Chris and Candice have worked closely with musicians from all Evangelical churches to digitally distribute their music. Their freelance website design business serves customers of all backgrounds.
Martin as a volunteer police chaplain has collaborated with fellow clergy of many denominations. He’s been a leader in community ministerial groups, speaking at joint Easter services and leading Evangelical pastors in a joint service of Holy Communion—with their church members present and also participating.
Twice, non-SDA neighborhood churches called upon him to mediate their own internal church disputes. He played in a praise band comprised of members of local Evangelical churches and worked on the board of several pro-life crisis pregnancy centers. He is currently a volunteer vice president for pastoral education on The Hope of Survivors, which ministers to victims of clergy sexual abuse of many different denominations—recently lauded by researchers at Baylor University.
Martin earned his doctorate in 2008 from a leading Baptist seminary in Canada, on the campus of the University of British Columbia. He received the “top prize” among fellow graduates in his doctoral cohort—a project in which he specifically presented the Adventist doctrines of the Sabbath and the Pre-Advent judgment—when understood in the context of grace—as a remedy for attrition of clergy children.
Last year Martin took a group of fellow editors and communicators to the Focus on the Family campus in Colorado Springs to interact with ministry leaders. This year he helped broker a collaborative deal between Logos Bible Software and General Conference leaders at world headquarters of the SDA Church.
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This sure looks like a most interesting and encouraging website! David Grams: Retired SDA pastor