Times Square Church Founder Dies in Texas Crash

The founding pastor of Times Square Church in New York City and author of the best-selling book, "The Cross and the Switchblade," died Wednesday in a car accident in Texas.

Rev. David Wilkerson died when his car smashed head-on into a tractor-trailer rig after veering into oncoming traffic about 95 miles southeast of Dallas, Texas Department of Public Safety spokeswoman Tela Mange said.

Wilkerson, 79, founded the non-denominational Protestant Times Square Church in 1987 in an area of Manhattan that was then riddled with X-rated movie houses, strip clubs, prostitution and drugs. He also founded Teen Challenge, which uses a biblically based recovery program for drug addicts.

In "The Cross and the Switchblade" Wilkerson wrote about his early years in New York administering to drug addicts and gang members. The 1963 book became a best-seller and was made into a movie starring Pat Boone.

His family confirmed his death in a statement posted on the website for Wilkerson's World Challenge Inc. ministries, saying he "went to be with Jesus."

"We appreciate your prayers and our hearts are sorrowful, yet we rejoice at the joy of knowing David Wilkerson spent his life well," the statement said.

Wilkerson was not wearing a seat-belt at the time of the crash, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. His wife, Gwendolyn, was also in the car and was wearing a seat-belt, Mange said. She was taken to a hospital, where she was in stable condition with cuts and bruises, Mange said.

Along with his wife, David Wilkerson is survived by four children.

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