
Lowell Lundstrom
Lowell Lundstrom was both saved and called into the minstry in 1957. He and his family, conducted nondemoninational evangelistic crusades across the United States. In more than fifty-five years of ministry he reached as many as one million souls for Christ.
Lunstrom served as president and chancellor of Trinity Bible College in Ellendale, ND for 10 years.
Lowell's music career started at the age of 14 when he started a rock and roll band. After his conversion, music became a large part of his ministry, traveling with his brothers and their families. The team produced a weekly radio program, television shows and 60 albums. He was inducted into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame in 2005. He also wrote more than 600 gospel songs and fifteen books.
In 1996, Lundstrom and other members of his family founded Celebration Church in Minneapolis.
Lowell died from Parkinson's disease on July 20, 2012.
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Lowell Lundstrom's Sermons
The Magnificent Mystery
Building Bridges of Communication
The Signs of Christ's Soon Coming
How You Can Be a Supernatural Saint
How You Can Live in the Spirit
When God Sought to Kill Moses
How to Experience the Intimate Side of Marriage
How to Fight the Devil and Win
Going for the Glory
How to Get Ahold of God
Principles of Prosperity
Discovering God's Purpose in Your Life
How You Can Get the Most Out of Life
Three Keys to a Successful Marriage
How to Receive Your Healing
Three Keys that Will Unlock Your Life
A Call to Greatness
What Are You Saved For?
The Forces that Are Fighting Your Family
Arrows of the Almighty
The Radical Reasons Why Christians Are Commited
Secrets that Will Help You Win Your Loved Ones to Christ
How to Win the War Satan Is Waging Against Your Family
Used by permission of Lori Fitz, General Manager Lowell Lundstrom Ministries.
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