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Jimmy Allen (pastor) is a 92-year-old pastor from Hope, Arkansas. He is best known for his work as a pastor and evangelist, and for his leadership of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Jimmy Allen (pastor) was born on October 26, 1927, in Hope, Arkansas. He attended Ouachita Baptist University and graduated with a degree in theology in 1950. After graduation, he served as a pastor in several churches in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
In 1978, Jimmy Allen (pastor) was elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention, a position he held until 1982. During his tenure, he was instrumental in the passage of the Baptist Faith and Message, a statement of faith that is still used by the Southern Baptist Convention today.
Jimmy Allen (pastor) is married to his wife, Mary, and they have two children. He is currently retired and lives in Oklahoma.
Jimmy Allen (pastor) has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his career as a pastor and evangelist.
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Allen was married to Wanda Massey and had three sons: Michael, Skip, and Scott. In 1985, his son Scott's wife, Lydia, and children tested positive for HIV/AIDS after receiving a contaminated blood donation. His son Skip, a gay man, tested positive for AIDS separately. As a result of his family's diagnoses, Scott was fired from his job as an educational minister and his children were forced out of church daycares, forcing them to move back into Jimmy Allen's home. The struggles of Allen's family with AIDS led him to write Burden of a Secret, a short book meant to guide Christian families towards approaching AIDS victims with compassion. Allen died on January 8, 2019.
Allen's presidency of the SBC coincided with the presidency of Jimmy Carter, who he had endorsed in the 1976 election, and the two maintained an open line of communication. Allen opposed the position of United States Ambassador to the Vatican and petitioned Jimmy Carter to end the position on the basis that it "amounted to special recognition of one individual faith." Allen also opposed the 1979 Iranian sanctions and unsuccessfully appealed against them to Carter. On December 25, 1979, Allen visited Iran with five other religious leaders and met with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, describing him as "a man of great principle." He supported the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks between the United States and the Soviet Union, but while the SBC had supported SALT I with a resolution in 1979, Allen was unable to build support for a similar resolution supporting SALT II in 1980.
In 1977, Allen was elected president of the SBC, the denomination's highest position of authority. Despite his conservative views on issues such as women's ordination and alcohol consumption, he described himself as "a social application progressive" committed to "social ministry." Shortly after his election, Allen became an active proponent of women's involvement in the SBC, arguing in favor of women's ordination and encouraging women to become more active in the church. At the 1978 SBC convention, he nominated fifteen women to the SBC's various committees. At that same convention he opposed anti-gay activist Anita Bryant's candidacy for the SBC's vice-presidency, claiming that the SBC needed to avoid having a singular focus on any one issue. In 1979, Allen chose not to run for re-election and was succeeded by Adrian Rogers. His final sermon as president, in which he affirmed his support for social welfare, human rights, and religious liberty, earned him the title of "the last moderate Baptist president of the SBC."
Allen started his career serving local Texas churches as a pastor. In 1960, he was made executive director of the Texas Baptist Convention's Christian Life Commission, a role he served in until 1968 when he was elected the convention's president. In 1976, he endorsed Jimmy Carter for president, a move that Carter would later cite as instrumental in his winning Texas and, ultimately, the presidency.
Jimmy Raymond Allen (October 26, 1927 - January 8, 2019) was an American pastor and President of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) from 1977 to 1979. As president of the SBC, Allen was noted for his moderation and commitment to compassion in the church and was the last president before the SBC's conservative resurgence. After leaving his post as president, he continued to serve in the SBC before eventually becoming involved in other baptist organizations.
Allen was born on October 26, 1927, in Hope, Arkansas but was raised in Texas. His father, Earl Allen, was a Baptist pastor. Allen attended Howard Payne University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.