NEWS,
EXCLUSIVE TO ASSIST NEWS
Missions Firebrand Spiros
Zodhiates
with the Lord at Age 87
by Wm. Thomas Bray
Assist News Correspondent
CHATTANOOGA, TN (October 14, 2009) – One of most forceful and innovative missionary leaders of the 20th Century is with the Lord. Condolences are pouring in from indigenous leaders in over 60 countries. Spiros Zodhiates helped to pioneer creative partnerships in the post World War II missions on every continent.
A bold evangelist,
author, publisher and scholar he had a passion for mentoring young pastors and
mission leaders; always pushing traditional mission boundaries.
He pioneered
newspaper advertising, which he dubbed “advangelism” to reach Greece, the iron
curtain countries during the cold war and to Islamic nations which still limit
the free flow of information about the Gospel. Long before the “4-14 Window”
became a fad, he was one of the first to promote child evangelism and child
sponsorship at a time when these outreaches were peripheral to missions.
At the time of his
passing, Dr. Spiros Zodhiates was surrounded by family, his son Philip and long
time confidant Symeon Ioannidis on October 10, 2009.
Spiros
Zodhiates was 87 when he died last Saturday in a Chatanooga hospice. He was born in 1922 to Greek parents on the
island of Cyprus. After completing his Greek education, he attended the
American University in Cairo, Egypt, The National Bible Institute, and New York
University. He earned his Doctor of Theology degree from Luther Rice Seminary.
In addition, Dr. Zodhiates has been the recipient of several honorary
doctorates.
“My
dad was the best kind of missionary opportunist,” says his son Philip, who
serves on the AMG Board of Directors. “He jumped on every opportunity to share
the love of God. He had a passion for
souls, a love for the Word of God and great compassion for suffering humanity.
“My
dad walked the walk, he lived what he preached and he was absolutely driven to
take the Gospel to every place where the powers that be tried to stop the
truth.”
In 1946, he came
to the United States at the invitation of the American Committee for the
Evangelization of the Greeks, which later became known as American Mission to
the Greeks (AMG). At that time, there were only two part-time employees crowded
into a small, one-room office in Times Square of New York City. Dr. Zodhiates
became president of this organization in 1966. Now known as AMG (Advancing the
Ministries of the Gospel) International, the ministry is involved in
evangelistic and relief endeavors in over 40 countries, and includes AMG
Publishers, a division that publishes Bibles and Christian books and
publications around the world. AMG ministry headquarters have been in
Chattanooga, Tennessee since 1978.
Today, AMG has active partnerships with indigenous missions in 46 nation
states. Paul Jenks has been president
since 2005.
“Throughout his
six decades of leadership, Dr. Zodhiates demonstrated a profound commitment to
the Word of God and a singular focus on accomplishing his calling faithfully,”
says Jeanie Chandler of AMG. “His style
was marked by frugal stewardship, great enthusiasm, entrepreneurial courage and
unexpected generosity.”
Dr. Zodhiates was
a recognized authority on the Greek New Testament. His many works included an
edition of the Modern Greek New Testament and the Key Word Study Bible.
He authored dozens of exegetical books as well as hundreds of booklets in both
the Greek and English languages. For many years was heard daily on the “New
Testament Light” radio program.
Dr. Zodhiates is
survived by Joan Zodhiates, his wife of 61 years, his children – Priscilla (Russell) Barnes of Orange, CT, Lois (Paul) Jenks of
Chattanooga, TN, Philip (Kathie) Zodhiates of Waynesboro, VA, Mary (Richard) Zodhiates Cemen of Rockville, MD. – 12
grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
“Some faithful friends and ministry partners have asked if there was any
special project that was close to Dr. Zodhiates’ heart,” says Mrs. Chandler, “and
it was strengthening the ministry of individual indigenous workers in the place
of service to which God had called them.”
She said that a memorial fund has been set up for that purpose to honor
Dr. Zodhiates. In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes memorial gifts
designated to the “Spiros Zodhiates National Workers Endowment Fund,” AMG
International, P. O. Box 182200, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37422.
The family will receive friends from 5:00 till 8:00 on Friday night,
October 16 and again from 10:00 till 11:30 on Saturday, at Woodland Park
Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The funeral will be held Saturday, October 17, in the same location, at
11:30 a.m.
For those coming from out of town, a special AMG group rate of $65 has
been secured at the Fairfield Inn on Shallowford Road. The hotel phone number
is 423-499-3800. All other questions can
be answered by calling 423-894-6060.