Curtis Hutson (original) (raw)

About DBpedia

Curtis Hutson (July 10, 1934 – March 5, 1995) was an Independent Fundamental Baptist pastor and editor of The Sword of the Lord (1980-1995). Curtis Hutson was born in Decatur, Georgia, to a barber and hair dresser, the second of five children. He attended Avondale High School where he met his future wife, Barbara (Gerri) Crawford. They began dating after graduation while Hutson was working at Scottdale Textile Mill. They married in 1952 and had four children: Sherry, Donna, Kay, and Tony.

Property Value
dbo:abstract Curtis Hutson (July 10, 1934 – March 5, 1995) was an Independent Fundamental Baptist pastor and editor of The Sword of the Lord (1980-1995). Curtis Hutson was born in Decatur, Georgia, to a barber and hair dresser, the second of five children. He attended Avondale High School where he met his future wife, Barbara (Gerri) Crawford. They began dating after graduation while Hutson was working at Scottdale Textile Mill. They married in 1952 and had four children: Sherry, Donna, Kay, and Tony. While working as a mail carrier, Hutson preached at church services and revivals in the Atlanta area. In 1956 he conducted a revival at the tiny Forrest Hills Baptist Church of Scottdale. By the end of the week, Hutson had filled the fifty seats in the church, the pastor had resigned, and Hutson was called to replace him. Although he had no formal training, Hutson served as pastor while continuing to work for the post office. In 1961, Hutson heard Jack Hyles, Tom Malone and John R. Rice preach at nearby Antioch Baptist Church. During that Sword of the Lord conference, Hyles gave a two-hour soul-winning lecture. Hutson was convicted that he too should aggressively win the lost to Christ. The following Saturday he led three people to the Lord. "Every week thereafter for a number of years he led someone to Christ." He began to preach about soul winning, and his congregation began to follow his example. In 1967 Hutson quit the post office to become a full-time pastor—at first for a salary of $75 a month. Between 1969 and 1972, the church grew from 350 to 2,300 members. In 1976, when Hutson resigned after 20 years of pastoring, church membership was 7,900. Entering full-time evangelism, Hutson held area-wide evangelistic meetings from 1977 to 1980. From 1974 to 1980, he also served as president of the now defunct Baptist University of America near Atlanta. Hutson was gifted in using humor to engage an audience, and he memorized one-liners and funny stories topically so that he would have a collection of ready jokes on any subject. In 1978, John R. Rice invited Hutson to become the associate editor of the fundamentalist newspaper The Sword of the Lord based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Two years later, Rice died and Hutson became editor. He served in this position for the remainder of his life while continuing to preach in churches across America. In 1992 Hutson was diagnosed with prostate cancer, of which he died in March 1995. Shelton Smith became his successor at The Sword of the Lord. (en)
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink http://www.earnestlycontending.com/KT/bios/curtishutson.html http://www.sermondepository.com/Curtis%20Hudson.htm http://www.gotothebible.com/HTML/HutsonCurtis.html http://www.swordofthelord.com
dbo:wikiPageID 2925217 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength 4341 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1078494764 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Scottdale,_Georgia dbr:Decatur,_Georgia dbc:People_from_DeKalb_County,_Georgia dbc:1995_deaths dbr:Murfreesboro,_Tennessee dbr:The_Sword_of_the_Lord dbr:Avondale_High_School_(DeKalb_County,_Georgia) dbc:1934_births dbc:20th-century_Baptist_ministers_from_the_United_States dbc:Christian_fundamentalists dbr:Baptist_University_of_America dbr:John_R._Rice_(pastor) dbr:Jack_Hyles dbc:Deaths_from_prostate_cancer dbr:Shelton_Smith dbr:Independent_Fundamental_Baptist
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Authority_control dbt:ISBN dbt:Reflist
dcterms:subject dbc:People_from_DeKalb_County,_Georgia dbc:1995_deaths dbc:1934_births dbc:20th-century_Baptist_ministers_from_the_United_States dbc:Christian_fundamentalists dbc:Deaths_from_prostate_cancer
gold:hypernym dbr:Pastor
schema:sameAs http://viaf.org/viaf/13874117
rdf:type owl:Thing dbo:Person yago:WikicatBaptistMinistersFromTheUnitedStates yago:Administrator109770949 yago:CausalAgent100007347 yago:Executive110069645 yago:Head110162991 yago:Leader109623038 yago:LivingThing100004258 yago:Minister110320863 yago:Object100002684 yago:Organism100004475 yago:Person100007846 yago:PhysicalEntity100001930 yago:YagoLegalActor yago:YagoLegalActorGeo yago:Whole100003553
rdfs:comment Curtis Hutson (July 10, 1934 – March 5, 1995) was an Independent Fundamental Baptist pastor and editor of The Sword of the Lord (1980-1995). Curtis Hutson was born in Decatur, Georgia, to a barber and hair dresser, the second of five children. He attended Avondale High School where he met his future wife, Barbara (Gerri) Crawford. They began dating after graduation while Hutson was working at Scottdale Textile Mill. They married in 1952 and had four children: Sherry, Donna, Kay, and Tony. (en)
rdfs:label Curtis Hutson (en)
owl:sameAs freebase:Curtis Hutson http://viaf.org/viaf/13874117 yago-res:Curtis Hutson wikidata:Curtis Hutson https://global.dbpedia.org/id/4ivsc
prov:wasDerivedFrom wikipedia-en:Curtis_Hutson?oldid=1078494764&ns=0
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:Curtis_Hutson
is dbo:wikiPageDisambiguates of dbr:Hutson
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of dbr:The_Sword_of_the_Lord dbr:List_of_Baptists dbr:List_of_Christian_preachers dbr:Baptist_University_of_America dbr:John_R._Rice_(pastor) dbr:Shelton_Smith dbr:Hutson
is foaf:primaryTopic of wikipedia-en:Curtis_Hutson