founder
Dr.
lester sumrall
"I won't be satisfied unless I win a million souls for Jesus everyday"
A
tribute to a victorious life
Few evangelists
have seen as much of the world as Lester Sumrall witnessed — and
witnessed to. Lester Sumrall was one of the most colorful preachers
of the 20th century. Begining as a fiery young preacher during the depression
and ending with the foundation of a global ministry in 1987, aimed at
wiping out hunger in Third World countries: his life story inspires
as well as it teaches. Lester Sumrall was a man who threw himself at
the feet of Jesus Christ, possessing a zealousness and long-term commitment
that still amazes even those who knew him.
Lester
Sumrall (1913-1996) was a world-renowned pastor and evangelist, entering
full-time service for God after experiencing what he recalls as the
most dramatic and significant thing that ever happened to him. At the
age of 17, as he lay on a deathbed suffering from tuberculosis, he received
a vision. Suspended in midair to the right of his bed was a casket;
on his left was a large open Bible. He heard these words: "Lester
Sumrall, which of these will you choose tonight?" He made his decision
- he would preach the Gospel as long as he lived. When Lester Sumrall
awoke the next morning, he was completely healed and served the Lord
for sixty-five years.
Lester
Sumrall travelled the world ministering in 110 countries, including
Soviet Siberia, Russia, Tibet, and China. During his life he penned
over 130 books. His evangelistic association (LeSEA - Lester Sumrall
Evangelistic Ministries headquartered in South Bend, Indiana), is still
actively spreading God's Word. LeSEA ministries include such outreaches
as the World Harvest Bible College, a teaching tape ministry, and numerous
publications. Lester Sumrall also founded LeSEA Broadcasting, which
owns and operates 13 Christian television stations, 3 FM radio stations,
5 international shortwave radio station, and 2 Satelite channels covering
the entire continents of Africa, Asia & Europe. LeSEA Broadcasting
reaches 90% of the world's population with the special purpose of bringing
those millions of souls to heaven.
Lester
Sumrall's goal was to win 1,000,000 souls for the kingdom of God every
day.
God draws
patterns for lives of men and woman to instruct and direct them. He
creates a special design for each rational being who is destined to
live on this planet. If the individual wisely follows this divine blueprint,
he will build a strong, successful, and happy character. Take time to
analyze the life of a good man, and see that it was not achieved by
accident or good fortune, but was a life in submission to the will of
God.
The
making of a champion
Lester Frank Sumrall was born to Betty and George Sumrall of New Orleans
on February 15, 1913.
"My
mother had decided, even before I was born, that I was going to be a
preacher. She had prayed for me fervently while I was in her womb --
back when I couldn't do anything about it, except kick a little! I was
born at home, child number six and completely unplanned."
"My
mother was a gentle, kind, and godly woman. I loved her and wanted to
please her, but I didn't want to be like her because that meant I had
to be good. On the other hand, if I followed in my father's footsteps,
I could be my own boss and do whatever I pleased. While the inner battle
raged, I dug in my heels, determined to be like my own daddy."
Courage
to conquer
Fortunately,
God had other plans for Lester Sumrall. At the age of seventeen, he
lay dying of tuberculosis without hope of recovery -- at least according
to his doctors. It was at this time that God gave him a choice of either
preaching the gospel or dying an untimely death. He chose to serve God.
Leaving his home in Panama City, Florida, he became a "brush arbor"
preacher in the backwoods of Florida, Tennessee, and Arkansas.
"The
first eighteen months away from home as a young preacher-boy were my
introduction to the school of evangelism. I didn't look much like a
preacher in my ninety-two pounds of city-boy finery, but I did manage
to convince farmers along the way to open up their schoolhouses and
let us hold revival services.
"At
times I was brash, abrupt, and negative. Often the people simply laughed
at me, which irritated me to no end. One night I was so dejected that
I didn't even try to take up an offering, and I didn't ask anyone if
they wanted to be saved either. The next morning the host-farmer said,
'Young man, if you don't work, you don't eat. If you plan to stay here
any longer, you can feed the hogs.' Then he shoved two big pails of
slop into my hands.
"'Feed
the Hogs?!' As I carried those heavy buckets, the foul-smelling slop
washed over onto my clothes and into my shoes. After that I was really
able to identify with the story of the Prodigal Son. I lay down in the
middle of the corn field not caring if my clothes were getting dirty
and cried out, 'Oh, Lord, maybe I should go home and die!' But the Lord
calmed me saying, 'If you will be faithful to Me, Lester, in these little
things, I will give you much greater things.'"
Lester
stayed with the "country folk" long enough to see them come
around and respond to the move of the Holy Spirit. It was also during
this time that God showed him, through a vision, the next step he was
to take. The vision revealed multitudes, men and women of various nationalities,
going to Hell – and their blood was on the young preacher's hands.
This vision, in much the same way as the first, took Lester's life in
an entirely new direction.
F aith can change your world
On December
18, 1931, the night of my second vision, far away in London, England,
Howard Carter was praying. He was so moved by what he sensed God telling
him that he wrote the words of the message down: 'I have found a companion
for thee; I have called a worker to stand beside thee... He is called
and chosen and shalt join thee. Behold he cometh; he cometh from afar.
He cometh to help thee to carry thy burden and be a strength at thy
side, and thou shalt find pleasure in his service and shalt delight
in his fellowship.'"
Lester
Sumrall was that companion. What ensued was a relationship not unlike
that of Paul and Timothy's and a ministry that changed the course of
the world. Together, the two men forged new territory in the arena of
spiritual warfare as they cast out devils, won new converts, established
churches, and instructed men and women of God from Australia to England.
After growing in the grace and knowledge of God, and meeting pioneers
of faith such as Smith Wigglesworth, World War II separated Lester from
his friends in England. Fortunately, the war also served to unite him
to a woman with whom he would spend the majority of his years.
God's
blueprint for a happy home
"On
my way home by train, I stopped for gospel meetings in British Columbia,
speaking in the towns of Terrace, Smithers, and Prince George. In each,
I kept hearing about this lovely Louise Layman, that pretty, young missionary
from Argentina - and the rich blessing that she had been wherever she
went.
"I
became even more curious to meet her. She sounded like quite an intrepid
missionary. What kind of courage had brought a young woman up into Canada
during the winter? Normally, only zealous male missionaries brought
the gospel here. "I wondered if I would ever get to meet her."
Lester
would indeed have the opportunity to meet "Miss Louisa" at
- in the most appropriate of places - a wedding ceremony in Buenos Aires,
Argentina. Their eyes met, they smiled at each other, and the rest...
is history.
Lester
Sumrall and Louise Layman were married on September 30, 1944. Taking
the "unconventional" route to honeymooning, the newlyweds
began a fifty-thousand-mile missionary tour and life together that spanned
over forty-nine years. Throughout the course of their marriage they
ministered and lived in various foreign locales and, as Lester Sumrall
so often and proudly stated, "never had a quarrel." God, rewarding
Lester's faithfulness, blessed he and Louise with three industrious
sons (Frank, Stephen, and Peter) and eleven grandchildren, all of whom
have witnessed the goodness that one man's life can bring.
World
harvest
Lester
Sumrall, with the help and support of his family and many friends, founded
LeSEA (Lester Sumrall Evangelistic Association) in 1957: A ministry
which has subsequently given birth to well over one hundred books and
study guides, thirteen television stations, 2 satellite ministry, three
FM radio stations, five shortwave stations reaching over ninety percent
of the world's population, and a quarterly magazine. Perhaps the crowning
glory of Lester Sumrall's work is his ongoing ministry to feed desperately
poor families within the Body of Christ. Established in 1987, LeSEA
Global Feed the Hungry® has given millions of pounds in food and
supplies valued at millions of dollars to countless believers around
the globe. And again, as Lester Sumrall so often said,
"This
is just the beginning. There are greater blessings ahead!"
Goodbye
Planet Earth
"I am assured that this ministry will continue in the second generation,
and I pray in the third as well, if Jesus tarries. We will experience
success in our efforts to reach those million souls for Christ, if we
continue to carry the same vision and consecration.
"Men
who do not make provision for successors in business or ministry often
leave behind problems that someone else has to clear up. Either that,
or they leave no business or ministry at all. I feel that God will give
a smooth transition for my successors, as I have provided them with
an organization that can expand and grow. Instead of a mess, I will
leave behind a well-organized, expertly managed evangelistic ministry.
My sons will not have to struggle to match my accomplishments in the
ministry either. They have developed a working relationship together
that will far exceed anything I could accomplish alone.
"I
can imagine my sons facing some dilemma in the ministry and asking one
another, 'What would Dad have done in this situation?' I wish I could
leave behind all the answers, but I cannot. In fact, that will not be
necessary. I know the Holy Spirit is already guiding my sons as He has
guided me. They will always have Him to turn to whenever they are not
sure of the way. Good-bye, planet Earth! It's been nice knowing you."
- Lester Sumrall
The
life story of Lester Sumrall
Lester Sumrall's testimony is available in his biography written by
Tim Dudley. Read the life story of Lester Sumrall in his own words.
Order a copy of the this book from all good Christian Bookstores or
online at the Sumrall Publishing (USA) Website.
Helpful
Ordering Information
"The
Life Story of Lester Sumrall"
Written by Tim Dudley
Containing over 50 pictures
Trade Paperback
240 pages
Published in 2003
New Leaf Publications
ISBN 0-89221-532-1