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Return To Main Page Francis W. Dixon (The pastor who
tells the Mr. Jenner Witnessing Story)
Francis
Dixon was born in north Before
entering the ministry Francis Dixon spent some years in business in He
felt the call of God into the ministry, and from 1940 to 1945 he pastored In
late 1946 he commenced his ministry as Pastor of Lansdowne Baptist Church in Francis
Dixon was a gifted evangelist and Bible teacher. He could present the gospel
(that is, the good news of the Lord Jesus Christ) in a warm, convincing and
compelling manner. Many came to faith in Christ through his preaching. But
he was also an able Bible teacher. He could open up any passage from the
Bible and explain it and apply it in a searching, straightforward, down to
earth way. His preaching was profound, yet simple and ordinary people
benefited from it. They would come away from the services at Lansdowne having
met with God in worship, and having heard a message from the Bible which they
could understand. People were fed, encouraged, challenged and comforted in
what they heard, and stimulated into a closer personal walk with Jesus
Christ. Printed
notes of his weekly Bible Study meetings were produced and soon their
circulation exceeded the local congregation to a worldwide mailing list of
40,000. These notes and the outlines were food for hungry Christians in all
manner of places and of great help to busy pastors in their own preparation
and preaching. Francis
Dixon was a pioneer, and would use whatever means to publish an unchanging
message. Lansdowne was among the first to produce recordings of services, and
these became known as the "Words of Life" recordings. His Bible
studies were produced in Braille for the blind. He pioneered a telephone
ministry to present a simple daily two-minute message of help and
encouragement. Other
ministries included overseas preaching tours and the Keswick Convention ( He
"retired" to Return to Main Page
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