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Owen C.
Carr The Beginnings of the A/G Bible Quiz Ministry The following article was
written by the man who started the Assemblies of God Bible Quiz program. In the 1950’s Youth for
Christ was very active in the United States. One of their popular programs was
Bible Quizzing. Some of our Assemblies of God young people became involved in
Bible Quizzing in Youth for Christ. However, there was a desire
for a quizzing program more oriented to our Pentecostal persuasion, and that
would attract more Assemblies of God young people. As a result Districts within
the Assemblies of God began Bible Quizzing within the district. Each district chose
its own book of the Bible for study, wrote their own questions, and set their
own rules. Competition ended at the district level. Owen Carr was District Youth
Director for the state of Kansas 1953-1958. He pioneered Bible quizzing in that
district, and encouraged many young people to become involved. He could see the
potential for this program, that it would impact a whole generation with the
Word of God. In 1962 Owen Carr became
head of the National Youth Department (then called National Christ’s
Ambassadors Department). He discussed the possibility of bringing Bible
Quizzing to the national level, with competition beginning in each section of
each district, then a district competition among those winners, then the
districts in each geographical division of the Assemblies of God holding
competition, and finally a national playoff. The first national playoff
was held at a National Youth Conference in Springfield, Missouri. Interest was
high, and competition was animated. In those years the National
Youth Department was in charge of the Saturday night service of the General
Council. In 1963 the final playoff between the two top teams was held during
the Saturday night service, before thousands of people. At one point an answer
given by one of the quizzers was ruled incorrect. He challenged the ruling.
Suspense was at a peak. You could have heard a pin drop, as thousands of people
held their breath to see what the outcome of the challenge would be. Finally a
ruling was made. The quizzer was correct, and the quiz master was wrong. The
place broke into applause. After that it seemed that, in the minds of the
people in the audience, the competition was not between the two competing
teams, but between both teams and that “mean old quiz master.” In 1970 Owen Carr became
pastor of The Stone Church of Chicagoland. Under the leadership of Youth Pastor
Phil Waisanen, a Bible quizzing program was started. Phil served as coach. From
the time that team entered competition, until they won nationals, they were
undefeated in competition. (The only time they were beaten at all was by the
B-Team at The Stone Church in a practice session.) First prize in those days
was a trip to the Holy Land for the winning team. What a way to end the winning
season. Multiplied thousands of
young people have been impacted by Bible quizzing. Many leaders in the local
churches were grounded in the Word of God by being involved in Bible quizzing.
Many young people were led into full time ministry, and spiritually equipped
for service by consuming large volumes of God’s Word. Some quizzers memorized
whole books of the Bible. What a ready resource this amassed Bible knowledge
has been for them in Christian service. Books: "THE BATTLE IS THE
LORD'S!!!" By Owen C. Carr - Copyright © 1977 - 2003 This book by Owen Carr - the
former National Youth Director who took A/G Bible Quiz to the National level. From the Files of Owen C. Carr. ![]()
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Emeritus Board of Directors
Owen
Carr is the founder and former president of WCFC-TV38 in Chicago, Illinois. He
is an evangelist and teacher. He has ministered in more than 25 countries in
missionary evangelism and was the pastor of The Stone Church, Palos Heights,
Illinois, for approximately six years. Carr, a great orator, has spoken at
colleges, camps, conventions and councils of the Assemblies of God throughout
the United States. He has been listed in Who’s Who in Religion, The American
Biographical Institute’s 10th, Community Leaders and Noteworthy Americans and
the Dictionary of International Biography.
Owen is now residing in Springfield, Missouri.
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