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The Way To Life Tent Preacher Dick Saunders Evangelist Postcard
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bg951 A vintage 1970s Evangelist postcard of The Way To Life Tent where many would gather to listen to evangelist Preacher Dick Saunders of the decade when published - small corner fraying and a top right corner area to allow (small edge) graded very goo ... Read More
bg951 A vintage 1970s Evangelist postcard of The Way To Life Tent where many would gather to listen to evangelist Preacher Dick Saunders of the decade when published - small corner fraying and a top right corner area to allow (small edge) graded very good unused condition
_Dick embarked on full-time evangelism in 1956, first in the south of France, then for 3 years with the Open Air Mission. In May 1960, Dick and Betty joined Counties Evangelist Work where he began as the evangelist for Hampshire with a tent that seated 150 people. He was appointed the national evangelist for Counties in 1967, by which time he was given a tent seating 1,000 people. Dicks popularity as a crusade evangelist grew until eventually he had a cathedral tent capable of seating 3,000 people, used for summer missions in towns and cities across the UK. His annual rallies in London filled the Royal Albert Hall and, eventually, the Empire Pool, Wembley (now known as Wembley Arena) which seated 10,000. Hundreds went forward at his meetings to commit their lives to Christ and receive counselling._
_Dick embarked on full-time evangelism in 1956, first in the south of France, then for 3 years with the Open Air Mission. In May 1960, Dick and Betty joined Counties Evangelist Work where he began as the evangelist for Hampshire with a tent that seated 150 people. He was appointed the national evangelist for Counties in 1967, by which time he was given a tent seating 1,000 people. Dicks popularity as a crusade evangelist grew until eventually he had a cathedral tent capable of seating 3,000 people, used for summer missions in towns and cities across the UK. His annual rallies in London filled the Royal Albert Hall and, eventually, the Empire Pool, Wembley (now known as Wembley Arena) which seated 10,000. Hundreds went forward at his meetings to commit their lives to Christ and receive counselling._
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