Dawson Trotman Explained

Dawson Earle Trotman (March 25, 1906 – June 18, 1956) was an evangelist and founder of the Navigators.

Biography

Trotman was born on March 25, 1906, in Bisbee, Arizona, US.[1]

Ministry

Trotman founded the Navigators in 1933.[2] He lost his life on June 18, 1956, while rescuing a girl, Allene Beck, from drowning during water-skiing in Schroon Lake, New York.[3] [4]

Trotman worked with many other evangelicals of his day, including Henrietta Mears, Jim Rayburn, Charles E. Fuller, Bill Bright, Billy Graham, and Dick Hillis. Lorne Sanny (1920–2005)[5] succeeded him as president of the Navigators after Trotman's wife Lila was its short-term interim president.

Personal life

Trotman married Lila Mae Clayton on July 3, 1932. Lila, who was born on December 12, 1913, in Buffalo Valley, Tennessee, died on October 27, 2004, at the age of 90.[6] The couple had five children.

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Notes and References

  1. George Thomas Kurian, Mark A. Lamport, Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States, Volume 5, Rowman & Littlefield, US, 2016, p. 2331
  2. Randall Herbert Balmer, Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism, Westminster John Knox Press, US, 2002, p. 486
  3. Web site: Holding Someone Up . 2023-10-08 . iDisciple.Org . en.
  4. Web site: Taylor . Justin . 2016-06-18 . 60 Years Ago Today Dawson Trotman, the Founder of Navigators, Drowned While Saving a Girl's Life: An Interview . 2023-10-08 . The Gospel Coalition . en-US.
  5. Web site: A Tribute to Lorne Sanny . navigators.org . July 21, 2018 . March 28, 2005.
  6. Web site: A Tribute to Lila Mae Trotman . navigators.org . October 27, 2004 . July 21, 2018.