What Revival Has Done for Me

Ken Blue
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Ken Blue

Ken Joe Blue (1938–2019) was an American preacher and pastor who founded Open Door Baptist Church in Lynnwood, Washington, leading it for 39 years with a focus on biblical teaching and church growth. Born on July 20, 1938, in Boswell, Arkansas, to Flora Susan Lane and Earl C. Blue, he grew up in a modest family, later moving to Wenatchee, Washington, where his mother remarried Orlando "Pete" Lane. Converted at age 17 in 1955 after a tent revival, he married Joyce Smithson that same year, raising five children—Rocky, Randy, David, Steven, and Lisa Simmons—along with 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Blue graduated from Midwestern Baptist Bible College in Pontiac, Michigan, in 1969 with a Bachelor of Religious Education, later earning advanced degrees, including a Doctor of Divinity in 1981 and a Doctor of Ministry from Bethany Divinity College and Seminary in 2016. Blue’s preaching career began after founding Open Door Baptist Church in 1969, growing it from scratch into a thriving congregation through his commitment to expository preaching and personal evangelism. He served as a preacher, teacher, and professor, authoring commentaries and books like Studies in Proverbs and Studies in the Sermon on the Mount, while blogging at Ken Blue Ministries to address biblical and church-related questions. Diagnosed with ALS, he resigned from pastoring in 2018 but continued ministering until his death on June 22, 2019, in Monroe, Washington. Remembered for his wit, humility, and devotion, Blue’s legacy endures through his family, the church he built, and his writings, leaving a lasting impact on independent Baptist circles in the Pacific Northwest.