Jerry Falwell (1933–2007)
Author of Liberty Bible Commentary
About the Author
Jerry Falwell is pastor of the 24,000-member Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia
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Works by Jerry Falwell
HOW TO BOOK 2 copies
The Future, the Bible, and You 2 copies
Dr. Jerry Falwell reads and comments on The New Testament, King James Version {6 cassettes tapes} (1900) 1 copy
Wake Up America 1 copy
The Holy Bible (Giant Print Reference Edition with Concordance and Special Helps, Old-Time Gospel Hour) (1976) 1 copy
God's 12 Champions 1 copy
Miracles Are For Today 1 copy
O jejum bíblico 1 copy
Bob and Jerry 1 copy
promises for perilous times 1 copy
Holy Bible 1776-1976 1 copy
If I Die Before I Wake 1 copy
Two Sermons By Jerry Falwell 1 copy
Associated Works
Blinded by might : can the religious right save America? (1999) — Contributor, some editions — 200 copies, 2 reviews
Just As I Am: the life of David Ring as told to Lela Gilbert (1993) — Foreword, some editions — 142 copies, 2 reviews
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Falwell, Jerry Lamon, Sr.
- Birthdate
- 1933-08-11
- Date of death
- 2007-05-15
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Baptist Bible College (Th.G.|1955)
- Occupations
- Pastor, TV Evangelist
- Organizations
- Thomas Road Baptist Church, Lynchburg, Virginia, USA (founder)
Liberty University
Moral Majority
Southern Baptist Convention (non-member, but associated with) - Relationships
- Falwell, Jonathan (son)
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
- Burial location
- Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Virginia, USA
Members
Reviews
I discovered this book on the shelf of a friend, and grew curious about which sermons Jerry Falwell would vote into his top 25. Then I wound up reading most of them, because I recognized so many of the names, and it was nice to put words to the names. Here’s a short sampling:
- Jonathan Edwards (Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God—a sermon to scare the hell out of anyone)
- John Wesley (God’s Love to Fallen Man)
- D.L. Moody (What Think Ye of Christ?)
- Sam Jones (Prepare for the Life to show more Come)
- Billy Sunday (Get on the Waterwagon—his famous prohibitionist tract)
These guys are heavyweights of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, converting thousands to Christianity through their preaching. All are protestant, most are Baptist, as is Jerry Falwell. My favorite of the 25 is R. G. Lee’s Pay Day—Some Day. Eloquent, creative and poignant, this is one sermon you will never forget. Well, right after that Angry God scarefest.
Falwell gives a short biographical introduction to each of the 25, and then lets them speak for themselves. For better or worse, we may never see the likes of men like these again. show less
- Jonathan Edwards (Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God—a sermon to scare the hell out of anyone)
- John Wesley (God’s Love to Fallen Man)
- D.L. Moody (What Think Ye of Christ?)
- Sam Jones (Prepare for the Life to show more Come)
- Billy Sunday (Get on the Waterwagon—his famous prohibitionist tract)
These guys are heavyweights of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, converting thousands to Christianity through their preaching. All are protestant, most are Baptist, as is Jerry Falwell. My favorite of the 25 is R. G. Lee’s Pay Day—Some Day. Eloquent, creative and poignant, this is one sermon you will never forget. Well, right after that Angry God scarefest.
Falwell gives a short biographical introduction to each of the 25, and then lets them speak for themselves. For better or worse, we may never see the likes of men like these again. show less
Jerry Falwell, in his book, promises survival and a bright national future if we, as individuals and as a whole, return to the absolutes and the morality that once made us great. He discusses the disintegration of the family, abortion, television, advertising, pornography, education, drugs, etc.
The pro-life forces, of which I am a part, sometimes err in oversimplifying the issue when it comes to the suffering of the pregnant woman.
People who do not believe in sin are already well on their way to being its victim. The first and greatest self-deceit is the fantasy that any one of us is invulnerable to deception by the Enemy
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Statistics
- Works
- 87
- Also by
- 3
- Members
- 1,560
- Popularity
- #16,523
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 12
- ISBNs
- 42














