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Ken Anderson (December 23, 1917 – March 12, 2006) was an American Baptist minister, screenwriter, director and producer of Christian films. He is most well remembered for founding Gospel Films and directing Pilgrim's Progress, a 1978 adaptation of The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, which marked the first screen appearance for actor Liam Neeson. Anderson wrote 77 fiction and non-fiction books over six decades, including the best-seller Where to Find It in the Bible. He was the first editor for Youth for Christ magazine, which came to be known as Ignite Your Faith.
Early life
Anderson was born in Rembrandt, Iowa. His mother died during childbirth, and Anderson was raised by his father and paternal grandmother. In 1938, he married Doris Ilene Jones (1918-2013). Anderson studied at Wheaton College and Trinity International University in Illinois, later joining the Evangelical Free Church as a pastor. He preached in churches in Isle, Minnesota, and later in Newman Grove, Nebraska. In 1944, he became the first full-time editor for Ignite Your Faith magazine, then known as Youth For Christ, through which he met Robert Pierce. In 1948, under Pierce's guidance, he traveled through China as a missionary.
Career
In 1949, Anderson founded Gospel Films, which grew into the world's largest distributor of Christian films. In 1961, he and his wife Doris left to form Ken Anderson Films, a not-for-profit company that eventually released over 200 titles. As a pioneer in the field, Anderson directly and indirectly influenced and encouraged many non-profit Christian film company start-ups.
Death
Anderson died of natural causes in Winona Lake outside of Warsaw, Indiana.
Filmography
= Director
=1961: The Family That Changed the World
1964: In His Steps
1965: Man of Steel
1969: Journey to the Sky
1972: The Gospel According to Most People
1979: Pilgrim's Progress
1979: Christiana
1981: Hudson Taylor
1982: The Answer
1984: Fanny Crosby
1984: Mud, Sweat and Cheers
1986: Mark of the Red Hand
1986: Second Step
= Producer
=1972: The Gospel According to Most People
1981: Hudson Taylor
1984: Fanny Crosby
= Writer
=1964: In His Steps
1974: Apache Fire
1979: Pilgrim's Progress
1979: Christiana
1981: Hudson Taylor
References
External links
Ken Anderson at IMDb