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The Executive Committee
of the
Southern Baptist Convention

Statement of the President
Frank Page
regarding the passing of Jerry Falwell

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TAYLORS, S.C., May 15, 2007--“The Christian community lost one of our most passionate and most focused leaders. The Reverend Jerry Falwell of Lynchburg, Virginia, apparently died suddenly at his study the morning of Tuesday, May 15, 2007. Our hearts go out to his wife and family during this time of grief. Though he had some health problems in the last months and years, this came as a shock to virtually everyone. Dr. Falwell made a lasting mark upon the evangelical community as well as the culture of our country. His impact can be measured simply by the fact that he was a man who was quoted often, seen on television often, and heard on a regular basis through various media around the world.

"His ministry must be seen from the perspective of being a pastor. Dr. Falwell never aspired to be anything other than a pastor who spoke prophetically the Word of God. Not everyone agreed with his stances, but all should admire his passion and commitment to the cause of Christ to the end. He desperately wanted our culture to understand God and to understand where obedience and disobedience lead.

"Dr. Falwell was seldom in doubt about anything. While this irritated some, it encouraged others who were delighted to see a man who was so certain of what he believed.

"In recent years, Dr. Falwell led his church to become a member of the Southern Baptist Convention.  Having been an independent Baptist for many years, he was delighted to witness the conservative direction of the Southern Baptist Convention in the last decades. He was a regular speaker at evangelism conferences, state conventions, and other Baptist meetings.

"Those who knew him best, knew him to be a man of compassion for the poor, a gentleman who was kind to all, and a warrior who stood strong for the claims of Christ.  Dr. Falwell loved the Lord Jesus Christ and was not ashamed to let that be known anywhere or anytime.

"We shall all miss the man of Christian character who touched this country in many ways, named Jerry Falwell."

The Southern Baptist Convention is America’s largest evangelical denomination, having more than 16.3 million members in over 43,699 churches nationwide. The Executive Committee is the administrative entity responsible for facilitating the ongoing work of the Convention between annual meetings with offices in Nashville, Tennessee.

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