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In
Memory of Rev I.E 'Doc' Watson
Chairman
of Frontline Fellowship's Board passes into eternity
Rev. I.E. 'Doc' Watson passed away in a hospital in Margate on Thursday,
October 24th 2002. He was 79 years old.
'Doc'
Watson was a tall man with a ready smile, a keen sense of humour
and an unusual love and understanding of children. He was named
'Doc' after Sherlock Holmes's assistant, Doc Watson, while a soldier
during the Second World War. 'Doc' began working in children's ministries
immediately after his return from his military service in Italy
in 1946.
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He qualified
as a Chartered Accountant in 1948, but, sensing the call of God to the
ministry, he left to study at the Bible Institute of South Africa in Kalk
Bay, Cape Town. Here he first came into touch with the work of Scripture
Union, which led to his involvement in many S.U. camps and holiday missions.
During this time 'Doc' was the pastor of Three Anchor Bay Baptist Church
(1951 - 1957) and the pastor of Boksburg Baptist Church (1957-1958). 'Doc's'
extraordinary gift of working with children was recognised by Scripture
Union and from 1958 to 1970 'Doc', together with his wife 'Ma Doc', pioneered
the work of Scripture Union in KwaZulu/Natal. 'Doc' was then called to
be General Secretary of the Cape Town YMCA, working with young men aged
18 to 25 until 1976.
From 1976 to 1983, 'Doc' was the pastor of Pinelands Baptist Church. It
was during this time that I was converted and discipled under the ministry
of 'Doc' Watson. Coming from an unchurched background, I was reached by
a special evangelistic crusade being held in a local cinema. Within three
months of being converted, 'Doc' had me working on a Scripture Union holiday
mission. By the end of the year I was teaching Sunday School and leading
the youth group. 'Doc's' vision for evangelism, particularly amongst children,
was contagious. Most of the people in the world today are under 15 years
old. The overwhelming majority of Christians testify that they were converted
to Christ as children. No Christian worker should remain uninvolved in
children's work. Reaching young people with the Gospel and the love of
Christ is the greatest missionary priority. Missions are the lifeblood
of the church and children are the largest mission field.
From 1983
to 1987, 'Doc' was the pastor of Pietermaritzburg Baptist Church, and
then from 1987 to 1990, he was the pastor at Elgin Baptist. It was during
this time that 'Doc' performed the marriage service for Lenora and I at
the B.I. chapel. From 1990, 'Doc' was the seniors pastor at Margate Baptist.
From 1985
to his death, Rev. 'Doc' Watson was the Chairman of Frontline Fellowship's
Board. Throughout his life, 'Doc' maintained his Chartered Accountancy
membership and always took a keen interest in the financial records of
the mission.
One thing
our bookkeeper and accountant always knew, was that when 'Doc' came to
visit, our books would be inspected! 'Doc' had a keen and critical mind,
and many were the constructive criticisms that our mission benefitted
from.
'Doc' married
Peggy, who became known as 'Ma Doc', in 1956. Peggy Watson had served
on the CSSM teams at Gordons Bay in the late 1930's. This was followed
by nurses training and four years as a medical missionary in Rwanda, under
the Church Missionary Society during World War II. 'Doc' was married to
Peggy for 46 years, and pastored for 51 years.
In 1997,
'Doc' Watson authored and published Fantastic But True, a manual for
Christian workers amongst children and young people. This book continues
to be one of the most popular titles of Christian Liberty Books.
I will always be grateful for the vast amount of time and energy which
'Doc' invested in discipling me and guiding our mission, particularly
in its formative years. He was a great and effective evangelist and
pastor. The principles, priorities, projects and programmes explained
in his book are battle-proven, tried and tested. God abundantly blessed
'Doc's' ministry amongst children and his pastoral ministry. I know
a number of key Christian leaders across the country who trace their
conversion to Christ back to the holiday missions of 'Doc' Watson.
May God keep us faithful and diligent in proclaiming the Word of God
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"Those
who are wise will shine like the brightness of the Heavens and those who
lead many to righteousness, like the stars, forever and ever." Daniel
12:3
Peter Hammond
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