Derek Prince
Derek Prince | |
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Born | Peter Derek Vaughan Prince 14 August 1915 |
Died | 24 September 2003 | (aged 88)
Alma mater | King's College, Cambridge University of Cambridge The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Eton College |
Occupation(s) | International Bible teacher, theologian, Pentecostal pastor |
Website | derekprince |
Peter Derek Vaughan Prince (14 August 1915 – 24 September 2003) was a Bible teacher whose daily radio programme, Derek Prince Legacy Radio, is broadcast around the world in various languages.
Early years
[edit]Derek Prince was born in India to British parents and was a scholar of Greek and Latin, attending both Eton College and Cambridge University.[citation needed]
At university he described himself as an atheist, but while serving with the British army in World War II, he began studying the Bible and became a Christian.[1]
Marriage and the growth of his ministry
[edit]Prince married Danish missionary Lydia Christensen in 1946, becoming father to her eight adopted daughters before the couple adopted another daughter.
The family moved to the USA in 1963 and pastored a church in Seattle.[1] Prince worked at the Faith Tabernacle in Chicago, and then moved to Good News Church in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
In May 1971 Derek Prince Publications opened offices in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.[2] Derek Prince Publications became Derek Prince Ministries in December 1990.[3]
Lydia died in 1975, and Prince married Ruth Baker (who had three adopted children) in 1978. They moved to Jerusalem in 1981.[1]
The Princes traveled extensively in ministry until Ruth died on 29 December 1998. The following list of countries covers their ministry from 1993 to 1998. Some of these countries were visited more than once: Russia, Germany, Kazakhstan, Hungary, South Africa, Kenya, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Turkey, Poland, Bahrain, Cuba, Colombia, Switzerland, France, Portugal, India and England.[4]
He is the author of 51 books, 600 audio and 100 videos, many of which has been translated and published in more than 60 languages. Some of the subjects that are covered in his teachings are prayer and fasting,[5] foundations of the Christian faith,[6] spiritual warfare,[7] God's love[8] and marriage and family.[9] His daily radio is translated into Arabic, Chinese (Amoy, Cantonese, Mandarin, Shanghainese, Swatow), Croatian, German, Malagasy, Mongolian, Russian, Tamil, Samoan, Spanish, Bahasa Indonesia, Tongan, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi and many other languages. The radio program continues to reach many people around the world.[citation needed]
Derek Prince Ministries continued for the rest of his life to distribute his teachings and to train missionaries, church leaders, and congregations.[10]
Demons and deliverance
[edit]As a Pentecostal, Prince believed in the reality of spiritual forces operating in the world, and of the power of demons to cause illness and psychological problems. While in Seattle, he was asked to perform an exorcism on a woman, and he came to believe that Christians could be "demonized"[11] (normally described as "possessed" by demons - Prince avoided this term which implies 'ownership').[12][13] This was at odds with the more usual Pentecostal view that demons could "possess" unbelievers, but could only "oppress" Christians. Prince believed that his deliverance ministry used the power of God to defeat demons.[14]
Israel
[edit]Prince strongly opposed replacement theology. His book The Destiny of Israel and the Church argues that the Church has not replaced Israel and that the covenant that God made with the nation of Israel still stands today. Prince also believed that the creation of the state of Israel was the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. Derek states in his book Promised Land, "The central theme of biblical prophecy, as it is being unfolded in our time, revolves around the land and the people of Israel. God is carrying out His predetermined plan to regather the Jewish people from their worldwide dispersion and restore them to their ancient homeland."[15]
The Shepherding Movement
[edit]Prince created the Shepherding Movement with fellow ministers Don Basham, Bob Mumford, Charles Simpson and Ern Baxter, who became known as the 'Fort Lauderdale Five.' They sought to counter what were seen as excesses within the Charismatic Movement, by emphasizing discipleship and pastoral care. The practice of 'personal submission to spiritual authorities' was considered controversial.[16] Prince's association with the Shepherding Movement provided international exposure. After leaving the movement, he focused on his own international ministry.[17]
Publications
[edit]Prince published many books and recorded more than 900 audio teachings and over 100 video sermons.
His books include:[18]
- The Foundations Series (1966)
- Praying for the Government (1970)
- Shaping History Through Prayer and Fasting (1973)
- Appointment in Jerusalem (1975)
- Faith to Live By (1977)
- The Grace of Yielding (1977)
- Marriage Covenant (1978)
- Promised Land (1982)
- The Last Word on the Middle East (1982)
- God Is a Matchmaker (1986)
- Objective For Living. To Do God's Will (1986)
- Spiritual Warfare (1987)
- Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose (1990)
- The Destiny of Israel and the Church (1992)
- Does Your Tongue Need Healing? (1992)
- God's Remedy for Rejection (1993)
- Protection from Deception (1996)
- They Shall Expel Demons: What You Need to Know about Demons - Your Invisible Enemies (1998)
- Who is the Holy Spirit? (1999)
- Husbands and Fathers (2000)
- Judging: When? Why? How? (2001)
- Through the Psalms with Derek Prince (2002)
- Transformed for Life: How to Know God Better and Love Him More (2002)
- War in Heaven: God's Epic Battle with Evil (2003)
- Rules of Engagement: Preparing for Your Role in the Spiritual Battle (2006)
- Entering the Presence of God: Moving Beyond Praise and Thanksgiving to True Worship (2006)
- Bought with Blood (2007, previously published in 2000 under the title Atonement, Your Appointment with God)
- Prophetic Guide to the End Times (2008)
- Secrets of a Prayer Warrior (2009)
- Lucifer Exposed: The Devil's Plans to Destroy Your Life (2016)
Death
[edit]On September 24, 2003, Derek Prince died in his sleep of heart failure at age 88 in his Jerusalem home, after a period of declining health, having experienced chronic illnesses during his last several years.[19][20]
Bibliography
[edit]- Stephen Mansfield, Derek Prince: A Biography (Charisma House, 2005).
- Obituary in King's College Cambridge Annual Report, 2004.
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c Tiansay, Eric; Gaines, Adrienne S. (21 October 2003). "Derek Prince, Charismatic Author And Bible Teacher, Dies in Jerusalem". CHARISMA. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
- ^ Stephen Mansfield. Derek Prince A Biography (Charisma House, 2005), 281.
- ^ Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations
- ^ Stephen Mansfield. Derek Prince A Biography (Charisma House, 2005) 281 - 283.
- ^ Derek Prince.Secrets of a Prayer Warrior (Chosen, 2009), Shaping History Through Prayer and Fasting (Whitaker House, 1993), Fasting (Whitaker House, 1993)
- ^ Derek Prince.Foundation Truths for Christian Living(Charisma House, 2006), Founded on the Rock (Derek Prince Ministries-International, 2007), Authority and Power of God's Word (Derek Prince Ministries-International, 2009), Through Repentance to Faith (Derek Prince Ministries-International, 2009),
- ^ Derek Prince.Lucifer Exposed (Derek Prince Ministries-International, 2006), Spiritual Warfare (Whitaker House, 1992), War in Heaven (Chosen, 2003)
- ^ Derek Prince.You Matter to God (Chosen, 2010), Extravagant Love (Derek Prince Ministries-International, 1990), God's Remedy for Rejection (Whitaker House, 1997)
- ^ Derek Prince.Husbands and Fathers (Chosen, 2000), The Choice of a Partner (Derek Prince Ministries-International, 1990), Marriage Covenant (Whitaker House, 1993), God Is a Matchmaker (Chosen, 1984)
- ^ Derek Prince. God's Word Heals (Whitaker House, 2010). About the Author in back of book.
- ^ Derek Prince (1 May 1998). They Shall Expel Demons: What You Need to Know about Demons--Your Invisible Enemies. Baker Books. pp. 142–. ISBN 978-1-58558-185-6.
- ^ Derek Prince (1970). Expelling Demons.
- ^ Derek Prince (1998). They Shall Expel Demons. pp. 16–17.
- ^ Derek Prince. Blessings or Curse: You Can Choose! (Chosen, 1990, They Shall Expel Demons (Chosen, 1998)
- ^ Derek Prince Promised Land: God's Word and the Nation of Israel (Derek Prince Ministries-International, 2003) 55
- ^ George Thomas Kurian, Mark A. Lamport, Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States, Volume 5, Rowman & Littlefield, Nov 10, 2016, p. 2104. [1]
- ^ Kurian and Lamport, p. 706
- ^ "Books by Derek Prince (Author of They Shall Expel Demons)". derekprince.com. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
- ^ "Derek Prince, Charismatic Author And Bible Teacher, Dies in Jerusalem". Charisma. Charisma Media. November 2003. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
- ^ "Frequently Asked Questions about Derek Prince". Derek Prince Ministries USA. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
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