Dawson Trotman
Dawson Trotman
This biography includes 2.3 hours of audio arranged in 10 chapters, each 14 minutes long.
Dawson Trotman (1906-1956) founded the "minutemen." This group was later to become "the Navigators." From 1951-1956 "Daws" worked with with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association to design follow-up and discipleship programs for the many who were coming to Christ through Graham's ministry. Daws attended the Bible Insitute of Los Angeles. In 1953 the Navigators acquired Glen Eyrie in the Colorado Rockies as a central headquaters for the growing work of the Navigators. Daws drowned in 1956 while holding a little girl who couldn't swim above the water, in a boating accident.
NOTE: While most the Stories of Great Christians are dramatizaitons, this one better described as a documentary.
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