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Ron Graham
Ron Graham became a Christian as a very young man, and began preaching before he turned 20. He was supported by 11th and Birdwell Church of Christ (Big Spring Texas) in his first seven years. For five of those years he trained under mentors
The 11th and Birdwell church would have supported Ron longer, but Ron felt it necessary to try to support himself, partly at least. So Ron took a position selling life assurance with MLC and stayed with them seven years. However he remained dedicated to the ministry and preached regularly.
Ron has continued his ministry down through the years, with Australian churches of Christ supporting him at least partially most of that time. However he has worked with his own hands too, doing a variety of jobs including book selling, window cleaning, papermaking, traffic surveys, mowing grass on a tea plantation, chair making, hospital laundry, and fruit picking.
Ron was privileged to be involved at the start of a new wave of the restoration of New Testament Christianity in Australia. This occurred in the nineteen fifties. Ron knew, and was greatly influenced by, great men such as Tom Tarbet and those who came after him to Australia. Weeknight training classes in Melbourne and Summer schools of preaching in Albury were run by Tom Tarbet. Ron attended these. Ron especially loved Felix W. Tarbet, with whom he travelled from church to church all over eastern Australia.
American missionaries of the mid nineteen hundreds were not the only influence on Ron Graham's ministry. His family includes preachers in churches of Christ going back generations. This has had a profound effect on Ron's attitude to his own calling to the ministry, and his determination to stay on "the old paths
Ron's father William Henry Graham was a staunch New Testament Christian. He was a scholar of the koine Greek. He worked with the Chinese Missions, and was one of the lonely voices crying in the wilderness against many “digressions from New Testament Christianity” that were being widely accepted and promoted in the
William's mother, nee Phoebe Sara Exley, was baptized by Stephen Cheek a most famous pioneer preacher in Australia. She no doubt had a strong influence in passing on to William his enthusiasm for
Phoebe's father, George Exley, was well known for "his useful labours in the preaching of the gospel" according to an inscription in a Bible in Ron's possession. That Bible was presented to George by the Alphington church. George Exley was originally a lay preacher with the Wesleyans. He came to know the way of the Lord more perfectly, and was a faithful and successful preacher in the churches of Christ from the
George's brother, Henry Exley, was instrumental in bringing George into the Lord's church. In 1863 Henry Exley was preaching in Chelsea London together with HS Earl, an Englishman who had been resident in America and was known to Alexander Campbell. In 1864 Mr Earl travelled to Australia. Henry had Mr Earl visit his brother George, who promptly converted. In 1880, Henry himself travelled to Australia with a preacher Timothy Coop. In Melbourne the two brothers Exley, Henry and George, were reunited after
Ron is indebted to his sister Stephanie, researcher of our family history, for giving back to our generation a much more accurate and detailed understanding of these
Missions. Although Ron Graham has worked with a number of local churches of Christ in Australia, a significant part of his ministry has been distributed. As mentioned above, Ron made several journeys visiting from church to church in "missions".
Publications. Ron Graham has worked on a number of publications through the years. He worked editorially and as a staff writer on an Australia wide publication Truth in Love. He also wrote for other publications and even produced some small-scale periodicals himself.
Videos. More recently, in the nineteen nineties, Ron produced over one hundred
Vanuatu. Near the end of the 20th century, Ron spent the best part of a year as a missionary in Vanuatu, preaching and holding classes in various places on Efate, Ambrym, and Tanna islands. Ron learned Bislama so that his teaching could be understood by folk who did not know much English.
Internet. Ron's most recent labour has been this