/>
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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* [http://www.swordofthelord.com/biographies/RiceJohn.htm Official Short Biography of John R Rice]
 
* [http://www.swordofthelord.com/biographies/RiceJohn.htm Official Short Biography of John R Rice]
 
* [http://www.gotothebible.com/HTML/RiceJohn.html Some works by John R Rice]
 
* [http://www.gotothebible.com/HTML/RiceJohn.html Some works by John R Rice]
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Latest revision as of 00:39, July 12, 2016

John R. Rice (D.D.) (December 11, 1895 - December 29, 1980) was a Baptist evangelist, Pastor and founder and editor of the Sword of the Lord. He was an extremely influential figure in Fundamentalist Christianity. Rice is best known as founder, editor, and publisher of The Sword of the Lord newspaper, and author of the book Prayer: Asking and Receiving. He has also written several hymns, including a hymn on prayer entitled "Ask, Seek, and Knock."

Early Life and Education

John R. Rice was born in Cooke County, Texas December 11, 1895, the son of William H. and Sallie Elizabeth La Prade Rice. He was the oldest of three siblings. He was converted at age 12.

Rice briefly attended Decatur Baptist College, served in the Army, and graduated from Baylor University in 1920. He did graduate work at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary as well as University of Chicago.

He is a Doctor of Divinity.[1]

He took on his first pastorate at First Baptist Church Shamrock, Texas, and later pastored in Dallas Texas. However became a full-time itinerant evangelist in 1926. He collaborated with J. Frank Norris on an early radio program. Reacting against modernism, Rice broke with the Southern Baptist Convention in 1927.

Sword of the Lord

In 1932 he founded the Fundamentalist Baptist Church in Dallas. In 1934, he founded The Sword of the Lord, a bi-weekly publication that has grown into the foremost Fundamentalist newsletter in the world. It vigorously exposed the evils of a liberalism, Catholicism, Communism, the civil rights movement, and various other vices, including dancing, alcohol, smoking, and motion pictures.

In 1939 he left Dallas for Wheaton, Illinois in 1940, which became the base for The Sword and for his full-time evangelism. He attacked Billy Graham for cooperating with liberal ministers in his evangelistic crusades.

Rice moved finally in 1963, at the invitation of his brother Bill Rice, to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, helping out at the Bill Rice Ranch.

John and Bill worked as co-editors of The Sword until 1978, when Bill died. That same year, John Rice asked Curtis Hutson to move to Murfreesboro and help him as co-editor of the Sword. Hutson succeeded Rice two years later.

John R Rice continued diligently editing The Sword until his death on December 29, 1980.

John R. Rice had a great impact on the world through his early pastoral work, his enormous effort in evangelism, and through his prolific pen by which he earned the nick name "The 20th Century's Mightiest Pen".

Further reading

  • Sumner, Robert L. A Man Sent from God: A Biography of Dr. John R. Rice (1959).

Works

Books

Other

The Rice Reference Bible Nashville: Thomas Nelson (1975)

References

  1. Definite Praying by Dr. Robert Hymers

External links