Who We Are And What We Do
Lester L. Roloff was born on June 28, 1914 in Dawson,
Texas. He grew up there on a cotton farm. At the age of 12, he
was saved, and at the age of 18, he surrendered to the Lords
call to preach. Acting upon this sacred calling, he entered Baylor
University. While he was there, he paid for his room and board
by milking a Jersey cow he had brought from his parents
farm. He graduated from Baylor and attended Southwestern Seminary
for nearly three years. During this time, he pastored two part-time
churches. He then pastored four full-time churchess before the
Lord called him, in 1951, to be a full-time evangelist. He conducted
evangelistic campaigns across the nation in giant specially made
tents, in churches and in city auditoriums. He began the Family
Altar Program on May 8, 1944, which at one time was heard on more
than 140 radio stations across America.
Roloff Evangelistic Enterprises, Inc. (Enterprises),
was founded by Brother Roloff in June, 1951, as a Texas non-profit
tax-exempt corporation, to coordinate all the Roloff ministries.
As a result of the vast radio ministries and Brother Roloffs
extensive travels in evangelistic meetings, combined with his
love for people and concern for their hurts and problems, he started
homes for them. These were homes for individuals who were experiencing
problems because of alcohol and drug abuse, teenage pregnancy,
rebellious teenagers, many of whom were not wanted by their parents,
and people in trouble with the law. Many of these people were
sent to the Homes by the courts and/or brought by their probation
officers.
Since the beginning of the first home, the City
of Refuge, in 1956, thousands of men, women and teenage boys and
girls have come to a personal relationship with Christ and have
been delivered from drugs, alcohol and sin habits of all descriptions.
The Homes started by Brother Roloff include:
- The City of Refuge (for men)
- The Jubilee Home (for women)
- The Lighthouse (for younger men)
- The Rebekah Home (for teenage girls)
- The Anchor Home (for teenage boys)
- The Bethesda Home (for teenage girls)
- The Peaceful Valley Home (for retired Christians)
The last work he helped to start was a mission work
with American Indians, called Regeneration Reservation, which
is located at Fort Thomas, Arizona.
Beginning in the early 1970s and continuing
into the early 1980s, the State of Texas Department of Human
Services attempted to regulate the Homes and require licensing
by the State. Brother Roloff believed strongly that the State
should not regulate any Church or its ministries in any fashion.
To agree to allow the State to regulate the Homes would have meant
that the residents could not legally be required to attend church
services, among other things. Since the mission of the Homes was
to help those in need by instructing them in the saving grace
of Jesus Christ, this was an unacceptable situation. Consequently,
a long court battle was waged. This included hearings in the District
Court, the Texas Supreme Court, the Federal Court, and the Texas
Appeals Court. Although some victories were won, some of the judges,
commenting that the Homes were being well run, ruled that the
State did have a right to regulate the Homes which were serving
the younger boys and girls. Later, the Supreme Court of the United
States refused to hear the case, which allowed the lower courts
ruling to stand. This forced the closing of the two childrens
homes, Rebekah and Anchor. This move broke Brother Roloffs
heart.
During the litigation, on advice of Christian legal
counsel, the ownership and operation of the Homes in Corpus Christi
was transferred from The Enterprises to the Corpus Christi Peoples
Baptist Church, which had been founded by Brother Roloff. Under
the direction of Brother Scott Murphy, the Regeneration Reservation
continues to minister to the American Indians in Arizona.
While on his way to a week of evangelistic services
in various states, Brother Roloff was killed in an airplane crash
on November 2, 1982.
Later, Brother and Mrs. Raymond Palmer became superintendents
of a new home for young girls in Corpus Christi, but because of
State interference, moved the operation to Mississippi where they
presently operate Happiness Hill Home For Girls. Their daughter,
Cheryl, was one of the four girls who lost their lives along with
Brother Roloff when his plane crashed.
Another work, the Lighthouse Prison Ministry, was
started in 1997 by Brother John Downs, a graduate of the Roloff
Homes in Corpus Christi. He has regular services in the Harris
Country Jail and in prisons near Houston, Texas, including inmates
on Death Row.
Because of their Christian quality and excellent
track record, these ministries are a major part of our financial
outreach.
The Enterprises continues the mission established
by Brother Roloff by broadcasting the Good News of
Jesus Christ through the Family Altar Program, using Brother Roloffs
recorded messages. We feel it is important to keep Brother Roloffs
pulpit ministry before the people in a day when many pulpits have
become weak. This nation needs a strong consistent message that
stands for truth and right. We still believe like Brother Roloff
and we are committed to getting out the Gospel he preached and
that was the basis for the entire ministry.
On February 16, 1993, the National Religious Broadcasters
posthumously inducted Brother Roloff into their Hall of Fame.
This award is presented to an individual who, for a significant
period of time, has made an outstanding contribution in the field
of Christian broadcasting with the highest of standards and faithfulness
to Christ, of whom it can be testified or who can testify... I
have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept
the faith. This Hall of Fame Award is the National
Religious Broadcasters highest honor. During the ceremony,
Brother Roloff was described as a man with a backbone of
steel and a heart of gold.
Information on the ministry is available in the
quarterly publication of The Family Altar News. If you
do not receive this publication, please request it by writing
to the address below or contact us on the internet at www.roloff.org.
Be sure to tune in regularly to the Family Altar Program
if it can be heard in your area.
Brother Roloff often said, Pray for us once
a day and write us once a month. Please continue to do so.
Gifts to the ministry of Roloff Evangelistic Enterprises, Inc.
are tax-deductible.
Our Statement Of Faith
We believe in the virgin birth, the sinless life,
the atoning death, and the glorious resurrection and also the
pre-millennial return of Jesus Christ to this earth. We believe
that He purchased for us a finished salvation, and it is all by
grace through faith. We believe the life that He gives is eternal
and everlasting and that we are sealed by the Holy Spirit and
kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation, ready to
be revealed in the last day.
We believe that repentance and faith are the two
steps into the ark of safety and both are essential. We believe
the repentance and faith that brings salvation makes a new creature
in Christ Jesus and gives a perpetual hatred for sin and stops
sin as the habit of life.
We believe that the Holy Spirit convicts, converts
and continues the work of grace and gives us love, joy and peace,
and makes soul winners out of us. We believe that baptism by immersion,
which symbolizes death, burial and resurrection, is the proper
method of baptism. But first of all, we believe that we are all
baptized by one Spirit into Christ.
We believe in the local church and pastor, and we
believe that Christ is the Head of the Church, the Bible is the
Rule Book, and the Holy Spirit is the Administrator. and we believe
that the whole world is the field.
We believe that Heaven is the home for God and His
children, and we believe that we must be born into His family
through the new birth. We believe that hell is the home for the
devil and his children.
We believe that the King James Version is the God-ordained
Book for faith and practice, and is the most blessed Book in the
world, and is the only safe rule for faith and practice. We recommend
that it be memorized by the chapter and read completely through
once each year.
Copyright 2005 - Roloff Evangelistic Enterprises,
Inc.
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