The Need of a Revival

L.R. Shelton
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L.R. Shelton

L.R. Shelton Sr. (1898–1971). Born on May 20, 1898, in Algiers, Louisiana, Leroy Roy Shelton Sr. was a Southern Baptist pastor and radio evangelist whose ministry profoundly impacted southeast Louisiana. Raised in a nominally Christian home, he drifted from faith in his youth, later reflecting on a life of gambling and sin before his conversion in 1942 at age 44, a transformation he detailed in his testimony How and When God Saved a Baptist Preacher. With no formal theological training, he began preaching in 1925 at the Baptist Bible Institute in New Orleans, becoming pastor of First Baptist Church of Algiers in 1927, a small mission church in a spiritually neglected area. His expository sermons, broadcast via the Voice of Truth radio program since the 1950s, emphasized repentance, salvation, and biblical inerrancy, reaching thousands across 40 stations by his death. Shelton founded Radio Missions and The Old Puritan Press, distributing free tracts and booklets like My Religious Life Before God Saved Me. Married to Loraine, he had three children, including L.R. Shelton Jr., who continued his work. Despite battling illness, he preached until his death on July 25, 1971, in Algiers, saying, “God’s Word must be preached as it is, to men as they are.”