E.M. Bounds
E.M. Bounds: A Life of Prayer and Devotion
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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E.M. Bounds was born on March 5, 1835, as Exeter Hall Bounds. He is commonly known by his initials, E.M. Bounds.
Birth and Death Dates
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March 5, 1835 – January 16, 1913
Nationality and Profession(s)
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American, Preacher, Evangelist, Author
Early Life and Background
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E.M. Bounds was born in Virginia, USA, to a family of modest means. His early life was marked by hardship and loss, including the death of his mother at a young age. Despite these challenges, Bounds' father instilled in him a strong sense of faith and devotion. This foundation would later shape Bounds' life's work as a preacher and evangelist.
Bounds grew up in a time of great social change in America. The Civil War had recently ended, and the nation was grappling with issues of slavery, freedom, and identity. It was during this tumultuous period that Bounds began to feel called to ministry. After completing his education, he became an ordained Baptist minister and set out to spread the word of God.
Major Accomplishments
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Throughout his life, E.M. Bounds demonstrated a remarkable commitment to prayer and evangelism. He traveled extensively throughout the United States and abroad, preaching and sharing the Gospel with anyone who would listen. His tireless efforts earned him recognition as one of the most effective preachers of his time.
Bounds' work extended beyond the pulpit. He was a prolific writer, penning numerous articles and books on prayer and spirituality. His most famous works include _The Complete Book of Prayer_ and _Prayer and Practice_. These publications continue to inspire readers today with their timeless wisdom on the importance of prayer in personal and public life.
Notable Works or Actions
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Published several influential books on prayer, including _The Complete Book of Prayer_ and _Prayer and Practice_
Travelled extensively as an evangelist, preaching to thousands across America and abroad
* Founded the Chicago Gospel Mission, a pioneering organization dedicated to spreading the Gospel in urban areas
Impact and Legacy
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E.M. Bounds' impact on Christianity cannot be overstated. His dedication to prayer and evangelism has inspired countless individuals to deepen their faith and reach out to others with compassion and love.
Bounds' emphasis on the importance of prayer as a means of spiritual growth and ministry continues to resonate with readers today. His writings remind us that true effectiveness in ministry stems not from human effort, but from dependence on God's power through prayer.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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E.M. Bounds is widely quoted and remembered for his emphasis on the centrality of prayer in Christian living. His books continue to inspire readers with their practical advice on cultivating a deeper prayer life. As a pioneer in evangelism, Bounds paved the way for future generations of preachers and missionaries.
Bounds' legacy extends beyond his written works. He embodied the spirit of compassion and service that defines true Christianity. His life serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of faith and devotion.
Quotes by E.M. Bounds
E.M. Bounds's insights on:

The world is one of the enemies which must be fought and conquered on the way to heaven.

Moses lived near God, and had the freest and most unhindered and boldest access to God, but this, instead of abating the necessity of prayer, made it more necessary, obvious and powerful. Familiarity.

Paul lived on his knees, that the Ephesian Church might measure the heights, breadths, and depths of an unmeasurable saintliness, and “be filled with all the fullness of God.

Praying men are a necessity in carrying out the divine plan for the salvation of men.

The range and potencies of prayer, so clearly shown by Jesus in life and teaching, but reveal the great purposes of God. They not only reveal the Son in the reality and fullness of His humanity, but also reveal the Father.

The preaching of the Word to a prayerless congregation falls at the very feet of the preacher.

Prayer is faith passing into act. A union of the will and intellect realising in an intellectual act.


