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Roger T. Forster (Roger Thomas Forster) was born on 1 March, 1933 in Wood Green, London, England, is a British theologian (1933–2024). Discover Roger T. Forster's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?
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Roger Thomas Forster |
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Church leader, author, charity worker |
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90 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
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1 March 1933 |
Birthday |
1 March |
Birthplace |
Wood Green, London, England |
Date of death |
17 January, 2024 |
Died Place |
Forest Hill, London, England |
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London, England
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Roger T. Forster Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Roger T. Forster's Wife?
His wife is Faith Forster (m. 1965)
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Faith Forster (m. 1965) |
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Roger T. Forster Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Roger T. Forster worth at the age of 90 years old? Roger T. Forster’s income source is mostly from being a successful Pastor. He is from London, England. We have estimated Roger T. Forster's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Roger Thomas Forster (1 March 1933 – 17 January 2024) was a British Christian theologian who was the founder of Ichthus Christian Fellowship, a neocharismatic Evangelical Christian Church that forms part of the British New Church Movement.
Forster studied mathematics and theology at Cambridge University from 1951 to 1954.
By the standards of his later evangelical beliefs, he considered his Methodist upbringing to be both liberal and without a clear presentation of the Christian gospel.
When he heard an explanation of it by an Anglican bishop (Hugh Gough) at the Christian Union, he decided, "to follow Christ."
Three years later, he reported an experience of being baptised in the Spirit which he described as "sine curves of love going through the room."
Sider observes that the foundations of later values began to take shape at this point: a commitment to combine evangelical ministry with social action, together with recognition and service to all true people of God, irrespective of church affiliation.
After graduating, he became an officer in the Royal Air Force, serving from 1954 to 1956.
On 18 November 1954, he was commissioned in the Education Branch of the RAF as a pilot officer (national service commission).
He was promoted to flying officer on 18 November 1955.
He transferred to the reserve (national service list) on 5 December 1956, thereby ending his short RAF career.
His radical mindset became evident immediately, as even in the RAF he put into practice the "organic church" ideas of G. H. Lang.
He met with others at a pub, a club or a home, circled some chairs and expected everyone to contribute, as he felt the Bible recommended.
This successful work led to invitations to preach at churches in the surrounding area; his itinerant evangelistic work began at this point.
From 1956 to 1969 his commitment to evangelism led him to the work of University missions.
He had several experiences of seeing small groups set up after an evangelistic campaign; this showed him it was possible to gather converts into the nucleus of a new church.
Later he became involved in urban mission.
He was associated with the work of Honor Oak Fellowship under the leadership of Theodore Austin-Sparks.
Sparks' teaching on organic church life and the work of the cross in the believer made a great impression on Forster.
In 1965, he married Faith (born 1941), with whom he had three children.
He died at his home in Forest Hill, London on the 17 January 2024, at the age of 90.
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In September 1974 Forster began Ichthus Christian Fellowship in his front room with 14 people.
Ichthus began with "elements of Brethren ecclesiology, an acceptance of second blessing theology, a willingness to engage in spiritual warfare, [and] a recognition that the church was big and varied rather than narrow and sectarian."
Rather than planting a church to simply give place to the gifts of the Spirit, Ichthus was committed to practical service, on-the-job training, evangelism, overseas mission and service to all, aiming at love for each other as the final evidence of authentic Christianity.
Forster stepped down from active leadership of Ichthus Christian Fellowship in October 2021.
In 1987 the relationship of Ichthus led by Roger Forster, Pioneer led by Gerald Coates and Youth with a Mission led by Lynn Green - together with worship leader Graham Kendrick - led to March for Jesus, a movement which over the next three years spread across the UK, Europe and North America, and finally across the world.
Hundreds of smaller marches emerged in its wake.
The songs that form Graham Kendrick's Shine Jesus Shine - the best-selling UK praise and worship album of its era - were written during a time when he was worship leader at Ichthus.
According to Andrew Walker, a leading commentator on the British New Church Movement he was considered to have "one of the finest minds in the Evangelical constituency."
Theologian and author Greg Boyd dedicated his 2007 book The Jesus Legend to Forster, stating that "for fifty years Roger has tirelessly and selflessly served the Kingdom with intellectual brilliance and Christ-like sacrifice."
Vice-President, Tear Fund.
October 2008, appointed Alliance Council Chair at the Evangelical Alliance.