Don Gossett Archive Preservation Project

Help Us Preserve Newspaper Articles, Magazine Stories, Broadcasts, Photos, And Historical Ministry Materials Connected To Don Gossett

We are preserving Don Gossett’s ministry history accurately and inviting others to help recover newspaper articles, magazine stories, broadcasts, photographs, recordings, and historical materials that should not be lost.

Don Gossett is especially remembered within Pentecostal, charismatic, and faith-oriented Christian circles for his ministry emphasis on praise, healing, biblical confession, spoken faith, Christian broadcasting, and the life-changing power of agreeing with God’s Word. His books and radio ministry helped shape devotional faith teaching for many believers across generations, and we want to preserve the historical record of that influence with accuracy, humility, and care.

For a brief overview of Don Gossett’s life, books, radio ministry, and Christian legacy, visit the official About Don Gossett page. This archive project is also connected to the ongoing digital preservation work described in Debra Gossett’s endorsement of Robert Woeger’s Christian digital evangelism and ministry archive work.

Don Gossett Ministries is actively working to preserve and document the Christian ministry legacy of Don Gossett, including his books, broadcasts, teachings, radio programs, photographs, newspaper articles, magazine stories, interviews, event materials, and historical references.

Much of Don Gossett’s ministry began long before the Internet became the primary place where people search for information. Many important articles, radio listings, magazine interviews, conference programs, newsletters, photographs, letters, recordings, and printed references may still exist only in private collections, church archives, ministry files, old magazines, library holdings, or family keepsakes.

We are asking friends of Don Gossett, ministry partners, Christian archives, churches, pastors, researchers, journalists, writers, collectors, and anyone who may have preserved Don Gossett-related materials to help us identify and preserve what may otherwise be lost.

The goal is simple: to help preserve history accurately, honor the faithfulness of God, and make sure valuable Christian ministry materials are not forgotten.

Why This Archive Work Matters

Don Gossett faithfully ministered as a Christian author, evangelist, missionary, pastor, and broadcaster. He was known for teaching on faith, healing, praise, biblical confession, agreeing with God’s Word, and living boldly in the promises of God.

Over many decades, Don’s books, radio broadcasts, and ministry work reached people across nations. His writings included well-known Christian works such as What You Say Is What You Get, There’s Dynamite In Praise, The Power Of Your Words, My Never Again List, and Words That Move Mountains.

Preserving this history is not only a technical archive project. It is also an act of stewardship.

The Bible says:

“But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.” — James 1:4, KJV

We believe good stewardship means seeking to preserve what should not be missing, misplaced, forgotten, or lost. Don Gossett’s ministry touched many lives, and many records of that impact may still be scattered across old newspapers, Christian magazines, radio archives, personal collections, and ministry libraries.

The Bible also says:

“Then they that feared the LORD spake often one to another: and the LORD hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him...” — Malachi 3:16, KJV

God remembers. God preserves. God values testimonies, words, obedience, faithfulness, and legacy. We want to be faithful stewards of the materials connected to Don Gossett’s life and ministry, especially the materials that existed before modern digital archives made historical preservation easier.

What We Are Looking For

We are especially looking for materials related to Don Gossett, Bold Bible Living, Bold Living Society, Bold Bible Missions, Don Gossett Ministries, and Don and Debra Gossett’s ministry work.

Helpful materials may include:

Newspaper articles or obituary notices mentioning Don Gossett.

Christian magazine stories, interviews, profiles, book reviews, or ministry reports.

Radio station schedules, advertisements, broadcast listings, or program guides for Bold Bible Living.

Photos from meetings, crusades, radio events, church services, conferences, missions trips, book signings, or ministry gatherings.

Audio recordings, cassette tapes, reel-to-reel recordings, CDs, radio archives, or broadcast masters.

Video recordings, television appearances, interview footage, or event recordings.

Church bulletins, event flyers, posters, newsletters, conference programs, or ministry mailings.

Letters, testimonies, or written accounts describing Don Gossett’s ministry impact.

Scholarly books, peer-reviewed journal articles, academic theses, dissertations, seminary papers, reference works, library catalog records, bibliographies, or research notes that mention Don Gossett, Bold Bible Living, his books, radio ministry, praise teaching, healing ministry, biblical confession teaching, or his connection to broader Pentecostal, charismatic, and faith-oriented Christian movements.

Foreign-language editions, translations, booklets, pamphlets, or international ministry materials.

Early Internet pages, archived web pages, email newsletters, or digital files related to Don Gossett’s ministry.

If you are unsure whether something is useful, please contact us. A small clipping, an old photo, a radio listing, or a forgotten magazine article may help complete part of the historical record.

How To Submit Materials

Please email archive leads, scans, photos, descriptions, or questions to:

prayers@gmail.com

When possible, please include:

Your name and contact information.

A short description of the material.

The publication name, date, issue, page number, or source, if known.

Whether you own the original item.

Whether you are willing to provide a scan, photo, copy, or permission for archival use.

Any story behind the material, if you know it.

Please do not mail original materials unless Don Gossett Ministries has first discussed safe handling with you. Digital photos or scans are usually the best first step.

Submitting a lead does not automatically mean the material will be published online. Some materials may need copyright review, permission, source verification, or additional research before they can be displayed publicly. We are grateful for every lead that helps identify, verify, and preserve the historical record.

A Call To Writers, Researchers, Podcasters, And Journalists

We also welcome contact from Christian writers, journalists, bloggers, podcasters, broadcasters, historians, researchers, and ministry media producers who are interested in writing or speaking about Don Gossett’s life, books, radio ministry, and Christian legacy.

Possible story, article, podcast, or interview themes include:

Don Gossett’s long-running Bold Bible Living radio ministry.

The history and impact of his books on faith, praise, healing, and biblical confession.

His connection to earlier healing and faith ministers.

His work as a Christian broadcaster, missionary evangelist, and author.

The preservation of Christian radio archives from the pre-digital era.

The continuing work of Don Gossett Ministries under Debra Gossett’s leadership.

The digital archive restoration work being carried forward today.

Debra Gossett and Robert Woeger may be available, as appropriate, for interviews, articles, podcasts, or media conversations focused on Don Gossett’s ministry legacy, Christian archive preservation, and the importance of faithfully stewarding ministry history.

For inquiries, please email:

prayers@gmail.com

Research References And Archive Leads Already Identified

The following public sources and research leads are shared to help writers, journalists, editors, librarians, historians, archivists, and ministry friends continue identifying additional Don Gossett-related materials. Some sources are biographical or journalistic, some are academic or reference-based, and others may simply help point researchers toward older publications, broadcasts, or archival records. Inclusion on this page does not mean Don Gossett Ministries endorses every viewpoint expressed in every source.

Helpful starting points include:

Charisma Magazine: “Author Don Gossett Leaves Legacy of Praise”

Encyclopedia.com / Gale: “Bold Bible Living” entry within the Latter Rain Pentecostals reference page

The Northern Light: “Donald Edward Gossett” obituary notice

Glyn J. Ackerley, Importing Faith: The Effect of American “Word of Faith” Culture on Contemporary English Evangelical Revivalism

D. R. McConnell, A Different Gospel: Updated Edition

Charles H. Lippy, Twentieth-Century Shapers of American Popular Religion

Wikimedia Commons: Don Gossett official headshot

Public encyclopedia draft and research summary currently under independent review through Wikipedia Articles for Creation

These links are shared to help researchers, writers, journalists, editors, librarians, archivists, and ministry friends continue locating additional historical records. We especially welcome older newspaper and magazine materials that may not yet be indexed online.

Help Us Find What Has Been Lost Or Misplaced

Some important records may be sitting in boxes, church libraries, private file cabinets, old cassette collections, Christian bookstore archives, newspaper microfilm, magazine back issues, radio station files, or personal keepsakes.

If you have anything connected to Don Gossett’s ministry, please consider helping us identify and preserve it.

Even one article, one recording, one photograph, one flyer, or one testimony may help fill a missing part of the story.

Thank you for helping Don Gossett Ministries preserve history accurately, honor the faithfulness of God, and steward Don Gossett’s Christian legacy for future generations.

Archive Stewardship And Contact

Debra Gossett serves as President of Don Gossett Ministries and continues to help steward the ministry legacy of Don Gossett, including his books, broadcasts, teachings, and faith-building resources.

Robert Woeger assists Don Gossett Ministries with digital archive restoration, online publishing, ministry media preservation, and website support. Debra Gossett has shared a public endorsement of Robert’s Christian digital evangelism and archive work for readers who would like to better understand his role in helping preserve Don Gossett’s ministry materials.

To submit Don Gossett-related archive leads, newspaper articles, magazine stories, photos, broadcast information, recordings, or historical materials, please email:

prayers@gmail.com

 
Don and Debra Gossett

Don and Debra Gossett