We all know Billy Graham. But have you heard of Chuck Templeton or Bron Clifford?
All three men were in their mid-twenties in the 1940’s. And they were packing auditoriums. After hearing Chuck Templeton preach to an audience of thousands, a theology pundit called him “the most gifted and talented young man in America today for preaching.” In those formative years, everyone was betting their horses (and life-savings) on Chuck Templeton. In 1946, the National Association of Evangelicals published an article on men who were “best used of God.” The spotlight was on the ministry of Chuck Templeton. Billy Graham was not mentioned even once. Bron Clifford had his own crowds. In one instance in 1945, he preached to thousands in Miami, Florida. The auditorium was jam-packed and overflowing.
Graham, Templeton and Clifford.
In 1945, all three came charging out of the starting blocks like Usain Bolt, Carl Lewis and the 1980’s Canadian track sensation, Ben Johnson. So what really happened?
A short five years later, Templeton left the ministry to pursue a career as a news commentator. By 1950, Templeton no longer believed in the truth of the claims of Jesus Christ. Clifford? By 1954, he had lost his family, his ministry, his health, and lo, his life. Alcohol and financial irresponsibility had done him in. He wound up leaving his wife and their two Down’s syndrome children. At just thirty five years of age, this once highly billed preacher died from cirrhosis of the liver in a rundown motel in Amarillo, Texas. He was then a used-car salesman. He died, as John Haggai puts it, “unwept, unhonored, and unsung.” Local pastors took up a collection among themselves in order to purchase a coffin and have his body shipped back home. He was buried in a cemetery for the poor.
In 1945, three gifted men were preaching the gospel to throngs of thousands across America. Within ten years, only one of them was still on track for Christ. And he has stayed true to the calling for five decades, long after his two friends fell by the wayside.
In life, it’s not how you start that matters. It’s how you finish. May God help us all to finish strong. #JustAsIAm
July 20, 2018 at 6:21 pm
He was just lucky my friend. How about the other two?
July 20, 2018 at 6:22 pm
The other chose the wrong path. And Lucifer wouldn’t spare them especially because they had led many to the Christ in the past.
July 20, 2018 at 6:23 pm
Those who persevere will win the race,dont u think Billy has?I wonder whether his long time singer Shea still lives. His song to call believers-Just as I am without one plea used and still touches me.
July 20, 2018 at 6:24 pm
George Beverly Shea died at the ripe old age of 104 in 2013. Faithful to the end too!
July 20, 2018 at 6:25 pm
Finishing point is our challenge!!!!!!!!
July 20, 2018 at 6:25 pm
Amen! Starting is important. The middle matters and the finish is our goal. That we can be able to focus on the finisher of our faith #hebrews12_2. This is a good reflection bro.
July 20, 2018 at 6:26 pm
Very well put. Food for thought!
July 20, 2018 at 6:26 pm
What counts is how you finish
July 20, 2018 at 6:27 pm
Amen! May He find us faithful, may His grace abound in our lives and through us.
July 20, 2018 at 6:28 pm
Great message. Finishing strong is the ultimate prize whilst we run this earthly race….
July 20, 2018 at 6:28 pm
He finished well, glory to God.
July 20, 2018 at 6:29 pm
indeed, we ought to finish the race and we are looking forward to finish as good and faithful servants by God’s grace
July 20, 2018 at 6:29 pm
Amen
Holy spirit my best friend, help me so that I finish well
July 20, 2018 at 6:30 pm
What a strory. May the mercies of God prevail and abound in my life
September 14, 2019 at 11:42 am
“Alcohol and financial irresponsibility had done him in.” not true… these were just symptoms of a suffering soul that missed the presence of its creator. it is not enough to judge this soul by diagnosing these outward corporal symptoms… “In 1945, three gifted men were preaching the gospel to throngs of thousands across America. Within ten years, only one of them was still on track for Christ.” Actually only Christ knows how many of these three are still on track if ever at all. its possible that during his last hour Templeton could have repented and prayed the prayer of the dying thief!
We can only pray that at the end of our eventful visit in this valley of tears we shall hear those beautiful words of Christ… “I assure you and most solemnly say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise.” Lk 23:43