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Dr. C.E. Matthews was an early pastor of Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas. He took the church from less than 50 members to over 3000 in a 30 year period, beginning in the 1920s. A former accountant and baseball player, he converted to Christianity in his early 30s.[1] "a marvelous, wonderful preacher and pastor of one of the great congregations of the world"[2]
References
- ^ What God Hath Wrought Through C. E. Matthews, by C. E. Wilbanks. Official Biography.
- ^ "1987 Sermon by WA Criswell". Retrieved 2009-05-01.