Dawson McAllister

Dawson McAllister (born 1946 in New Kensington, Pennsylvania) is an American speaker, radio host, and author. He was the host of the radio program Dawson McAllister Live on Sunday nights from 10:00pm-2:00 am ET, which had an average audience of 500,000 listeners a week. Today McAllister has developed another version of his call-in show, “Dawson McAllister Live!” and a topic-driven podcast available online.

Career: Public Speaking, Writing, and Youth Ministry

The following is a timeline of key events in McAllister’s life at the beginning of his career as a youth minister, teacher, and speaker.

  • 1968 — After his graduation from Bethel College in Minnesota, McAllister began studies at Talbot Seminary. During this time, he accepted a position as a part-time youth pastor at Reseda Baptist Church, where he began speaking to teenagers Soon after, McAllister began to receive local and national speaking invitations
  • 1973 — McAllister creates a 13 episode TV series. Developed for markets in the southwest United States, it was designed to present Biblically-based counsel to teenagers who did not go to church, or who had stopped attending church.
  • 1975 — McAllister writes and publishes the first of 18 youth ministry manuals.
  • 1975 — Based on his Discussion Manual for Student Relationships, the first Dawson McAllister student conference was held. Hundreds of thousands of teenagers would attend these conferences over the years, where they would commit or recommit to Christianity.
  • Young worship leaders like Al Denson, Todd Proctor, Joel Engel and Chris Tomlin got their start at McAllister’s conferences, along with speakers like Mark Matlock.
  • 1988 — McAllister begins his ongoing partnership with crisis counseling organizations and trained counselors, who began attending his conferences to support teenagers in crisis.
  • 1991 — “Dawson McAllister Live!” inaugural broadcast.
  • 1994 — “Dawson McAllister Live!” named Talk Show of the Year by the National Religious Broadcasters Association.

Top 40 Broadcasting and Online Ministries

In January 2005, the Top 40 version of Dawson McAllister Live! signed on with its first affiliate station; KJYO in Oklahoma City. Eventually more 140 stations would air the show with a weekly audience of over 1 million listeners.

In 2012, McAllister launched Dawson 24/7, his first of two 24/7 streaming internet radio webcasts. He returned to Christian radio in February 2015 with his new show, TheHopeLine® with Dawson McAllister. Launched in partnership with Way Media Network, it was eventually syndicated on 109 stations.

McAllister and his team made the move to a fully web-based ministry in 2017 in an effort to reach as many teenagers and young adults as possible. His website, TheHopeLine.com, includes streaming radio, podcasts, social media, blogs, stories, videos, eBooks, online chat and mentoring, referrals to support groups and counseling organizations, and many other digital resources. ThePrayerZone.com, also a part of McAllister’s ministry, allows people to offer prayer for struggling teens and young adults, and allows people in need of prayer to make prayer requests.

Works

  • "A Walk with Christ to the Cross: The Last Fourteen Hours of His Earthly Mission" (2009)
  • Saving the Millennial Generation: New Ways to Reach the Kids You Care (1999)
  • Saving the Millennial Generation: New Ways to Reach the Kids You Care (1999)
  • Como Saber Si Esta Verdaderamente Enamorado/How to Know If You're Really in Love (1996)
  • How to Know If You're Really in Love (1993)
  • Please Don't Tell My Parents (1992)
  • The Great War: God, Satan and You A Spiritual Warfare Discussion (1991)
  • The Search for Significance: Youth Discussion Manual (1990)
  • Self Esteem and Loneliness (1989) ISBN 0-923417-02-8

References

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