- Jim Rayburn
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name = Jim Rayburn
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birth_name = James Chalmers Rayburn Jr
birth_date =July 21, 1909
birth_place =Marshalltown ,Iowa ,USA
death_date =December 11, 1970
death_place =Colorado Springs ,Colorado ,USA
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known_for = Founder of theYoung Life organization
education = B.S. Mineralogy & M.A. Divinity
alma_mater =Kansas State University &Dallas Seminary
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spouse = Helen Maxine Stanley
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children = Elna Ann Rayburn, Mary Margraet(Sue) Rayburn, and Jim C.Rayburn III
parents = James Chalmers and Elna Beck Rayburn, Sr
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footnotes =Jim Rayburn, Jr (1909 - 1970) was an ordained
Presbyterian minister and the founder ofYoung Life . He was born in Marshalltown, Iowa, on July 21, 1909, to James Chalmers Rayburn, Sr. (an evangelist for the Presbyterian Church), and Elna Beck Rayburn. Rayburn was the oldest of four sons, and grew up in Newton, Kansas. In 1936 Rayburn began his seminary education atDallas Theological Seminary. While there he was significantly influenced by the seminary's founder,Lewis Sperry Chafer . Upon graduatingKansas State University in 1940 he founded Young Life (originally known as Young Life Campaign), aChristian youth organization.In 1932, Rayburn married Helen Maxine Stanley. The couple had three children: Ann, Sue, and Jim III. (Sue died shortly after Rayburn did.) Maxine Rayburn died in 1997.
Rayburn left the presidency of Young Life in 1964. He died on December 11, 1970, at his home in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
He was a pioneer in the field of evangelism and was admired by many of the leading Christians of his day. He was known for his ability to communicate the gospel and his passion for Christ. His life is described in several books including:
*Cailliet, Emile; "Young Life" (1963)
*Meridith, Char; "It's a Sin to Bore a Kid: The Story of Young Life" (1977) ISBN 0-8499-0043-3
*Miller, John; "Back to the Basics" about the early years of Young Life including a lot of Rayburn's life.
*Rayburn, Jim III; "From Bondage To Liberty - Dance, Children, Dance" abiography by his son (2000) ISBN 0-9673897-4-7
**The earlier edition was simply called "Dance, Children, Dance" (1984) ISBN 0-8423-0515-7
* Hitz, Charles W.(2003). "Through the Rapids - The History of Princess Louisa Inlet", p.132-136. [http://www.sitka2.com Sitka 2 Publishing] ., Kirkland, WA. ISBN 0972025502.External links
* [http://home.att.net/~jw3981/rayburn/jr.html The Jim Rayburn Foundation]
* [http://www.younglife.org YoungLife Webpage]
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