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Robert Tillman Kendall (born July 13, 1935) is a Christian writer, speaker, and teacher who was pastor at Westminster Chapel for 25 years. He is author of more than 50 books, including ''Total Forgiveness''. Kendall was part of the Word, Spirit, Power team, a non-denominational charismatic ministry.


Early life and family

Kendall was born July 13, 1935, in Ashland, Kentucky and named for R. T. Williams who was a general superintendent of the
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. He married Louise Wallis of Sterling, Illinois on June 28, 1958. They had two children, Robert Tillman II (TR) and Melissa Louise. He received degrees at
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in Nashville, Tennessee (A.B., 1970), the
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(M.Div., 1972) in
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and the
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(M.A., 1973) and a Doctor of Philosophy at
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, a hall of the
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. He received a Doctor of Divinity from
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(1988).


Ministry

At Oxford, Kendall was pastor of Calvary Baptist Church (now Brackley Baptist Church) in Lower Heyford from 1974 to 1977 which mainly served USAF families based at
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and RAF Croughton. From February 1, 1977, to February 1, 2002, he was the Minister at Westminster Chapel in London. Kendall maintains a view that later
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departed from the teaching of
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on the issues of assurance and the extent of the atonement. Kendall expounded his views in his thesis, ''The Nature of Saving Faith, from William Perkins (d. 1602) to the Westminster Assembly (1642–1649)'', and his 1981 work ''Calvin and English Calvinism to 1649''. Kendall's views prompted a response by
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, who wrote ''Calvin and the Calvinists'' in 1982. Kendall's 1983 publication of ''Once Saved, Always Saved'' on the nature of Christian perseverance prompted debate of
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among chapel members and others. His charismatic beliefs and affirmation of prophecies and association with Paul Cain and the
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from the early 1990s were controversial. In 2002, he was introduced by the Archbishop of Canterbury's Envoy to the Middle East to meet the Palestinian leader
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and discussed the Christian faith with him. Kendall is retired but continues his work as an author and guest speaker at Christian conferences. He appears on Christian television and is a regular contributor to Christian publications. He is president of R.T. Kendall Ministries.


Works


Books

Kendall is the author of more than 50 books including: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * — republication of 'Tithing' from 1982 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * – republication of ''The Complete Guide to the Parables'', 2004. * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


Articles and Chapters

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References


External links


Out of the Comfort Zone by RT Kendall
Book review
Ministry Homepage

Second Chance
review
RT Kendall's thoughts
Evangelism and Arthur Blessitt
Kendall and Lloyd-Jones
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