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Jack Hyles
(1926 - 2001)
American pastor and author
American pastor and author
American Baptist pastor and author known for his influential ministry.
Jack Hyles was born in 1926 and served as the long-time pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana, one of the largest congregations in North America. He founded Hyles–Anderson College to train ministers and missionaries, emphasizing conservative theological principles. Hyles authored dozens of books on Christian living, pastoral leadership, and family life, influencing evangelical communities worldwide. His charismatic preaching and church growth strategies attracted thousands of followers, though he was also a controversial figure. Under his leadership, the church built schools, established radio ministries, and expanded its global outreach. Hyles died in 2001, leaving a complex legacy as a prominent and polarizing religious leader.
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Jack Hyles