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Tribute to Dr. Landrum P. Leavell, II
Lessons I Learned from Landrum Leavell
Recently, a legend passed from among us. Landrum Leavell finished his
earthly course with the same kind of faithfulness that characterized his
80-plus years. To the very end, Dr. Leavell was steadfast in his service
to the Lord. The last occasion I had to visit with him was in San
Antonio in 2007 at the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist
Convention. We were both in attendance at the New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary (NOBTS) alumni meeting. I was privileged to be one
of the alumni honorees for that year, and I took advantage of the
opportunity to pay tribute to Dr. Leavell. I described him as one of my
mentors.
Landrum Leavell was one of my few mentors in ministry. When he was
president of NOBTS and I was a student, Dr. Leavell devoted some of his
valuable time to encourage me and to offer support to me as a young man
seeking to develop my gifts in ministry. That relationship persisted
throughout my ministry, and for that I am most appreciative. Therefore,
as a final tribute to him, I would like to cite some valuable lessons I
learned from this legend and how he has affected me in a most positive
way.
1. Dr. Leavell taught me to be pure in my walk with Christ. He had an
impeccable reputation, and he sought to encourage those of us who were
young and his students to be morally and ethically clean and pure. His
example was a powerful testimony for all of us to emulate. For me, I
have always remembered his wise words of counsel in this essential area
of ministry.
2. Landrum Leavell encouraged me to be a preacher of the Word! Dr.
Leavell epitomized Biblical preaching at its very best. He believed the
Bible from cover to cover, and he challenged his students to do the
same. At a time when Biblical preaching was not held in high esteem, Dr.
Leavell demonstrated that Biblical preaching is effective in any period
of history.
3. Landrum Leavell encouraged me to be a personal witness for Christ.
Time and time again, I heard Dr. Leavell give testimonies of occasions
when he shared his faith with others. In a city where Baptists and
evangelicals were a distinct minority, Landrum Leavell was called upon
to serve in very important positions of leadership, and in these arenas
he was a stalwart witness for Christ. He never missed an opportunity to
challenge us to do the same.
4. Dr. Leavell encouraged me to be productive in my work for Christ. He
was an excellent example of a Christian work ethic, and he strongly
exhorted every minister of the Gospel to be the very best worker in the
world. Landrum Leavell could not tolerate ministers who were lazy and
lacked commitment to the cause. On one occasion, Dr. Leavell called me
early one morning at the church where I served and he said, "Well, I am
just checking to make sure you are at work on time." That was Landrum
Leavell. He believed in being accountable and responsible.
I already miss my friend, my mentor and my encourager. He was one of a
kind, and he made a huge difference in my life. I hope I can live up to
his sterling standard of faithfulness. He is now one our "unseen
witnesses" encouraging us from glory. Thanks, Dr. Leavell, for being my
teacher and my leader. You have made a huge difference in my life!
Rick Lance
Executive Director
Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions
Tribute to Dr. Landrum P. Leavell, II
Lessons I Learned from Landrum Leavell
Recently, a legend passed from among us. Landrum Leavell finished his
earthly course with the same kind of faithfulness that characterized his
80-plus years. To the very end, Dr. Leavell was steadfast in his service
to the Lord. The last occasion I had to visit with him was in San
Antonio in 2007 at the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist
Convention. We were both in attendance at the New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary (NOBTS) alumni meeting. I was privileged to be one
of the alumni honorees for that year, and I took advantage of the
opportunity to pay tribute to Dr. Leavell. I described him as one of my
mentors.
Landrum Leavell was one of my few mentors in ministry. When he was
president of NOBTS and I was a student, Dr. Leavell devoted some of his
valuable time to encourage me and to offer support to me as a young man
seeking to develop my gifts in ministry. That relationship persisted
throughout my ministry, and for that I am most appreciative. Therefore,
as a final tribute to him, I would like to cite some valuable lessons I
learned from this legend and how he has affected me in a most positive
way.
1. Dr. Leavell taught me to be pure in my walk with Christ. He had an
impeccable reputation, and he sought to encourage those of us who were
young and his students to be morally and ethically clean and pure. His
example was a powerful testimony for all of us to emulate. For me, I
have always remembered his wise words of counsel in this essential area
of ministry.
2. Landrum Leavell encouraged me to be a preacher of the Word! Dr.
Leavell epitomized Biblical preaching at its very best. He believed the
Bible from cover to cover, and he challenged his students to do the
same. At a time when Biblical preaching was not held in high esteem, Dr.
Leavell demonstrated that Biblical preaching is effective in any period
of history.
3. Landrum Leavell encouraged me to be a personal witness for Christ.
Time and time again, I heard Dr. Leavell give testimonies of occasions
when he shared his faith with others. In a city where Baptists and
evangelicals were a distinct minority, Landrum Leavell was called upon
to serve in very important positions of leadership, and in these arenas
he was a stalwart witness for Christ. He never missed an opportunity to
challenge us to do the same.
4. Dr. Leavell encouraged me to be productive in my work for Christ. He
was an excellent example of a Christian work ethic, and he strongly
exhorted every minister of the Gospel to be the very best worker in the
world. Landrum Leavell could not tolerate ministers who were lazy and
lacked commitment to the cause. On one occasion, Dr. Leavell called me
early one morning at the church where I served and he said, "Well, I am
just checking to make sure you are at work on time." That was Landrum
Leavell. He believed in being accountable and responsible.
I already miss my friend, my mentor and my encourager. He was one of a
kind, and he made a huge difference in my life. I hope I can live up to
his sterling standard of faithfulness. He is now one our "unseen
witnesses" encouraging us from glory. Thanks, Dr. Leavell, for being my
teacher and my leader. You have made a huge difference in my life!
Rick Lance
Executive Director
Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions