R. A. Torrey
(1856-1928) was a Congregational evangelist, teacher, author, born in Hoboken, New
Jersey. He was educated in Yale University and Divinity School. After a period of
skepticism he trusted in Jesus Christ as Saviour. Soon after he pastored in Ohio and then
in Minnesota. In 1889 Dwight L. Moody called Torrey to Chicago to become the
superintendant of the school which became known as the Moody Bible Institute. He also
served as pastor of the Chicago Avenue Church, now the Moody Memorial Church, for twelve
years. Between 1902-1906 Torrey and Charles Alexander conducted a very fruitful
evangelistic outreach in Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, India, China, Japan, Britain,
Germany, Canada, and the USA. From 1912-1924 Torrey was dean of the Bible Institute of Los
Angeles during which he pastored the Church of the Open Door. His remaining years involved
holding Bible conferences, teaching at the Moody Bible Institute, and other endevours.
(Adapted from "The Wycliffe Biographical Dictionary of the Church, Elgin S. Moyer,
Moody Press, 1982)
See an excerpt from Torrey's work
"Methods of Christian Work" on the topic
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