Bell, Eudorus N. 1866-1923
BELL, Eudorus N. 1866-1923
PERSONAL: Born June 27, 1866, in Lake Butler, FL; died June 15, 1923, in Springfield, MO; married Katie Kimbrough, 1909. Education: University of Chicago, graduated, 1903.
CAREER: Minister of Southern Baptist Convention, beginning 1903; Pentecostal minister with Church of God in Christ, Malvern, AR, beginning c. 1907; Assemblies of God, minister and chair of general assembly, 1914-15; pastor of church in Galena, KA, c. 1915-16; Assemblies of God, minister, 1916-23, general secretary, 1919, chair, 1920-23. Gospel School, Findlay, OH, teacher, beginning 1914.
WRITINGS:
Questions and Answers, [Springfield, MO], 1923.
Editor of Word and Witness (later Evangel), c. 1909, and 1918-23.*
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