Message of the Month by Pastor Paul April 2021
Heroes Of The Faith
Fred Squire
This Easter I am at the International Bible Training College where I am a lecturer. I have been here for the last six weeks so I thought it would be good to talk about the Founder of the College, the Reverend Fred Squire. He is one of my heroes and by the end of this message, I think you will see why.
Fred Squire was born in 1904 and as a boy of 10 years old he started playing an instrument in the local Salvation Army band. As a young man he went on to train as an officer in the Salvation Army where he served for several years. He met a number of Pentecostal believers and when his mother was healed of cancer, he joined them and became involved in evangelistic and revival meetings throughout England. In 1931 he married Dorothy and they had one daughter.
Evangelist and Church Planter
In 1932 brother Squire began his own crusade meetings starting in Northampton and the surrounding area where churches were planted and 2,000 people saved in 5 months. He was then invited to hold evangelistic tent meetings in Fleetwood.A six-week crusade began in July and a large tent that could seat 500 was put up on some spare ground at the end of the High Street.
On July 16th a local man who had not spoken a word for 9 years –and who had been told byhis doctors that he would never speak again –was healed.The next evening 1,000 people packed into the campaign tent.Twice the tent was blown down in a storm and replaced each time with a bigger one, which was very appropriate because in the end the nightly congregation had grown to 3,000.
The news of this and other healing miracles was reported in the local newspaper and was even reported in Canada which resulted in Fred becoming an international preacher with invitations to preach in Canada, Belgium, Holland and South Africa. As a result of his evangelistic ministry about 80 churches were planted -some of which remain today.
World War II
With the outbreak of war in 1939 Fred and his family moved to Leamington Spa where he was exempt from military service because of being a Pastor, but he also served the Civil Defence in his town as a night time officer in charge of the Report and Control Centre.
The churches in Canada that Fred had visited before the war, on hearing about the terrible conditions for people in Britain because of the Nazi bombings, began to send clothes and food and the church in Leamington Spa became a distribution centre.
This was the beginning of a ministry known as “Operation Relief” which was recognised and highly respected by the British Government. This ministry continued to develop during the war with contributions being sent in vast quantities from Rev Squire’s contacts in South Africa, the USA as well as Canada. These were distributed to people and families in need, regardless of their beliefs.
When the war ended in 1945 the need for aid in the devastated countries of mainland Europe was even greater. Because of the high regard in which he was held by people in high places who knew of his work, Fred was givenpermission to travel over to the Continent at a time when no travel was allowed.
As he visited churches in Holland what he saw and heard there broke his heart. He was told of how the people had been so starved that they were eating tulip bulbs and families who wanted to come to his meetings could not come together because they only had one pair of shoes between all of them.
Bible Training School
Fred Squire wrote: “About the time of the cessation of hostilities in Europe my mind had been a good deal exercised concerning the need for training young men and women in the work of evangelism.” This resulted in buying a ten roomed house in Leamington Spar for this purpose in 1945.
In May 1947 Fred attended a conference in Switzerland for church leaders from across Europe, Canada and America. Pastors from Italy expressed how they were grateful for practical aid but felt that the spiritual need of their people was even greater.
Fred felt moved to offer these Italian Pastors the possibility of sending some of their young people at no cost to themselves or their churches, as students to his Bible School in England. He said, “Our vision then was to train them in the word of God and evangelism and send them back to their own countries.”
His own ministry had very limited resources but Fred was a visionary and a great man of faith. A bigger building called ‘Southbank’ was purchased early in 1948 to accommodate the growing number of students but this soon proved to be too small so by 7thDecember 1949 the whole ministry was transferred miraculously debt free, to Burgess Hill where the College remains to this day.
The vision was for the training of nationals, men and women who know the language and mentality of their own nations with no cultural adjustments to face and to then send them back to their own people. The first overseas student to come was Francesco Toppi who eventually became the President of the Assemblies of God churches in Italy from 1977 to 2007. He has been followed by thousands of others over the years, from every continent in the world, many of whom are still serving God around the globe today.
International ministry
In the 1950’s Fred Squire travelled extensively in Europe and the Middle East where he met King Abdullah of Jordon and Queen Frederica of Greece. In 1954 he preached in the USA and Paris (where 4,000 were saved) and where he met with Billy Graham. The international TIME magazine featured his work in an article in June 1950. Fred Squire wrote a number of books and the words and music of over 100 hymns.
In 1962 Fred was diagnosed with cancer. In the summer of that year there was a Camp Meeting, in the grounds of IBTI which was an annual event that Fred had held for many years and was attended by hundreds of people who came fora time of spiritual refreshment.
I met a lady a few years ago who had been at that event and she told me how everyone knew that Fred was dying but that he went around the Camp saying to people “I still believe in Divine Healing.” He was only 58 years old and although hundreds of people had been healed under his ministry –he was not.
I was thinking about that the other day as I was walking near the college early one morning and it struck me that although he went to be with the Lord so young, his vision and his faith live on to this day through all the men and women who are already serving across the nations and those young people who are here today. The College will be celebrating its 75thanniversary next year. His ministry did not die when he did, his legacy lives on!
Jesus said:“I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.” John 15:5
By this My Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit; so you will be My disciples. John 15:8