Apostle G. Alexander Bryant is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. He completed his early schooling in the Atlanta Public School System. Afterwards he attended DeKalb Community College, Beulah Bible College, and Atlanta Metropolitan College. He holds a Bachelors Degree from Jacksonville Theological Seminary and a Doctorate from Christ Is The Answer Seminary.
Most of all the adult life of Apostle Bryant has been in full time ministry. He received salvation under the late Rev. A. A. Allen. Shortly after, he attended the Jones Avenue C.O.G.I.C. under the pastoring of the late Bishop George Briley. Later, he attended and grew to be a spiritual giant under the leadership of Bishop J. P. Cole, the late
Bishop C. E. Poole (Apostolic), the late Bishop Clarence Robinson, and Mother Alma Robinson. Apostle Bryant was tutored, mentored, trained and developed by these great pioneers of the Christian faith.
He has worked in many areas of ministry: Vacation Bible School Teacher, Usher, Sunday School Teacher, Praise and Worship Leader, Musician and Evangelist. In 1976, by permission of the Bishop J. P. Cole, he was sent out to northwest Atlanta to do a work for the Lord that began with prayer and
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In 1977, by prophetic utterance, the Lord renamed the ministry to The Fountain of Praise Deliverance Center. Apostle Bryant is the Founder of The Fountain of Praise Ministry and Founder of The More Than Conquerors Fellowship International, Inc. where he provides prophetic directions and Apostolic insight for kingdom leaders. The Fountain of Praise is a place of Destiny and a House of Mercy. It is an Ephesians 3:20 Ministry. By inspiration of the Holy Ghost, The Fountain of Praise was renamed to “A Place of Destiny” and officially accepted by the State of Georgia, March 22, 2016. Apostle Bryant is also the Founder and CEO of New Direction For Positive Change, Inc., an Outreach Ministry, The Mercy Ministry and Fresh Start
Born to parents who had a strong dedication to their faith, Granville Oral Roberts was born near Ada, Oklahoma. His father preached the gospel and established Pentecostal Holiness Churches, and his mother prayed for the sick and led people to Christ. The family was poor, and his father was a farmer while he pastored a church. While Roberts was in his mother’s womb, she dedicated him to the Lord. He was born with a severe stutter, but she continually told him that he would be healed and speak to multitudes.
At the age of 12, he was born again and at the age of 14, Stanley was called into the ministry to preach God’s word where he began working in Christian Ministry. In 1956, he was ordained into the ministry at Moffett Memorial Baptist Church in Danville, Virginia. His determination to serve God led him to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Richmond and to earn a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Southwestern Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. However, that same year he became the pastor of his first church Fruitland Baptist Church in North Carolina and began teaching at Fruitland Bible Institute. In 1968, Stanley received his Master’s and Doctorate of Theology from Luther Rice Seminary.
The Apostle Paul, Saint Augustine, and Martin Luther have been three very important figures in the Christian church. Each went through a unique personal experience that changed the course of their lives. Those experiences were important to them and they should be important to anyone of the Christian faith. In this research paper I will explore these experiences and how they do and do not relate to each other.
Richard Furman was born in 1755 to an Episcopal school teacher and wife and grew to be a strong student (Wheaton College). With a strong background in education, Furman was recognized for his strong preacher skills and established
As the Christ-centered Leader of one of the fastest growing Church’s in Houston, Texas, pastor Keion (pastor k.) Dwayne Henderson is No stranger to change or Leadership. He has grown his church by over 3,500% in less than five years. He has spent countless hours preaching the gospel to audiences in the USA, London, Africa, and around the World via television. Pastor k. has become both a pillar of Faith and a beacon of hope for all who hear his message. Pastor Henderson was called to Ministry in 1995 at the age of 14, just Prior to his freshman year of high School. He attended Indiana-Purdue University, Fort Wayne in his home state of Indiana where he distinguished himself as an athlete and campus leader. During his high school Career he won
Understanding a person’s life and struggles helps explain his or her character and leadership qualities. Smallwood E. Williams was born on October 17, 1907 in Virginia. He moved to Columbus, Ohio with his mother and stepfather when he was only eleven years old. Williams lost his father when he was an infant (Taylor 50). Upon moving to Columbus in 1918, his mother joined Bishop Robert Lawson’s Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith (COOLJC) and began taking Williams there every Sunday. A few years later, at age fourteen, Williams started preaching at the church while attending school. In fact, people started calling him “Boy-Wonder Preacher” mainly after his travel to New York City to preach at Lawson’s Refuge Church of Christ
The majority of the staff at First Baptist Church Pontotoc has served faithfully for a number of years. The pastor, Ken Hester, has served in his role for over fourteen years. In Ken’s tenure as the lead pastor, he has garnered a reputation as a strong leader, counselor, gifted communicator, and a community oriented individual. Lewis Harrell has served as discipleship and evangelism pastor for the last twelve years. Lewis has gained the reputation in the community as a gifted counselor, person with a laid-back attitude, and leader of outreach to the community. Mickey Gentry has served as music minister in the church for the last twenty-five years. Mickey is known throughout the community as a highly driven individual who puts forth great effort to enlarge the kingdom of God.
Along with his mother he attended the Mt. Olive Baptist Church near Plumerville where the pastor, Mason’s half-brother, the Reverend I.S. Nelson, baptized him in an atmosphere of praise and thankgiving. From that point in his life, Mason went throughout the area of southern Arkansas as a lay preacher, giving his testimony and working with souls on the mourners’ bench, especially during the summer camp meetings.
A successful Christian business man may sound like an oxymoron, but that was R.G LeTourneau. He built big, powerful machinery that could do things that no other machine could do before, but he also believes that a Christian business man owes as much to God as a preacher does (LeTourneau, 1967). Mr. LeTourneau states, “God needs businessmen as partners as well as preachers” (1967). Imagine a man becoming a very successful Christian business man, the founder of LeTourneau University, and a leader of many missionary works. The proceeding essay will discuss the man, his faith, and my personal reflection of R.G. LeTourneau.
Hull, Bill. The Disciple-Making Church: Leading a Body of Believers On the Journey of Faith. Updated ed. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2010.
He was the second of seven Children. He accepted Christ at the age of eleven (11) and joined the New Tabernacle Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Carter of Yazoo City, Mississippi. He was educated in Yazoo City, Mississippi school system. He served in the U.S. Army in 1951 and served during the Korean War. He was a Corporal, he earned a silver star and was honorably discharged in 1953. He moved to Detroit Michigan where he was employed at Ford Motor Co. and Verno’s Bottling Company. In 1998 he joined Derrick Memorial Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Samuel Thornton, of Detroit Michigan. He was a member of the male chorus. He was a very outgoing and caring person, and most of his friends knew him as
The word “Christian” in Colorado Christian University is more than just a belief shared amongst the Faculty and Student Body. It is the foundation on which all aspects of the educational experience are built. Beginning with a strong Statement of Faith, which aligns with core beliefs of the National Association of Evangelicals, the University proclaims its belief “in the Bible as being the only authoritative Word of God, that God exists in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, as well as belief in the salvation and resurrection that is only found in Christ Jesus” (Statement of Faith at Colorado Christian University, n.d.).
The Making of the 1963 Baptist Faith and Message. A. J. Smith Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2008.
Bishop Brandon B. Porter continues to follow in his father’s footsteps, Bishop Brandon B. Porter has held numerous positions within the Church of God in Christ on all levels (local, district, jurisdictional, and
Every time I start to read a book or a passage, I will always like to look up the biography of the author. The book is written by Roger Morneau, who accepted Jesus later on in his life when a Seventh-day Adventist co-worker went over some bible studies with him. Although Morneau died because of a virus, his publications on prayer and the supernatural brought a huge impact on Seventh-day Adventist Church.