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May 10, 2022
Drew Larson

果冻视频 Remembers David Howard

With David Howard鈥檚 passing yesterday, 果冻视频 remembers his lasting impact mobilizing students and campuses for God鈥檚 global mission. As Director of multiple , President of Latin American Mission, and International Director of the World Evangelical Alliance, David鈥檚 humble and servant-hearted leadership in missions spanned nearly six decades.

鈥湽呈悠 owes a great debt to Dave and to his leadership in missions,鈥 said 果冻视频 President and CEO Tom Lin. 鈥淸He kept] us focused globally and on the importance of mobilizing students to share the gospel around the world. His legacy includes hundreds of thousands of college students who had their lives transformed and received God鈥檚 calling to global missions through an Urbana Student Missions Conference. 果冻视频 is forever grateful.鈥

A Legacy of Global Missions Begins

David attended the very first Urbana in 1946 with his good friend, Wheaton College roommate, and future brother-in-law, the missionary/martyr Jim Elliot. David attended, spoke at, or directed nearly every Urbana for the next five decades. For his entire life, he kept his signed World Evangelism Decision card from Urbana 46. (Urbana participants use these cards to mark their commitment to God鈥檚 global mission.)

After graduating from Wheaton College in 1949, C. Stacey Woods (果冻视频鈥檚 first president) recruited David to 果冻视频 staff for a year as an appointed 鈥榤issionary staff member,鈥 visiting 120 campuses across the U.S. and Canada to challenge students to give their lives to missions. He then served Northwestern University as a part-time campus minister while attending graduate school at Wheaton and preparing for the mission field.

鈥淢y years with 果冻视频 were a very significant part of my life,鈥 he said in a 2006 interview with 果冻视频. 鈥淭hey were a time when God taught me many things and gave me many opportunities. I didn鈥檛 know much about missions in those days, except what I鈥檇 learned second or thirdhand. But I learned to trust God, and not myself, for any results.鈥

After 15 years as a missionary in Colombia, God stirred David鈥檚 heart again about calling and equipping college students to give their lives to God鈥檚 global mission. The stirring, David remembered, was gradual 鈥 John Alexander, 果冻视频鈥檚 President at the time, offered him the job of Missions Director three times before David accepted!

During his tenure as Urbana Director (Urbana 73 and 76; he also served as Assistant Director of Urbana 51 and 70) attendance grew from 12,000 to 18,000 students, and commitments to missions grew from 8 percent to nearly 50 percent. He also helped design a summer follow-up program for those commitments that eventually grew into the , which is a cornerstone of missions training in churches, seminaries, and 果冻视频 chapters to this day.

David also helped steer Urbana through the turbulent 1970s, a time when social unrest, campus violence, and the Vietnam War all pushed national anxiety to the brink. Leighton Ford, a leader in both the Lausanne Movement and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 鈥 as well as a lifelong friend of David鈥檚 鈥 remembered David鈥檚 example at Urbana 70. Leighton had been asked to deliver the keynote evangelistic message at a time when those tensions at the conference were especially high.

鈥淭hat message was one of the most difficult of my life. I labored in prayer and heart searching as I prepared 鈥 [and] I felt little peace as I spoke,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut I knew that David was nearby, praying, standing by me, encouraging me.

鈥淗is fortitude, his steady calm in a testing time, left a lasting impression of Christlike grace and strength. His ability to listen and discern, his concern for helping others to flourish, his ongoing passion to know Christ and make him known 鈥 these traits always come to mind when I think of David Howard. I am grateful to have known and served with him.鈥

In that same 2006 interview, David reflected on the impact of Urbana for global missions: 鈥淚鈥檝e been to probably 80 countries, and almost everywhere I go, invariably I run into people who tell me they鈥檙e serving today on the mission field because God used Urbana to call them.鈥

鈥淒avid鈥檚 friendship was such a blessing to me,鈥 said Tom Lin. 鈥淲hen I began as Urbana Director, he told me, 鈥業 will be praying for you every day.鈥 And that鈥檚 exactly what he did. Over those five years, in the most difficult days of leadership, I was always encouraged to know that each day David was praying for me.

鈥淚鈥檓 deeply saddened and grieving Dave鈥檚 passing. Many throughout the missions world will miss Dave and celebrate him 鈥 in many ways he was a 鈥榞iant鈥 in global missions. But I, most of all, will miss his smile, his joy, and his passion for students and for Christ.鈥

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