G. Campbell Morgan

Reverend George Campbell Morgan D.D. (9 December 1863 – 16 May 1945) was a British evangelist, preacher, a leading Bible teacher, and a prolific author. 

He was the pastor of Westminster Chapel in London from 1904 to 1919, pausing for 14 years to teach at Biola in Los Angeles, and returning to the Chapel from 1933 to 1943 when he handed over the pastorate to the renowned Martyn Lloyd-Jones, after having shared it with him and mentored him since 1939.

When Campbell was 10 years old, D. L. Moody came to England for the first time. His ministry, combined with the dedication of his parents, made such an impression on the boy that at the age of 13 he preached his first sermon. Two years later he was preaching regularly in country chapels during his Sundays and holidays.

By 1883 he was teaching in Birmingham, but at the age of 23, he left teaching and devoted himself to preaching and Bible exposition. He was ordained to the Congregational ministry in 1890. Although having no formal training for the ministry, his devotion to studying the Bible made him one of the leading Bible teachers of his day, and his reputation as preacher and Bible expositor grew throughout Britain and spread to the United States.