John Thomas Bisset

John Thomas Bisset obituary, Parkville, MD

John Thomas Bisset

John Bisset Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Evans Funeral Chapel & Cremation Services - Parkville on Oct. 30, 2025.

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It is with deep gratitude for his life and ministry that we share the passing of John Thomas (Tom) Bisset, who went home to be with the Lord on October 30, 2025, at the age of 86. Tom was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, mentor, and friend to many-and a visionary leader whose steady influence shaped the direction of Christian radio for generations. Born in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, on November 27, 1938, to John Osborne and Barbara (Orange) Bisset, Tom was just ten years old when his father and uncle, both Baltimore City pastors, launched the radio program Every Day With Jesus. Four years later, the family moved to a dairy farm in Carroll County, Maryland, where they founded what became River Valley Ranch (RVR)-a Western-themed Christian youth camp that continues to impact thousands of lives each year. Tom graduated from Moody Bible Institute and Greenville College, spending his summers working at RVR. In 1963, he met Mary Ruth Kennedy, a piano-playing California counselor from BIOLA, and quickly knew she was the one. After a long-distance courtship filled with heartfelt letters, they married in 1964 - the same year Peter & John purchased radio station 95.1 WRBS-FM, where Tom would begin a lifelong career in Christian broadcasting. Tom's leadership and insight left a lasting mark on the national Christian media landscape. Among a handful of early pioneers who helped define the direction of Christian radio, he stood out for his integrity, intellect, and quiet strength. He led with vision and conviction during a time when the industry was professionalizing, helping establish standards of clarity, excellence, and ministry focus that endure today. He played a pivotal role in the early days of Grace to You, arranging for recordings of Dr. John MacArthur's sermons to air before the program officially launched, and encouraged Dr. Tony Evans, a fellow Baltimore native, to expand his ministry nationally - helping to diversify and strengthen the evangelical voice on the airwaves. He also partnered closely with Dr. James Dobson, Dr. David Jeremiah, Joni Eareckson Tada and other notable leaders, offering wise counsel and friendship that guided their ministries through seasons of growth. As General Manager of WRBS-FM, Tom led the station to receive the National Religious Broadcasters Station of the Year Award twice. Later, as President of Peter & John Ministries, he guided the organization through significant growth, strengthening its outreach through BRIGHT-FM, RVR, and other ministry initiatives. Beyond the studio, Tom was a gifted writer and communicator. He authored four books - Why Christian Kids Leave the Faith (1992), Every Day With Jesus (1995), Good News for Prodigals (1998), and A Risky Obedience (2017) - and contributed regularly to Power for Living magazine and The Baltimore Sun. He held two master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University, was an ordained minister, and remained a lifelong learner who valued both intellect and humility. Tom was also known for his love of sports and competition - whether coaching his son's undefeated "Green Machine" youth soccer team or claiming the Maryland State Doubles Handball Championship. Yet those who knew him best will remember his gentleness, wit, and deep care for people. He was as faithful in friendship as he was in leadership, often penning thoughtful letters of encouragement and insight to program producers, pastors, employees and friends across the country. He is survived by his wife of more than 60 years, Mary Ruth; his daughter Christina Blackman (Alan); his son Jon Bisset (Courtney); his grandchildren Evelyn and Amelia Blackman, and Anna and Aidan Bisset; his siblings Sharon, Chuck (Audrey), and Steve (Joan); and a large extended family of in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who cherished him dearly. A Memorial Service will be held at Roland Run Presbyterian Church (formerly Valley Presbyterian Church) in Lutherville, Maryland, on Saturday, November 22, at 11:00 AM, followed by a light lunch in the fellowship hall. For those wishing to honor Tom's legacy, memorial gifts may be directed to Peter & John Ministries, where he devoted his life to sharing the hope of Jesus. Gifts to either BRIGHT-FM or River Valley Ranch would honor his decades of leadership and impact. https://www.gopjm.com/donate Tom's influence was lasting and large, not because he sought prominence, but because he faithfully used his gifts to serve others. Above all, his deepest love was for his Savior, Jesus Christ, to whom he dedicated his life, his work, and his every effort. His faith was not only his message but his motivation, shaping every decision and interaction with grace and conviction. His legacy of faith, integrity, and encouragement continues to echo across the airwaves, through the ministries he shaped, and in the countless lives touched by his words and example.
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James Roskam

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My sympathy to Mary Ruth, Tina and family. I am thankful to have worked with Tom at WRBS-FM and our continued friendship after I left Maryland. As a new staff announcer at the station, I and a co-worker were taken by Tom to Lexington Market for lunch. Tom wanted to introduce me to the fine delicacy of oysters on the half shell. Tom and our co-worker watched intently as I tried my first ones - and I really liked them - especially raw with no added toppings! Later, after I had moved back to Michigan, I would visit Baltimore and have breakfast or lunch with Tom at Nautilus Diner in Timonium. The conversation and fellowship were always good. This was a man who loved and served Christ, and was a thinker about issues and people. I am confident of seeing Tom in Heaven and thankful for his friendship here.

Jim Roskam

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