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Exalting Christ, essays in honour of Fred A Malone

ed Mitch Axsom, Steve Martin

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Ingratitude is one of the great sins of our time and one the Scripture singles out as a serious step down a slippery slope (Romans 1:18-19). When the creature does not give thanks and honor the Creator, reality is turned upside down and personal and cultural destruction are not far behind (Romans 1:18-32). Coupled with sinful ingratitude is a failure to give honor to whom honor is due. We honor God first and foremost and then the gifts He gives to men, especially to His Church. This book seeks to honor God and His gift to the Church, Fred Malone—Christian, husband, father, pastor, citizen, theologian, and man of God. May the essays within encourage you to exalt our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. (From the Foreword)

Publisher: Founders
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781943539093

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Mitch was raised attending church each Sunday, but through the teaching of evolution and a heart not sanctified by the Lord, he strayed into atheism at the age of 17. Having cast aside the Lord's Word, he fell into all manner of sin and was far from the Lord. At the age of 20 in 1973, the Lord began to work clearly in his life, and through reading the book of Matthew, he was converted by the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. Mitch and Sheri were married in 1976 and have three children and 12 grandchildren. Mitch was asked to serve as a deacon at First Baptist Church in 1993 and then as an elder/pastor in 2005. He received a masters in religion from Reformed Baptist Seminary in 2015. Steve Martin was in student ministry for 10 years and pastored two churches in Atlanta are for 31 years. He received a BA from Wabash College in Indiana and an MA from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He served in leadership positions among Reformed Baptists and the Banner of Truth Ministers Conference. Steve is an author, editor and the retired Dean of Students at IRBS Theological Seminary. He and his wife Cindy have been married since 1972. They have two adult children and six grandchildren.

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