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The following biography was
originally published on the website of swordofthelord.com:
“I
have won somebody to Christ every way Jesus did except
up a tree and on a cross. And the first chance I get I’m
going after them.”
Born in
Louisiana
in 1870 in a Baptist minister’s home, L. R. Scarborough
was raised in West Texas.
Spending his youth as a cowboy, he dated his conversion
at the age of 17.
Having been encouraged to get an
education, he graduated from both
Baylor
University
and Yale. It was at Yale that he surrendered to preach.
Upon completion of his seminary work at Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Louisville,
in 1900, he became a pastor in
Texas
for the next eight years.
In 1908 he went to Southwestern
Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort
Worth, as professor in the
School
of Theology
where he served until elected president of the seminary
in 1915. He served in that capacity for the next
twenty-seven years until he retired in 1942.
As a
pastor-evangelist-educator-author, Scarborough left an
indelible impact for soul winning upon
America, especially
among Southern Baptists. Dr. George
Truett likened Scarborough
to the Apostle Paul. Another said that “he was the most
compassionate Christian I ever met.” Soul winning was
Scarborough’s consuming passion, and
compassion for lost sinners was his constant character
trait.
Some of
America’s great
evangelists, including Dr. John R. Rice and Dr. Hyman
Appelman, were greatly
influenced in their zeal for souls through the ministry
of this great preacher.
Dr. Scarborough was also the
able author of fourteen books, which excel in the field
of evangelism. Personal revival results from reading
such books as: “With Christ After the Lost” (on personal
evangelism); “Endued to Win” (on evangelism in Acts);
“How Jesus Won Men”; “Prepare to Meet God,” etc. The
challenge to compassion, conquest for Christ and
conversion of the lost cry out from almost every page
and paragraph of this man’s pen.
He died in
Amarillo, Texas
on April 10, 1945. |