BL;
Can you give us a short (or long) biography on C.R. Stam?
I can't find anything on the link you posted. I know you paste in a lot of his stuff, and I like to "know" my teachers.
Thanks!
JN
JudgeNot:
As one that has gotten to know Pastor C.R.Stam personally, I felt a great loss at his passing last year at the age of 94.
At the time of his passing his hearing was almost completely gone as well as his eyesight. However, his mind remained clear to the end.
I met him in late 1964 when he was the president of the Berean Bible Society; which he founded.
At the time I met him he was filling in at a small Church in Riverdale, Ill that did not have a pastor at that time. Also, I had gone unchruched for many years the first time I attended that church.At the time I attended that church Pastor Stam started a series on the book of the Acts. In one sermon, he caused me to become a dispensationalist. I had never even recall hearing that word before.
This series lasted several Sundays, in that time I did get to know him personally. Also, later I had moved to Sioux Falls, S.D and we would make yearly visits to our church. It was always a joy to see and hear him.
I do have, and read all of his writings. Many of them several times. Everytime I do read his books I keep seeing more and more of God's Grace. Also, when I read his books; I can almost hear him speak the words, because he wrote and spoke in the same manner.
Pastor Stam did not have any college or seminary training. He aquired his writing skills as a result of his father incouraging him to read quality literature, and his father had him write "thank you" notes to the contributos of the Star of Hope Mission, which his father started in Patterson, NJ.
His father was born in Holland and was a comedian by trade, and not a Christian.
At the Star of Hope Mission, Pastor Stam was able to hear the great pastors of that day preach at the mission. He listened in on many of the discussions that his father held with those men.
Whether I give you a long or short history of Pastor Stam, I could never do him justise.
The Berean Bible Society published a 131 page book "The Memoirs of Pastor Cornelius R. Stam". It was published last year as a one time publication. It is an inspiring read, and I am willing to
loan it to you or anyone else who would like to read it. It is a remarkable story. I will mail it to you at my expense and trust you to return it.
In order to be able to mail it to you, or anyone, I would need to know your mailing address. I
[PROMISE I will not mail any other literature that is not requestd.
My e-mail address is:
jellema@alliancecom.netGod Bless.
Live Well, Laugh Often and Love the Lord.