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Oswald Jeffrey Smith (November 8, 1889 – January 25, 1986) was a Canadian pastor, author, and missions advocate. He founded The Peoples Church in Toronto in 1928. Smith attended the Toronto Bible Training School, the Manitoba Presbyterian College in Winnipeg, and the McCormick Seminary in Chicago. Smith was ordained as a minister of the Presbyterian Church of Canada in 1918. However, he resigned from the Presbyterian Church, set up his own church in Toronto, which merged with a small Christian and Missionary Alliance congregation in 1921. In 1928, he started another independent church in Toronto, the Peoples Church. Using his base in Toronto for fundraising, he traveled the world to recruit missionaries.

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  • Oswald Jeffrey Smith (November 8, 1889 – January 25, 1986) was a Canadian pastor, author, and missions advocate. He founded The Peoples Church in Toronto in 1928. Smith attended the Toronto Bible Training School, the Manitoba Presbyterian College in Winnipeg, and the McCormick Seminary in Chicago. Smith was ordained as a minister of the Presbyterian Church of Canada in 1918. However, he resigned from the Presbyterian Church, set up his own church in Toronto, which merged with a small Christian and Missionary Alliance congregation in 1921. In 1928, he started another independent church in Toronto, the Peoples Church. Using his base in Toronto for fundraising, he traveled the world to recruit missionaries. Over the course of eighty years he preached more than 12,000 sermons in 80 countries, wrote thirty-five books (with translations into 128 languages), as well as 1,200 poems, of which 100 have been set to music, including "Deeper and Deeper" (first line "Into the heart of Jesus"). Paul B. Smith was the son of Oswald J. Smith, and Senior Pastor of The Peoples Church from 1959–1994. (en)
  • Oswald Jeffrey Smith (ur. 8 listopada 1889, zm. 25 stycznia 1986) – kanadyjski duchowny ewangelikalny, misjonarz, pastor. W 1918 roku został ordynowany na duchownego w Kościele prezbiteriańskim. Jako kaznodzieja wygłosił więcej niż 12 tysięcy kazań i odwiedził 80 krajów. Często głosił kazania przez radio i telewizję. Był autorem 35 książek przetłumaczonych na 128 języków, 1200 pieśni oraz wierszy. Na język polski przetłumaczono jego książki pt. Mąż, którego Bóg używa (1960), Moc z wysokości (1960) i Ewangelia, którą głosimy (1963). Obie pozycje zostały wydane przez wydawnictwo Zjednoczonego Kościoła Ewangelicznego. (pl)
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  • Oswald Jeffrey Smith (ur. 8 listopada 1889, zm. 25 stycznia 1986) – kanadyjski duchowny ewangelikalny, misjonarz, pastor. W 1918 roku został ordynowany na duchownego w Kościele prezbiteriańskim. Jako kaznodzieja wygłosił więcej niż 12 tysięcy kazań i odwiedził 80 krajów. Często głosił kazania przez radio i telewizję. Był autorem 35 książek przetłumaczonych na 128 języków, 1200 pieśni oraz wierszy. Na język polski przetłumaczono jego książki pt. Mąż, którego Bóg używa (1960), Moc z wysokości (1960) i Ewangelia, którą głosimy (1963). Obie pozycje zostały wydane przez wydawnictwo Zjednoczonego Kościoła Ewangelicznego. (pl)
  • Oswald Jeffrey Smith (November 8, 1889 – January 25, 1986) was a Canadian pastor, author, and missions advocate. He founded The Peoples Church in Toronto in 1928. Smith attended the Toronto Bible Training School, the Manitoba Presbyterian College in Winnipeg, and the McCormick Seminary in Chicago. Smith was ordained as a minister of the Presbyterian Church of Canada in 1918. However, he resigned from the Presbyterian Church, set up his own church in Toronto, which merged with a small Christian and Missionary Alliance congregation in 1921. In 1928, he started another independent church in Toronto, the Peoples Church. Using his base in Toronto for fundraising, he traveled the world to recruit missionaries. (en)
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