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July 18, 1932 - December 9, 2022 

Remembering Gene Edwards

A voice in the wilderness as a Christian Author at Tyndale Publishing and SeedSowers Christian Books, Gene was a beloved author, storyteller, public speaker, poet, publisher, and scholar of church history. Formerly, he had also been a city-wide crusade evangelist, pastor, church planter, schoolteacher, and roughneck. Gene wrote more than thirty books, three of which have become modern Christian classics: A Tale of Three Kings, Prisoner in the Third Cell, and The Divine Romance.

In his writing and public speaking, he called the church back to her original practice and called Christians to a deeper walk with Jesus, both personally and corporately. On July 18, 1932, Gene was born to Blackie (James Columbus) Edwards, an oil field roughneck. and Gladys Brewer Edwards, a schoolteacher. When Gene was seriously ill as an infant, his father prayed that Jesus would save his baby and claim him for God’s work. That prayer was answered when at the age of seventeen, Gene had a life-changing experience of saturation by the love of God, which he once described as “liquid love.” From that point forward, Gene’s life was guided by his passion for telling others that in Christ Jesus, as members of the church, His bride, they are perfect in His sight, the focus of His love, and the purpose of creation.

One of the first influencers in a return to the early practice of meeting in homes, above all, Gene’s ministry was given to restoration of the church to an organic, first-century expression. Gene held a Master of Divinity in Biblical and Theological Studies from Southwestern Theological Seminary, graduating in 1954 at the age of twenty-one. That same year he married Helen Rogers. They had an uncommon romance and marriage of 68 years, including a nationally televised wedding followed by sixty-eight years of marriage. Their youngest daughter commented on their romance: “I have taken joy and pride in their routine in the twilight years of their love: sitting hand-in-hand every night while reading aloud the Elizabethan and Romantic poets.”

As partner in Gene’s ministry and his primary editor for the past seven decades, still in remarkable health, Helen will continue editing manuscripts he left behind and act as steward of his ministry. Members of the board, their daughter Cindy and others will continue working to disseminate the large body of Gene’s writings and recordings. They will also act as custodians of his ministry until, as Gene hoped, one day another young Christian in the 21st-century will share the same calling, integrity, commitment, and burning passion that Gene embodied.

Those who knew him best will remember Gene for his steadfast love of Jesus, his mentoring others in the centrality of Christ in their lives and in a spontaneous experience of church life according to the manner of first-century believers . . . as well as his singular love for Helen.

All of his books, as well as others he has published, can be found on Amazon or at www.seedsowers.com.

 

July 18, 1932 - December 9, 2022

Timeline of Key Life Moments

July 18, 1932

Born in Commerce, Texas

 

July 17, 1950

Conversion to Jesus Christ

 

1951

Spent the year as an exchange student in Switzerland

 

1954

Graduated from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

 

May 13, 1954

Helen and Gene married

1956?

Led First City-wide Evangelistic Crusade

1960

Met with the nation’s key Christian leaders to save America from moral and spiritual decay at age 28

1960

Published first book “Here’s How to Win Souls”

1962

Met Beta Sheirich, a former missionary to China who worked with Watchman Nee?

1969

Gave UCLA “Eternal Purpose” message

1969

Beginning of church Gene planted in Isla Vista, California

1984

Held first Deeper Life Christian Conference

1985?

Portland, ME church began

January 1, 1990

Atlanta church began

1995?

Conference held in Albania that led to the planting of the church in Tirana, Albania

June 1996

Conference held in Southampton, England that led to the birth of the church in Bournemouth, England

January 1, 2000

Jacksonville church began

December 9, 2022

Gene went to be with his Lord