James Marion Frost

James Marion Frost (February 10, 1848 - October 30, 1916) was an American Baptist preacher.

He was the founder of the Baptist Sunday School Board, later known as LifeWay Christian Resources, and the author of several books.

[1] Frost was a Baptist minister in Lexington and Covington, Kentucky; Staunton and Richmond, Virginia; and Selma, Alabama.

[1] Frost was the author of many books,[1] which became "classics in the religious literarture" according to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

[1][3] Notable pallbearers at his funeral held at the First Baptist Church of Nashville included Eugene C. Lewis, Christopher Columbus Slaughter and Edward Bushrod Stahlman, and he was buried in the Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky.

The Frost Building in Nashville, Tennessee.