Tom Allan (minister)
Tom Allan (1918-1992) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister known for his pioneering work in spiritual healing and his emphasis on God's unconditional love. He was a significant figure in the charismatic renewal movement within the Church of Scotland.
Born in Glasgow, Allan studied at the University of Glasgow and Trinity College, Glasgow, before being ordained into the ministry. He served as a parish minister at several churches, including St. George's Tron in Glasgow, where he gained a reputation for his dynamic preaching and pastoral care.
Allan's ministry was characterized by his belief in the power of prayer and the reality of God's healing presence. He held healing services and conferences, attracting large crowds from various denominations. His approach was rooted in his conviction that God desires wholeness and well-being for all people, addressing both physical and spiritual needs.
He authored several influential books, including "The Whispering Voice of God," "The Healing Breakthrough," and "Lord, I Believe." These works explored themes of faith, healing, and personal transformation, impacting many readers with their message of hope and divine intervention. Allan's writings emphasized the importance of listening to God's guidance and trusting in His love.
While his emphasis on spiritual healing sometimes generated controversy, Allan remained a respected figure within the Church of Scotland and beyond. He is remembered for his compassion, his dedication to serving others, and his unwavering faith in the power of God.