The Sermons Of B R Lakin
B R Lakin
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The Sermons Of Dr B R Lakin
About B R Lakin 1901-1984
"A person said to me, 'Why, Dr. Lakin, Jesus could not have
been born of a human mother without a human father.' Listen, I would have
you know that the first man who ever got in this world got here without
either.""

On June 5, 1901, a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lakin in a
farmhouse on Big Hurricane Creek in the hill country of Wayne County, West
Virginia. Mrs. Lakin had prayed for a "preacher man" and had dedicated this
baby to the Lord even before he was born.
Lakin was converted in a revival meeting at age 18. Following his
conversion, he became a Baptist preacher. With a mule for transportation, he
preached in small country churches in the mountains and hills of West
Virginia and Kentucky. The transportation changed as well as the size of his
congregations.
In 1939, he became associate pastor of Cadle Tabernacle, Indianapolis, and
upon the death of Founder Cadle, became pastor of that once great edifice of
evangelism that seated 10,000, and had a choir loft of 1,400. Lakin preached
to over 5,000 on Sunday mornings and half that many on Sunday nights.
Cadle Tabernacle had no memberships. It was a radio-preaching center
broadcasting from coast to coast. In those thirteen years there, Ray Lakin
became a household word across America.
In 1952, he entered full-time evangelism. His ministry carried him around
the world, resulting in an estimated 100,000 conversions, and legion the
number entering the ministry.
He was the preacher's friend, the church's helper, the common man's leader,
and for sixty-five years, God's mighty messenger.
He was one of the most sought-after gospel preachers in America. On March
15, 1984, the last of the old-time evangelists took off for Glory. He would
soon have been 83.

