W.D.Frazee

A Pioneer in Adventist Medical Evangelism

W.D. Frazee was born on February 15, 1906, near Phoenix, Arizona. At sixteen, young Bill Frazee (as he was known by friends and family) applied to the Medical Missionary Course at the College of Medical Evangelists in Loma Linda, California. Achieving high scores through­out the year, he was allowed to choose classes from the medical course.

Elder W.D. Frazee served as an apprentice to John Tindall for about five years; gaining all the wisdom and experience that he could. Eventually, Elder Frazee began holding meetings in the San Francisco area and soon received a call to go to Utah as a gospel medical evangelist.

During the Great Depression, when the church could not afford to hire any assistants, Elder Frazee began inviting professionals to join him as volunteers. This began a faith ministry that would become the foundation for the establishment of the Wildwood Medical Missionary Institute in 1942.

In addition to founding Wildwood, W.D. Frazee was a teacher and lecturer. He spent many years teaching medical missionary classes and lecturing on the Bible, not only at Wildwood but as a guest speaker across the country. Some of the fascinating topics included: the Christian home, the Sanctuary, end time prophecies, overcoming sin, and many others.

More than 1,600 of these sermons and classes have been preserved on tape and are currently being transcribed to be made available to the public in print as well as audio form.

Some samples, of both audio and print, are available to download on this site.

W.D. Frazee believed that each person is unique, specially designed by the Lord, of infinite value, and has a special place and mission in this world which only he can fill. His life followed this principle and he encouraged others to do the same.

(Listen to: Being Dead Yet Speaketh  WDF Memorial Service, It is a concise biography, testimonies, and a message by Mark Finley recorded at Elder Frazee’s Memorial Service.) 

He created W.D. Frazee Sermons ministry during his retirement.  He developed Parkinson’s disease which affected his voice and eventually ended his preaching career. The over 1,600 recordings of his sermons and classes and his books provided him with a way to continue to preach present truth.

Even many years after his decease in 1996 he continues to preach powerful messages through his books and recordings that challenge, encourage and inspire people to this day. It is the prayer of all the staff at W.D. Frazee Sermons that this web site and ministry will do so for your soul.