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Christian Weiss

G. Christian Weiss (c. 1900 – c. 1970s) was an American preacher, missionary, and Bible teacher whose ministry focused on spreading the gospel through missionary work and clear biblical exposition in the mid-20th century. Born around 1900, likely in the United States, he grew up in a Christian environment that shaped his faith, though specific details about his early life and family are scarce. Converted in his youth, he pursued a call to ministry, serving as a missionary in North Africa with the Gospel Missionary Union (now Avant Ministries) before returning to the U.S. to lead the organization as director for over 20 years, guiding its efforts to plant churches worldwide. Weiss’s preaching career extended through his role as director of missions for the Back to the Bible radio broadcast in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he shared straightforward, scripture-based messages with a broad audience. He authored numerous books and booklets, such as Insights into Bible Times and Customs and The Perfect Will of God, emphasizing practical Christian living and God’s guidance—works still circulated by publishers like Moody Publishers. While not a traditional pulpit pastor, his teaching carried a preaching-like quality, influencing both missionaries and laypeople. Married, though personal details remain private, he died in the 1970s, leaving a legacy of missionary zeal and accessible biblical instruction within evangelical circles.