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George Verwer | |
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Born | |
Died | April 14, 2023 | (aged 84)
Occupation(s) | Missions leader, evangelist |
Spouse |
Drena Knecht (m. 1960) |
Children | 3 |
Website | https://georgeverwer.com/ |
George Verwer (July 3, 1938 – April 14, 2023) was an American missions leader and Christian evangelist who founded Operation Mobilisation (OM), an evangelical Christian missionary sending organization, was author of many books on missions and other Christian subjects, and was an advocate of radical discipleship "as the only legitimate option for people who believe in Jesus".[according to whom?][not verified in body] Over a million copies of the books he authored have been distributed worldwide.[according to whom?][not verified in body]
Early life and education
[edit]George Verwer was born on July 3, 1938 (in Ramsey, New Jersey[citation needed]) to George Verwer, Sr. and Eleanor Caddell Verwer, Dutch immigrants; he was raised in Wyckoff, New Jersey, where his father worked as an electrician.[1][2] Verwer's family attended a Reformed Church of America congregation.[1] His father rarely attended church, and the younger Verwer, himself, is said to have attended in order to socialize.[1]
As a youith, Verwer had a reputation for mischief, notably setting a fire in a Bergen County forest, and getting caught by the police breaking into a neighbor's home.[1]
Conversion
[edit]As a result of his incidents of youthful mischief,[1] a Christian acquaintance, Dorothea Clapp, gave Verwer the Gospel of John and is reported to have prayed that the young Verwer would convert to Christianity;[when?] Verwer would later say that Clapp put him on her "Holy Ghost hit list".[1] Verwer attributed to her some of the reasons that he made a commitment to Christ, and for what later resulted in his life.[1][verification needed]
In 1953, Verwer was 14 years old, and attending Ramsey High School in Wyckoff.[citation needed] He is reported to have gone to a Jack Wyrtzen meeting in which Billy Graham spoke, in Madison Square Garden in New York City,[citation needed] an event that drew the attention of reporters, including Alistair Cooke.[3] There, at the age of 16, he had a conversion experience, and became a Christian.[citation needed] Reporting from an organisation that he later founded, the claim is made that within a year, about 200 of his classmates had become Christians.[4]
After high school, he attended Maryville College,[citation needed] and then transferred to Moody Bible Institute (MBI),[when?][clarification needed] where he also met his future wife, Drena Knecht, a fellow student.[citation needed]
Career
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Verwer is reported to have had a growing conviction to evangelize on foreign soil.[when?][citation needed] He began with distribution of the Gospel of John in Mexico in 1957, along with two friends, Walter Borchard and Dale Rhoton, calling the operation, "Send the Light",[citation needed] and continued with others[clarification needed] during the summer holidays.[citation needed] (Verwer would later used the name "Send the Light" for a book distribution operation to India based in the United Kingdom,[when?] which would develop into Send the Light, as of this date,[when?] the largest Christian book distributor in the United Kingdom.[citation needed][5])
Operation Mobilisation
[edit]After graduation, they[who?] went to Spain.[citation needed] While taking Bibles into the USSR, George was arrested and accused of being a spy,[when?] and was deported.[citation needed]
By 1961, he had returned to Spain, where "after a time of prayer"[This quote needs a citation] he conceived of the work that became OM.[citation needed]
In August 2003, George handed over the international leadership of the work of OM to Peter Maiden,[citation needed] but remained Associate International Director for 15 further years.[citation needed] In particular, George and his wife remained involved in Special Projects Ministries,[clarification needed] which involved full-time work, including traveling to meetings around the world.[citation needed]
Published works
[edit]The following are among the published works of Verwer:[citation needed]
Books
[edit]- The Fruit of the Spirit, Bangalore: O.M. Fellowship House, n.d.
- Extremism, Bombay: Gospel Literature Service, 1964.
- Pseudo Discipleship, Fort Washington: Christian Literature Crusade, 1970.
- Come! Live! Die! The Real Revolution, Carol Stream: Tyndale House Publishers, 1972.
- Hunger For Reality, Kansas City: Walterick Publishers, 1972.
- Literature Evangelism, Send the Light, 1977 ISBN 0-9630908-3-6.
- No Turning Back, Bromley: Send the Light, 1983, ISBN 1-85078-250-4.
- The George Verwer Collection, Milton Keynes: Authentic, 1989.
- The Revolution of Love, Authentic Lifestyle, 1989, ISBN 1-85078-045-5.
- Originally published as "Revolution of Love and Balance".[when?][full citation needed]
- There is Dynamite in Literature, Pilot Books, 2007, ISBN 978-0990617556.
- Out Of The Comfort Zone. Bethany House. 2001. ISBN 0-7642-2478-6. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
- Drops From A Leaking Tap, Authentic, 2008, ISBN 978-81-7362-844-3.
- Messiology, Moody Publishers, 2016, ISBN 978-0-8024-1485-4.
- Originally published as "More Drops: Mystery, Mercy and Messiology".[when?][full citation needed]
Audiobooks
[edit]- There Is A 29th Chapter To Acts, Oasis Audio, 2000, ISBN 1-886463-75-1.
- If You're Not Called To Stay Then Go![when?][full citation needed]
- Lukewarm No More.[when?][full citation needed]
- Straight From The Heart.[when?][full citation needed]
- Failure, Restoration, Forgiveness: Confessions of a Weak Servant.[when?][full citation needed]
Personal life
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Verwer married Drena Knecht, whom he had met at MBI, in 1960.[citation needed] He had three children with Drena.[citation needed]
George often referred to himself as "God's Bungler", an allusion to Brother Andrew being called. "God's Smuggler".[citation needed]
Verwer died on April 14, 2023, at the age of 84.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g Silliman, Daniel (April 15, 2023). "Died: George Verwer, Who Asked Christians 'Are You Ready To Go". Christianity Today. Archived from the original on February 27, 2024.
- ^ Taylor, Justin (March 3, 2015). "George Verwer's Conversion: 60 Years Ago Today God Created a Global Evangelist". The Gospel Coalition. Archived from the original on February 26, 2024.
- ^ Cooke, Alistair (February 2018). "Billy Graham at New York's Madison Square Garden". The Guardian (theguardian.com). Retrieved August 12, 2025.
- ^ Wood, Patrick (October 30, 2016). "George Verwer and the Birth of OM". Operation Mobilisation (OM.org). Archived from the original on October 20, 2017. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
In Wyckoff, New Jersey, in 1953 George was 14 years old, high-spirited, and showing promise as a natural-born leader at Ramsey High School when Mrs. Clapp's son first gave him a copy of John's Gospel.
- ^ Send the Light entered into administration[clarification needed] December 2009, and moved into liquidation December 2010.[citation needed][disputed (for: this statement's discrepancy with the Send the Light link appearing above) – discuss]
- ^ Drew, Sophie (April 15, 2023). "Tributes Paid to Missionary Pioneer and 'God's Servant' George Verwer Following Death". Premier Christian News (premierchristian.news). Crowborough, England: Premier Christian Communications. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
Further reading
[edit]- Piper, John (April 19, 2023). "Raw Passion and Messy Missiology: A Tribute to George Verwer (1938–2023)". DesiringGod.org. Minneapolis, MN: Desiring God (ministry). Retrieved August 12, 2025.
- Shepherd, Josh (April 17, 2023). "Global Evangelist & Missions Pioneer George Verwer, 84, Has Died". The Roys Report (julieroys.com). Chicago, IL: The Roys Report. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
- Silliman, Daniel (April 15, 2023). "Died: George Verwer, Who Asked Christians 'Are You Ready To Go". Christianity Today. Archived from the original on February 27, 2024. Retrieved August 12, 2024.
- Drew, Sophie (April 15, 2023). "Tributes Paid to Missionary Pioneer and 'God's Servant' George Verwer Following Death". Premier Christian News (premierchristian.news). Crowborough, England: Premier Christian Communications. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
- Taylor, Justin (March 3, 2015). "George Verwer's Conversion: 60 Years Ago Today God Created a Global Evangelist". The Gospel Coalition (thegospelcoalition.org). Columbia, MO: The Gospel Coalition (TGC). Archived from the original on February 26, 2024. Retrieved August 12, 2025.