Wilmer Clemont Fields (March 16, 1922 – December 2, 2018) was an American Southern Baptist minister, public relations executive, newspaper editor, and the (co-)author or editor of 30 books. He was a pastor in Louisiana, Kentucky and Mississippi. He was the editor of The Baptist Record and Baptist Program, a director of the Baptist Press, and the vice president for public relations for the executive committee of the Southern Baptist Convention. He was a defender of the freedom of the press.
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| - Wilmer Clemont Fields (March 16, 1922 – December 2, 2018) was an American Southern Baptist minister, public relations executive, newspaper editor, and the (co-)author or editor of 30 books. He was a pastor in Louisiana, Kentucky and Mississippi. He was the editor of The Baptist Record and Baptist Program, a director of the Baptist Press, and the vice president for public relations for the executive committee of the Southern Baptist Convention. He was a defender of the freedom of the press. (en)
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| - Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
- Louisiana Christian University alumni
- Public Relations Society of America
- Belcher, Louisiana
- 1922 births
- 2018 deaths
- People from Nashville, Tennessee
- Saline, Louisiana
- Mississippi Baptist Convention
- Freedom of the press
- Gibsland, Louisiana
- Gilliam, Louisiana
- Arcadia, Louisiana
- Louisiana College
- Louisville, Kentucky
- 20th-century American newspaper editors
- American book editors
- Southern Baptist Theological Seminary alumni
- Writers from Louisiana
- Southern Baptist ministers
- Baptist Press
- American public relations people
- People from Bienville Parish, Louisiana
- Associated Church Press
- Southern Baptist Convention
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Associated Baptist Press
- Woodworth, Louisiana
- Yazoo City, Mississippi
- Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Gibsland-Coleman Complex
- National Conference of Christians and Jews
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| - Wilmer Clemont Fields (March 16, 1922 – December 2, 2018) was an American Southern Baptist minister, public relations executive, newspaper editor, and the (co-)author or editor of 30 books. He was a pastor in Louisiana, Kentucky and Mississippi. He was the editor of The Baptist Record and Baptist Program, a director of the Baptist Press, and the vice president for public relations for the executive committee of the Southern Baptist Convention. He was a defender of the freedom of the press. (en)
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