John Thomas (preacher)

John Thomas (preacher)

John B. E. Thomas was a Calvinistic Methodist preacher from Wales.

Thomas, a renowned preacher who died of a brain haemorrhage in his early forties at the end of the 1960s, was the pastor of Bethlehem Presbyterian Church ("Forward Movement") in Aberavon, Dr Martyn Lloyd Jones' former church. Thomas was an evangelical Christian. The church was packed for his funeral service. He attended Trefeca College at the same time as Gareth Davies and Hugh Morgan.


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