Henry Parsons Crowell founded Quaker Oats and was an extraordinary Christian businessman who funded many Christian initiatives, including the Moody Bible Institute, despite having to overcome a childhood deadly disease. A man hungry for the Word of God his entire life, on October 22, 1943, at the age of 82, he went to be with the Lord while riding the commuter train back to his house with a Bible in his hand. Henry Parsons Crowell left an indelible mark on society by bringing oatmeal to America’s breakfast table, provided new methods of marketing and merchandising that are still revolutionary by today’s standards and he advanced the Gospel with his economic and advisory role to the Moody Bible Institute and the establishment of the Henry Parsons and Susan Coleman Crowell Trust
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