- Elias Aslaksen
Elias Aslaksen (1888-1976) was the leader of
Brunstad Christian Church , known by some asSmith's Friends , from 1943 until his death in 1976.Aslaksen enlisted in the
Royal Norwegian Navy and studied at theNorwegian Naval Academy , graduating in 1910 as the top student in the history of the Academy.Aslaksen met
Johan Oscar Smith in 1908 while both served in the Navy. Being an active Christian, Aslaksen had plans to travel toChina as missionary, and studied for a short period at a Bible School inEngland . Following ongoing correspondence with Smith, Aslaksen became active in Smith's religious work. DuringWorld War I , Aslaksen served with the Navy, patrolling Norway's coastline. While on shore leave at various ports on Norway's south and west coast, he was an active and enthusiastic missionary, preaching the message of sanctification through victory over sin that Smith was also preaching.After leaving the Navy, Aslaksen dedicated his life to the work in the church and became a leading figure in the growth and development of the group known as
Brunstad Christian Church orSmiths Friends . In later years, Aslaksen travelled toDenmark ,Germany ,Finland , theNetherlands andEngland where churches were also established.Although Aslaksen's main focus was his work for the church, he made significant contributions to society in general. He was instrumental in justifying the position of Christians in military service, explaining from the Bible that Christians both can and should participate in military service. In a broader sense, this led to a definition of Christian values that included both duty and loyalty to the society in which one lives. [ [http://www.ka-bratli.com/eng_kriger.htm Bratli, Kjel Arne. "Soldier of the Lord", SSF, Horten 1998] ]
Following Smith's death in 1943, Aslaksen became the leader of The Christian Church. He was a prolific writer and authored many articles, books and hymns.
Aslaksen died in
Hønefoss ,Norway on10 May ,1976 .References
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