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Myles Munroe
File:Myles Munroe.JPG
Born(1954-04-20)April 20, 1954
Grand Bahama, Bahamas
DiedNovember 9, 2014 (aged 60)
Grand Bahama, Bahamas
OccupationPastor
NationalityBahamian
GenreInspirational / Motivational Speaker
Website
www.bfmmm.com

Myles Munroe, OBE, (20 April 1954 - 9 November 2014), was a Bahamian Evangelical Christian evangelist and ordained Pentecostal minister who founded and led the Bahamas Faith Ministries International (BFMI) and Myles Munroe International (MMI). He was chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the International Third World Leaders Association and president of the International Leadership Training Institute as well as the author of numerous books.

Munroe died with his wife, daughter, and 6 others in a private plane crash on 9 November 2014.

Biography

Early life and education

Munroe was born in 1954 in Nassau, Bahamas and was a life-long resident of the Commonwealth. An alumnus of Oral Roberts University (ORU), he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts, Education, and Theology from the college in 1978 and a Master’s degree in administration from the University of Tulsa in 1980. Munroe was also the recipient of honorary doctoral degrees from various schools of higher education and served as an adjunct professor of the Graduate School of Theology at ORU.

Family

His wife, Ruth Munroe, served as co-pastor with him at BFMI. Together, the couple had two children, Myles, Jr. (known as Chairo), and a daughter, Charisa.

Christian ministry

Following his graduation from the University of Tulsa, Munroe founded Bahamas Faith Ministries International in the early 1980s.

Death

Munroe and his wife and daughter were reportedly killed in a private plane crash during airport approach on 9 November 2014. Bahamian officials stated their aircraft struck a crane at a ship yard near Grand Bahama International Airport. Munroe and the other passengers were en route to Freeport, Grand Bahama for a conference.

Awards

In 1998 the Bahamian government presented Munroe with that country's "Silver Jubilee Award" for his years of service to the Bahamas in the area of "spiritual, social and religious development." ORU named Munroe "Alumnus of the Year" in 2004.

Controversy

In March 2014, Munroe was criticized publicly in a press statement by Bahamian Foreign Minister Fred Mitchell for comments he had made about the government's positions regarding the rights of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered individuals in the LGBT community in the Bahamas. Munroe had stated that Mitchell's support of LGBT persons in the Bahamas does not “represent the majority of the convictions of the Bahamian people”. Mitchell responded by claiming, "Once again Dr. Myles Munroe has returned to a theme he does not understand and obviously which he has no knowledge." Mitchell went on in the statement to reference what he regarded as Munroe's "...absolute stupidity and willful deceit is parading around in the pulpit disguised as theology." Mitchell's comments were in direct response to Munroe's claim that Mitchell's support of LGBT persons in the Bahamas does not “represent the majority of the convictions of the Bahamian people”.

In September 2014, Munroe again stirred controversy in the Bahamas when he made comments in a statement titled "Homosexuality - Phobia or Principle". In the statement, Munroe claimed people have "hijacked" and "raped" the civil rights movement with efforts to fight for the rights of those in the LGBT community. The statement from Munroe was in response to a gay pride event that took place the last weekend of August 2014. Local gay rights and civil rights spokespersons stated they were shocked and alarmed by Munroe's statement. Joseph Gaskins, former lecturer at the College of the Bahamas, called his position on homosexuality and civil rights hypocritical in light of Munroe's then-recent visit with polygamist South African President Jacob Zuma.

Bibliography

Munroe was the author and coauthor numerous books and Biblical-related study guides as well as a featured speaker on motivational and Bible-study recordings. In addition, he was a contributing editor for various Bible editions including The Believer’s Topical Bible, The African Cultural Heritage Topical Bible, and was a contributing writer for Charisma Life Christian Magazine, and Ministries Today.

  • Myles Munroe on Relationship
  • Pass it On
  • Kingdom Principles: Preparing for Kingdom Experience and Expansion
  • Rediscovering the Kingdom
  • The Most Important Person on Earth
  • Understanding Your Potential
  • Waiting and Dating
  • The Spirit of Leadership
  • The Principles and Power of Vision
  • Understanding the Purpose and Power of Prayer
  • Understanding the Purpose and Power of Woman
  • Understanding the Purpose and Power of Men
  • God's Big Idea
  • Overcoming The Crisis
  • Principles and Benefits of Change
  • Releasing Your Potential
  • Purpose and Power of Love and Marriage

References

  1. "The Purpose Driven Life of Myles Munroe", Oral Roberts University alumnus of the year, 2004
  2. Fox News, Monday 10 November 2014, "Ministry of prominent Bahamas pastor to continue after fatal plane crash"
  3. Fox News, Monday 10 November 2014, "Ministry of prominent Bahamas pastor to continue after fatal plane crash"
  4. Liberty Voice; by Cherese Jackson - November 9, 2014
  5. "Myles Munroe said to be among the 9 killed in plane crash". Alabama Media Group. Retrieved 2014-11-09.
  6. Latino Fox News; Famous Preacher Among Those Killed in Bahamas Plane Crash, Published November 10, 2014
  7. http://www.oru.edu/alumni_and_friends/alumni/board/previous_winners.php
  8. Tribune 242, "Mitchell To Munroe: Don’T Mess With Me", By SANCHESKA BROWN, Tribune Staff Reporter; 6 March 2014
  9. Bahamas Weekly, Fred Mitchell, March 9, 2014
  10. The Nassau Guardian, Royston Jones, Jr. staff reporter, 2 Sept 2014
  11. Amazon.com search on author Myles Munroe

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