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Founder
Dr. Bruce D Cummons
1924-2004
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Pastor Bruce D. Cummons was born July 25, 1924, in
Parkersburg, West Virginia, where he lived with his parents
(Otis and Pearl Cummons), his sister (Edrie), and his
brother (Wayne) during his school days. He was saved at
eleven years of age during a revival meeting in a country
church. He died in Massillon, Ohio, on January 24, 2004.
At nineteen he enlisted in the U.S. Navy
where he served during World War II as a radio operator.
After the war he returned to the Akron, Ohio, area where his
parents were then residing. He continued with his radio
career, graduated from McKim Tech, and worked with Goodyear
Aircraft as a radio operator with their blimps.
He surrendered to the call to preach in
1946. On August 26, 1947, he married the former Wanda
Straight, and they both joined the Akron Baptist Temple by
baptism. In August 1948 they traveled to Fort Worth, Texas,
to attend Bible Baptist Seminary. He was a graduate of the
Seminary with a Bachelor of Divinity degree and an honorary
Doctor of Divinity degree.
Dr. Cummons began the Massillon Baptist
Temple on November 19, 1950, and served as pastor until
November 19, 1995, when he retired after forty-five years of
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Historical
Sketch of the Founder of Massillon Baptist Temple, Massillon
Christian School, and Massillon Baptist College |
During his years as pastor he conducted 564 weddings,
926 funerals, and over 400 revival meetings and conferences.
He was Administrator of the Massillon Christian School and
President of Massillon Baptist College. He served as
President of the World Baptist Fellowship and Chairman of
Baptist Bible Fellowship of Ohio. He authored many books and
pamphlets and was the editor of the Baptist Reporter for 42
years. His voice was heard from the earliest days of his
ministry on local radio stations and reached a network of 42
stations at one time, carrying the "Grace And Peace
Broadcast" on daily and weekly broadcasts that covered 80%
of the land area of the world. On October 7, 1992, Pastor
Cummons was inducted into the Broadcasters' Hall of Fame.
He continued with his evangelistic work
and writing as well as pursuing his hobbies of music,
photography, travel, and amateur radio until the time of his
death.
Pastor Cummons' salvation text was: "All
that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that
cometh to me I will in no wise cast out." John 6:37 Life's
text: "Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye
desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye
shall have them." Mark 11:24
He also longed to live the verse as spoken
of Barnabas: "For he was a good man, and full of the Holy
Ghost and of faith: and much people was added unto the
Lord." Acts 11:24
Penned in the front of his Bible:
My Prayer
Oh God! May I live each day as in thy Holy presence;
May I walk each day expecting Jesus to come;
May I act each day as though this were the last act of my
life before I behold Him face to face;
May I try to win souls about me each day of my life;
And keep the vision of lost people in Hell fresh upon my
mind so that my life might be a burning passion for the
souls of men. — AMEN!
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